Auxiliary Bishops Appointed for Sault-Ste. Marie

Wednesday, July 16 2008

Father Noël Simard(Cornwall – CCCB) His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI today named Father Noël Simard and Father Brian Dunn as Auxiliary Bishops of Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario.

 

 

Father Brian DunnIn addition to the current Bishop, Most Reverend Jean-Louis Plouffe, the diocese of Sault Ste-Marie will again benefit from the presence of Auxiliary Bishops.  The last Auxiliary Bishop, Most Reverend Robert Harris, was named Bishop of St. John, New Brunswick, in May of last year.

(Cornwall – CCCB) His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI today named Father Noël Simard and Father Brian Dunn as Auxiliary Bishops of Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario.

In addition to the current Bishop, Most Reverend Jean-Louis Plouffe, the diocese of Sault Ste-Marie will again benefit from the presence of Auxiliary Bishops.  The last Auxiliary Bishop, Most Reverend Robert Harris, was named Bishop of St. John, New Brunswick, in May of last year.

simard.jpgBishop-elect Noël Simard was born in St-Aimé des lacs, in the region of Charlevoix, Quebec, in 1947 and ordained to the priesthood in 1972.  After having worked in the education milieu, from 1972 to 1980, he studied at the Gregorian Pontifical University in Rome, where he obtained a doctorate in theology in 1984.  He then served as parish priest until 1988, when he started working as professor in religious studies and ethics at the University of Sudbury and later as professor of moral theology and bioethics at Saint Paul University, in Ottawa. At the time of his appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Sault Ste-Marie, he was the director of the Ethic Centre at Saint Paul University.

 

 

dunn.jpgBishop-Elect Brian Dunn was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland, in 1955 and ordained to the priesthood in 1980. He was then assigned to a number of parishes in the diocese of Grand Falls until 1988, when he moved to Ottawa in order to complete his Doctoral studies at Saint Paul University.  In 1991, he was assigned to parishes while working as Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor for the diocese of Grand Falls and teaching theology in the Maritimes.  Since 2002, he has served on the faculty at St. Peter’s Seminary, in London, Ontario.  Since 2005 and until his appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Sault Ste-Marie, he has served as Dean of Studies.

The Diocese of Sault Ste-Marie has 97 diocesan priests, 26 religious order priests, 101 permanent deacons, and 194 religious Brothers and Sisters serving a Catholic population of 206,405 in 106 parishes and missions.