Gerald Emmett Carter

Canadian cardinal and spiritual leader

Gerald Emmett Carter - Canadian cardinal and spiritual leader
Born

March 1st, 1912
113 years ago

Died

April 6th, 2003
22 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

Links & References

Carter served as a prominent figure in the Roman Catholic Church, influential in Canada and internationally. He was appointed as the Archbishop of Toronto from 1978 until retirement in 1990. Carter played a significant role in various church reforms and was a key participant in the Second Vatican Council. His contributions extended beyond the diocese, as he was involved in numerous national and international church-related initiatives. His tenure was marked by a focus on social justice and community engagement.

Served as Archbishop of Toronto from 1978 to 1990

Participated in the Second Vatican Council

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