Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve

Canadian cardinal and archbishop

Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve - Leaders & Politicians born November 2nd, 1883
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Served as a prominent cardinal in Canada and held the position of archbishop of Quebec. Worked extensively within the Catholic Church, contributing to various ecclesiastical policies and initiatives. Led significant religious events and played a crucial role in the administration of the Church in Canada during a time of change and development in the 20th century. Engaged in pastoral duties and provided guidance within the church community until death in 1947.

Served as the Archbishop of Quebec

Contributed to the Canadian Catholic Church

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