Paul Bruchési
Canadian Archbishop of Montreal

Born
October 29th, 1855
169 years ago
Died
September 20th, 1939
85 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Canada
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Served as the Archbishop of Montreal from 1897 until death in 1939. Bruchési was influential in the Roman Catholic Church in Canada and played a significant role in its expansion and modernization during the early 20th century. He worked to improve education and social services through the Church and was actively involved in addressing the issues facing urban communities in Montreal. His advocacy for higher education led to the establishment of institutions that furthered the Catholic mission in Canadian society.
Served as Archbishop of Montreal
Promoted Catholic education in Canada
Led the Catholic Church's response to social issues
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