Charles-Hugues Gauthier
Canadian Roman Catholic priest
His Excellency Charles-Hugues Gauthier | |
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Archbishop of Ottawa | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese | Ottawa |
Installed | 1911 |
Term ended | 1922 |
Predecessor | Joseph-Thomas Duhamel |
Successor | Joseph-Médard Émard |
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Born | November 13, 1843 Alexandria, Upper Canada |
Died | January 19, 1922 Ottawa, Ontario |
Charles-Hughes Gauthier (November 13, 1843 - January 19, 1922) was a Canadian Roman Catholic Priest who served as the Archbishop of Kingston and Ottawa.
Born in Alexandria, Upper Canada, he was of Scottish and French Canadian parentage. He graduated from Regiopolis College with high honours in 1863 and later studied theology at the Grand Seminaire, in Montreal.[1] Gauthier was ordained a priest in 1867, and in 1898 was ordained as the archbishop of Kingston. He was the Archbishop of Ottawa and the Chancellor of the University of Ottawa from 1911 until his death in 1922.[2]
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Preceded by Joseph-Thomas Duhamel | Chancellor of the University of Ottawa 1911-1922 | Succeeded by |
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Chancellors of the University of Ottawa
- Joseph-Thomas Duhamel (1889-1909)
- Charles-Hugues Gauthier (1911-1922)
- Joseph-Médard Émard (1922-1927)
- Joseph-Guillaume-Laurent Forbes (1928-1940)
- Alexandre Vachon (1940-1953)
- Marie-Joseph Lemieux (1953-1965)
- Pauline Vanier (1966-1973)
- Gérald Fauteux (1973-1979)
- Gabrielle Léger (1979-1985)
- Maurice Sauvé (1985-1990)
- Gordon F. Henderson (1991-1993)
- Huguette Labelle (1994-2012)
- Michaëlle Jean (2012-2015)
- Calin Rovinescu (2015-2022)
- Claudette Commanda (2022-present)
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