- Angus Bernard MacEachern
Angus Bernard MacEachern (
February 8 ,1759 –April 22 ,1835 ) was a ScottishBishop in theRoman Catholic Church who rose to become the first Bishop of the newly-formed Diocese of Charlottetown following its separation from the Archdiocese of Quebec onAugust 11 ,1829 .MacEachern was born in
Kinlochmoidart ,Scotland , the son of Hugh Bàn MacEachern and Mar MacDonald. He received his seminary training inSpain , for Catholic training in theBritish Isles was forbidden at the time. MacEachern arrived onPrince Edward Island , then a Britishcolony inNorth America known as St. John's Island, in 1790 as a youngmissionary , joining his emigrant family. MacEachern, who would later be recognized as firmly placing Catholic roots in the colony as well as throughout theMaritimes , travelled endlessly in the area as a priest. He was fluent in English, French, and Gaelic, therefore permitting him to minister to a variety of different cultures in the region.In 1816, while serving as priest in
Charlottetown , MacEachern was advised by a visiting Bishop fromQuebec to build a church in the city and dedicate it toSt. Dunstan , theArchbishop of Canterbury . The church was the first of several that would occupy the lot where the present cathedral stands today.In 1819, MacEachern became
Vicar General for most of the Maritimes as well as becoming aBishop , and by the 1820s he was convinced that the only way to renew the area's religious beliefs was independence from the neglectful Archdiocese of Quebec. MacEachern finally got his wish when the Diocese of Charlottetown, comprising ofPrince Edward Island ,New Brunswick , and theMagdalen Islands was created in 1829, with MacEachern appointed as its first Bishop.In 1831, MacEachern founded St. Andrew's College, located in his large home in St. Andrew's, PEI, which would offer preliminary training for seminarians.
Much loved by his people, Bishop MacEachern died in 1835 in
Canavoy , Prince Edward Island. His funeral took place in St. Andrew's Church, with burial in the church basement. His remains now lie in the crypt of a nearby chapel.References
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2987 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004888 The Canadian Encyclopedia : Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern]
* [http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls/ccha/Back%20Issues/CCHA1945-46/Mullally.html/ UManitoba : Bishop Angus MacEachern]
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