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Colin Francis MacKinnon Bishop of Arichat, Nova Scotia Diocese Antigonish Enthroned September 21, 1851 Reign ended August 30, 1877 Predecessor William Fraser Successor John Cameron Other posts Titular Archbishop of Amida Personal details Born July 20, 1810
Near Antigonish, Nova ScotiaDied September 26, 1879 (aged 69)
Antigonish, Nova ScotiaColin Francis MacKinnon (July 20, 1810 – September 26, 1879) was a Canadian Roman Catholic Archbishop and founder of St. Francis Xavier University.
Born in William's Point, in the County of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, the son of John MacKinnon and Eunice MacLeod, MacKinnon's father came to the United States from Eigg, Scotland in 1791 and soon settled in Nova Scotia.
MacKinnon made his theological studies in Rome, where he was ordained priest by Archbishop Giacomo Filippo Fransoni on June 4, 1837. Returning to Nova Scotia, he was appointed the first resident pastor at St Andrews, Sydney County, Nova Scotia.
On November 9, 1851, he was appointed Bishop of Arichat by Pope Pius IX. On February 27, 1852 he was consecrated bishop by Bishop William Walsh, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax and this was the first consecration of a Catholic bishop in Halifax. In 1853, he founded a seminary, St. Francis Xavier College, which grew into St. Francis Xavier University.
He resigned in 1877 and was then made an Archbishop. He died in 1879, aged 69.
References
- A.A. Johnston, A History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia, Vol. II, St. Francis Xavier University Press, Antigonish, N.S., 1971.
- Colin Francis MacKinnon at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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