Martin Veillette Explained

Type:Bishop
Martin Veillette
Bishop of Trois-Rivières
Province:Quebec
Diocese:Trois-Rivières
Predecessor:Laurent Noël
Successor:Luc-André Bouchard
Ordination:June 12, 1960
Consecration:December 13, 1986
Rank:Bishop of Trois-Rivières
Birth Name:Martin Veillette
Birth Date:November 16, 1936
Birth Place:La Tuque, Quebec, Canada
Religion:Roman Catholic
Parents:Sarto Veillette and Marie Létourneau
Occupation:Bishop
Profession:theologian, philosopher, sociologist, professor and clergyman Quebecois.
Motto:communion craftsman (French: Artisan de communion)

Martin Veillette (born 16 November 1936 in La Tuque, in Quebec) is a Canadian bishop, theologian, philosopher, sociologist and teacher. He was Bishop of Trois-Rivières. He was the eighth bishop of the diocese of Trois-Rivières from 1996 to 2012. He resigned in 2012, according to canon 401.[1]

Early life and education

Born in a family of eleven children, he studied at Saint-Joseph seminar and at Laval University where he obtained a baccalaureate in arts.

After studying Philosophy at the Saint Paul University of Ottawa, he graduated in Social Sciences in 1973.

He teaches at Cégep de Trois-Rivières and becomes parish priest at Sainte-Thèrèse parish.

Priesthood

He was ordained a priest in Trois-Rivières on June 12, 1960. Mgr Laurent Noël gives him several important positions in the diocesan hierarchical organization: he heads the Vocations Office, the Office of the Clergy and the Great Seminary of Quebec and the Diocesan Committee to the permanent diaconate.

On 1986, he is appointed titular bishop of Valabria. Mgr Louis-Albert Vachon is his main consecrator and Mgrs Laurent Noël and Jean-Guy Hamelin are his main coconsecrators.[2]

On November 21, 1996, Pope John Paul II named him Bishop of Trois-Rivières to succeed Laurent Noël. The 1997 takes place its official care of the episcopal see.[3]

At the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, he chairs the Committee on Social Communications and deals with the introduction of a "pastoral ministry of the sea" while dealing with the various secular institutes.

At the Quebec Bishops' Assembly, he corresponds with the Association of Roman Catholic Cemeteries, chairs the legislative and administrative committees and oversees the mission file.

In May 2006, he travels to Rome and meets the Pope Benedict XVI, saying he is impressed by his visit. The pope encourages him to bring back the central place of the Eucharist in the liturgical celebration and to fight subjectivist secularism.

In 2007, he was elected head of the assembly of bishops of Quebec. He presented a testimony to the Bouchard-Taylor commission in favor of open secularism.

Episcopal Motto

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bveil.html Bishop Martin Veillette
  2. Article « Mgr Martin Veillette ordonnée aujourd’hui » (English: Bishop Martin Veillette ordained today), by Michelle Roy-Guérin, Le Nouvelliste, December 13 1986, p. 1.
  3. Article « Mgr Martin Veillette nommé évêque de Trois-Rivières » (English: Bishop Martin Veillette appointed Bishop of Trois-Rivières), Le Nouvelliste, Cahier-souvenir, January 4 1997, p. 2-S.