Denis T. O'Connor

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Denis T. O'Connor C.S.B. (28 March 184130 June 1911) was the Roman Catholic Archbishops of Toronto from 1899 to 1908 and the first Canadian born Archbishop of Toronto and the first Canadian head of the diocese since Michael Power.

O'Connor was born in Pickering, Ontario and professed as a member of the Basilian Order at the Congregation of St, Basil in 1860. He became a priest at the same congregation in 1863 by John Joseph Lynch.

O'Conner became a theology professor at St. Michael's College in Toronto and Superior of Assumption College in Windsor, Ontario.

O'Connor left his academic posting and was appointed Bishop of London, Ontario in 1890 and finally as Archbishop of Toronto in 1899.

O'Connor's academic background made him a strong supporter of education. Under O'Connor, there was a drive for certification for Separate School teachers and he guaranteed an equal education for all Catholics.

He also served as Titular Archbishop of Laodicea in Syria frin 1908 and made Archbishop Emeritus in 1911. Forced to resign due to his poor health (O'Connor sufferred from Bright's Disease and diabetes) and died in Toronto in 1911. He is buried in a Basilian plot at Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery.

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Religious Posts
Preceded by
John Walsh
Archbishop of Toronto
1899–1908
Succeeded by
Fergus Patrick McEvay