John Michael Miller

This article is about the Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. For the microbiologist, see J. Michael Miller (microbiologist).
The Most Reverend
John Michael Miller
CSB
Archbishop of Vancouver
Province British Columbia
Diocese Archdiocese of Vancouver
Installed January 2, 2009
Term ended present
Predecessor Raymond Roussin
Successor Incumbent
Other posts 2003 Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education
Orders
Ordination June 29, 1975
Consecration January 12, 2004
Personal details
Birth name John Michael Miller
Born (1946-07-09) July 9, 1946
Ottawa, Canada
Nationality American, Canadian
Denomination Roman Catholic
Alma mater University of Toronto
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome
Motto
  • Veritati Servire
  • (To Serve the Truth)
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Styles of
John Miller
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Grace
Religious style Archbishop

John Michael Miller, CSB (born July 9, 1946) is a Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He is currently Archbishop of Vancouver and its 475,000 Catholics. Miller, who prefers to be known as J. Michael Miller, succeeded to this post in January 2009, after serving as Coadjutor Archbishop from June 1, 2007.

He was previously Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, and thus a senior official of the Roman Curia.

Curriculum Vitae

Born on July 9, 1946 in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Miller became a naturalized American citizen on March 28, 2003.

Ordination and Service

The Archbishop celebrating Mass

Miller joined the Congregation of St. Basil in 1966 and was ordained a priest by Pope Paul VI on June 29, 1975. He received the degree of bachelor of arts from the University of Toronto in 1969, a bachelor's degree in theology from University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto in 1974, a licentiate in dogmatic theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome in 1976, and a doctoral degree from the Gregorian in 1979. In 1972, Miller spent a year teaching a political science course to Grade 13 students at St. Joseph's High School in Ottawa's west end. From there he spent eight years at the University of Saint Thomas in Houston, Texas. From 1992 to 1997, Miller served in the Secretariat of State of the Holy See. In 1997, Miller returned to the University of Saint Thomas, where he served as President until November 25, 2003 when he was appointed by the Pope to preside as Secretary of the Congregation of Catholic Education.

Consecration

On November 25, 2003, Pope John Paul II appointed him Titular Archbishop of Vertara, in addition to his aforementioned work with the Congregation for Catholic Education. Miller received his episcopal consecration on January 12, 2004 from Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski, with Bishops Joseph Fiorenza and Ronald Peter Fabbro, CSB, serving as co-consecrators.

Legacy

His book The Holy See’s Teaching on Catholic Schools is currently in use in the 45 schools of the Catholic Independent Schools Vancouver Archdiocese.[1]

Notes

The Archbishop was given the honorary degree, Doctorate of Letters and Laws from the University of Dallas in 2006, where he gave the commencement speech.

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