Canadian Catholic archbishop
Donald Joseph Bolen (born 7 February 1961), also known as Don Bolen, is a Canadian Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Regina since 2016. He was previously Bishop of Saskatoon from 2009 to 2016.[1]
Biography
Bolen was born in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, in 1961.
Academics
Bolen was ordained a priest in 1991 for the Archdiocese of Regina, and was consecrated as a bishop on 25 March 2010 for the Diocese of Saskatoon.[2]
Ministry positions
- 1991-1993: Associate Pastor, Estevan
- 1994: Priest Moderator at Church of Our Lady, Moose Jaw
- 1997-1999: Priest Moderator, Milestone and Lang Parishes
- 1997-1999: Administrator, Paroisse St. Jean Baptiste, Regina
- 1997-2001: Faculty, Dept. of Religious Studies, Campion College, University of Regina
- 2000-2001: Priest Moderator, St. Jean-Baptiste, Regina
- 2001-2008: Staff member at the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Rome, staffing Anglican-Roman Catholic and Methodist-Roman Catholic relations and the preparation of texts for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Served as Co-secretary of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission (IARCCUM) and the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission.
- 2009: Nash Chair in Religion, Campion College, University of Regina
- 2009: Pastor of St. Joseph, Balgonie; St. Agnes, Pilot Butte; and St. Peter’s Colony, Kronau
- 2009: Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Regina
- 2010-2016: Bishop of Saskatoon
- 2016–present: Archbishop of Regina
Commissions and committees
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
International
Honours
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