Frederick Henry (bishop)
Frederick Bernard Henry (April 11, 1943 – December 3, 2024) was the seventh bishop of the diocese of Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary, in the province of Alberta, Canada. BiographyHenry was ordained to the priesthood on May 25, 1968. He held an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame and a licentiate in theology from Gregorian University in Rome. From 1973 to 1986 he served as associate professor of Theology and Philosophy at St. Peter's Seminary. In 1986 he was appointed auxiliary bishop of London and titular bishop of Carinola, Italy. In 1995 he was installed as the fifth bishop of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and on March 19, 1998 he was installed as the seventh bishop of Calgary. He was granted early retirement as Bishop of Calgary by Pope Francis on January 4, 2017, due to health concerns. He served as the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese until the installation of his successor, William McGrattan, on February 27, 2017.[1] He died in Calgary on December 3, 2024, at the age of 81.[2] Pastoral assignments
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Henry's staunch positions made him a polarizing figure in the Calgary community. His support came from devout Catholics who agreed with his traditional faith-based views on contemporary issues such as gay marriage. His behaviour and command of the Calgary diocese came with controversy. Two later examples were banning schools and students from using casinos to fund-raise (the traditionally most significant source of extra revenue) and suggesting that school boards in the Calgary Catholic School District ban the distribution of the HPV vaccine. He was a noted critic of modern trends in government, whether these be the libertarian policies of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives (Provincial Government), or the tendency of certain Canadian federal politicians to overlook their Catholic identities at election time. ViewsSame-sex marriageOn July 30, 2003, Henry commented on Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's support for the legalization of same-sex marriage: "I pray for the Prime Minister because I think his eternal salvation is in jeopardy. He is making a morally grave error and he's not being accountable to God... He doesn't understand what it means to be a good Catholic."[3][4] AbortionAfter Joe Clark, former Tory leader and a Catholic, described himself as pro-choice, Henry described his comments as "scandalous".[5] HPV vaccine and promiscuityHenry did not allow public health officials to vaccinate students in Catholic schools against human papillomavirus, or HPV. He believed that the HPV vaccine was a partial prophylaxis which was utilized instead of, rather than with, the development of self-discipline and virtue.[6] Quotes
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