Angus Bernard MacEachern

Deceased Person

1759 – 1835

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Who was Angus Bernard MacEachern?

Angus Bernard MacEachern was a Scottish Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church who rose to become the first Bishop of the newly formed Diocese of Charlottetown following its separation from the Archdiocese of Quebec on August 11, 1829.

MacEachern was born in Kinlochmoidart, Scotland, the son of Hugh Bàn MacEachern and Mar MacDonald. He became a protégé of Bishop Hugh MacDonald, vicar apostolic of the Highland District of Scotland, and, when his family Prince Edward Island in 1772, 13-year-old Angus stayed behind to study for the priesthood in the secret Highland Catholic college at Buorblach near Morar Station. His seminary training was received in Spain since education was then denied Catholics in England, Ireland and Scotland, and professional training, in particular, training for the priesthood, had been expressly forbidden under pain of death by the penal laws against Catholics. MacEachern arrived on Prince Edward Island, then a British colony in North America known as St. John's Island, in 1790 as a young missionary, joining his emigrant family. MacEachern, who would later be recognized as firmly placing Catholic roots in the colony as well as throughout the Maritimes, travelled endlessly in the area as a priest. He was fluent in English, French, and Gaelic, therefore permitting him to minister to a variety of different cultures in the region.

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Born
Feb 8, 1759
Religion
  • Catholicism
Nationality
  • Canada
Lived in
  • Lochaber
Died
Apr 22, 1835

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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