Thank you for the prayers, support, and assistance you have offered for the funeral of our beloved Bishop Henry. The prayers for Bishop Henry were beautifully celebrated on Monday and Tuesday this week, Dec 9 & 10, 2024. The Most Reverend Frederick Bernard Henry, Seventh Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary, died on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, at the age of 81 years.
In living out his episcopal motto, “Dabo vobis pastores” (I will give you shepherds), Bishop Frederick Henry was a true spiritual father to the laity and the clergy of the dioceses he served. Frederick Bernard Henry was born in London, ON, on April 11, 1943, the eldest of five sons in the family of Leo and Noreen Henry. After finishing high school, he entered St. Peter’s Seminary in London, ON, and was ordained to the Priesthood on May 25, 1968. He served as Associate Pastor of Christ the King Parish, Windsor, ON, before being sent to further his studies. In 1971, he earned a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and in 1973, a Licentiate in Theology, specializing in Fundamental Theology, from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Father Henry was an Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at St. Peter’s Seminary from 1973 to 1986. He also became Dean of Theology and Rector of St. Peter’s Seminary from 1981 to 1986. As Rector, he oversaw the updating and reorganization of programs in theology and formation, as well as a major addition to the seminary’s library to accommodate its growing collection. He was named a Prelate of Honour by Pope John Paul II in 1985. Frederick Bernard Henry was named Auxiliary Bishop of London and Titular Bishop of Carinola by Pope John Paul II and was ordained to the Episcopate on June 24, 1986. He was installed as the Fourth Bishop of Thunder Bay, ON, on May 11, 1995 and as the Seventh Bishop of Calgary on March 19, 1998. Due to health concerns, his request for an early retirement was granted by Pope Francis on January 4, 2017, after serving as the Bishop of Calgary for 19 years. During his tenure as the Bishop of Calgary, the Diocese experienced significant growth, including several economic downturns and increased immigration. These developments le to the construction of several new churches, the establishment of programs addressing poverty, and the continued expansion of Catholic school divisions. He was known for his strong stance on social justice and life issues, working closely with leaders of other faiths to foster bonds of friendship and mutual understanding, united toward the common good. Bishop Henry is survived by his brothers, Dave (Sharon), Leo (Maureen), Larry, and Rick (Darryl); 11 nieces and nephews; and 21 great-nieces and nephews. We invite you to join us in prayers for The Most Reverend Frederick B. Henry, the Seventh Bishop of Calgary. Funeral liturgies will take place at St. Mary’s Cathedral (219 18 Ave SW, Calgary) as follows:
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Sujeesh George Paul
12/4/2024 06:33:44 pm
We thank you Lord, for giving us Bishop Henry to lead our diocese. We sincerely thank Bishop for all his good deeds done for us lay people and the diocese. May His Soul Rest In Peace. Amen. Hallelujah!
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Ron A. Syroishka
12/6/2024 12:35:41 pm
I had the pleasure of meeting with Bishop Henry a couple of times and found him to be very personable and friend. I always enjoyed his homilies and was always made his point by repeating whatever message he was giving three times to the audience. An outstanding man. He will be deeply missed.
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12/7/2024 07:56:55 pm
My sincere sympathy in the loss of Bishop Frederick Henry.
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Catherine Smith
12/8/2024 08:20:05 am
May Bishop Henry rest in peace. Even though he retired early he really never stopped worrying about the Church and especially about the residential school issue of which he had had a lot of background knowledge. He continued to speak out and ask for truth to prevail. I was blessed to keep in contact with him on this issue and had received an email a few days before he died. He was a fighter to the end.
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R. George
12/8/2024 09:20:09 am
We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Most Rev. Bishop Henry. A true shepherd of faith, he stood as a beacon of justice, moral values, and unwavering belief in Christ. His life was a testament to forgiveness, grace, and a courageous commitment to standing for the truth, even in the face of criticism.
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Kathleen
12/8/2024 10:48:47 am
My sincere condolences to all of Our Lord God’s children who benefited from Bishop Henry’s holy mission in life. My thanks and gratitude forever to our Heavenly Father for placing Bishop Henry within our midst, and all blessings we are granted daily by His grace. Amen.
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12/8/2024 12:11:19 pm
Thank you Bishop Henry for being a good orthodox Bishop who was not afraid to speak out iabout the njustices in the world. You were loved by Catholics all over Canada and the world. May you rest in the heavenly peace, you so richly deserve.
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Rob Anders
12/8/2024 02:02:46 pm
I deeply appreciate Bishop Henry's defence of traditional values. His defence of marriage was inspiring. He introduced me to a Polish priest who grew up under communism and shared my convictions with regard to freedom. May God bless our Bishop Henry.
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12/8/2024 07:16:37 pm
I offer my condolences to the family and friends of Bishop Henry. His dedicated pastoral care and kindness during my service from 2001 to 2008 will be long remembered with gratitude and respect; most especially his visits to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. May He rest in peace. On Dec. 10, a Holy Mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of Bishop Henry at St. Agatha Church.
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Kim Heinrichs (Orich)
12/8/2024 07:32:07 pm
Bishop Henry, you were an amazing preacher, always humorous and conveyed wisdom that lives on. You were always available to take my calls and to talk about faith and ethics. As a high school teacher, my students had questions that could not easily be answered directly by consulting the Holy Bible or the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Your wise counsel helped me bring faith to life for hundreds of teens. Thank you for your friendship. Thank you for your authentic witness. Thank you for inspiring me to speak candidly about the sanctity of life from conception to natural death because of the many talks you gave and letters you wrote. Your life has been of great encouragement to me. Thank you, Bishop Henry. May you rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon you. Your friend and admirer, Kim Heinrichs (Orich)
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Larry Boland
12/8/2024 07:56:39 pm
I really miss Bishop Henry he was so genuine, friendly, and caring and I had many conversations here in Airdrie during his many visits as well phone calls and e-mails. His genuine smile always cheered me up and his response to questions or concerns were always dealt with promptly and in fair manner. Truly his love for every parishioner and the interest in every parish was strong and genuine. May you rest in peace and as we will pray for you I ask please pray for me?
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Peter L. Leung
12/9/2024 04:13:20 pm
My family is deeply saddened to hear about the passing of dear Bishop Henry. He truly was a faithful and worthy shepherd of Our Lord. We remember well what he told the young people at Confirmation: "...Your are special; do what is right; do your best; and treat others in the same way you would want to be treated..." Thank you Bishop Henry! I am sure that when you meet Jesus, He says to you: "My Mother has talked lots about you..."
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