Timothy Casey

{{Short description|Canadian archbishop}}

{{Infobox Archbishop

| honorific-prefix = The Most Reverend

| name =Timothy Casey

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| archbishop_of = Archbishop of Vancouver

| image = Archbishop Timothy Casey Photo B (HS85-10-37231).jpg

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| archdiocese = Vancouver

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| enthroned = 1912

| ended = 1931

| predecessor = Neil McNeil

| successor = William Mark Duke

| ordination = 1886 (priest)

| consecration = 1900

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| birth_name = Timothy Casey

| birth_date = {{birth date|1862|02|20}}

| birth_place = Flume Ridge, New Brunswick

| death_date = {{death date and age|1931|10|06|1862|02|20}}

| death_place = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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| nationality = Canadian

| religion =Roman Catholic

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| motto = {{lang|la|Dominus Spes Mea}}

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Timothy Casey (February 20, 1862 – October 6, 1931) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver, Canada, from 1912 to 1931.

Curriculum vitae

Timothy Casey was born on February 20, 1862, in Flume Ridge, New Brunswick.

=Ordination=

In 1885, Timothy Casey became a priest of Saint John in America, New Brunswick, Canada.

=Consecration=

In 1900, Timothy Casey became consecrated as Bishop of Saint John in America and then was appointed as Archbishop of Vancouver in 1912.

Timothy Casey died on October 6, 1931.

Legacy

Notes

Casey is noted for holding together the Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver through hard financial times of pre & post World War I.