The Right Rev. Pierre-Paul Durieu, O.M.I. |
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Bishop of New Westminster | |
Province | British Columbia |
Diocese | Archdiocese of Vancouver |
Installed | 1890 |
Term ended | 1899 |
Predecessor | Louis-Joseph d'Herbomez |
Successor | Augustin Dontenwill |
Other posts | Titular Bishop of Marcopolis (1875-1890) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 11 March 1854 by St. Eugène de Mazenod, O.M.I. |
Consecration | 24 October 1875 by Louis-Joseph d'Herbomez, O.M.I. |
Personal details | |
Born |
Saint-Pal-de-Mons, Haute-Loire, France |
December 4, 1830
Died | June 1, 1899 New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada |
(aged 68)
Buried | St. Mary's Mission, Yakima Valley, British Columbia, Canada |
Nationality | French |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Pierre-Paul Durieu, O.M.I. (December 4, 1830 – June 1, 1899), was a Roman Catholic missionary and the first Bishop of New Westminster, in British Columbia, Canada.
Durieu was born in 1830 in Saint-Pal-de-Mons, the second son of Blaise Durieux and Mariette Bayle, a farming family who had sheltered the clergy during the French Revolution. As a boy, both he and his brother were allowed to study at the local minor seminary at Monistrol-sur-Loire. Pierre-Paul felt called to serve in the foreign missions and entered the novitiate of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate at Notre-Dame-de-l'Osier on 31 October 1848. He professed religious vows on 1 November of the following year. After that, he did his studies in preparation for Holy Orders at the Oblate seminary in Marseilles.
In 1854 Durieu was ordained as a priest by St. Eugene de Mazenod, O.M.I., the founder of his religious congregation, and, after being sent for further training in English and theology, was sent to join the Oregon Missions, where he was assigned to serve at St. Mary's Mission in the Yakima Valley and the Okanagan area of British Columbia. In 1875, Paul Durieu was consecrated as the coadjutor bishop for the Vicariate Apostolic of British Columbia by Louis-Joseph d'Herbomez, O.M.I., the Vicar Apostolic. Upon his death, Durieu became Vicar Apostolic, and later the first Bishop of New Westminster (which later became the Archdiocese of Vancouver).