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Bishop leaves his fortune to foundation: Rober Kenneth Maguire.


Robert Kenneth Maguire, former bishop of Montreal, who died in October, left his entire estate of $3 million to the Anglican Foundation, according to Canon John Erb, executive director of the foundation.

Bishop Maguire, who never married, left no immediate heirs and named Mr. Erb executor of his estate. One of the stipulations in his will was that "retired clergy in the Diocese of Montreal each receive a $100 gift at Christmas" from a trust fund he set up, Mr. Erb said.

"He was witty, warm, very kind and very generous. He had a wonderful ability to preach -- a charming, pleasant man loved by his people," said Mr. Erb.

Bishop Maguire died on Oct. 14 at the age of 77 of pancreatic cancer pancreatic cancer

Malignant tumour of the pancreas. Risk factors include smoking, a diet high in fat, exposure to certain industrial products, and diseases such as diabetes and chronic pancreatitis. Pancreatic cancer is more common in men.
.

Born in Dublin, Ireland, he was ordained or·dain  
tr.v. or·dained, or·dain·ing, or·dains
1.
a. To invest with ministerial or priestly authority; confer holy orders on.

b. To authorize as a rabbi.

2.
 in 1948 and emigrated to Canada in 1949, serving as assistant at the Church of St. James the Apostle in Montreal. He returned to Ireland for several years to serve as rector at St. Patrick's Church St. Patrick's Church, or Saint Patrick Church or other variations on the name, may refer to:

In the U.K.
  • St. Patrick's Church, Soho Square, London, England
In Canada:
  • St. Patrick's Church (St. John's), Newfoundland
  • St.
 in Armagh, Northern Ireland. He came back to Canada in 1960 and was appointed dean of Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral is the name of the Anglican Cathedral in several cities around the world, including the following: In Australia
  • Grafton, New South Wales http://www.graftoncathedral.org.au/
  • Newcastle, New South Wales http://www.newcastlecathedral.org.
 in Montreal.

He was consecrated con·se·crate  
tr.v. con·se·crat·ed, con·se·crat·ing, con·se·crates
1. To declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a church.

2. Christianity
a.
 bishop in 1963 at the age of 39 -- then the youngest bishop in Canada. He served for 12 years during one of Quebec's most turbulent periods. He celebrated ecumenical religious services at Expo '67 and served during the Quiet Revolution and the separatist crisis in Quebec.

Becoming a bishop so young created some difficulty for him. He said that had he stayed on until the mandatory retirement age of 70, he would have served too long. However, his decision to step down in 1975 at the age of 51 was described as "a surprise move" in the Canadian Churchman, the forerunner of the Anglican Journal.

In retirement, he lived in Toronto and maintained a winter home in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., occasionally assisting at services in Canada and the United States The United States and Canada share a unique legal relationship. U.S. law looks northward with a mixture of optimism and cooperation, viewing Canada as an integral part of U.S. economic and environmental policy. .

He lived frugally and managed his investments, said Mr. Erb.
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Author:De Santis, Solange
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Dec 1, 2000
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