Philip Francis Pocock

Philip Francis Pocock, (2 July 1906 6 September 1984), was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto from 1971 to 1978.

Early years

Born St. Thomas, Ontario and studied at St. Peter's Seminary, London, Ontario. In 1933 he left his parish to studied canon law in Rome (graduating with a Doctorate in Canon Law). He was ordained priest in 1930 and became a professor at St. Peter's Seminary in London, Ontario teaching Moral Theology and Canon Law.

He was appointed Bishop of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1944 and Apostolic Administrator of Winnipeg and Titular Archbishop of Aprus in 1951. The following year he succeeded as Archbishop of Winnipeg.

Later years

In 1961, Pocock left Winnipeg and became Coadjutor Archbishop of Toronto and Titular Archbishop of Isauropolis to assist the then ailing Archbishop, Cardinal James Charles McGuigan.

He succeeded as Archbishop of Toronto in 1971 and served until he resigned in 1978.

Return to Parish Work

He resigned as Archbishop in 1978 and return to life as a parish priest at St Mary's Parish in Brampton, Ontario. At St. Mary's Pocock remained active as a priest, celebrating mass, confirmations, and visiting a senior citizens' home. He was later given the title of Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto.

He died on September 6, 1984 and was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery in Thornhill, Ontario.

Legacy

During his time as Archbishop, Pocock established several institutions and charities:

He encouraged the laity to become involved in church decisions, the liturgy, and charitable works. He helped consecrate two auxiliary bishops; Thomas B. Fulton and Aloysius Ambrozic, with the latter becoming Cardinal Archbishop of the diocese.

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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    James Charles McGuigan
    Archbishop of Toronto
    19711978
    Succeeded by
    Gerald Emmett Carter
    Preceded by
    Jean-Baptiste Urrutia
    Titular Archbishop of Isauropolis
    19611971
    Succeeded by
    -
    Preceded by
    Arthur Alfred Sinnott
    Archbishop of Winnipeg
    19521961
    Succeeded by
    George Bernard Flahiff
    Preceded by
    Arthur Hughes
    Titular Archbishop of Aprus
    19511952
    Succeeded by
    Antonio Gregorio Vuccino
    Preceded by
    Gerald C. Murray
    Bishop of Saskatoon
    19441951
    Succeeded by
    Francis Joseph Klein


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