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Albert LeGatt is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Boniface in the Province of Manitoba, Canada. He was appointed Archbishop by Pope Benedict XVI on July 3, 2009, and received the Pallium on June 29, 2010. He was born on May 6, 1953, in Melfort, Saskatchewan, to Joseph and Emma LeGatt. Legatt studied at St. Boniface College (University of Manitoba), graduating in 1974 with his B.A. in Philosophy and French. Following graduation he served as a CUSO (Canadian University Services Overseas) volunteer in Ghana teaching French in a secondary school.

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  • Albert LeGatt (* 6. Mai 1953 in Melfort) ist Erzbischof von Saint-Boniface. (de)
  • Albert LeGatt is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Boniface in the Province of Manitoba, Canada. He was appointed Archbishop by Pope Benedict XVI on July 3, 2009, and received the Pallium on June 29, 2010. He was born on May 6, 1953, in Melfort, Saskatchewan, to Joseph and Emma LeGatt. Legatt studied at St. Boniface College (University of Manitoba), graduating in 1974 with his B.A. in Philosophy and French. Following graduation he served as a CUSO (Canadian University Services Overseas) volunteer in Ghana teaching French in a secondary school. In 1977 he entered Le Grand Séminaire de Québec, and was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Prince Albert on June 19, 1983, by Bishop Blaise Morand. For the next seventeen years (1983–2000) he served in a number of parishes in the diocese, as well as co-ordinator of the Diocesan Liturgical Commission, Director of Vocations and Consultor. In 2000–2001 he pursued studies at the University of Notre Dame; and on October 5, 2001, he was consecrated as Bishop of Saskatoon in St. Patrick's Church by Bishop Morand, Archbishop James Hayes of Halifax and Archbishop Peter Mallon of Regina. He served the Diocese of Saskatoon for eight years until his appointment as Archbishop of St. Boniface in 2009. LeGatt's Episcopal motto is Ut Unum Sint (Latin: That They May Be One) and is taken from Chapter 17, Verse 22 of The Gospel According to John. He is Chairman of the Episcopal Commission for Liturgy and the Sacraments – English Sector for the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops and a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. (en)
  • Mgr Albert LeGatt (6 mai 1953- ) est un prélat canadien de l'Église catholique. Il est présentement l'archevêque de l'archidiocèse de Saint-Boniface au Manitoba. (fr)
  • Albert LeGatt (Melfort, 6 maggio 1953) è un arcivescovo cattolico canadese, dal 3 luglio 2009 arcivescovo metropolita di Saint-Boniface. (it)
  • Albert LeGatt (ur. 6 maja 1953 w Melfort) – kanadyjski duchowny katolicki, arcybiskup Saint-Boniface od 2009. (pl)
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  • Albert LeGatt (* 6. Mai 1953 in Melfort) ist Erzbischof von Saint-Boniface. (de)
  • Mgr Albert LeGatt (6 mai 1953- ) est un prélat canadien de l'Église catholique. Il est présentement l'archevêque de l'archidiocèse de Saint-Boniface au Manitoba. (fr)
  • Albert LeGatt (Melfort, 6 maggio 1953) è un arcivescovo cattolico canadese, dal 3 luglio 2009 arcivescovo metropolita di Saint-Boniface. (it)
  • Albert LeGatt (ur. 6 maja 1953 w Melfort) – kanadyjski duchowny katolicki, arcybiskup Saint-Boniface od 2009. (pl)
  • Albert LeGatt is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Boniface in the Province of Manitoba, Canada. He was appointed Archbishop by Pope Benedict XVI on July 3, 2009, and received the Pallium on June 29, 2010. He was born on May 6, 1953, in Melfort, Saskatchewan, to Joseph and Emma LeGatt. Legatt studied at St. Boniface College (University of Manitoba), graduating in 1974 with his B.A. in Philosophy and French. Following graduation he served as a CUSO (Canadian University Services Overseas) volunteer in Ghana teaching French in a secondary school. (en)
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