Daniel Bohan, born on November eighth, nineteen forty-one, was a distinguished Canadian prelate of the Catholic Church, serving as the Archbishop of the Regina Archdiocese. His journey in the clergy began in New Brunswick, where he dedicated his early years as a priest in various parishes, nurturing the spiritual lives of his congregants.
Before ascending to the role of Archbishop in Regina, Bohan held the position of Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto, where he contributed significantly to the community. His commitment to education was evident during his tenure as a professor of Moral Theology at Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from nineteen sixty-eight to nineteen sixty-nine.
Throughout his life, Archbishop Bohan was not only a spiritual leader but also an active participant in the community, hosting and attending numerous speaking engagements in Regina. His influence extended beyond the pulpit, as he engaged with the public on various important issues.
Sadly, Daniel Bohan passed away from cancer in Regina on January fifteenth, two thousand sixteen, leaving behind a legacy of faith and service that continues to inspire many.