Édouard-Charles Fabre, born on February twenty-eighth, eighteen twenty-seven, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, serving with distinction as both a priest and a bishop.
His ecclesiastical journey led him to become the Bishop of Montréal in eighteen seventy-six, a role in which he demonstrated remarkable leadership and dedication to his community.
In eighteen eighty-six, he was elevated to the position of the first Archbishop of Montreal, marking a significant milestone in his career and the history of the Church in Canada.