Jacques Landriault, born on September 23, 1921, in Alfred, Ontario, was a distinguished Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. His journey in the clergy began when he was ordained a priest on February 9, 1947, marking the start of a lifelong commitment to his faith and community.
On May 15, 1962, Landriault was appointed as the bishop of the Diocese of Alexandria and also held the title of titular bishop of Cadi. His consecration took place on July 25, 1962, a significant milestone that paved the way for his future leadership roles within the Church.
Landriault's ecclesiastical career continued to flourish when he was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Hearst on May 27, 1964. He was installed on July 14, 1964, and served in this capacity until his resignation on February 8, 1973. His dedication to the Church was further exemplified when he took on the role of bishop of the Diocese of Timmins on March 24, 1971, a position he held until December 13, 1990.
Jacques Landriault's life was marked by his unwavering service to the Catholic community, culminating in his passing on November 6, 2017, at the age of ninety-six. His legacy continues to inspire many within the Church.