John Corriveau, born on July twenty-seventh, nineteen forty-one, is a distinguished Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. His journey in the clergy has been marked by significant leadership roles, showcasing his dedication to faith and community.
Throughout his career, Corriveau served as the seventy-first Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, a position that highlights his commitment to the Capuchin Franciscan way of life. His leadership within this order reflects a deep understanding of the spiritual and communal aspects of the Catholic faith.
In addition to his role as Minister General, Corriveau also held the esteemed position of the sixth Bishop of Nelson. His tenure in this role was characterized by a focus on pastoral care and the spiritual growth of his diocese, further solidifying his reputation as a compassionate and dedicated leader.