Martin Veillette, born on November sixteenth, nineteen thirty-six, is a distinguished Canadian bishop known for his contributions to theology, philosophy, sociology, and education. His extensive career in the Catholic Church culminated in his role as the Bishop of Trois-Rivières, where he served with dedication and commitment.
From nineteen ninety-six to two thousand twelve, Veillette held the esteemed position of the eighth bishop of the diocese of Trois-Rivières. His tenure was marked by a deep engagement with the community and a focus on the spiritual and social needs of his parishioners.
In two thousand twelve, he made the significant decision to resign from his bishopric, in accordance with canon four hundred one, which governs the retirement of bishops. This decision reflected his understanding of the evolving needs of the Church and his commitment to its future.