Raymond O. Roussin, born on June seventeenth, nineteen thirty-nine, dedicated his life to the service of the Catholic Church. He rose through the ranks to become a prominent figure within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, where he served as Archbishop from two thousand four until January two thousand nine.
During his tenure, Roussin was known for his commitment to pastoral care and community engagement. His leadership was marked by a focus on inclusivity and outreach, reflecting the values of the Church in a rapidly changing society.
In January two thousand nine, Roussin's resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI, marking the end of a significant chapter in his ecclesiastical career. His contributions to the Archdiocese and the broader community continue to be remembered and appreciated.