William Edward Power, born on September twenty-seventh, nineteen fifteen, dedicated his life to the Catholic Church, serving as both a priest and a bishop. His journey in the clergy was marked by a deep commitment to his faith and community.
On July twentieth, nineteen sixty, Power was consecrated as the Bishop of the Diocese of Antigonish, Canada. This significant milestone in his ecclesiastical career was followed by his installation on August tenth of the same year, where he began to shepherd his diocese with compassion and leadership.
Power's tenure as bishop lasted until December seventeenth, nineteen eighty-six, during which he made a lasting impact on the lives of many. His dedication to his role and the community he served was evident throughout his years in office.
William Edward Power passed away in two thousand three, leaving behind a legacy of faith and service that continues to inspire others in the Catholic community.