The Pope sends his condolences on the death of Cardinal Turcotte
Profound sorrow for the
 death of Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte, Archbishop emeritus of Montréal, was
 expressed by the Pope in a telegram sent to the cardinal’s successor,
 Archbishop Christian Lépine. “As we are celebrating the Resurrection of the
 Lord”, the Pope writes, “I implore [Him] to welcome into the light of eternal
 life this faithful Pastor who served the Church with dedication”.

He served
 “not only in his diocese but also on a national level as President of the
 Episcopal Conference of Canada, and at the same time he was a member of various
 dicasteries in Rome. A zealous pastor, attentive to the challenges of the
 contemporary Church, he actively participated in the Synod of Bishops in 1994
 on ‘Consecrated Life and its mission in the Church and in the world’ and was
 one of the leaders at the Synod in 1997 on America”.
Cardinal Jean-Claude
 Turcotte, who had been seriously ill for some time, was a patient in Hôpital
 Marie-Clarac in Montréal, where he died on Wednesday, 8 April. Turcotte was
 born in Montréal on  26 June 1936 and was
 ordained a priest on 24 May 1959. He was appointed to the titular see of  Suas on 14 April 1982. He was appointed
 Auxiliary Bishop of Montréal and received his episcopal ordination on 29 June
 1982. On 17 March 1990 he was appointed Archbishop of Montréal. John Paul II
 created him a cardinal at the Consistory of 26 November 1994 with the Title of
 Nostra Signora del Santissimo Sacramento e dei Santi martiri Canadesi. On 20
 March 2012 he resigned as Archbishop of
 Montréal.