Reconciliation-focused priest named as archbishop of northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba
The Vatican has appointed a priest from southern India as the archbishop of northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Susai Jesu was ordained and installed as the Archbishop of Keewatin – Le Pas on Jan. 26 at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Cathedral in The Pas, MB. Parishioners from across the region, and bishops and priests from across the country gathered for the episcopal ordination and installation mass.
“I am deeply honoured to serve as your archbishop. Over the past decades, I have witnessed the faith, resilience, and richness of communities in northern Saskatchewan and across Canada,” said Jesu in a statement posted to the Archdiocese’s website. “I look forward to walking together with you, especially Indigenous communities, in healing, reconciliation, and shared mission. Your prayers, support, and fellowship are invaluable as we embark on this journey together.”
The 54-year old was born in Pushpavanam, Tamil Nadu, India and found interest in religious service early in this life. He was ordained as a priest in 2000 in India and moved to Canada in 2007. In Lacombe, Alta., he became a citizen and focused his ministry on Indigenous and inner-city communities. In northern Saskatchewan, he began serving as pastor of St. Gertrude Parish in Pelican Narrows and Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in Sandy Bay.



