This article is about the Canadian priest and educator. For the cricketer, see Athol Murray (cricketer). For the historian and archivist, see Athol Murray (historian).
The Reverend Monsignor
Athol Murray
OC
Born
(1892-01-09)January 9, 1892
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died
December 15, 1975(1975-12-15) (aged 83)
Awards
Order of Canada (1968)
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1972)
Hockey Hall of Fame (1998)
Ecclesiastical career
Religion
Christianity
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Ordained
1918
Congregations served
St. Augustine's Parish, Wilcox
Athol MurrayOC (January 9, 1892 – December 15, 1975) was a Canadian Catholic priest and educator. He built a collection of shacks in Wilcox, 55 km south of Regina into a non-denominational residential college. It began as a convent school founded by the sisters of Charity in 1920.
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