Father “Q” Johnson, CSB Celebrates 50 Years of Priestly Service
December 14, 2016
Father Quentin “Q” Johnson, CSB celebrated his 50th Jubilee of ordination on December 10 with a Mass at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in Windsor, Ontario, followed by a reception hosted by the Basilian Lay Associates of the Windsor Area. Many of Father Johnson’s former students and colleagues from Assumption College School attended, as well as a variety of friends including those from his current ministries at Amica at Windsor and Devonshire Retirement Residence. Father Maurice Restivo, CSB, presided and Fathers John Huber, CSB; Paul McGill, CSB; Bernard Pinsonneault, CSB; Jim O’Neill, CSB; Joseph Quinn, CSB; and Jim Stenberg, CSB were concelebrants. Father Johnson was ordained on December 10, 1966 in St. Paul’s Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Congratulations on 50 years of priestly service.
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