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Archbishop of Glasgow

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The Archbishop of Glasgow is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Glasgow.

The archdiocese covers an area of 1,165 km². The Metropolitan See is in the City of Glasgow where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.

The Vicariate Apostolic of the Western District was elevated to archdiocese status on 4 March 1878 and then to metropolitan archdiocese status on 25 May 1947. The current archbishop is His Grace the Most Reverend Mario Joseph Conti, Metropolitan Archbishop of Glasgow.

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[edit] List of pre-Reformation Archbishops of Glasgow

Main article: Bishop of Glasgow

A Bishop of Glasgow had existed in the Catholic Church since the early 12th century. In 1492, it was elevated by the Papacy to the status of archdiocese. The archbishops seized to give their allegiance to the Pope after the Scottish Reformation.

Tenure Incumbent Notes
bp 1483; abp 1492Robert BlackadderDuring Robert's episcopate, the Bishopric of Glasgow was elevated to the status of Archbishopric. Thereafter, Robert and his successors would bear the title "Archbishop" instead of merely "Bishop".
el. 1508; trans./cons. 1509James Beaton
prov. 1524; cons. 1525Gavin Dunbar
prov./cons. 1550Alexander Gordon
prov. 1551; cons. 1552James Beaton IIJames Beaton was the last Archbishop before the Scottish Reformation. Although there continued to be nominal archbishops of the see, they were no longer part of the Western Church.

[edit] Post-Reformation (non-Catholic) Archbishops

Tenure Incumbent Notes
prov. 1571John Porterfield
cons. x1573James Boyd of Trochrague
prov. 1581Robert Montgomery
pres. 1585William ErskineCrowned annexed Archbishop's temporalities.
restored 1598James Beaton II
prov. 1603John Spottiswood
trans. 1615James LawPreviously Bishop of Orkney.
trans. 1633Patrick LindsayPreviously Bishop of Ross.
abp. 1661-1664Andrew Fairfoul
abp. 1664-1669Alexander Burnet
abp. 1671-1674Robert Leighton
abp. 1674-1679Alexander Burnet
abp. 1679-1684Arthur Ross
abp. 1684-1687Alexander Cairncross
abp. 1687-1689John Paterson

[edit] List of the Archbishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow, Scotland and its precursor offices

(Any dates appearing in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. The start date of tenure below is the date of appointment or succession. Where known, the date of installation and ordination as bishop are listed in the notes together with the post held prior to appointment.)

Tenure Incumbent Notes
Vicariate Apostolic of the Western District
13 February 1827 to 20 September 1832Bishop Ranald MacDonald, Vicar Apostolic of the Western DistrictVicar Apostolic of the Highland District; died in office
20 September 1832 to 15 October 1845Bishop Andrew Scott, Vicar Apostolic of the Western DistrictCoadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Western District; resigned
15 October 1845 to 15 December 1865Bishop John Murdoch, Vicar Apostolic of the Western DistrictCoadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Western District; died in office
15 December 1865 to 4 March 1869Bishop John Gray, Vicar Apostolic of the Western DistrictCoadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Western District; resigned
4 March 1869 to 15 March 1878vacant
Archdiocese of Glasgow
15 March 1878 to 27 March 1902Charles Petre Eyre, Archbishop of GlasgowApostolic Administrator of the Western District, died in office
4 August 1902 to 14 October 1920John Maguire, Archbishop of GlasgowAuxiliary Bishop of Glasgow, died in office
14 October 1920 to 24 February 1922vacant
24 February 1922 to 8 December 1943Donald Mackintosh, Archbishop of GlasgowPriest; ordained 21 May 1922; died in office
6 January 1945 to 25 May 1947Donald Alphonsus Campbell, Metropolitan Archbishop of GlasgowBishop of Argyll and the Isles; becoming Metropolitan Archbishop
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Glasgow
25 May 1947 to 22 July 1963Donald Alphonsus Campbell, Metropolitan Archbishop of GlasgowHitherto Archbishop; died in office
29 January 1964 to 23 April 1974James Donald Scanlan, Metropolitan Archbishop of GlasgowBishop of Motherwell; retired
23 April 1974 to 26 November 1994Thomas Joseph Winning, Metropolitan Archbishop of GlasgowAuxiliary Bishop of Glasgow; becoming Cardinal
26 November 1994 to 17 June 2001Thomas Joseph Cardinal Winning, Metropolitan Archbishop of GlasgowDied in office
15 January 2002 to presentMario Joseph Conti, Metropolitan Archbishop of GlasgowBishop of Aberdeen


Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Scotland
    ArchbishopsBishops
    GlasgowMotherwell | Paisley
    Saint Andrews & EdinburghAberdeen | Argyll & the Isles | Dunkeld | Galloway
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Prelates of Medieval Scotland (post-1100)
Archbishops Glasgow (1492) | St Andrews (1472)
Bishops Aberdeen | Argyll | Brechin | Caithness | Dunblane | Dunkeld | Galloway | Glasgow | Isles (Sodor) | Moray | Orkney | Ross | St Andrews
Abbots Arbroath | Balmerino | Cambuskenneth | Coupar Angus | Crossraguel | Culross | Deer | Dercongal (Holywood) | Dryburgh | Dundrennan | Dunfermline | Fearn | Glenluce | Holyrood | Inchaffray | Inchcolm | Iona | Jedburgh | Kelso (Selkirk) | Kilwinning | Kinloss | Lindores | Melrose | Newbattle | Paisley | Saddell | Scone | Soulseat | Sweatheart | Tongland
Priors Ardchattan | Beauly | Blantyre | Canonbie | Coldingham | Fogo | Fyvie | Inchmahome | Lesmahagow | May (Pittenweem) | Monymusk | Oronsay | Pluscarden | Restenneth | St Andrews | Strathfillan | St Mary's Isle | St Serf's Inch, Loch Leven | Urquhart | Whithorn
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