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Francis Walsh (bishop)

Index Francis Walsh (bishop)

Francis Raymond Walsh, M. Afr., (1901–1974) was a Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Aberdeen from 1951 to 1963. [1]

25 relations: Bishop in the Catholic Church, Bishop of Aberdeen, Blairs College, Catholic Church, Cirencester, Consecration, Consecrator, Donald Campbell (bishop), England, Episcopal polity, Fordyce Academy, Gloucestershire, Holy orders, Holy See, James Black (bishop), James Scanlan, John Matheson (bishop), Michael Foylan, Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen, Rome, Scots College (Rome), Second Vatican Council, Titular bishop, White Fathers.

Bishop in the Catholic Church

In the Catholic Church, a bishop is an ordained minister who holds the fullness of the sacrament of holy orders and is responsible for teaching doctrine, governing Catholics in his jurisdiction, sanctifying the world and representing the Church.

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Bishop of Aberdeen

The Bishop of Aberdeen (originally Bishop of Mortlach, in Latin Murthlacum) was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Aberdeen, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics, whose first recorded bishop is an early 12th-century cleric named Nechtan.

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Blairs College

St Mary's College, Blairs (commonly known as Blairs College), situated near Aberdeen in Scotland, was from 1829 to 1986 a junior seminary for boys and young men studying for the Roman Catholic priesthood.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Cirencester

Cirencester (see below for more variations) is a market town in east Gloucestershire, England, west northwest of London.

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Consecration

Consecration is the solemn dedication to a special purpose or service, usually religious.

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Consecrator

In the Roman Catholic Church, a consecrator is a bishop who ordains a priest to the episcopal state.

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Donald Campbell (bishop)

Donald Alphonsus Campbell (1894–1963) was a Scottish prelate who served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow from 1945 to 1963.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Episcopal polity

An episcopal polity is a hierarchical form of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") in which the chief local authorities are called bishops.

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Fordyce Academy

Fordyce Academy, known until the mid-19th century as Fordyce School, and also sometimes called Smith's Academy, was a famous grammar school in the village of Fordyce, Banffshire, Scotland, founded about 1592, refounded in 1790, and closed in 1964.

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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (formerly abbreviated as Gloucs. in print but now often as Glos.) is a county in South West England.

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Holy orders

In the Christian churches, Holy Orders are ordained ministries such as bishop, priest or deacon.

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Holy See

The Holy See (Santa Sede; Sancta Sedes), also called the See of Rome, is the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, the episcopal see of the Pope, and an independent sovereign entity.

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James Black (bishop)

The Right Reverend James Black (born 25 June 1894, Glasgow – died 29 March 1968, Kilmacolm) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley in Scotland.

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James Scanlan

James Donald Scanlan (24 January 1899 – 25 March 1976) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served first as the Bishop of Dunkeld, then Bishop of Motherwell, and ultimately Archbishop of Glasgow.

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John Matheson (bishop)

John Alexander Matheson (1901–1950) was a Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Aberdeen from 1947 to 1950.

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Michael Foylan

Michael Foylan (29 June 1907 – 28 May 1976) was a Scottish clergyman who served as the Roman Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen from 1964 to 1976.

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Priesthood in the Catholic Church

The ministerial orders of the Catholic Church (for similar but different rules among Eastern Catholics see Eastern Catholic Church) are those of bishop, presbyter (more commonly called priest in English), and deacon.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen (Dioecesis Aberdonensis) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland.

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Rome

Rome (Roma; Roma) is the capital city of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).

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Scots College (Rome)

The Scots College (or The Pontifical Scots College) in Rome is the main seminary for the training of men for the priesthood from the dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland.

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Second Vatican Council

The Second Vatican Council, fully the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican and informally known as addressed relations between the Catholic Church and the modern world.

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Titular bishop

A titular bishop in various churches is a bishop who is not in charge of a diocese.

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White Fathers

The Missionaries of Africa, commonly known as the White Fathers or the Society of the Missionaries of Africa (French: Pères Blancs; post-nominals: M. Afr.) are a Roman Catholic society of apostolic life.

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Redirects here:

Francis Raymond Walsh, Francis Raymond Walsh, M. Afr, Francis Walsh, M. Afr.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Walsh_(bishop)

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