Who will replace Archbishop Tartaglia?
Monsignor Hugh Bradley, a parish priest in the South Side, will assume the role of administrator of the city’s archdiocese until a permanent replacement for Philip Tartaglia is found. Archbishop Tartaglia died in his home on Wednesday following a period of self-isolation due to a positive Covid-19 test.
Where will Archbishop Tartaglia be buried?
Philip Tartaglia: Archbishop of Glasgow laid to rest in poignant funeral at St Andrew’s Cathedral. THE Archbishop of Glasgow has been laid to rest in a funeral service at St Andrew’s Cathedral.
Who will be the next Archbishop of Glasgow?
Restored Roman Catholic bishopric
Tenure | Incumbent |
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22 February 2002 to 24 July 2012 | Mario Conti, Metropolitan Archbishop of Glasgow |
8 September 2012 to 13 January 2021 | Philip Tartaglia, Metropolitan Archbishop of Glasgow |
Since 13 January 2021 | Sede vacante |
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Who is head of Catholic Church in Scotland?
The Catholic Church in Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Chaitligeach), overseen by the Scottish Bishops’ Conference, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church headed by the Pope….
Catholic Church in Scotland | |
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Polity | Episcopal |
Governance | BCOS |
Pope | Francis |
President | Hugh Gilbert |
Has Philip Tartaglia died?
January 13, 2021
Philip Tartaglia/Date of death
What happened to the Scottish Catholic Observer?
The Scottish Catholic Observer was Scotland’s only national Catholic newspaper, founded in 1885. It ceased publication in 2020. It featured news of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland as well as regular international church news and reports from the Vatican.
Does Scotland have a cardinal?
As Scotland has had only three Cardinals in the church’s recent history, there is limited precedent, but a bishop or archbishop who dies away from their diocese, would normally be returned there and honoured with a requiem mass, before being buried in a cathedral or diocesan cemetery.
Who is the Scottish cardinal?
Michael Patrick
Keith O’Brien
His Eminence Keith O’Brien | |
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Created cardinal | 21 October 2003 by Pope John Paul II |
Rank | Cardinal-priest |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Keith Michael Patrick O’Brien |
Who is the current Archbishop of Glasgow?
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow
Archdiocese of Glasgow Archidioecesis Glasguensis | |
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Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | Sede vacante |
Bishops emeritus | Mario Joseph Conti |
Which Scottish clans were Catholic?
Professors Donnachie and Hewitt (1989): there were “divided loyalties among the clans – many had remained Catholic”, while “the Jacobite clans, notably the MacGregors, MacDonalds, MacPhersons, Stewarts and Robertsons, continued to support the Catholic cause after the Hanoverian succession”.
How many brothers and sisters did Archbishop Tartaglia have?
five sisters
He was the eldest son of Guido and Annita Tartaglia, and had three brothers and five sisters. One of his brothers also served as a priest in Glasgow. He was of Italian descent.