BISHOP OF ABERDEEN

''For the bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church, see Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney''
The 'Bishop of Aberdeen' (originally 'Bishop of Mortlach') 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. It appears that the episcopal seat had previously been at Mortlach (Mòrthlach), but was moved to Aberdeen during the reign of King David I of Scotland. We know the names of three bishops of Mortlach, the latter two of whom, "Donercius" and "Cormauch" (Cormac), are known only by name. The Bishop of Aberdeen broke communion with the Roman Catholic Church after the Scottish Reformation. Following the the Glorious Revolution, the office was abolished. A Roman Catholic diocese was recreated in Aberdeen in 1878.

Contents
List of known bishops of Mortlach
List of known bishops of Aberdeen
List of the modern Bishops of Aberdeen and its precursor offices
References
External links
List of known bishops of Mortlach

TenureIncumbentNotes
fl. 1012x'Beóán'One of the three known bishops of Mortlach. Known for other sources.
c. 1000s'"Donercius"'One of the three known bishops of Mortlach. Nothing more is known.
c. 1000s'Cormac'One of the three known bishops of Mortlach. Nothing more is known.

List of known bishops of Aberdeen

The Bishopric of Aberdeen, as the Bishopric of Aberdeen, appears to date from the 1130s, as does the list of known bishops.
TenureIncumbentNotes
fl. 1131x1132'Nechtan'
fl. 1147x1151-1171'Edward'
1172-1199'Matthew'
1199-1207'John'
1207-1228'Adam de Kald'
1228 x 1229'Matthew the Scot' (elect)Matthew or Mata had been the chancellor of king William I of Scotland. He was postulated to the see of Aberdeen, before in turn being postulated to the higher ranking See of Dunkeld. At any rate, he died before consecration. His name indicates that he was a Gael, but we do anything else about his background.
1228-1239'Gilbert de Stirling'
1239-1247'Radulf de Lamley'
1247-1256'Peter de Ramsay'
1256-1270 x 1272'Richard de Potton'
1272-1281 x 1282'Hugh de Benin'
1282-1328'Henry le Chen'
1329'Walter Herok' (elect)He died at Avignon, perhaps before being consecrated.
1329-1343 x 1344'Alexander de Kininmund (I)'
1344-1350'William de Deyn'
1350-1354 x 1355'John de Rait'
1355-1380'Alexander de Kininmund (II)'
1380-1389'Adam de Tyninghame'
1389-1421'Gilbert de Greenlaw'
1422-1440'Henry de Lichton'Previously Bishop of Moray.
1441-1458'Ingram Lindsay'
1458-1480'Thomas Spens'Previously Bishop of Galloway.
1480-1483'Robert Blackadder' (elect)He became Bishop of Glasgow.
1483-1514'William Elphinstone'Previously Bishop of Ross. He is one of the greatest of all medieval Scottish bishops, and is remembered today for, among other things, founding the University of Aberdeen.
1514 x 1515-1518'Alexander Gordon'
x 1515-1516'Robert Forman'Provided by Pope, but resigned without ever possessing.
1518-1532'Gavin Dunbar'
coadjutor: 1529-1531'George Learmond (coajutor)'George Learmond had been appointed Dunbar's successor in 1529, but he died before Dunbar did.
1532-1545'William Stewart'
1545-1577'William Gordon'Because of the Scottish Reformation of 1560, he was the last bishop owing allegiance to Rome.
1577-1600'David Cunningham'
1600-1616'Peter Blackburn'
1616-1617'Alexander Forbes'Translated from Bishopric of Caithness.
1618-1635'Patrick Forbes'
1635-1638'Adam Bellenden'Translated from the bishopric of Dunblane; died in 1648. Bishops were abolished in Scotland from 1638 to 1662.
1662'David Mitchel'
1663-1664'Alexander Burnet'Translated to the archbishopric of Glasgow.
1664-1682'Patrick Scougal'
1682-1689'George Haliburton'Episcopacy abolished in 1689.

List of the modern Bishops of Aberdeen and its precursor offices

The modern Bishop of Aberdeen is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen in the Province of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh. The diocese covers 29,068 km². The see is in the City of Aberdeen where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption. The Vicariate Apostolic of the Northern District (formerly the Vicariate Apostolic of the Highland District) was elevated to diocese status on 4 March 1878. The current bishop is the Right Reverend 'Peter' Antony 'Moran', the 10th Bishop of Aberdeen.
TenureIncumbentNotes
'Vicariate Apostolic of the Highland District'
16 September 1727 to 19 September 1727Bishop 'Alexander John Grant', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictDied in office
12 February 1731 to 12 March 1773Bishop 'Hugh MacDonald', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictPriest; died in office
12 March 1773 to 9 May 1779Bishop 'John MacDonald', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictCoadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Highland District; died in office
30 September 1779 to 9 September 1791Bishop 'Alexander MacDonald', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictPriest; died in office
8 November 1791 to 8 July 1814Bishop 'John Chisholm', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictPriest; died in office
8 July 1814 to 31 July 1818Bishop 'Aenaes Chisholm', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictCoadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Highland District; died in office
27 August 1819 to 13 February 1827Bishop 'Ranald MacDonald', Vicar Apostolic of the Highland DistrictAppointed Vicar Apostolic of Western District
'Vicariate Apostolic of the Northern District'
13 February 1827 to 23 February 1869Bishop 'James Kyle', Vicar Apostolic of the Northern DistrictPriest; died in office
23 February 1869 to ''15 March 1878''Bishop 'John MacDonald', Vicar Apostolic of the Northern DistrictCoadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District; Becoming Bishop of Aberdeen
'Diocese of Aberdeen'
''15 March 1878'' to 4 February 1889'John MacDonald'Hitherto Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District; died in office
16 July 1889 to 26 September 1889'Colin Grant'Priest; ordained 13 August 1889; died in office
14 August 1890 to 29 May 1898'Hugh McDonald', CSSRPriest of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer; ordained 23 October 1890; died in office
7 January 1899 to 13 January 1918'Aeneas Chisholm'Priest; ordained 24 February 1899; died in office
18 June 1918 to 25 December 1946'George Henry Bennett'Priest; ordained 1 August 1918; died in office
2 August 1947 to 5 July 1950'John Alexander Matheson'Priest; ordained 24 September 1947; died in office
20 June 1951 to 22 July 1963'Francis Raymond Walsh', M.Afr.Priest of the Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers) ; ordained 12 September 1951; resigned
8 December 1964 to 28 May 1976'Michael Foylan'Priest; ordained 25 March 1965; died in office
28 February 1977 to 15 January 2002'Mario Joseph Conti'Priest of Aberdeen; ordained 3 May 1977; appointed Archbishop of Glasgow
13 October 2003 to present'Peter' Antony 'Moran'Priest of Aberdeen; ordained 1 December 2003

References



★ Dowden, John, ''The Bishops of Scotland'', ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)

★ Lawrie, Sir Archibald, ''Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153'', (Glasgow, 1905)

Skene, William Forbes, ''Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban'', 2nd ed., (Edinburgh, 1887), vol. ii

External links



Dauvit Broun's list of 12th century Scottish Bishops

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