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John McLachlan (bishop)

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John McLachlan
Bishop of Galloway
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
DioceseGalloway
Appointed22 March 1878
Term ended16 January 1893
SuccessorWilliam Turner
Orders
Ordination16 March 1850
Consecration23 May 1878
by Charles Eyre
Personal details
Born7 September 1826
Died16 January 1893 (aged 66)
Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
MottoFortis et fidus

John McLachlan (7 September 1826 – 16 January 1893) was a Scottish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Galloway from 1878 to 1893.[1]

Life

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Born in Glasgow, Scotland on 7 September 1826, he was ordained to the priesthood in Rome on 16 March 1850. He was appointed the Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway by the Holy See on 22 March 1878, and consecrated to the Episcopate on 23 May 1878. The principal consecrator was Archbishop Charles Petre Eyre of Glasgow, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop James Chadwick of Hexham and Newcastle and Bishop John MacDonald of Aberdeen.[1]

He died in office on 16 January 1893, aged 66.[1] His Pontifical Mass of Requiem was celebrated at St Andrew's Cathedral in Dumfries after which his coffin was borne to the vaults beneath the church.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Bishop John McLachlan". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
Catholic Church titles
New creation Bishop of Galloway
1878–1893
Succeeded by