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'''James William McCarthy''' (1853–1943) was a [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] clergyman who served as [[Bishop of Galloway]] in [[Scotland]] from 1914 to 1943.<ref name=chbmccjw>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bmccjw|Bishop James William McCarthy|6 October 2010}}</ref> |
'''James William McCarthy''' (1853–1943) was a [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] clergyman who served as [[Bishop of Galloway]] in [[Scotland]] from 1914 to 1943.<ref name=chbmccjw>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bmccjw|Bishop James William McCarthy|6 October 2010}}</ref> |
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Born in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[England]] on 30 January 1853, he was [[Holy Orders|ordained]] to the [[Priesthood (Catholic Church)|priesthood]] in Glasgow on 4 May 1879. He was appointed as [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]] of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway|Diocese of Galloway]] by the [[Holy See]] on 25 May 1914, and [[Consecration|consecrated]] to the [[Episcopal polity|Episcopate]] on 9 June 1914. The principal [[consecrator]] was Donald Aloysius Mackintosh, [[Coadjutor Archbishop]] of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow|Glasgow]], and the principal co-consecrators were [[James August Smith]], Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh and [[John Joseph Keily]], Bishop of Plymouth.<ref name=chbmccjw/> |
Born in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[England]] on 30 January 1853, he was [[Holy Orders|ordained]] to the [[Priesthood (Catholic Church)|priesthood]] in Glasgow on 4 May 1879. He was appointed as [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]] of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway|Diocese of Galloway]] by the [[Holy See]] on 25 May 1914, and [[Consecration|consecrated]] to the [[Episcopal polity|Episcopate]] on 9 June 1914. The principal [[consecrator]] was Donald Aloysius Mackintosh, [[Coadjutor Archbishop]] of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow|Glasgow]], and the principal co-consecrators were [[James August Smith]], Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh and [[John Joseph Keily]], Bishop of Plymouth.<ref name=chbmccjw/> |
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James William McCarthy (1853–1943) was a Roman Catholic clergyman who served as Bishop of Galloway in Scotland from 1914 to 1943.[1]
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Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England on 30 January 1853, he was ordained to the priesthood in Glasgow on 4 May 1879. He was appointed as Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway by the Holy See on 25 May 1914, and consecrated to the Episcopate on 9 June 1914. The principal consecrator was Donald Aloysius Mackintosh, Coadjutor Archbishop of Glasgow, and the principal co-consecrators were James August Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh and John Joseph Keily, Bishop of Plymouth.[1]
He died in office on 24 December 1943, aged 90.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Bishop James William McCarthy". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 6 October 2010.