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  2. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh

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    Following the restoration of the Scottish hierarchy by Pope Leo XIII on 15 March 1878, part of the Eastern District was elevated to the status of an archdiocese with the title St Andrews & Edinburgh. [3] In Lent 2015, Archbishop Cushley outlined his vision for the future of the archdiocese in a pastoral letter entitled "We Have Found the Messiah".

  3. Archdiocese of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of St Andrews (originally the Diocese of St Andrews) was a territorial episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in early modern and medieval Scotland. It was the largest, most populous and wealthiest diocese of the medieval Scottish Catholic church, with territory in eastern Scotland stretching from Berwickshire and the ...

  4. Diocese of Dunkeld - Wikipedia

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    The diocese was restored by the Catholic Church (with a different boundary), on 4 March 1878, by Pope Leo XIII. The new Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld is one of the suffragan sees of the archiepiscopal province of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, and includes the counties of Perth, Angus, Clackmannan, Kinross, and the northern part of Fife.

  5. Archbishop of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew depicted on a coat-of-arms of the burgh, now in the St. Andrews Museum. The Bishop of St. Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: Easbaig Chill Rìmhinn, Scots: Beeshop o Saunt Andras) was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of St Andrews in the Catholic Church and then, from 14 August 1472, as Archbishop of St Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: Àrd-easbaig Chill Rìmhinn), the Archdiocese of St ...

  6. William Scheves - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop of St Andrews: Church: Roman Catholic Church: Archdiocese: St Andrews: Installed: 11 February 1478: Term ended: 28 January 1497: Predecessor: Patrick Graham: Successor: James Stewart: Previous post(s) Coadjutor Archbishop of St Andrews (1476-1478) Archdeacon of St Andrews (1472 x 1474-1478) Personal details; Died: 28 January 1497

  7. St Andrews Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of St Andrew (often referred to as St Andrews Cathedral) is a ruined cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.It was built in 1158 and became the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland as the seat of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and the Bishops and Archbishops of St Andrews.

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