- Anthony Ross (rector)
Fr Ian Anthony Ross O.P., S.T.L., FSA(Scot) (14 June 1917 - 24 May 1993)
Early life
Born near
Beauly ,Inverness-shire ,Scotland , Anthony Ross was brought up Free Presbyterian, attending school in Beauly and thenInverness Royal Academy . He won an award to Edinburgh University, where he edited his first book at the age of twenty-two. Entering theCatholic Church , he was cut off financially by his family. He entered theDominican Order atWoodchester in 1939, made his profession on 19 October 1940, and was ordained priest on 29 September 1945.cite web| url=http://scotland.op.org/edinburgh/past_community/ian_anthony_ross.html| title=Past Members of the Community| publisher=St Albert the Great Chaplaincy Edinburgh| accessdate=2008-08-17]Career
After obtaining his
lectorate he returned to Edinburgh in 1947 to begin postgraduate studies on the Order in Scotland after theReformation . However in 1950 he was assigned to teach atHawkesyard . He was elected Prior ofWoodchester a year later and then in 1954 went toLaxton where he was a popular teacher. Returning to Edinburgh in 1959, he exerted wide influence throughout Scotland. He was the founder of The Innes Review and of the Scottish Catholic Historical Association and vice-chairman of theParole Board for Scotland . In 1979 he was electedRector of the University of Edinburgh .Later life
In 1982 he was elected Provincial but six months later suffered a stroke. He bore the limitations on his activities with patience, re-learning to speak and to write. In 1988 he published an autobiography. He died peacefully at Blairgowrie, near Perth, aged 78 with 52 years of profession and 47 of priesthood.
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