- Bishop Hugh Lindsay
Hugh Lindsay is a
bishop of theRoman Catholic Church in Great Britain.Hugh Lindsay was born in
Newcastle upon Tyne on20 June 1927 . He was educated at St Cuthbert's Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, andUshaw College , Durham. After priestly ordination, he worked in a variety of roles in theDiocese of Hexham and Newcastle , most notably as secretary at Bishop's House.In 1969
Pope Paul VI appointed himAuxiliary Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle andtitular Bishop of Cuncacestre. Bishop Lindsay received Episcopal Ordination inSt. Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne , on11 December 1969 . He continued to assist the then Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle, Bishop James Cunningham, until the latter resigned the diocese in 1974.Bishop Lindsay was subsequently appointed to succeed Bishop Cunningham on
December 12 1974 , when he took possession of the Diocese asOrdinary and bishop in his own right.On
June 10 1977 , Pope Paul VI appointedOwen Swindlehurst , another priest of the diocese, to assist Bishop Lindsay as Auxiliary Bishop and titular Bishop of Cuncacestre. The two worked together until Bishop Lindsay resigned the See on grounds of ill health. His resignation was accepted byPope John Paul II on11 January 1992 .Bishop Lindsay assisted the
Archbishop of Liverpool ,Derek Worlock , at the Episcopal Ordination of his successor,Bishop Ambrose Griffiths , onMarch 20 1992 .Since then, Bishop Lindsay has taken up residence in the
Diocese of Lancaster and has continued to be an active member of theCatholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales .External links
* [http://www.rcdhn.org.uk/ Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle]
* [http://www.stmaryscathedral.org.uk/ St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne]
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