- John Menzies Strain
John Menzies Strain (born at
Edinburgh ,8 December 1810 ; died there,2 July 1883 ) was a Scottish Catholic priest, who became the firstArchbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh .Life
Educated at
Edinburgh High School , atAquhorties Seminary , and at theScots College, Rome , he was ordained priest in 1833. After work in Edinburgh andDumfries , he was appointed to the mission ofDalbeattie , where he was for twenty-three years.Transferred to Dumfries in 1857, he was appointed in the following year president of
Blairs College, Aberdeen . On the death ofJames Gillies in 1864 he was nominated to succeed him asVicar Apostolic of the Eastern District , namedTitular Bishop of Abila , and consecrated byPope Pius IX at the Vatican on 25 September.During his nineteen years' episcopate he saw the number of clergy and missions increase in his district; many new schools were opened, and several religious communities, both of men and women, introduced. The bishop worked for the
restoration of the Scottish hierarchy ; and it was greatly due to his effects that the restoration took place, underPope Leo XIII , in 1878. He became himself the first Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, and held his first diocesan synod in 1881.References
*"Catholic Directory for Scotland" (1884), 169-80;
*"The Tablet ", LXI (7 July, 1883), 26.External link
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14313a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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