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BISHOP MAGUIRE CONSECRATED AT DUNDEE

From Our Own Correspondent GLASGOW.
Seven members of the Scottish hierarchy-two Archbishops and five bishops-were present on the altar of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Dundee. when the Rt. Rev. James Maguire
was consecrated coadjutor Bishop of Dunkeld with right of succession to the See.
The new Bishop, who will assist the octogenarian Bishop Toner of Dunkeld, was, like him. raised to the episcopacy shortly after the Outbreak of war.
The consecrating prelate was Bishop Toner, and the co-consecrators Bishop 13ennet of Aberdeen and Bishop Mellon, Ccadjutor in the Diocese of Galloway.
Present within the sanctuary were Mgr. McDonald, 0.S.B., Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh (preacher), Mgr. Mackintosh, Archbishop of Glasgow, and Mgr. Graham, Bishop of Tipasa.
The ceremony was witnessed by nearly one hundred priests and by many parishioners from the missions in which Bishop Maguire had served as curate and parish priest.
The consecration of Bishop-Elect Campbell, of Argyle and the Isles will, am informed, take place in Oban next Thursday.




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