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Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church

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Theprimus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, styled "The Most Reverend the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church", is the presidingbishop of theScottish Episcopal Church. The current Primus is the Most Revd.Mark Strange who became primus on 27 June 2017.

The wordprimus literally means "first" inLatin and is cognate to the related episcopal titlePrimate.

Roles

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The Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church has the following tasks:

  • to preside at all provincial liturgical functions
  • to preside at all meetings of the General Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church
  • to preside at all meetings of the Episcopal Synod
  • to declare and carry out the resolutions of the General Synod, the Episcopal Synod and the College of Bishops
  • to represent the Scottish Episcopal Church in its relation to all other churches of the Anglican Communion and other communions
  • to perform the functions and duties of primus as specified in the canons of the Scottish Episcopal Church
  • to correspond on behalf of the Scottish Episcopal Church with primates, metropolitans and the secretary general of the Anglican Consultative Council.

History

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The primus does not have anymetropolitan jurisdiction. Metropolitan responsibilities are held by the diocesan bishops. The last head of the Scottish Episcopal Church to hold both primate and metropolitan titles wasArthur Rose,Archbishop of St Andrews, up to his death in 1704.[1] The last bishop to exercise metropolitan authority wasAlexander Rose,Bishop of Edinburgh, up to his death in 1720.[2]

Bishops elected as primus

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Holders of the role since the creation of the post in the early 18th century.[3]

Primuses of the Scottish Episcopal Church
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
17201727John FullartonBishop of Edinburgh, 1720–1727.
May 1727Oct 1727Arthur MillarBishop of Edinburgh, May–Oct 1727.
17271731Andrew LumsdenBishop of Edinburgh, 1727–1733.
17311738David FreebairnBishop of Galloway, 1731–1733; Bishop of Edinburgh, 1733–1739.
17381743Thomas RattrayBishop of Dunkeld, 1727–1743.
17431757Robert KeithBishop of Caithness,Orkney andThe Isles, 1731–1757.
17571761Robert WhiteBishop of Fife, 1743–1761.
17621782William FalconerBishop of Moray, 1742–1778; Bishop of Edinburgh, 1776–1784.
17821788Robert KilgourBishop of Aberdeen, 1768–1786.
17881816John SkinnerBishop of Aberdeen, 1786–1816.
18161837George GleigBishop of Brechin, 1810–1840.
18371841James WalkerBishop of Edinburgh, 1830–1841.
18411857William SkinnerBishop of Aberdeen, 1816–1857.
18571862Charles TerrotBishop of Edinburgh, 1841–1872.
18621886Robert EdenBishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, 1851–1886.
18861901Hugh JermynBishop of Brechin, 1875–1903.
19011904James KellyBishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, 1886–1904.
19041907George WilkinsonBishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane, 1893–1907.
19081934Walter RobberdsBishop of Brechin, 1904–1934.
19351943Arthur MacleanBishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, 1904–1943.
19431946Logie DansonBishop of Edinburgh, 1939–1946.
19461952John HowBishop of Glasgow & Galloway, 1938–1952.
19521962Thomas HannayBishop of Argyll & The Isles, 1942–1962.
19621973Francis MoncreiffBishop of Glasgow & Galloway, 1952–1973.
19741977Richard WimbushBishop of Argyll & The Isles, 1963–1977.
19771985Alastair HaggartBishop of Edinburgh, 1975–1985.
19851990Ted LuscombeBishop of Brechin, 1975–1990.
19901992George HendersonBishop of Argyll & The Isles, 1977–1992.
19922000Richard HollowayBishop of Edinburgh, 1986–2000.
20002006Bruce CameronBishop of Aberdeen & Orkney, 1992–2006.
20062009Idris JonesBishop of Glasgow & Galloway, 1998–2009.
20092016David ChillingworthBishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane, 2004–2016.
2017presentMark StrangeBishop of Moray, Ross, & Caithness, 2007–present

See also

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References

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  1. ^A Short History of the Episcopal Church in Scotland by Frederick Goldie (revised edition — 1975)ISBN 0-7152-0315-0
  2. ^Bertie 2000,Scottish Episcopal Clergy, pp.121–122.
  3. ^Bertie 2000,Scottish Episcopal Clergy, p.513.

Bibliography

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  • Bertie, David M. (2000).Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000. Edinburgh: T & T Clark.ISBN 0-567-08746-8.
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