Römisch-katholische Kirche in Schottland

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Karte der römisch-katholischen Diözesen in Schottland
Anteil der Angehörigen der Römisch-Katholischen Kirche nach der Volkszählung 2011:
  • 18 % oder mehr
  • 12–18 %
  • 6–12 %
  • unter 6 %
  • Zur römisch-katholischen Kirche in Schottland bekennen sich etwa 15,9 % (Census 2011[1]) der schottischen Bevölkerung, nur die Church of Scotland ist mitgliederstärker. Eine katholische „Hochburg“ in Schottland ist die Stadt Glasgow. Bei der Volkszählung 2001 gaben 29 % der Einwohner von Glasgow an, katholisch zu sein.[2]

    Bischofskonferenz

    Die Schottische Bischofskonferenz (englisch: Bishops’ Conference of Scotland) ist die ständige Versammlung der römisch-katholischen Bischöfe von Schottland. Zur Erledigung aller anfallenden Arbeiten besteht sie aus einem Sekretariat und mehreren Kommissionen.

    Diözesane Gliederung

    Die zwei Kirchenprovinzen gliedern sich in zwei Erzdiözesen und sechs Suffragandiözesen. Dazu gibt es noch zwei Jurisdiktionen, die Schottland, England und Wales umfassen, das sind das Militärordinariat und
    das Personalordinariat Unserer Lieben Frau von Walsingham.

    Kirchenprovinz Glasgow

    WappenErzbistum/BistumGründungKathedraleLage des Bistums in SchottlandWebseite
    Coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Glasgow.svgErzbistum Glasgow
    Erzbischof von Glasgow
    1878St Andrew’s Cathedral, GlasgowGlasgow St Andrew's Cathedral from Clyde Street3.JPGRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow in Scotland.jpgwww.rcag.org.uk
    Bistum Motherwell
    Bischof von Motherwell
    1947Cathedral of Our Lady of Good Aid, Motherwell
    Motherwell Cathedral - Geograph-3626472-by-Anne-Burgess.jpg
    (c) Anne Burgess, CC BY-SA 2.0
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Diocese of Motherwell in Scotland.jpgwww.rcdom.org.uk
    Bistum Paisley
    Bischof von Paisley
    1947St Mirin’s Cathedral, Paisley
    Saint Mirin's Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 1191127.jpg
    (c) Stephen Sweeney, CC BY-SA 2.0
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Paisley in Scotland.jpgwww.paisleydiocese.org.uk

    Kirchenprovinz St. Andrews und Edinburgh

    WappenErzbistum/BistumGründungKathedraleLage des Bistums in SchottlandWebseite
    Coat of Arms of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edinburgh.svgErzbistum Saint Andrews und Edinburgh
    Erzbischof von Saint Andrews und Edinburgh
    1878St. Mary’s Cathedral, EdinburghSt Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral Edinburgh 2.JPGRoman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh in Scotland.jpgwww.archdiocese-edinburgh.com
    Coat of Arms of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen.svgBistum Aberdeen
    Bischof von Aberdeen
    1878Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Aberdeen
    St Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen-2.jpg
    (c) Colin Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen.jpgwww.dioceseofaberdeen.org/
    Bistum Argyll and the Isles
    Bischof von Argyll and the Isles
    1878Cathedral of St Columba, ObanSt Columbas Cathedral, UK.jpgDiocese of Argyll and the Isles.jpgwww.rcdai.org.uk
    Bistum Dunkeld
    Bischof von Dunkeld
    1878St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee
    Church on Nethergate street.jpg
    (c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Diocese of Dunkeld.jpgwww.dunkelddiocese.org.uk
    Bistum Galloway
    Bischof von Galloway
    1878Cathedral of St. Margaret, AyrSmc ayr.jpgRoman Catholic Diocese of Galloway in Scotland.jpgwww.gallowaydiocese.org.uk

    Siehe auch

    Commons: Römisch-katholische Kirche in Schottland – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

    Weblinks

    Einzelnachweise

    1. Scotland’s Census 2011 – National Records of Scotland Table KS209SCb – Religion All people. (PDF) In: scotlandscensus. 18. Mai 2017, abgerufen am 18. Mai 2017.
    2. Cecelia Clegg, Michael Rosie: Faith communities and local government in Glasgow. Scottish Executive Social Research, Edinburgh 2005, ISBN 0-7559-2773-7, S. 59.

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    This is a representation of the coat of arms of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen

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    St Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen.
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    Map of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen
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    The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Edinburgh near York Place.
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    Map of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh in Scotland
    Motherwell Cathedral - Geograph-3626472-by-Anne-Burgess.jpg
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    More properly called the Cathedral of our Lady of Good Aid, this is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell. Originally an ordinary church, the striking red sandstone building was designed by Peter Paul Pugin and opened on 9 December 1900. It was renovated and adapted for use as a cathedral in 1948 by Jack Antonio Coia, and is a Category B Listed building.
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Diocese of Motherwell in Scotland.jpg
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    Map of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Diocese of Motherwell in Scotland
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Paisley in Scotland.jpg
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    Map of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paisley in Scotland
    Smc ayr.jpg
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    St Margaret's Cathedral Ayr
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     % Roman Catholic by council area in Scotland based off of the 2011 UK census results.
     
    18% or more
     
    12-18%
     
    6-12%
     
    Less than 6%
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway in Scotland.jpg
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    map of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway in Scotland
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Diocese of Dunkeld.jpg
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    Map of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Diocese of Dunkeld in Scotland
    Church on Nethergate street.jpg
    (c) Bill Nicholls, CC BY-SA 2.0
    Roman catholic St Andrew's Cathedral, Dundee.
    St Columbas Cathedral, UK.jpg
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    Saint Mirin's Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 1191127.jpg
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    Saint Mirin's Cathedral Catholic cathedral in Paisley, named after the patron saint of the town, who founded the religious community that would grow to become Paisley Abbey.
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow in Scotland.jpg
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    Map of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow in Scotland
    Coat of Arms of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edinburgh.svg
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    This is a representation of the coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Edinburgh


    Azure a saltire Agent charged on each of the upper limbs with a cross patty fitchy Sable and at the centre a representation of Edinburgh castle as in the arms of the city.


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    map of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles in Scotland
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    Colours indicating the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Scotland on a map of Council areas of Scotland in 2011.