Henry Grey Graham
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Henry Grey Graham (8 March 1874 โ 5 December 1959) was a Scottish Catholic
Biography
He was born at the
Lateran Basilica in Rome and returned to Scotland in July 1907.[2][3] He served as an assistant firstly at Larkhall and then Motherwell, and then was given charge of St Mary's Longriggend.[1]
He was appointed
Bishop James McCarthy of Galloway and Bishop John Toner of Dunkeld.[2] In 1930, he returned to Glasgow as parish priest of Holy Cross, Crosshill. He continued to undertake episcopal functions such as assisting with the administering of Holy orders and confirmation in the Archdiocese. He died on 5 December 1959.[2][1]
Writings
- Where We Got the Bible: Our Debt to the Catholic Church (1911)
- Saint Margaret Queen of Scotland (1911)
- What Faith Really Means (1914)
- Hindrances to Conversion
- From the Kirk to the Catholic Church
References
- ^ a b c d The Catholic Directory for the Clergy and Laity in Scotland 1960. Glasgow: John S. Burns & Sons. 1960. pp. 334โ336.
- ^ a b c "Bishop Henry Grey Graham [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2024-03-20.
- ^ Welsh, Rev. Thomas (1908). The Catholic Directory for the Clergy and Laity in Scotland 1908. Edinburgh: Sands & Co. p. 260.