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James McCarthy (bishop)
James
William McCarthy
was a
Roman Catholic
clergyman who served as
Bishop of Galloway
in
Scotland
from
1914
to 1943.
Born in
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
, on
30 January
1853, he was
ordained
to the
priesthood
in
Glasgow
on 4 May
1879
. He was appointed as
Bishop
of the
Diocese of Galloway
by the
Holy See
on
25 May
1914, and
consecrated
to the
Episcopate
on
9 June
1914. The
principal consecrator
was
Donald
Aloysius Mackintosh,
Coadjutor
Archbishop of Glasgow
, and the principal co-consecrators were
James August Smith
,
Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh
and
John Joseph Keily
,
Bishop of Plymouth
.
He
died in office
on 24
December 1943
, aged 90.