Peter Antony Moran (born 13 April 1935) is the former
Roman Catholic Bishop of the
Diocese of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Early life
Moran was born in
Glasgow. After early schooling in Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire, he spent nine years in further primary and then secondary education at
St Aloysius' College, Glasgow, a
Jesuit
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day school.
Priesthood
His formal education for the
Catholic priesthood began with seven years at the
Pontifical Scots College in
Rome (1952-1959), where he was ordained priest in 1959 in the chapel of the
Spanish College
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by Bishop
Fernández-Conde of
Córdoba.
He holds the degrees of Ph.L. and
S.T.L. from the
Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
He is also a graduate of the
University of Aberdeen, where he received an
M.Ed.
The Master of Education (MEd or M.Ed. or Ed.M.; Latin ''Magister Educationis'' or ''Educationis Magister'') is a master's degree awarded by university, universities in many countries. This degree in education often includes the following majors: ...
degree, as well as the
University of Glasgow where he earned an
M.A. (Hons.) degree in classics.
At the request of his bishop he attended the
University of Glasgow to prepare for a teaching post in
Blairs College, then the national
minor seminary for Scotland. After graduating in 1963 he trained at
Jordanhill College of Education and joined the Blairs College staff in 1964, where he remained until 1986.
He also served in a variety of pastoral appointments before becoming bishop: priest in charge of St. Mary’s Parish, Blairs; parish priest of
Inverurie and also as
chaplain
A chaplain is, traditionally, a cleric (such as a Minister (Christianity), minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, purohit, or imam), or a laity, lay representative of a religious tradition, attached to a secularity, secular institution (such as a hosp ...
to various schools.
For several years, he served as the Roman Catholic "corresponding member" of Gordon Presbytery of the
Church of Scotland. He served from 1986 to 2002 on the Education Committees of now defunct
Grampian Region and later of
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire ( sco, Aiberdeenshire; gd, Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 Subdivisions of Scotland#council areas of Scotland, council areas of Scotland.
It takes its name from the County of Aberdeen which has substantially differe ...
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He is a Life Member of the
Educational Institute of Scotland (E.I.S.) and chaplain to the French-speaking Catholic community of (mainly oil-related) expatriates in Aberdeen.
Bishop of Aberdeen
When Bishop
Mario Conti
Mario Joseph Conti (20 March 1934 – 8 November 2022) was a Scottish Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of the Metropolitan see of Glasgow, Scotland between 2002 and his retirement in 2012. Ordained to the priesthood in 1958, C ...
became Archbishop of Glasgow on 22 February 2002,
Peter Moran was elected to the caretaker post of Diocesan Administrator of Aberdeen before being appointed
bishop by
Pope John Paul II on 13 October 2003.
He was consecrated as Bishop of Aberdeen on 1 December 2003 by Archbishop
Mario Joseph Conti
Mario Joseph Conti (20 March 1934 – 8 November 2022) was a Scottish Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of the Metropolitan see of Glasgow, Scotland between 2002 and his retirement in 2012. Ordained to the priesthood in 1958, Co ...
in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption,
Aberdeen.
His personal motto is, in
Latin, ''Gaudium et spes'' - "Joy and Hope" - which is also the title of Vatican II's
''Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World''.
References
External links
Catholic HierarchyDiocese of Aberdeen
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1935 births
Living people
Clergy from Glasgow
Alumni of the University of Aberdeen
Alumni of the University of Glasgow
Bishops of Aberdeen
21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Scotland
People educated at St Aloysius' College, Glasgow
Pontifical Gregorian University alumni
Scottish Roman Catholic bishops