John MacDonald (vicar apostolic of the Highland District) explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District
Term:1773–1779
Predecessor:Hugh MacDonald
Successor:Alexander MacDonald
Other Post:Titular Bishop of Tiberiopolis
(1761–1779)
Ordination:1 April 1752
Ordained By:Giovanni Antonio Guadagni
Consecration:27 September 1761
Consecrated By:Ferdinando Maria de Rossi
Birth Place:Ardnamurchan, Scotland
Death Date:9 May 1779 (aged about 52)
Death Place:Knoydart, Scotland
Alma Mater:Pontifical Scots College

John MacDonald (– 9 May 1779) was a Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District of Scotland.

Life

Born in Ardnamurchan, Argyllshire in about 1727, he was ordained a priest on 1 April 1752. He was appointed the Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District and Titular Bishop of Tiberiopolis by the Holy See on 25 February 1761. He was consecrated to the Episcopate at Preshome on 27 September 1761. The principal consecrator was Bishop Hugh MacDonald, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Alexander Smith and Bishop James Grant. On the death of Bishop MacDonald on 12 March 1773, he automatically succeeded as the Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District. He died in office on 9 May 1779, aged 52.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brady, W. Maziere. William Maziere Brady

    . William Maziere Brady. The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875 . 1876 . Tipografia Della Pace . Rome . 3 . 465–466.