Scottish Catholic Observer Explained

Scottish Catholic Observer
Type:Newspaper
Owners:The Catholic Herald
Editor:Peter Diamond [1]
Foundation:1885
Price:£1
Ceased Publication:2020
Headquarters:19 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 6BT

The Scottish Catholic Observer was Scotland's only national Catholic newspaper, founded in 1885. It ceased publication in 2020. It featured news of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland as well as regular international church news and reports from the Vatican. For most of the twenty-first century, it was owned by The Catholic Herald newspaper group.

Weekly editions contained local, national, and international news, opinion pages, letters, education news and reviews, in addition to regular reader competitions. The paper also listed births, deaths, and marriages across Scotland. Much of its exclusive news was later picked up by the mainstream media.[2]

The paper carried regular features on Scottish Catholic life and history, weekly columnists alongside an Ecumenical coverage which keeps readers up to date with Scottish Inter-Church dialogue and projects.

The Scottish Catholic Observer was redesigned and relaunched in 2008 with editor Liz Leydon, a former Scotsman journalist, and manager Rebecca Rigg.[3] [4] In June 2016, deputy editor Ian Dunn took over as editor,[5] who was succeeded by his deputy Daniel Harkins in 2018.[6]

Notable former reporters include SNP MP Brendan O'Hara,[7] war correspondent Francis McCullagh,[8] and Kevin McKenna, columnist for The Observer and former deputy editor of The Herald and executive editor of the Daily Mail in Scotland.[9]

History

The Scottish Catholic Observer was created in 1885 as the Glasgow Observer. Its first edition was published on 18 April 1885 by the Glasgow Publishing Company at 58 Renfield Street, Glasgow.[10] It was shortly afterwards bought by Irishman Charles Diamond, who would use it and the Preston-based Catholic News as the basis of The Catholic Herald.[11]

The newspaper's early years were overseen by the Glasgow-born managing editor David John Mitchell Quin, who was recruited by Charles Diamond from the English-based Catholic Times.

In the twenty first century it was owned by The Catholic Herald newspaper group, but in March 2016 the newspaper was put up for sale by its owners for a reported fee of £350,000.[12]

In March 2020, the paper ceased publication at the time of the first national COVID-19 lockdown, which also saw churches closed. The company was wound up in December of that year.[13]

Editors

Peter Diamond (2019-2020)

Daniel Harkins (2018–2019)[14]

Ian Dunn (2016–2018)[15]

Liz Leydon (2008–2016)[16]

Harry Conroy (2000–2007)[17]

Eddie Barnes (1999–2000)[18]

Hugh Farmer (1993–1999)[19]

John MacLean (1990–1993)

Jim Coffey (1977–1990)

Rennie McOwan (1962–1964)[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Purden. Richard. 'Stop behaving like victims': Anti-Catholic sectarianism a thing of the past in Scotland, claims leading historian. 1 April 2018. The Irish Post. 20 March 2018.
  2. News: Braiden. Gerry. Future of Scotland's only national Catholic newspaper in doubt as owners issue 'for sale' notice. 2 April 2017. The Herald. The Herald. 19 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Scottish Catholic Observer to relaunch. Scottish Christian.com. 24 October 2014.
  4. http://www.archdiocese-edinburgh.com/documents/RELAUNCHOFSCOTTISHCATHOLICOBSERVER_13Jun08.pdf
  5. Web site: Scottish Catholic Observer staff list. sconews.co.uk. 22 November 2016.
  6. News: Purden. Richard. 'Stop behaving like victims': Anti-Catholic sectarianism a thing of the past in Scotland, claims leading historian. 1 April 2018. The Irish Post. 20 March 2018.
  7. News: Going to Westminster was the start of a new life for Argyll and Bute MP Brendan O'Hara. 16 February 2017. Helensburgh Advertiser.
  8. News: Coffey. Jim. Writer of the War. 4097. Scottish Catholic Observer. 19 April 1985.
  9. Web site: The future of the Catholic press. Open House. 16 February 2017.
  10. Web site: Scottish Catholic Observer About Page. Scottish Catholic Observer. 2 April 2017.
  11. Web site: The Catholic press in the UK. Catholic Universe. 2 April 2017.
  12. News: McKenna. Kevin. Bitter struggle to save the Scottish Catholic Observer. 2 April 2017. The Guardian. 3 April 2016.
  13. Web site: Keenan. Bishop John. 8 May 2021. Bishop John Keenan. .
  14. News: Purden. Richard. 'Stop behaving like victims': Anti-Catholic sectarianism a thing of the past in Scotland, claims leading historian. 1 April 2018. The Irish Post. 20 March 2018.
  15. Web site: Scottish Catholic Observer staff list. sconews.co.uk. 22 November 2016.
  16. Web site: Scottish Catholic Observer to relaunch. Scottish Christian.com. 24 October 2014.
  17. Web site: Harry Conroy obituary. The Guardian. 28 April 2010 . 16 February 2017.
  18. Web site: Scotland's turbulent priest. The Guardian. 19 August 2000 . 16 February 2017.
  19. Web site: Sacked church editor not going meekly. The Independent. 18 February 1999 . 16 February 2017.
  20. Book: Gallagher, Tom. Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace: Religious Tension in Modern Scotland, 1819-1914. registration. 1987. Manchester University Press. 978-0-7190-2396-5. 283–.