Frederick Goldie
{{Short description|Scottish bishop}}
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Frederick Goldie (1 September 1914 – 23 October 1980) was a Scottish Anglican bishop.
Early life and education
Goldie was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 1 September 1914, the son of John and Maria Goldie. He was educated at Hatfield College, Durham, from where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree and a Licentiate of Theology in 1938 and a Master of Arts in 1946. He also studied at the Edinburgh Theological College between 1934 and 1938. He then studied at the New College, Edinburgh of the University of Edinburgh, from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1939.“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 {{ISBN|978-0-19-954087-7}}
Ordained ministry
Goldie was ordained deacon in 1938 and priest in 1939 by the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.Crockfords, 1940-41 Oxford, OUP, 1940 He served as a curate at the Good Shepherd Church in Hillington between 1938 and 1946, after which he became rector of the same church, remaining there until 1949. Between 1944 and 1946, he also served as priest-in-charge of Ascension Church in Glasgow. In 1949, he was appointed rector of St Augustine's Church in Dumbarton. He was a lecturer at the Edinburgh Theological College from 1940 until 1963. In 1963, he became Dean of Glasgow and Galloway, and subsequently rector of St Margaret's Church, until 1974."Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000" Bertie, D.M: Edinburgh T & T Clark {{ISBN|0-567-08746-8}}
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In 1974, he was elected Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway and was consecrated on 22 November 1974 at St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow.
A noted ecclesiastical historian,See his "A History of the Episcopal Church in Scotland" London, SPCK 1951 British Library website accessed 12:18 GMT 20 December 2010 he died in post."Right Rev Frederick Goldie", The Times, 28 October 1980, p. 14.
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Category:Alumni of Hatfield College, Durham
Category:Alumni of New College, Edinburgh
Category:Alumni of Edinburgh Theological College
Category:Deans of Glasgow and Galloway
Category:Bishops of Glasgow and Galloway
Category:20th-century Scottish Episcopalian bishops
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