Sandy McDonald
{{Short description|Scottish minister (1937–2016)}}
{{Other people|Sandy McDonald or Sandy MacDonald|Sandy McDonald (disambiguation)}}
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{{Infobox Christian leader
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| honorific-prefix = The Very Reverend
| name = Alexander McDonald
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| title = Moderator of the General Assembly
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| church = Church of Scotland
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| term = 1997 to 1998
| predecessor = John McIndoe
| successor = Alan Main
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1937|11|5|df=y}}
| birth_place = Bishopbriggs, Scotland
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2016|3|17|1937|11|5|df=y}}
| death_place = Erskine, Scotland
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| nationality = Scottish
| religion = Presbyterianism
| children = 3, including David Tennant
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| alma_mater = University of Glasgow
Trinity College, Glasgow
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Alexander McDonald (5 November 1937 – 17 March 2016){{cite news |title=David Tennant's father dead at 78: Former Church of Scotland moderator Dr Sandy McDonald passes away |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/david-tennants-father-dead-78-7574541 |first=Rebecca |last=Pocklington |newspaper=Daily Mirror |date=17 March 2016}} was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland who served as the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 1997 to 1998.
Biography
McDonald was born in Bishopbriggs in 1937, the son of Jessie (known as Jeanette) Helen Low and Alexander M. McDonald.{{cite book |title=Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation, Volume 10 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wqNbAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Alexander+McDonald%22+bishopbriggs |publisher=Oliver and Boyd |date=1981 |isbn=978-0-71520-495-5}} He worked in the timber industry in the 1950s, prior to National Service in the Royal Air Force. He studied at the University of Glasgow before training for the ministry at Trinity College.{{cite journal |title=Very Rev. Dr. Alexander McDonald |journal=Frost's Scottish Who's Who}}{{cite news |title=Church pays tribute to former Moderator the Very Rev Dr Sandy McDonald |url=http://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/news_and_events/news/recent/church_pays_tribute_to_former_moderator_the_very_rev_dr_sandy_mcdonald |website=Church of Scotland |date=17 March 2016 |accessdate=24 March 2016}}
Following theological studies in the 1960s, his first position after completing his studies was in the rural Church of Scotland, in Longriggend, north Lanarkshire, he served as minister at St David's Parish Church, Bathgate (1968{{Ndash}}1974), then at St Mark's Parish Church, Ralston (1974{{Ndash}}1988) and then as General Secretary of the Church of Scotland's Board of Ministry until he retired in 2002. He was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 1997 to 1998. His formal title (following the end of his Moderatorial year) was The Very Reverend Dr. Alexander McDonald.
=Television career=
In the early 1980s, he co-presented the Scottish Television religious magazine programme That's the Spirit! and was also interviewed on VIP, also an STV religious show. His role as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meant he was one of the public figures who led tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales upon her death in 1997 in a BBC broadcast. In May 2008, he made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Doctor Who episode "The Unicorn and the Wasp", playing the part of a footman alongside his son David Tennant. They also appeared together on an episode of celebrity Ready Steady Cook. He was one of the interviewees for his son's Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards in 2015, during which Tennant dedicated his award to his father.{{cite news |title=David Tennant honoured with special recognition at the National TV Awards 2015 |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/david-tennant-honoured-with-special-recoginition-at-the-national-tv-awards-2015-9993914.html |newspaper=The Independent|location=London |first=Daisy |last=Wyatt |date=21 January 2015}}
Personal life
McDonald was married to Helen (daughter of former footballer Archie McLeod) for over 40 years until her death on 15 July 2007.{{cite news |title=Tributes pour in for Helen |url=http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/renfrewshire-news/tm_method=full&objectid=19486037&siteid=63858-name_page.html |newspaper=Paisley Daily Express |date=20 July 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004203106/http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/renfrewshire-news/tm_method%3Dfull%26objectid%3D19486037%26siteid%3D63858-name_page.html |archivedate=4 October 2011 |url-status=dead }}{{cite news |title=Deaths |newspaper=Glasgow Evening Times |url=http://daol.newsquest.co.uk/glasgow/eveningtimes/step2-2.asp?cat=551306&g=553&offset=100 |date=19 July 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927033509/http://daol.newsquest.co.uk/glasgow/eveningtimes/step2-2.asp?cat=551306&g=553&offset=100 |archivedate=27 September 2007}} They had three children: a daughter named Karen, and two sons, Blair and David.
In a 2015 interview, he disclosed that he was terminally ill with pulmonary fibrosis, a degenerative lung condition. In the same interview, he spoke in support of "right to die" campaigns.{{cite news |title=David Tennant's terminally ill Reverend dad calls on Church of Scotland to back right-to-die |url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/david-tennants-terminally-ill-reverend-5243794 |first=Jennifer |last=Hyland |newspaper=Daily Record|location=Glasgow |date=27 February 2015}} McDonald died on 17 March 2016.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-35832846 |title=David Tennant's father and ex-Kirk moderator Sandy McDonald dies |publisher=BBC News |date=17 March 2016 |accessdate=19 March 2016}}
References
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External links
- {{cite news |title=Obituaries: The Very Rev Dr Sandy McDonald |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/14351549.The_Very_Rev_Dr_Sandy_McDonald/ |newspaper=The Herald |date=17 March 2016}}
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before= John H. McIndoe |
title=Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland |
years= 1997–1998 |
after= Prof. Alan Main }}
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Category:20th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland
Category:20th-century Scottish Presbyterian ministers
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Category:People from Bishopbriggs