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Furthermore, the Bishop Ronald MacDonald is linked to a Scotish-American... I am guessing not the bishop intended.
Furthermore, the Bishop Ronald MacDonald is linked to a Scotish-American... I am guessing not the bishop intended.
[[User:Deaghaidhcjjd|CJJDay]] 21:52, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
[[User:Deaghaidhcjjd|CJJDay]] 21:52, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

James Kyle is an incorrect link too.

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Isn't there a Bishop of Aberdeen in the Scottish Episcopal Church as well? john k 03:34, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Hi john k,
There is an Episcopal bishop of Aberdeen, the bishop of Diocese of Aberdeen & Orkney. I haven't got round to that yet, though. --JohnArmagh 11:33, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Well, at the very least, this article should be moved to Bishop of Aberdeen (Roman Catholic) and Bishop of Aberdeen turned into a disambiguation, don't you think. Presumably beyond just the modern Roman Catholic and the Scottish Episcopal there would also be Bishops of Aberdeen in the Church of Scotland before it abolished bishops, and also medieval bishops. john k 15:08, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)

I anticipated that you may be of that opinion (in fact I initially went as far as including the suggestion in my earlier reply but deleted it before saving it).
Certainly I have no objection. --JohnArmagh 20:55, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)

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According to the article on the Diocese of Aberdeen, there was a time of no Catholic bishop, and the list includes bishops during this supposed time of no bishop. Does this mean that they are Episcopal bishops? If so, should some diffrentiation be made, or at least a mention of when the Episcopal Church disenfranchized the Catholics there in addition to the restoration in the 1800s?

Furthermore, the Bishop Ronald MacDonald is linked to a Scotish-American... I am guessing not the bishop intended. CJJDay 21:52, 29 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

James Kyle is an incorrect link too.