Retired bishop of Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld dies aged 79
When he was ordained as head of the Diocese of Dunkeld in 1981, Bishop Logan was one of the youngest Catholic bishops in the world.
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Bishop Vincent Logan was hailed for his dedication and energy (Image: screengrab)
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He served as Bishop from 26 January 1981 to 30 June 2012. Tributes have poured in for the dedicated and energetic man as Scotland s Bishops mourn his death and offer prayers and condolences, only one day after the death of Glasgow Archbishop Philip Tartaglia. Just a day after Archbishop Philip died, Bishop Vincent Logan, Emeritus Bishop of Dunkeld has died. He was 79 and served as Bishop 26 January 1981 to 30 June 2012. Requiescat in pace pic.twitter.com/AdUQ4CdQ6k Archdiocese of Glasgow (@ArchdiocGlasgow) January 14, 2021 The President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, Bishop Hugh Gilbert issued a statement to offer deep condolences. It read: “It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the loss of Vincent Logan, the retired bishop of Dunkeld. The bishops of Scotland offer our deep condolences and the promise of our prayers to Bishop Stephen Robson and all the clergy and people of the Diocese of Dunkeld as they remember Bishop Vincent.