First Episcopal ordination at University since Scottish Reformation

Published: 26 September 2011

The first ordination since the Scottish Reformation of an Episcopal Chaplain took place in the University Chapel on Sunday 25 Sept

The first ordination since the Scottish Reformation of an Episcopal Chaplain took place in the University Chapel on Sunday 25 September.

Dr Kevin Francis, Chaplain to the University’s Anglican/Episcopalian community, was ordained Deacon by the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway, the Rt Rev’d Dr Gregor Duncan, at 2pm in the University Chapel. The University’s Vice Principal, Professor Neal Juster welcomed those attending on behalf of the University.

The University has an active Anglican presence with members from the international Anglican community as well as the Scottish Episcopal Church.

Kevin Francis says “I am delighted to be ordained as a Deacon in the Scottish Episcopal Church and serve as Anglican Chaplain at the University of Glasgow. I look forward to continuing my work with the Anglican community in the University.”

Professor Neal Juster says “Kevin Francis’ ordination is a significant event in his life and in the history of the University. The event signals the University's commitment to all faiths as we welcome students from around the world to a new academic session”.


First published: 26 September 2011

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