RC Diocese of Galloway

RC Diocese of Galloway Proclaiming the Gospel in Southwest Scotland for over 1,600 years. There was a continuous succession of bishops in the eighth century. Andrew's and Edinburgh.

The diocese of Galloway can claim to be the oldest in Scotland, founded as it was by St Ninian, the first known Catholic missionary in the country. The tradition is that he arrived in 396 (though quite probably the correct date is some decades, even a century, later) and established the earliest Christian settlement, which was given the name Candida Casa (White House) and, in the vernacular, Whith

orn. The diocese is still officially known in the Vatican as “Diocesis Gallovidiensis seu Candidae Casae”. For over a thousand years, Galloway continued as a diocese or, at least, as an ecclesiastical entity. A quote from The Catholic Directory for Scotland (2012, page 73): “The See of Whithorn is associated from the late fourth century with St Ninian, but it is possible that a Christian community existed there before his arrival. The See was revived c.1128 and recognised the metropolitan authority of York until 1355. It became a suffragan of St Andrews in 1472 and of Glasgow in 1492. The See was, in effect, vacant from the death of Andrew Durie (1541-1548) since his successor, Alexander Gordon, conformed at the reformation in 1560, and it remained vacant until the restoration of the hierarchy in 1878.”

The first four bishops after the restoration were John McLachlan (1878-1893), William Turner (1893-1914), James McCarthy (1914-1943) and William Mellon (1943-1952). These bishops had their residences in Dumfries and their cathedral church at St Andrew’s, Dumfries. The fifth bishop of the restored hierarchy was Joseph McGee (1952-1981); in 1959, to be more central in the diocese which, in 1947, had been given more territory in the north, he changed his residence from Dumfries to Ayr, giving his newly acquired house the name “Candida Casa”, an appropriate but slightly incongruous choice since the house is built of red sandstone. In 1961 when St Andrew’s cathedral was destroyed by fire, Bishop McGee made Good Shepherd church, Ayr, the cathedral. Maurice Taylor was the sixth of the post-restoration bishops and, in 2004, he was succeeded by
John Cunningham. In 2007 Bishop Cunningham changed the cathedral to St Margaret’s church in Ayr. Bishop Nolan was nominated as Bishop of Galloway on 22nd November 2014 by Pope Francis, and Ordained in the Grand Hall, Kilmarnock on 14th February 2015 by Archbishop Leo Cushley of St. It was announced on Friday February 4th 2022 that Pope Francis had appointed Bishop Nolan as Archbishop-elect of Glasgow and he was installed in St. Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow, as the Archbishop on Saturday February 26th 2022. On 22nd December 2023, Pope Francis nominated Bishop Frank Dougan as the new Bishop of Galloway. He was ordained Bishop on Saturday 9th March 2024 at St-Peter-in-Chains, Ardrossan, and was received into his Cathedral Church of St Margaret in Ayr the following day. His episcopal motto is: “Quench not the wavering flame”.

The latest edition of our Youth Office's monthly newsletter is in inboxes and parishes now! Packed full of all the lates...
03/06/2026

The latest edition of our Youth Office's monthly newsletter is in inboxes and parishes now! Packed full of all the latest youth news and events, it's well worth a read to find out what's on offer for young people across our Diocese.

Read it online here or pick up a copy in your local parish this weekend: https://youth.rcdg.org.uk/may-newsletter-issue-12/

30/05/2026

The words chosen by a bishop at his episcopal consecration often become a guiding thread throughout his ministry.

In tonight’s video, Bishop Frank Dougan reflects on the meaning behind his episcopal motto: “Quench not the wavering flame.”

Inspired by the suffering servant songs of the Prophet Isaiah and the light of the Easter Vigil, Bishop Frank speaks about the delicate flame of faith, how easily it can be weakened, and the importance of protecting and nurturing it in others.

From one small flame can come a great light.

Watch now as Bishop Frank shares the story and spirituality behind his motto.

23/05/2026

On Day 9 of our Pentecost Novena, we pray for the fruits of the Holy Spirit. Thank you to members and leaders from our Diocesan Young Adults group for leading our novena prayer this morning.

22/05/2026

Tomorrow evening at 6.00 pm, Bishop Frank will celebrate the Extended Vigil of Pentecost in St Margaret's Cathedral, Ayr. All are invited to join him in person or online via our Diocesan YouTube channel.

Please note, our Diocesan Website - rcdg.org.uk - is currently unavailable, we hope that it will be available again late...
22/05/2026

Please note, our Diocesan Website - rcdg.org.uk - is currently unavailable, we hope that it will be available again later today.

22/05/2026

On Day 8 of our Pentecost Novena, we pray for the gift of Wisdom - a gift which strengthens our faith, fortifies hope, perfects charity, and promotes the practice of virtue in the highest degree. Thank you to pupils from St Patrick's, Auchinleck, and St John's, Stevenston for leading our novena prayer this morning.

Are you looking for a change or a new challenge? Why not join our Diocesan Curia in supporting the administration and ru...
21/05/2026

Are you looking for a change or a new challenge? Why not join our Diocesan Curia in supporting the administration and running of our Diocese as the new Diocesan Director of Finance? For full details, see our website: https://rcdg.org.uk/job-opportunity-director-of-finance/

Closing Date: Monday 25th May 2026, 5.00 pm.

21/05/2026

On Day 7 of our Pentecost Novena, we pray for the gift of Counsel. Thank you to the pupils from St Teresa's, Dumfries, for leading our novena prayer this morning.

20/05/2026

On Day 6 of our Pentecost Novena, we pray for the gift of Understanding - a gift which helps us to grasp the meaning of the truths of our holy religion.. Thank you to Frs Stephen and Kevin, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters, Kilmarnock, for leading our novena prayer this morning.

Join our Diocesan Young Adults on Saturday evening for a Quiz Night in support of their Pilgrimage to Rome in October. 7...
19/05/2026

Join our Diocesan Young Adults on Saturday evening for a Quiz Night in support of their Pilgrimage to Rome in October. 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm in St Joseph's Church Hall, Kilmarnock.

Address

Diocesan Offices, Candida Casa, 8 Corsehill Road
Ayr
KA72ST

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+441292266750

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