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  1. The Archdiocese of St Andrews (originally the Diocese of St Andrews) was a territorial episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in early modern and medieval Scotland. It was the largest, most populous and wealthiest diocese of the medieval Scottish Catholic church, with territory in eastern Scotland stretching from Berwickshire ...

  2. 5 giorni fa · The Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh comprises of the Metropolitan Cathedral City of Edinburgh, the counties of Berwickshire, Fife, East Lothian, Midlothian, Peeblesshire, Selkirkshire, Roxburghshire, Stirlingshire (except the parishes of Baldernock and East Kilpatrick) and West Lothian.

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  3. St Mary's is the Cathedral Church of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh ORIGINS OF THE CATHEDRAL The original See of St Andrews was founded before 900; erected into a Metropolitan See by a Bull of Pope Sixtus IV on 17th August 1472 and was vacant for 307 years from the execution at Stirling of John Hamilton, eighth Archbishop, on 6th ...

  4. The Archdiocese of St Andrews was a territorial episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in early modern and medieval Scotland. It was the largest, most populous and wealthiest diocese of the medieval Scottish Catholic church, with territory in eastern Scotland stretching from Berwickshire and the Anglo-Scottish border to Aberdeenshire.

  5. The Diocese of St Andrews stretched from Aberdeenshire in the north to Berwickshire in the south. In 1472, Pope Sixtus IV raised St Andrews to the rank of archdiocese with Patrick Graham as the first archbishop. Things changed in the 16th century with the Reformation. St Andrews Cathedral was ransacked in 1559.