Philip Tartaglia

Philip Tartaglia ( born January 11, 1951 in Glasgow, Scotland) is Archbishop of Glasgow.

Life

Philip Tartaglia attended St. Thomas ' Primary School in Riddrie and St Mungo's Academy in Glasgow. He moved to the St. Vincent's College to Langbank and later at the St. Mary's College to Blair. Then Tartaglia was sent to Rome at the Pontifical Scottish College. At the Pontifical Gregorian University Philip Tartaglia earned a licentiate in philosophy and in Catholic theology. He received on 30 June 1975 in the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Dennistoun by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Thomas Joseph Winning, the sacrament of Holy Orders.

1976 Philip Tartaglia returned to continue his studies in Rome. Tartaglia in 1978 Vice- Rector of the Pontifical Scots College. 1980, it was his doctorate at the Pontifical Gregorian University as a doctor of theology. Then Philip Tartaglia returned to his home diocese and was assistant priest of the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes in Cardonald. In 1981 he was also a lecturer at St. Peter 's College in Glasgow's Newlands 1983 and rector of the college. 1985 Tartaglia was appointed vice rector of Chester College in Bearsden and in 1987 called to the rector. In 1993, Philip Tartaglia assistant priest of St. Patrick 's Parish in Dumbarton and 1995, he was pastor of St. Mary 's Parish in Duntocher. 2004 Tartaglia was appointed rector of the Pontifical Scots College in Rome.

On 13 September 2005 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him. Bishop of Paisley. He received his episcopal consecration on 20 November 2005, the Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Joseph Conti, at St Mirin 's Cathedral in Paisley; Co-consecrators were the Archbishop of St. Louis, Raymond Leo Burke, and the retired Bishop of Paisley, John Aloysius Mone. Tartaglia is the slogan chose Da robur, fer auxilium. ( "Give power, bring help." ), Of the hymn Verbum supernum prodiens comes from Thomas Aquinas.

On July 24, 2012 he was appointed Benedict XVI. Archbishop of Glasgow. The official launch took place on September 8 of the same year. On February 27, 2013, he was named Benedict XVI. after the resignation Keith Patrick Cardinal O'Brien for the time of the Holy See is vacant in addition to the Apostolic Administrator of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh. On September 21, 2013, resigned as Apostolic Administrator.

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