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John Toner (bishop)
John Toner
was a
Scottish Roman Catholic
clergyman who served as the
Bishop of Dunkeld
from
1914
to 1949.
Born in
Glasgow, Scotland
on
14 March
1857, he was
ordained
to the
priesthood
on
25 March
1882. He was appointed
Bishop
of the
Diocese of Dunkeld
by the
Holy See
on
8 September
1914, and
consecrated
to the
Episcopate
on 15
October 1914
. The
principal consecrator
was
James August Smith
,
Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh
and the principal co-consecrators were
Donald
Aloysius Mackintosh,
Coadjutor
Archbishop of Glasgow
and
James William McCarthy
,
Bishop of Galloway
.
He
died in office
on
31 May
1949, aged 92.