Diocese of Dunblane
56°11′20″N 3°57′40″W / 56.189°N 3.961°W / 56.189; -3.961
The Diocese of Dunblane or Diocese of Strathearn was one of the thirteen historical dioceses of Scotland, before the abolition of episcopacy in the Scottish Church in 1689.
Roughly, it embraced the territories covered by the old earldoms of Strathearn and Menteith, covering the western and central portions of Perthshire.[1]
The first record of its existence is a papal bull from 1155 referring to M. de Dunblan. By the episcopate of Bishop Clement, the cathedral was firmly located in Dunblane, Strathearn, Perth and Kinross.
The diocese was led by the Bishop of Dunblane.
Medieval parishes
- Aberfoyle
- Abernethy
- Aberuthven
- Auchterarder
- Balquhidder
- Callander
- Comrie
- Dron
- Dunblane (Cathedral)
- Dunning
- Dupplin
- Exmagirdle
- Findo Gask
- Fossoway & Tullibole
- Fowlis Wester
- Glendevon
- Kilbride
- Kilmadock
- Kilmahog
- Kincardine-in-Menteith
- Kinkell
- Leny
- Monzie
- Monzievaird
- Muthill
- Port of Menteith
- St Madoes
- Strageith
- Strowan
- Tillicoultry
- Trinity Gask
- Tulliallan
- Tullibody
- Tullicheddill
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See also
- Roman Catholic Church in Scotland
- Scottish Episcopal Church Diocese of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
References
- McLaughlan, Thomas (25 August 2015). The Early Scottish Church. Delmarva Publications, Inc. pp. 327–. GGKEY:L7YNTY3S4A4.
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