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William Nolan (other)
William, Bill or Billy Nolan may refer to: * William Nolan (bishop) (born 1954), Bishop of Galloway, Scotland * William F. Nolan (1928–2021), American author of science fiction, fantasy and horror * William I. Nolan (1874–1943), U.S. representative from Minnesota * William T. Nolan (1887–1969), Canadian-born architect who worked in New Orleans, Louisiana * Bill Nolan (animator) (1894–1954), Irish-American animated cartoon writer, animator, director, and artist * Bill Nolan (footballer, born 1888) (1888–1916), Australian rules footballer for Richmond * Bill Nolan (footballer, born 1927) (1927–2002), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood * Bill Nolan (footballer, born 1929), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne * Billy Nolan (character) ''Carrie'' is a 1974 horror novel by American author Stephen King. Taking place in Chamberlain, Maine, it revolves around Carrie White, a friendless, bullied high-school girl from an abusive religious household who di ...
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William Nolan (bishop)
William Nolan (born 26 January 1954) is a Scottish prelate of the Catholic Church who has been Archbishop of Glasgow since February 2022. He was previously Bishop of Galloway from 2015 to 2022. Early life William Nolan was born on 26 January 1954 and baptised in St Patrick’s Church, Craigneuk. He was the fourth of eleven children born to William and Catherine Nolan and has five brothers and five sisters. He attended Cathedral Primary School, Motherwell, St Patrick’s Primary School, Craigneuk, St Vincent’s College, Langbank, and, from 1967 to 1971, St Mary’s College, Blairs. Priest Nolan completed his studies for ordination at the Pontifical Scots College, Rome, from 1971 to 1978, earning a license in sacred theology from the Gregorian University in June 1978. Nolan was ordained priest for the Diocese of Motherwell on 30 June 1977. He was assistant priest at Our Lady of Lourdes, East Kilbride, from 1978 to 1980 and at St. David’s, Plains, from 1980 to 1983. He was ...
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