St John's Cathedral (Oban)
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St John's Cathedral or the Cathedral Church of St John the Divine (Scottish Gaelic ''Ard-eaglais Eòin an Diadhair'') is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church, located in the town of Oban. It is one of the two cathedrals of the Diocese of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal), Diocese of Argyll and The Isles, and one of the Episcopal see, sees of the Bishop of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal), Bishop of Argyll and The Isles. The MacDougalls of Dunollie and Campbell baronets#Campbell baronets, of Dunstaffnage (1836), Campbells of Dunstaffnage began the project to build an episcopal church in Oban in 1846. The first church was completed in 1864. The committee for the erection of the church appointed Charles Wilson as the architect, but following his death, the work was entrusted to his successor, David Thomson of the architectural practice Heath Wilson & David Thomson, Glasgow. As the Bishop of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal), Bishop of Argyll and The Isles Alexander Ewing (bishop), Dr. Alexander Ewing was in Europe on account of his health, the church was consecrated by the Bishop of London Archibald Campbell Tait, Rt. Revd Archibald Campbell Tait on Thursday 22 September 1864. It was described as being of small dimensions, consisting only of a nave and chancel, the total length being inside. The east window was filled with painted glass and donated by Sir Donald Campbell, 3rd Baronet of Dunstaffnage in memory of his brother Sir Angus. The rose window in the western gable was filled with painted glass, the gift of David Hutcheson. The contractors for the building were John McCorquodale for masonry, Andrew Fairgrieve for plumbing, Hugh Brown for slating, George McAlpine for plastering, Charles McLaren for glazing, R. Reguson & Sons for painting, and G. Smith & Co for ironwork. The cost of the first phase of the building was around £1,400 (). In 1882 a side aisle was added to the south of the 1864 building. The 1910 additions were by architect James Chalmers of Glasgow. Funds ran out before construction finished – thus we are left with a unique Cathedral (designated as such in 1920 ) with each phase clearly visible in the Cathedral you see today and the steel girders still supporting the incomplete vision of a grand structure. A screen was added in 1958 designed by Ian Gordon Lindsay.


List of rectors and provosts

*1859-1880: Robert MacGeorge, Robert Jackson MacGeorge *1881-1896: Arthur Ingelby (formerly curate of Hawley, Hampshire) * 1896-1930: Charles Pressley Smith * 1930-1942: George Preston Tonge (formerly Rector of Christ Church, Falkirk) * 1959–1979: Charles Copland (formerly Canon of St Mary's Episcopal Church, Arbroath) * 1980-1986: Nigel Abbott (former Vicar of Holy Trinity Coventry) * 2000–2012: Norman MacCallum * 2012–2017: Nicki McNelly * 2018 - 2022: Margi Campbell * 2022 - present: Shona McKenzie


See also

*Cathedral of the Isles – co-cathedral in Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae *St Columba's Cathedral – Oban's Roman Catholic cathedral


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint John's Cathedral, Oban Cathedrals of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Oban Churches in Argyll and Bute Category C listed buildings in Argyll and Bute Listed cathedrals in Scotland Religion in Oban