Saturday, January 31, 2026

Glasgow's Catholic archbishop criticised over 'failure in care'

A Catholic parish has lodged an official complaint with the Church over the conduct of the Archbishop of Glasgow, William Nolan. 

The move, thought to be unprecedented in recent times, follows a bitter dispute between members of St Albert on the city’s south side and Archbishop Nolan about plans to shut down their church and parish.

The detailed 2000-word complaint lists a multitude of grievances, including the archbishop’s alleged “failures to make proper arrangements for the pastoral care of the parishioners at St Albert the Great” following his decision to withdraw Sunday Mass provision from this Sunday onwards.