Bishop of Orkney


The Bishop of Orkney was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Orkney, one of thirteen medieval bishoprics of Scotland. It included both Orkney and Shetland. It was based for almost all of its history at St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall.
The bishopric appears to have been suffragan of the Archbishop of York until the creation of the Archbishopric of Trondheim in 1152. Although Orkney itself did not unite with mainland Scotland until 1468, the Scottish kings and political community had been pushing for control of the islands for centuries. The see, however, remained under the nominal control of Trondheim until the creation of the Archbishopric of St Andrews in 1472, when it became for the first time an officially Scottish bishopric.
The Bishopric's links with Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish Reformation. The bishopric continued, saving temporary abolition between 1638 and 1661, under the episcopal Church of Scotland until the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Episcopacy in the established church in Scotland was permanently abolished in 1689, but a Scottish Episcopal Church bishopric encompassing Orkney was created in 1865, as the Bishopric of Aberdeen and Orkney. In 1878, the Catholic Church in Scotland re-established the bishopric system, and Orkney came under the resurrected and reformatted Diocese of Aberdeen.

Parishes in the medieval period

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Orkney

  1. Birsay
  2. Burness
  3. Burray
  4. Cross
  5. Deerness
  6. Eday
  7. Egilsay
  8. Evie
  9. Firth
  10. Flotta
  11. Graemsay
  12. Harray
  13. Holm
  14. Hoy
  15. Lady
  16. Lady
  17. North Ronaldsay
  18. Orphir
  19. Papa Westray
  20. Rendall
  21. Rousay
  22. Sandwick
  23. Shapinsay
  24. St Andrews
  25. St Mary's
  26. St Nicholas
  27. St Peter's
  28. St Peter's
  29. Stenness
  30. Stromness
  31. Walls
  32. Westray

    Shetland

  33. Aithsting
  34. Baliasta
  35. Bressay
  36. Burra
  37. Cunningsburgh
  38. Delting
  39. Dunrossness
  40. Fair Isle
  41. Fetlar
  42. Foula
  43. Hillswick
  44. Laxavoe
  45. Lerwick
  46. Lund
  47. Lunnasting
  48. Nesting
  49. Northmavine
  50. Northrew
  51. Norwick
  52. Ollaberry
  53. Olnafirth
  54. Papa Stour
  55. Quarff
  56. Sandness
  57. Sandwick
  58. Tingwall
  59. Walls
  60. Weisdale
  61. Whalsay
  62. Whiteness
  63. Yell

    List of known bishops of Orkney