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The vandalism of Scotland's Catholic heritage – Telegraph Blogs
One of the most harmful decisions his disgraced predecessor took was to cave in to a pushy and forceful colleague and agree to the breaking up and dispersal of a unified set of church archives. A millennium of religious documents and artefacts had been painstakingly assembled and a permanent home found for them at Columba House in Edinburgh’s New Town during the second half of the last century. This had been one of the priorities of Gordon Gray, Scotland’s cardinal from 1969 to 1993. He wanted the Church to shed its image as a phenomenon bound up with the immigrant enclave.

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