Donald Alphonsus Campbell

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Styles of
Donald Alphonsus Campbell
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Monsignor
Posthumous style none


Donald Alphonsus Campbell (December 8, 1894July 22, 1963) was a Scottish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

Born in Bohunhin, he was ordained to the priesthood on April 3, 1920. On October 5, 1939, Campbell was appointed Bishop of Argyll and the Isles by Pope Pius XII, receiving his episcopal consecration on the following December 14.

He was translated as Archbishop of Glasgow on January 6, 1945. In 1952, Campbell described Marshal Tito as a "modern Nero"[1]. He died at age 68.

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  1. ^ TIME Magazine. The Guest of Dishonor December 29, 1952

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Religious titles
Preceded by
Donald Martin
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles
19391945
Succeeded by
Kenneth Grant
Preceded by
Donald Mackintosh
Archbishop of Glasgow
19451963
Succeeded by
James Donald Scanlan