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603: 31: 591: 47: 540: 408: 426:, before he became a bishop, was sent by Bishop Paterson to the Continent to raise funds to establish a convent. On his journey via London, he was introduced to Miss Ann Agnes Trail, the daughter of a minister of the Established Church of Scotland. Subsequently on his return to England, Miss Trail wrote to him offering herself as a member of his projected community. Miss Margaret Clapperton, who was to be one of the founding members of the community, came from 443:
Teresa), The Reverend Mother St Hilaire, Mother St Paula, Sister St Damian, Sister Alexis, Sister John Chrysostom, Sister Mary Emily, Sister Angelina and two lay Sisters, Sister Stephen and Sister Eustelle then travelled to Scotland but had to live elsewhere for four months while the Convent was being made ready. On 26 December 1834, the community took possession of St Margaret's Convent, which was the first post-Reformation convent in
54: 515:, and Edward Provost Mohan, the Provost of the Chapter of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh transferred without any payment the lands and buildings to the Trustees of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh. Gillis College was the senior seminary of the archdiocese for the training of students for the 547:
After the college closed the complex became the Gillis Centre, the Archdiocesan offices and agencies moved into the buildings and work began on developing a conference centre with residential accommodation. The Gillis Centre offered bed and breakfast accommodation until it was closed by the Trustees
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In 1986, St Margaret's Convent School was closed. The Ursulines moved to St Margaret's Tower, 88 Strathern Road, which was adjoining the school site, where they remained until the property was sold in 2010. St Margaret's Convent was still owned in part by the Trustees of the Bishop Gillis Trust and
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and they arrived there on 31 August 1833. In June 1834, James Gillis bought a house, Whitehouse, for his proposed convent with 2 acres of ground for ÂŁ3,000 from Ann Oliphant. The initial group of eleven Sisters comprising Miss Trail (now Sister Agnes Xavier), Miss Clapperton (now Sister Margaret
447:. At St Margaret's, arrangements had been made for the reception of young lady boarders, whose education was to be the principal work of the sisters. On 16 June 1835, the Feast of St Margaret, the new St Margaret's Chapel was opened. It was built alongside the Whitehouse Mansion House. In 1863, 338:. The history of the site can be traced back to the 15th century. The original building housed many literary figures of the eighteenth century, from 1834 it served as a convent and from 1986 to 1993 it was Gillis College, the seminary for the 551:
The Gillis Centre provides office accommodation for various diocesan commissions, bodies and organisations. In addition, it houses the theological library from the former Gillis College. The Diocesan Pastoral Office was closed by
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The site of the present Gillis Centre was originally known as 'Whitehouse' and gave its name to the lane that runs alongside it,
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History of St. Margaret's Convent, Edinburgh, the first religious house founded in Scotland since the so-called Reformation
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and had known James Gillis for much of her life. It was agreed that Miss Trail and Miss Clapperton should go together to
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on 30 November 2017, with most of its functions being transferred to five priests who were given appointments as
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Registers of Scotland, General Register of Sasines, Midlothian, Book 20041, Folio 236, Recorded 28 March 1988
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Gillis Centre and St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh by David P Woods, published August 2004
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to the chapel. For over 150 years, until it was closed in 1986, it was known in
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that was given to the chapel was returned to St Margaret's Memorial Church in
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in part by the Trustees of St Margaret's Convent. In 1986, the seminary at
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as St Margaret's Convent and School and it was under the ministry of the
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of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh on 30 November 2017.
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19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom
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was moved to St Margaret's and it became Gillis College, after
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Front of Gillis Centre showing St. Margaret's Chapel
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Gillis Centre is located in Edinburgh
55°56′06″N 3°12′02″W / 55.934924°N 3.200504°W / 55.934924; -3.200504
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Bishop Gillis
Dedication
St Margaret of Scotland
Architect(s)
James Gillespie Graham
E. W. Pugin
Style
Gothic Revival
Province
Archdiocese
Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh
Deanery
Parish
St. Peter's, Morningside
Edinburgh
Scotland
Roman Catholic Church in Scotland
Curia
Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
Principal Robertson
John Home
Douglas
Dr. Hugh Blair

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