Peter Brodie (minister)

The Very Reverend Dr Peter Philip Brodie MA BD LLB DD (22 October 1916 – 16 October 1996) was a Church of Scotland minister, most notably Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland[1] from 1978[2] to 1979.[3]

Life

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St Marys Kirkintilloch
 
St Mungo's in Alloa

He was born in Airdrie on 22 October 1916 the son of Robert and Margaret Brodie.[4]

He was educated at Airdrie Academy; Glasgow University and Trinity College, Glasgow.

In 1940 he began as assistant to Rev Morrison at St Marys Church in Kirkintilloch. Following the death of Rev Morrison in 1941 he became minister, and served as such from 1942 to 1947.[5] In the war he served in the Home Guard.

In 1947 he was transferred to St Mungo's Church in Alloa and ministered there until 1987. He lived the rest of his life in Victoria Square, Stirling.

In 1978 he succeeded Very Rev John Rodger Gray as Moderator of the General Assembly, the highest position within the Church of Scotland. He was succeeded in turn in 1979 by Very Rev Robert Barbour.

Family

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He was married to Constance Lindsay Hope.[6]

They were parents to Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie (b.1950).[7]

His son, Jonathan Brodie KC, became the Procurator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on 1 June 2023. He had first attended the General Assembly in 1978 when his father, Peter Brodie, was Moderator.[8]

Notes

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  1. ^ C of S
  2. ^ "Kirk closer to the people than the C of E" The Times (London, England), Tuesday, May 30, 1978; pg. 2; Issue 60314
  3. ^ "Brodie, Peter Philip". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2016 (January 2018 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 29 January 2018. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ "The Very Rev. Peter Philip Brodie 1942 – 1947". 13 November 2017.
  5. ^ St Mary's Church web site
  6. ^ Brodie, Rt Hon. Lord | Who's WHO & WHO WAS WHO. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U8826. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
  7. ^ "St Mungo's Parish Church takes a trip Back to the Future".
  8. ^ "Son of the manse appointed Procurator of the General Assembly". Church of Scotland. 25 May 2023.