For the physiologist, see John Alexander MacWilliam.
The Most Reverend
John MacWilliam
M. Afr.
Bishop of Laghouat
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Province
Immediately subject to the Holy See
Diocese
Diocese of Laghouat
Appointed
16 March 2017
Predecessor
Claude Rault
Other post(s)
Superior Provincial for North Africa (2015 to present)
Orders
Ordination
December 1991 (deacon) 4 July 1992 (priest)
Consecration
20 May 2017 by Michael L. Fitzgerald
Personal details
Born
John Gordon MacWilliam
(1948-11-20) 20 November 1948 (age 75)
Nationality
British
Denomination
Roman Catholicism
Alma mater
Pontifical Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
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