The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Queen personally picks Perthshire minister for role

- HANNAH BALLANTYNE

A minister from Perthshire says she is “honoured” after being hand-picked by the Queen for a new senior role.

The Rev Dr Marjory MacLean, a former Abernyte minister, will join the Queen’s staff as a chaplain-in-ordinary.

The role dates back to the 15th Century and involves supporting the Queen in prayer and exercising official duties.

The duties include celebratin­g significan­t events such as the Platinum Jubilee as well as helping with national services at momentous times.

All chaplains are personally picked by the Queen herself.

Dr MacLean is the first minister from Perthshire to be appointed the role.

The opportunit­y is rare and the last appointmen­t was in 2019 when the Rev Dr George Whyte was appointed.

The Rev Dr MacLean was the minister of Abernyte church, also known as one of the Carse Churches in Perthshire, from 2011-20.

The Carse Churches are Abernyte, Longforgan and Inchture.

Dr MacLean said: “The service of our national life by the national church has always been important to me so to be asked to join the Chapel Royal is not only an honour but an opportunit­y to be useful in a new way. It is lovely to have this small new aspect of ministry.”

The role will also involve liaising with the rest of the royal family.

The Rev Professor David Fergusson, dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, said: “I’m delighted to learn that Her Majesty has appointed Dr Marjory MacLean to the Chapel Royal in Scotland.

“She will bring extensive experience of ministry and leadership at local, regional and national levels to the work of the Chapel Royal.

“Her wisdom and acumen are widely recognised throughout the church.”

There are 10 chaplains to the Queen in Scotland, each normally retiring at the age of 70.

The chaplains, along with a physician, a surgeon, an apothecary, a sculptor, an astronomer, a historiogr­apher and some others form part of Her Majesty’s household.

“It’s not only an honour but an opportunit­y to be useful in a new way

 ?? ?? CHOSEN: The Rev Dr Marjory MacLean will join the Queen’s staff as a chaplain-in-ordinary.
CHOSEN: The Rev Dr Marjory MacLean will join the Queen’s staff as a chaplain-in-ordinary.

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