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James Harkness (minister)
James Harkness
is a
Church of Scotland minister
.
Harkness was born in
Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway
on
20 October
1935 and educated at the
University of Edinburgh
. He was
Assistant Minister
at
North Morningside
. He joined the
Royal Army Chaplains' Department
in 1961 and served four years with the
King's Own Scottish Borderers
and four years with the
Queen’s Own Highlanders
. He was in
Singapore
between 1969 and 1970 and then of the RAChD Centre until 1974. He was then
Senior Chaplain
in
Northern Ireland
and then the
4th Division
. He was
Assistant Chaplain General
in
Scotland
, Senior Chaplain to the
1st British Corps
and to the
BAOR
. In 1985 he became
Deputy Chaplain General
to the
British Armed Forces
after which he was
Chaplain General
from 1987 to 1995- the first non
Anglican
appointment. He was
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
from 1995 to 1996 when he became
Dean of the Chapel Royal
in Scotland- a post he held for
a decade
. An
Honorary Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland
,
he has been
Dean
to the
Venerable Order of St John
since 2005. He was appointed
Officer
to the Venerable
Order of St John
in
December 1988
and
Knight of the Venerable Order of St John
in
January 2012
.