Lady Rae awarded CBE
Lady Rae
Lady Rae has been appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the King’s New Year’s Honours List for services to the law, to charity and to education in Scotland.
The former judge has given outstanding service to the life and mission of the Catholic Church in Scotland. She currently serves as chair of the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (CRSSA) and as vice chair of St Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society.
Lady Rae was also the first working female rector of the University of Glasgow, and continues to support young people and students through education, mentoring, and scholarships.
Bishop John Keenan, president of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, said: “This honour recognises Lady Rae’s faithful service to the Church and her tireless commitment to justice, safeguarding, and the dignity of the human person. She is a most deserving recipient of this high honour.”
Bishop Brian McGee, bishop with episcopal responsibility for safeguarding, said: “Lady Rae’s leadership and independent scrutiny have driven the Church’s safeguarding practices to the highest standards. Her clarity, compassion, and determination have deepened the Church’s commitment to care and protection for all, reminding us of our constant need to accompany survivors and maintain robust policies and procedures.”
Archbishop William Nolan, the archbishop of Glasgow, said: “The honour bestowed on Lady Rae is richly deserved. She has worked tirelessly for charities over the years, including St Margaret’s Adoption Society, and has greatly assisted the Scottish bishops in their ongoing commitment to safeguarding. Her honour will be widely welcomed.”



