Rev. Fr. Brian Gowans
President of the International Commission of Prison Pastoral Care
Very Rev. Fr. Brian Gowans was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland in February 1957. Today he is the parish priest in his birthplace where his parents and two sisters live close by.
At the age of 12 he entered the junior seminary first in Glasgow 1969-71 then Aberdeen 1971-75; at 18; he entered the senior seminary near Edinburgh from 75-80 but wishing to experience life in the wider world he worked on a ship in the Shetland Isles for a year, then in the local hospital for two years 1980-83; convinced he should be a priest he continued with his studies in Durham near Newcastle and was ordained in 1985 for the Diocese of Hallam (Sheffield -South Yorkshire).
In 1993 he returned to his home Archdiocese of St. Andrews & Edinburgh and a year later was appointed as Chaplain to Polmont Young Offenders’ Institution which was the beginning of a long career in the Scottish Prison Service.
In 1998 he was appointed to post of Specialist Advisor to the SPS in effect the Head Roman Catholic Prison Chaplain based at SPS HQ; a post he held till 2017.
In 2007 he became the Vice-President of the International Commission of Catholic Prison Pastoral Care (ICCPPC) and succeeded to President in 2011 a post he currently holds.
Fr. Brian has represented the Holy See at the Council of Europe on two occasions and is a regular participant at the UNODC Crime Commission in Vienna where he is a keen lobbyist on such matters at the Mandela Rules, Mental Health issues and Overcrowding to name a few.
Today Fr. Brian is a Parish Priest in his hometown of Kirkcaldy and is the Dean of Fife, and he currently represents the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland in the Scottish Prison Service’s Chaplaincy Steering Group.