Bartholomew Stanislaus Wilson

(1884–1938), sometimes referred to as Bartholomew Stanley Wilson, was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest, bishop, and member of the Spiritan order.

[2] After two years as an army chaplain, he returned to Ireland, serving as Dean of Discipline, in Rockwell College and subsequently Director of Scholastics in Blackrock College.

[3] On 4 January 1924 Pope Pius XI appointed him to Titular Bishop of Acmonia and Vicar Apostolic of Bagamoyo, in present-day Tanzania.

[4] In 1933, Bishop Wilson was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Sierra Leone, succeeding fellow Irish Spiritan, John Joseph O'Gorman CSSp on 16 April 1936.

Pius XI accepted Bishop Wilson's resignation request, and he was succeeded by another Irish Spiritan Ambrose Kelly C.S.Sp.