• Volunteer week

    Our Together we Make Maryhill partnership has generated over 40 new volunteers assisting is several different projects. Since it’s volunteer week, we thought we’d thank them and take them all out for a curry at Polo Club!

  • St Columba

    We cannot underestimate the influence of Columba – coming to Iona in exile from Donegal – in spearheading the establishment of the Christian faith in the North and West. Ever popular and revered, let's remember him today with gratitude.

  • Parish Fete, BBQ and Open Day

    This is our biggest outreach to the whole community today – the doors and the gardens are thrown wide open to everyone for our BBQ, fete, fun and sale! Come and get a bargain or a treat and enjoy a delicious burger! Its gonna be a great day!

  • Solemnity of the Body & Blood of Christ

    Today we mark the last of the ‘Easter Festivals’ by commemorating our greatest gift – Jesus’ own self abiding with us in the Eucharist. It is when we gather to do what he did that our parish becomes visible. Nothing is more important.

  • Feast of St Anthony of Padua

    One of people’s favourites – ‘The Saint’! A Portuguese Franciscan who ended up in Padua, he was renowned for his preaching and his kindness to the poor. There is an image of him in our church and box where people continue that tradition of helping those in need.

  • 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Jesus calls his first followers. The gospel goes to the length of giving each name because each one represents a particular story and a particular response. If that gospel were to be written today – YOUR name would be in that list!

  • Leavers Mass for St Blanes P7. 

    Big transition ahead as they leave childhood behind and move to Secondary School – every blessing and remember everything you’ve learned about how good you are!

  • Refugee week

    This week we are asked to be more mindful of those who come among us seeking refuge.  Of course our welcome and care isn’t restricted to a week – but to have a mindful care for friends, neighbours and parishioners whose story started in other lands and who are now Scottish