
Sunday 26 (C)
Sunday 26 (C) The powerful story of the rich man and Lazarus – the gap between them – is a parable for our time!

Sunday 26 (C) The powerful story of the rich man and Lazarus – the gap between them – is a parable for our time!

Men's Breakfast at the Tesco Café on Maryhill Road. From 9am and all welcome.

National Pilgrimage to Carfin in the presence of the Relics of St. Bernadette to mark the Centenary of the Grotto. Mass at 3pm followed by a Rosary Procession.

RCIA ‘open house’ at 7pm in the church house. Anyone interested in the faith journey is welcome. If you’re a baptised Catholic still to make 1st Communion or Confirmation, you’re welcome too. If you know anyone who is interested, but nervous, please feel free to bring them along!

Schools close for mid-term. Parents of P7, P4 & P3 children. Please look for the letter sent home to register your child for the sacraments.

Is the widow seeking justice – or vengeance? We need to examine our motives, and wear God down by our persistent prayer

Exciting new opportunity for Adult Formation. Catholic Social Teaching and what it says about climate change. First of 4 seminars over autumn/winter. 6.30 pm – 8.00 pm (Church Hall) all welcome.

The Pharisee and sinner are in the same synagogue but have different attitudes! Do I come to worship as a duty or with a humble searching heart?

All over the world today we think about the need to spread the good news over all the earth. The second collection supports Missio Scotland in that work!

The tax collector had few friends! To see Jesus and be changed by him, Zacchaeus had to go to strange lengths – literally out on a limb! We too need to find way to meet Jesus.
Michelle and Martin had a small wedding because of lockdown. Today they are having a marriage blessing and a huge party! Congratulations and every blessing

Come to 11am Mass and enrol for your Confirmation, First Holy Communion or First Confession. We look forward to seeing you all!