
Breakfast Club
St. Gregory'sDuring the school holidays, free breakfast is available to everybody as part of our part of our reach out to the whole community! Breakfast Grateful for the volunteers from all the local churches.

During the school holidays, free breakfast is available to everybody as part of our part of our reach out to the whole community! Breakfast Grateful for the volunteers from all the local churches.

Classical & traditional songs from the Ukraine. This event is free but there will be an opportunity to contribute to SCIAF’s emergency Ukraine Appeal.

For the third year Covid-19 have prevented the Archdiocese from holding it’s annual pilgrimage to Lourdes. This year we are inviting everyone to celebrate at Carfin Lourdes Grotto a Mass on Glasgow Fair Sunday. There will be sacramental anointing of the sick and the opportunity to visit the National Shrine in honour of Our Lady … Continued

Joachim and Anne, the parents of Mary, are Jesus’ grandparents. We are inviting all grandchildren of any age to bring all the grannies and grandpas to Mass on this feast for a special blessing. Tea and coffee in the hall afterwards.

All men are invited to join us for our next free breakfast in The Tesco café. 30 July 2022 at 9am. All welcome – come for some free breakfast and a chance to catch up!

Come & join us for a free one-hour boat trip on the Forth & Clyde Canal Society's boats. There will be two opportunities. 30th July - Leaving from the canal near The Stables pub, Kirkintilloch, G66 1RH 1pm or 2.30pm Get a flyer and book a place!

Patron saint of Parish Priests. A good day to pray for all priests and to remember our own priest, Father Jim! Please note there are many other saints commemorated in August – we are highlighting just a few.

This feast recalls that Jesus gave his disciples a glimpse of his divine nature – a comfort on the road to the Cross and a reminder to us all that we too are destined for eternity.

Come & join us for a free one-hour boat trip on the Forth & Clyde Canal Society's boats. There will be two opportunities. 6th August - Leaving from the White House, 1641 Maryhill Rd, Glasgow, G20 0DZ at 1pm or 2.30pm Get a flyer and book a place!

The Gospel urges us to be vigilant – ready to welcome the Lord in the many and varied ways God comes to us every day.

Edith Stein was a professional academic philosopher and Jewish. She became a Catholic and a Carmelite sister. Because of her origins, she was caught up in the Nazi persecution of her people and exterminated, with her sister Rosa, in Auschwitz.
A deacon in the early Church of Rome he was martyred – burned alive – for his faith in Jesus. Deacons are a reminder to the whole church that we find our fulfilment in serving others.