
30th Sunday of Ordinary time (A)
Mass of enrolment and commitment for the children who will receive the sacraments in 2023 and 2024
Mass of enrolment and commitment for the children who will receive the sacraments in 2023 and 2024
As well as the canonised and famous, this day recalls all those who have gone before us ‘marked with the sign of faith’. Remembering them, we remember that we too are called to holiness - by our awareness of God and our loving service of each other. Holyday of Obligation. Mass times will be advertised … Continued
Today begins a 30-day commemoration of all those who have died – especially those we love and miss still in our families and parish. Remember your November list and try to come and pray at weekday Mass this month.
7pm Meditation group meets in the Chapel House oratory. If you’ve never been you will be most welcome at this nonthreatening time of quiet and prayer
(1045 –1093) An English princess born in Hungary, she became Scotland’s Queen when she married Malcolm III. Margaret was a pious Christian, charitable to the poorest in her kingdom, and set about reforming the church. Mother of three kings of Scotland she died at Edinburgh Castle, days after her husband's death in battle. (Which is recorded … Continued
(Last Sunday of the Church’s year) Mocked in royal purple, ‘seated’ on the throne of the cross and crowned with thorns, Jesus reveals true kingly service. We find the meaning of our lives when we offer generous, life-giving service. Hail Redeemer, King divine! Masses at 5.30 (Saturday Vigil) Sunday 9am, 11am – with children’s liturgy … Continued
Honoured among the Orthodox as Πρωτόκλητος - ‘the first called’ to follow Jesus, he led others to the Lord – including his brother Simon Peter. St Andrew has been celebrated in Scotland for over a thousand years. It wasn’t until the signing of The Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, that he became Scotland’s patron saint. … Continued
P7 children will be confirmed by Archbishop Nolan in St Gregory's parish
A prayerful evening to help us prepare for Christmas, followed by tea and coffee in the hall.