Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Young Adults Group ‘The Language of the Church’ Talks

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 12th November for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church. Fr Matthew Carlin will speak on ‘Economy of Salvation.’ All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for teas/coffees and for the talk at 7.30pm, followed by a short group discussion. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to meet up at a local pub. Come along!

Masses for the Faithful Departed

Please mark your diary and prepare to join us to remember the Faithful Departed of our parish, especially those who have died this year. We will celebrate this Mass at the Cathedral on Wednesday 13th November at 7:00pm and at St Andrew’s, Ravelston on Monday 18th November at 6:00pm.

November Lists

This month, we pray especially for the faithful departed. Please take a November List from the back of church, write names of those friends and family members who have passed away and return it to the Cathedral or St Andrew’s, Ravelston by placing it in the marked box found at the back of either church. A special prayer for the faithful departed will be said at the end of Masses during November. The book of November Lists at the Cathedral is on display at the St. Andrew’s Altar.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group (previously the Over 60s Club) Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 12 November at 2:00pm-3:30pm in Coffee Saints. Open to all over 60; enjoy a 20% discount during the session time. Please come along and join us!

Marriage Preparation Courses

The next parish Marriage Preparation Courses are Saturday 23rd November and then Saturday 1st March, both at St Andrew’s, Ravelston, with presentations by married couples. To register, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Tickets on Sale for Adult Quiz Night Friday, 15th November

Tickets are on sale from this weekend after all Masses for our next Adults Quiz Night in Coffee Saints on Friday 15th November at 7:00pm. Our quizmaster has compiled cunning questions on categories including literature, film, science, history, music and more! Come as a team (up to a max of 6 persons) or play it solo and win undying glory. We will have a cash bar and homemade curry and rice by Fr John Peter for the intermission. Cash prize for the winner, with wine for the runners up. Tickets are £10 per person with all proceeds to Cathedral funds. Due to the high level of demand, tickets will NOT be available on the door. There will only be 70 tickets, so it is first come, first served! We only have a limited supply left! Email reservations for tickets to cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Christmas Gift Collection for Prisoners’ Children

This month the parish will have the annual collection of donated gifts for the children of the adults who are prisoners in Edinburgh (Saughton) Prison at Christmas. Please donate gifts that are new and wrapped in Christmas gift wrap, including a label stating the age of the child and if the gift is suitable for a boy or a girl. Gifts for children from 11 years upwards are most appreciated. A collection box will be at the back of both churches before all Masses over the weekends of Saturday 9th/Sunday 10th November and Saturday 16th/Sunday 17th November. Please be as generous as you have been in past years. Many thanks in advance!

St. Paul’s Bookshop: New Lectionary Study Edition, Christmas Gifts

Starting on Sunday 1 December, an updated Lectionary with slightly different translation of the Sacred Scriptures (the ESV-CE) will be used in all parishes. A new Sunday Missal also will be available, as well. Visit the Cathedral’s St Pauls Bookshop for the new Lectionary Study Edition, Ambo Edition and Chapel Edition, all at a 10% discount. Stop in the shop for Christmas gifts, crib sets, Christmas cards, calendars and lots more. Hours: 10:00am to 5:30pm, 7 days a week, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk 0131 510 4260.

Leaflets on the New Lectionary

To find out more about why a New Lectionary will be used starting the First Sunday of Advent, please take one of the leaflets available at the back of church “The New Lectionary Explained” (Catholic Truth Society).

World Day for the Poor Collection Next Weekend

World Day for the Poor is on Sunday 17 November and Archbishop Cushley has asked that a special collection take place at Mass that day for elderly Christians in need in Palestine. Your donation will be given directly to the Beit Afram Home for the Elderly, so that elderly people living amidst the violence of war and in need of care are not abandoned and that their costs to live with dignity are covered. Please continue to pray for peace in the Middle East. You can also use the QR Code to donate. Find out more at www.lpj.org/en

Ravelston Meetings for Readers and Eucharistic Ministers

All current Readers and Eucharistic Ministers and those new members who recently signed up to these ministries are asked to come to one of the following dates for training and commissioning for the role. Two dates have been put aside. As a Reader – current or new - you can come to either 6.30pm on Thursday, 14th November or 4pm on Friday, 22nd November. If you have signed up as a Eucharistic Minister, please attend either 7.15pm on 14th November or 4.45pm on 22nd November. All of these sessions will take place in the church. If you cannot attend any of these, please e-mail Fr Robert directly, frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk so that alternative arrangements can be made.

Each Wednesday 5:00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord during Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5:00pm, we have Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions until 5:45pm. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

Parish Mass and Supper on 29th November for Feast of St Andrew

Come and join us for a St Andrew’s supper on Friday, 29 November after 6:00pm Mass to celebrate the feast day of our patron (Saturday 30th November) in the church rooms at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. Celebrate this important day in the calendar of our community and country with Mass and then join for two-course supper at 7:00pm in the parish rooms. Tickets on sale from this weekend, £8 individual and £12 family (2 adults and children). Funds will go to St Andrew's church funds.

Next Saturday: Youth Day P4-P7 – Wonder Woman St Margaret!

The Archdiocese is hosting a youth day for P4-P7 children at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB, next Saturday 16 November, 11:00am to 3:00pm, to coincide with the Feast of St Margaret. Includes games, talks and activities, concluding with Mass celebrated by Archbishop Leo. Register at bit.ly/youthdaymargaret

Young Adults’ Ceilidh Ball

The national Young Adults’ Ceilidh Ball is at Central Hall, 2 West Tollcross, Edinburgh, EH3 9BP on Saturday 16 November at 7:00pm. Includes live band and buffet. Details and tickets (£40) at bit.ly/edinburghceilidh Queries: Fr Robert Taylor frrobert.taylor@staned.org.uk

Diploma in Catechetics 2025 Registration Open

Take the Diploma in Catechetics and make the Holy Year 2025 a time of newness and deepening in your life of faith! The course starts in January with weekly lectures on Zoom, guided reading from the Catechism and regular 1-to-1 support. For the Holy Year the course is being offered at £125 (normally £200). Register at bit.ly/diploma2025

Advent Zoom Series on the New Lectionary: What’s New and Why?

The translation of the Bible we hear at Mass is changing. Are you intrigued to find out more about what's new and why? Join Fr Jamie McMorrin in 45-minute sessions on Zoom over three weeks in December, exploring some practical examples of key words and phrases to listen out for in the Sunday Mass readings. The talks are at 7:00pm on Wednesdays: 4, 11 and 18 December. Register at bit.ly/lectionaryadventn

Evangelisation & Culture: Bishop Barron Conference on the Bible

Join Bishop Barron, N.T. Wright, Tracey Rowland, and other renowned speakers at the Evangelisation & Culture Conference on the Bible at Excel London, in the heart of London’s historic Royal Docks, Friday, 20 February-Saturday, 21 February 2025. Gain a deeper appreciation of the Sacred Scriptures and grow in your evangelisation efforts. Full event details at https://events.wordonfire.org/the-bible-event

Supporting our Hospices

Much more funding is required for palliative care services in Scotland to ensure the best possible care for the terminally ill and support for their families. Please contact your MP and MSPs and ask them to support the hospice movement and oppose assisted suicide proposals currently at Holyrood and Westminster: https://writetothem.com

Ask Your MP to Vote ‘No’ on Assisted Suicide Bill in November

Take a minute and ask your MP to stop assisted suicide being rushed into law. On 29 November, the UK Parliament will vote on an assisted suicide Bill. The result at Westminster will strongly influence MSPs at Holyrood, where the Scottish Parliament is also considering this issue. If passed, assisted suicide laws will damage NHS end of life care. Experience in other countries shows that abuses start to happen and vulnerable people are pressured to die. Many MPs have not made up their minds and want to hear from you: https://bit.ly/AssistedSuicideTalkingPoints You can find your MP & MSPs at https://writetothem.com

Advent Rosary for Life

Our annual Rosary for Life starts on 2nd December at 7.45pm on Zoom and then on every Monday in Advent. Speakers include Bishop John Keenan and Archbishop Cushley. Register now: https://bit.ly/adventrosar You only need to register once to attend all the events

2025 Faith Winter Conference for Young Adults: ‘Why the Church?’

This new year Fr. Robert will be taking a group of young adults to the Faith Winter Conference from Thursday, 2nd January to Saturday, 4th January. The conference will be held at Stonyhurst College, Clitheroe, and the theme is “Why the Church?: ‘The Fullness of Him Who Fills All in All.’ (Ephesians 1:23). Young people ages 16 and 30 are invited to join with young Catholics from across the UK for these days of catechetical, spiritual and social activities. Cost for students: £180. Register at www.faith.org.uk/events

Read the newsletter for 10 November (pdf)