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Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe – Year B

Young Adults Group Talk by Bishop Hugh Gilbert on the Eucharist

Our Young Adults Group will host Bishop Hugh Gilbert, OSB, of Aberdeen on Tuesday, 26 November for his talk on ‘Eucharist: The Source and Summit of the Christian Life’ for the conclusion of our series of talks ‘The Language of the Church.’ Young adults (ages 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!

Mass for the Solemnity of St. Andrew

This Saturday, 30 November, we will celebrate the feast day of St. Andrew, our National Patron, whose relics are preserved here in the National Shrine of St. Andrew. Mass will be celebrated at 12:00pm by Archbishop Cushley, with public veneration of the relics following Mass. It was Andrew who, famously, brought St. Peter to Jesus – this feast day is your opportunity in a special way – to go to Jesus, through Andrew. The Sacrament of Confession will be available 1:00pm-2:00pm. Please note there will be no 10:00am Mass, and no Eucharistic Adoration or Confessions on that morning.

Visit of Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, will be at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh on Sunday 1st December. His Eminence will preach at the 7:30pm Mass that will be presided at by Archbishop Cushley. All are welcome. This is an opportunity to hear something of the experience of the Church and wider community in the midst of the terrible war in the Holy Land and to express solidarity with all those who are suffering there.

Youth Group – Sunday, 1st December

The next Youth Group event will be Sunday, 1 December. Children from Primary 3 upwards are welcome to join us at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 2.30pm – 4:00pm. New members are very welcome! Register at https://bit.ly/ParishYouthGroup-Registration or use the QR code. The new registration fee is £1.00. The afternoon has lots of fun activities, time to learn more of our faith and to make new friends, too. Don’t forget the spending money for the tuckshop! Questions? Contact Fr. Robert at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Rorate Masses at the Cathedral and St. Andrew’s, Ravelston

Our beautiful Rorate Masses begin the first week of Advent. These are candlelit Masses and are the perfect way to prepare spiritually for Christmas.

Rorate Mass (Cathedral)

7:00pm, Thursdays 5th, 12th, 19th December

7:00pm, Monday 23rd December

Rorate Mass (Ravelston)

6:00pm, Mondays 2nd, 9th, 16th December

The Cathedral bookshop will also stay open until 8:00pm on the evenings of the Cathedral Rorate Masses.

Rorate Masses – Volunteers Needed

We are looking for volunteers to assist in preparing the Cathedral (laying out candles, welcoming people, etc) prior to the Rorate Masses and tidying up afterwards. You would need to be available from 6:00pm; if you can assist, then please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com or telephone 0131 553 1510 with a note of your availability.

Save the Dates: Outdoor Nativity Blessings by Archbishop

Archbishop Cushley will bless the Nativity Scene at Mound Place, Edinburgh, EH1 2LU, at 3:00pm on Sunday, 1 December. Then on Thursday, 5 December, at the end of the 7:00pm Rorate Mass at the Cathedral, the Archbishop will bless our outdoor crib at the top of the Cathedral steps. Do come along!

Use of New Lectionary Beginning Next Sunday

A New Lectionary will be in use for the readings at Masses in the UK starting next Sunday, the First Sunday of Advent, 1st December. To learn more about the new translation, please take one of the leaflets available at the back of church “The New Lectionary Explained” (Catholic Truth Society).

First Wednesdays — Prayers for Priests

The first Wednesday of each month, after the 12:45pm Mass, please join in prayers near the Lady Altar, including a Rosary and Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to ask Our Lady’s intercession for our priests. All are welcome to participate in the prayers on Wednesday 4 December following 12:45pm Mass.

Bookshop – Christmas Crib Sets, Cards and More!

Advent begins next Sunday. As we prepare our hearts and homes for the celebration of Christ’s birth, the St Pauls Bookshop is preparing, as well, with a beautiful selection of Christmas crib sets, gifts, Christmas cards, calendars and much more. A great selection of Bibles for adults and children are in stock, as well as rosaries, icons, holy images, statues and classic spiritual reading and prayer books. Hours: 10:00am to 5:30pm, 7 days a week, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk, 0131 510 4260.

Special Collection for Catholic Education This Weekend

The annual special collection for work of the Scottish Catholic Education Service will take place after all Masses this weekend.

Children Invited to Help with Outdoor Christmas Crib Today

After Mass today, Sunday, 24th November, children of the parish (and parents, too!) are invited to join us to set up our outdoor crib at St. Andrew's, Ravelston in preparation for Christmas. Then before 10:30am Mass on the First Sunday of Advent, 1st December, the children are invited to help us place the statues of Mary, Joseph, the shepherd and the empty manger as we look forward to Jesus' birth at Christmas.

St Andrew’s Talk on the Gospel of Luke

The next St Andrew’s Talk will be tomorrow Monday, 25th November when Fr Andrew Garden will be at Ravelston to talk about the Gospel of Luke as we prepare to enter into the new liturgical year in Advent which focuses on the Gospel account of St Luke. Join us for Mass at St Andrew’s from 6pm with the talk taking place in the rooms from 6.45pm. Refreshments will be available.

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 Friday for Feast of St Andrew

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 after Mass: £8 individual and £12 family (2 adults and children). Funds will go to St Andrew's church funds. Raffle on the night, prizes can be donated at the supper.

Kathedral Knits on Sale Next Sunday

Joanna Kopystynska’s beautiful, knitted goods for Christmas will be on sale at Ravelston after Mass next Sunday. The items are also available at www.kathedralknits.etsy.com. All proceeds go to support the parish.

Helpers Needed: Setup and Cleanup for Ravelston Rorate Masses

Please consider helping us to setup and cleanup for the beautiful candlelit Rorate Masses at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, scheduled for 6:00pm on Mondays, starting 2nd December and concluding 16th December. We need helpers for each Mass to set up the candles around the church and to tidy them up after the Mass! If you can assist for any of these Masses, please contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Save the Date: Bacon Roll Fundraiser

Come along to our bacon roll morning on Sunday, 8 December after 10:30am Mass in aid of the Sisters of Mercy homeless project at St. Catherine's Convent, Lauriston Gardens. Please support this effort for a vulnerable group of people.

Ravelston Community Meeting Thank You & Notes

Thank you to all who attended our recent community meeting in Ravelston. Notes from the meeting are published on the parish noticeboard in the rooms and copies are available at the back of church. If you are interested in putting your name forward to serve as a Ravelston representatives to sit on the Parish Pastoral Council, please e-mail Fr Jeremy, administrator@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Nominations for this will close on Sunday 1st December.

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

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

New Documentary: 'Do No Harm: The Slippery Slope of Assisted Dying'

“Do No Harm” is a short documentary, under 20 minutes, which highlights some of the grave concerns around proposals to legalise assisted dying in the UK and Scottish Parliaments. The video features Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Bishop John Keenan, along with experts from the medical and palliative care professions. The video challenges the robustness of tabled safeguards in the UK legislation by citing the experience of other jurisdictions which quickly eased access and expanded eligibility. View the documentary at https://bit.ly/DoNoHarm-video.

The Abortion Debate with Dr Calum Miller and Ann Furedi

Edinburgh Life Society is hosting a debate on Monday, 25 November, 7:00pm between Dr Calum Miller, a well-known pro-life medic, and Ann Furedi, former Chief Executive of the abortion provider, BPAS. The ticketed event will be held at the University of Edinburgh, 40 George Square, Lecture Theatre C, EH8 9JX. Whether you're pro-life, pro-choice, or somewhere in between, this event promises to challenge your thinking and spark meaningful conversations. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with two experts in the field. Purchase tickets (£5.00) at https://bit.ly/Callum-and-Furedi-Debate

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 https://bit.ly/lectionaryadvent

Read the newsletter for 24 November (pdf)

Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Young Adults Group ‘The Language of the Church’ Talks

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 19th November for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church.’ Fr Michael John Galbraith will speak on ‘Jesus Christ: True Lamb.’ 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!

Archdiocesan Catholic Education Mass

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the Archdiocesan Catholic Education Mass here at the Cathedral at 7:00pm on Tuesday, 19 November during Catholic Education Week. Clergy, teachers and Catholic school students from across the Archdiocese will attend.

No 10:00am Mass on Thursday, 21 November

Some of the parish clergy will be attending an Archdiocesan Clergy Gathering this week so it is necessary to cancel the 10:00am Mass this Thursday, 21 November. Please keep our priests in your prayers during the Clergy Gathering.

Ukrainian Prayer Service in Commemoration of the Holodomor

All are invited to join the Ukrainian Community in Scotland to honour and pay tribute to the millions of innocent people of Ukraine who suffered and perished during the Holodomor in 1932 and 1933. A prayer service will be held here in St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral on Saturday 23rd November at 2:00pm with Fr. Vasyl Kren of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Edinburgh.

Mass for the Solemnity of St. Andrew

On Saturday, 30 November we will celebrate the feast day of St. Andrew, our National Patron, whose relics are preserved here in the National Shrine of St. Andrew. Mass will be celebrated at 12:00pm by Archbishop Cushley with public veneration of the relics following Mass. It was Andrew who, famously, brought St. Peter to Jesus – this feast day is your opportunity in a special way – to go to Jesus, through Andrew.

Visit of Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, will be at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh on Sunday 1st December. His Eminence will preach at the evening Mass that will be presided at by Archbishop Cushley. Mass begins at 7.30pm. All are welcome. This is an opportunity to hear something of the experience of the Church and wider community in the midst of the terrible war in the Holy Land and to express solidarity with all those who are suffering there.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group (previously the Over 60s Club) Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 19 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!

Last Weekend for Christmas Gift Collection for Prisoners’ Children

This is our final weekend for 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. Please be as generous as you have been in past years. Many thanks in advance!

World Day for the Poor Collection This Weekend

Today is World Day for the Poor and Archbishop Cushley has asked that a special collection take place at Mass this day for elderly Christians in need in Palestine. Your donation will be given directly to the Beit Afram Home for the Elderly (a project of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem), 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

Rorate Masses – Volunteers Needed

The beautiful candlelit Rorate Masses will take place at the Cathedral on Thursdays 5th, 12th, and 19th December and Monday, 23 December. The Masses start at 7pm and we are looking for volunteers to assist in preparing the Cathedral (laying out candles, welcoming people, etc) prior to the Masses and tidying up afterwards. You would need to be available from 6pm; if you can assist, then please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Special Collection for Catholic Education Next Weekend

The annual special collection for work of the Scottish Catholic Education Service will take place after Masses next weekend, 23rd and 24th November.

Save the Date: Big Clean

Please save the date of Saturday, 18 January, 12:00pm-4:00pm for our annual Big Clean of the Cathedral. If you would like to volunteer, please email Darlene at complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you!

Ravelston Community Meeting Thank You

Thank you to all who attended our recent community meeting in Ravelston. Notes from the meeting will be published on the parish noticeboard in the rooms next week. At the meeting, nominations were asked for Ravelston representatives to sit on the Parish Pastoral Council. If you are interested in putting your name forward for this please e-mail Fr Jeremy, administrator@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Nominations for this will close on Sunday 1st December.

Ravelston Meetings for Readers and Eucharistic Ministers on Friday

Thank you to all who attended the meetings last week for Eucharistic Ministers and Readers. All current Readers and Eucharistic Ministers and those new members who recently signed up to these ministries are asked to come on Friday, 22 November: Readers at 4.00pm and Eucharistic Ministers at 4.45pm. These sessions will take place in the church. If you cannot attend either of these, please e-mail Fr Robert directly, frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk so that alternative arrangements can be made.

Next Sunday: Children Invited to Help with Outdoor Christmas Crib

After Mass next Sunday, 24th November, children of the parish (and parents, too!) are invited to join us to set up our outdoor crib at St. Andrew's, Ravelston in preparation for Christmas. Then before 10:30am Mass on the First Sunday of Advent, 1st December, the children are invited to help us place the statues of Mary, Joseph, the shepherd and the empty manger as we look forward to Jesus' birth at Christmas.

St Andrew’s Talk on the Gospel of Luke

The next St Andrew’s Talk will be Monday, 25th November when Fr Andrew Garden will be at Ravelston to talk about the Gospel of Luke as we prepare to enter into the new liturgical year in Advent which focuses on the Gospel account of St Luke. Join us for Mass at St Andrew’s from 6pm with the talk taking place in the rooms from 6.45pm. Refreshments will be available.

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 this weekend, £8 individual and £12 family (2 adults and children). Funds will go to St Andrew's church funds.

Public Demonstration Against Assisted Suicide: Glasgow, Friday 22 November, 6.00-9.00pm

All are encouraged to attend a Public Demonstration Against Assisted Suicide in Glasgow at 6.00pm-9.00pm on Friday 22 November. The event, organised by an Alliance of Concern and supported by the Campaign Against Assisted Dying, will hear civic concerns around the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which will be voted on by MPs in the UK Parliament on Friday 29 November. All MPs and MSPs in the Central Belt have been invited to attend. This event is supported by our Scottish Bishops’ Parliamentary Office and Marriage, Family and Life Office. Meet at Blythswood Square, Glasgow at 6.00pm to make the short walk to Renfield St. Stephen’s Centre on Bath Street for the Public meeting from 7.00-9.00pm. For more information contact assisthelp04@gmail.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. Use the QR Code or https://bit.ly/AssistedSuicideTalkingPoints. You can find your MP & MSPs at https://writetothem.com

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/lectionaryadvent

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 thew newsletter for 17 November (pdf)

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)

Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Rite of the Signing of the Cross

Today we celebrate the Rite of the Signing with the Cross for those children preparing to receive the Sacrament of First Reconciliation in February. May they always know the Cross as a sign of God’s love and mercy. Do please keep these children and their families in your prayers.

Youth Group

The Youth Group is back on Sunday, 3 November! Children from Primary 3 upwards are welcome to join us at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 2.30pm – 4:00pm for fun activities, time to learn more of our faith and to make new friends, too. Fee is £1.00. Don’t forget spending money for the tuckshop! Register at https://bit.ly/ParishYouthGroup-Registration Questions? Contact Fr. Robert at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Young Adults Group ‘The Language of the Church’ Talks

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 5th November for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church. Fr. Ninian Doohan will speak on ‘Be with Him in His Resurrection.’ 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.

Saturday Morning Mass, Eucharistic Adoration & Confession

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, every Saturday following the 10:00am Mass, from 10:30am-12:00pm concluding with Benediction. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm. “From the Eucharist comes the strength to live the Christian life with zeal and to share that life with others.” St. John Paul II

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 5 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! 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).

Annual Mass Attendance Census This Weekend

The Archdiocese’s Annual Mass Attendance Census will be taken this weekend Saturday, 2nd November and Sunday, 3rd November.

Ravelston Community Meeting: Thursday, 7 November

You are invited to a meeting in the rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston to hear about the work that is ongoing in the church from pastoral to fabric. It is also a chance to come and meet Fr Jeremy and hear about his vision for the wider parish of which St Andrew’s is an important part. The meeting follows on from 6:00pm Mass on Thursday, 7th November and will start at 6.30pm. Refreshments will be available.

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 9/10 November, £8 individual and £12 family (2 adults and children). Funds will go to St Andrew's church funds.

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

Reflection Group for Young Women on Religious Life

What is the vocation of Religious Sister? Young women are invited to find out as we read, discuss and pray Wednesday, 6 November, 7:00pm-9:00pm at the Convent at 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1SN. Our reading will be from Vita Consecrata, the apostolic exhortation from St John Paul II. To attend, please contact Sr. Mirjam Hugens at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

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

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, on 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

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/lectionaryadvent

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

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. The bill will be voted on by MPs on 29 November and is the most serious threat to vulnerable lives since the Abortion Act in 1967. Visit https://www.spuc.org.uk/assistedsuicidescotland to contact your MP or use the QR code. The text of a letter is already prepared and you can add your own words – it takes a minute!

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 3 November (pdf)

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

All Saints – Friday is a Holy Day of Obligation

This Friday, 1st November, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of All Saints. This is a holiday of obligation in Scotland, meaning that Catholics are obliged to attend Mass on this day. Cathedral Masses will be at 8:00am, 10:00am and 12:45pm. An evening Mass will be celebrated in Ravelston at 6:00pm.

Sunday Noon Mass: Rite of Entrance into the Catechumenate

At the 12 noon Mass today, we will receive 17 people into the order of Catechumens! Please pray for these friends. As they journey towards full communion with the Catholic Church, may the Lord bless them in faith, hope and love.

Young Adults Group ‘The Language of the Church’ Talks

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 29th October for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church. Fr. Kevin Douglas will speak on ‘Sharing in the divinity of Christ.’ 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!

November Lists

During the month of November, we pray especially for the faithful departed. Please take a November List from the back of church to fill out with the 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. Please try and return them before the 1st of November, but you can take them throughout the month of November.

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. More details will follow in the coming weeks.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 29th October 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!

Register with Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Thank you to all who signed up to our events programme for parishioners 65 years and over. Please pick up a registration form, available at the back of church. Once completed please give your form to an SSVP member or hand it into Cathedral House. The events are great fun! You or a friend will thoroughly enjoy them. Our next event is the ever-popular Christmas lunch on Saturday, 7 December and the deadline for registration will be the first week of November.

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

Save the Date: Adult Quiz Night Friday, 15th November

Save the date for our next Adults Quiz Night in Coffee Saints on Friday 15th November at 7pm. 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 will be on sale from the weekend of 2nd & 3rd November at £10 per person with all proceeds to Cathedral funds. There will only be 70 tickets so it is first come first served! Email reservations of tickets accepted at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Christmas Gift Collection for Prisoners’ Children

It’s that time of year again when parishioners of the Cathedral & St Andrew’s, Ravelston, donate gifts to be distributed to the children of the adults who are prisoners in Edinburgh (Saughton) Prison at Christmas.

We ask that the gifts are new, wrapped in Christmas gift wrap, and with a label attached stating whether the gift is suitable for a boy or a girl and the age of the child. Gifts for older children from 11 years upwards would be most appreciated. There will be a collection box at the back of both churches before all Masses for the depositing of gifts. The box will be available at the Vigil Masses and the Sunday Masses over the weekends of Saturday 9th/Sunday 10th and Saturday 16th/Sunday 17th November. Please be as generous as you have been in past years. Many thanks in advance!

Youth Group Next Sunday

The Youth Group is back next Sunday, 3 November! Children from Primary 3 upwards are welcome to join us at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 2.30pm – 4:00pm for fun activities, time to learn more of our faith and to make new friends, too. Fee is £1.00. Don’t forget spending money for the tuckshop! Register at https://bit.ly/ParishYouthGroup-Registration or use the QR code. Questions? Contact Fr. Robert at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Ravelston Community Meeting: Thursday, 7th November

You are invited to a meeting in the rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston to hear about the work that is ongoing in the church from pastoral to fabric. It is also a chance to come and meet Fr Jeremy and hear about his vision for the wider parish of which St Andrew’s is an important part. The meeting follows on from 6:00pm Mass on Thursday, 7th November and will start at 6.30pm. Refreshments will be available.

Rosary in October

During the month of October, we pray the Rosary after the 6:00pm Mass, Monday-Friday, in St Andrew's, Ravelston. Come along to Mass and join in this beautiful devotion for the month. We are in need of another volunteer to help with this. If you are able to help once or twice, please e-mail cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

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!

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. The bill which will be voted on by MPs on 29 November is the most serious threat to vulnerable lives since the Abortion Act in 1967. Assisted suicide laws in other jurisdictions have had devastating consequences for the poor, disabled and marginalised. Please contact your MP by visiting https://www.spuc.org.uk/assistedsuicidescotland or use the QR code. The text of a letter is already prepared and you can add your own words – it takes just a minute!

All Souls’ Day Mass with Archbishop at Mount Vernon

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year, especially those buried at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Edinburgh. This will take place on All Souls’ Day, Saturday 2 November, at 10:00am in the Cemetery Chapel at Mount Vernon Cemetery, 49 Mount Vernon Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 6JG.

Journey to Advent: A Retreat in Daily Life

The Edinburgh Jesuit Church of the Sacred Heart is offering Journey to Advent: A Retreat in Daily Life, from Sunday, 3 November to Sunday, 1 December, the first Sunday of Advent. The retreat is an opportunity to grow closer to God by committing to some daily prayer (perhaps 20 to 30 minutes), learning new ways of praying, and being accompanied by an experienced retreat guide. It begins with a meeting of prayer, reflection and an opportunity to meet your prayer guide. Join us at 5:30pm, Sunday, 3 November in the hall at Edinburgh Jesuit Church, 28 Lauriston Street, EH3 9DJ. To register, email ejcretreats@jesuit.org.uk

Pilgrimage of Hope Event Talks to Be Recorded

Talks will be recorded and posted on YouTube for the sold-out ‘Pilgrimage of Hope’ Archdiocesan event to be held Saturday, 9 November at the Gillis Centre in preparation for the 2025 Jubilee Year. Look for the recordings to be posted at https://www.youtube.com/@standrewsedinburgh2024

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

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, on 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

Prisoners Week 2024

The Prisoners Week 2024 official launch service will be Sunday, 17th November, from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm at Letham St Marks Church of Scotland, Rannoch Road, Perth (PH1 2HH) with reflections, music, and a talk centred on this year’s theme, ‘Hear My Voice’. Before and after the service, connect with charities and organisations working in similar fields (3 PM to 5 PM). Livestream at www.prisonersweek.org.uk

Edinburgh Circle Newman Association Talk: ‘Forgiveness: An Exploration’

Fr Jock Dalrymple from St John the Evangelist, Portobello and St Mary Magdalene’s, Bingham, will speak on ‘Forgiveness: An Exploration’ hosted by the Edinburgh Circle Newman Association at Mayfield Salisbury Church, 18 West Mayfield, EH9 1TQ, Monday, 25 November, 7.30pm - 9.30pm, with tea, coffee and biscuits at the break for discussion and questions. (The church is a 5-minute walk from St. Columba’s Catholic Church EH9 1SN.) Suggested donation £5 for non-members. Visit https://www.newman.org.uk/

Advent Zoom Series with Fr. Jamie on the New Lectionary

The Archdiocese is hosting a series of 45 min. talks on Zoom to take a closer look at the new Lectionary which is being introduced in Advent. Join Fr Jamie McMorrin at 7:00pm on Wednesdays: 4, 11 and 18 December. The sessions are free to attend. Register at bit.ly/lectionaryadvent

Annual Mass Attendance Census Next Weekend

The Archdiocese’s Annual Mass Attendance Census will be taken next weekend Saturday, 3rd November and Sunday, 4th November.

Read the newsletter for 27th October (pdf)

The Newsletter for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B

Young Adults Group ‘The Language of the Church’ Talks

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 15th October for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church. Fr. Chris Doig will speak on ‘Mary: Queen of Heaven.’ 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!

Register Today with Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Please pick up a registration form from any of the Society of St Vincent de Paul members after all Masses today, Sunday, 13th October to sign up to attend events for parishioners 65 years and over. You are welcome to take a form for anyone you know who would like to attend, as well. The forms can be returned to Cathedral House or directly to a SSVP member. All SSVP events are by personal invitation, so it is important you register with us. The form includes a data protection agreement. To volunteer with SSVP approach an SSVP member or e-mail cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Saturday Morning Mass, Eucharistic Adoration and Confession

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament offers us with a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ truly present in the Eucharist. You are welcome to join us every Saturday for 10:00am Mass, followed by Eucharistic Adoration 10:30am-12:00pm, concluding with Benediction. Confessions are 10:30am-12:00pm. “There is no valid reason for you to weary of receiving pardon since God does not weary of giving it.” (St. John of Avila)

Friends of the Cathedral Event, Revealing the Cathedral Archive Darlene Newman, 15 October, 7.30pm

There are a limited amount of spaces left for a tour of the Cathedral Archive by our Cathedral Archivist, Darlene Newman. If you are interested in attending this event Tuesday, 15 October and finding out more about Friends of the Cathedral, please email: cathedralnews@stmaryscathedral.co.uk by Monday, 14 October.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 15th October 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!

Catenians Meeting on 16th October

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting on Wednesday, 16th October, 7.00 p.m. in 63 York Place. The Association is an international body of Catholic laymen who meet once a month and offer friendship and support to Catholic men at all stages of their lives. For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com

Sunday 20th October: Cologne Cathedral Girls' Choir to Sing at 9am Mass

On Sunday 20th October, the Cologne Cathedral Girls' Choir will sing at the 9am Mass. Founded in 1989, the choir is one of Germany’s premier youth choirs. Known for their exceptional performances, they are regularly heard during Sunday services and concerts at Cologne's iconic Catholic Cathedral, as well as at the Cologne Philharmonic Hall, on the stage of the Cologne Opera and across nearly every continent through extensive international tours. The girls will join us on the final leg of a UK tour that includes Liverpool, Stonyhurst, Durham, Newcastle, and finally Edinburgh.

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

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. More details will follow in the coming weeks.

Second Collection for Missio Scotland Next Weekend

A special collection will be taken up at all Masses next weekend to mark World Day of Prayer for the Missions. Funds raised will go to Missio Scotland, the Pope’s charity for world mission. It helps support Catholic projects and people in need across the world.

Rosary in October

During the month of October, we will pray the Rosary after the 6:00pm Mass, Monday-Friday, in St Andrew's, Ravelston. Come along to Mass and join in this beautiful devotion for the month. We are in need of another volunteer to help with this, if you are able to help once or twice, please e-mail cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

SSVP Recruitment Appeal Next Sunday, 20th October

A representative from the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be making an appeal for new members at Ravelston on Sunday, 20th October. This will be an opportunity to learn about the work of SSVP in our parish and how you can sign up to participate. If you would like to get in contact with SSVP to volunteer, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

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

Church Statues

You may have noticed some gaps in the church of late. Some statues are away being thoroughly cleaned and restored but will be back soon. In the course of the next few months all of the statues in the church will disappear to be given the once over, restoring them to their former glory.

Stella Maris Ship Visitor Training

A number of cruise ships visit Edinburgh each summer, and Stella Maris volunteers visit the crews of as many ships as possible to let them know that the Church is thinking about them. Are you interested in becoming a visitor? If so, training will be given in St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church, Leith EH6 6AW on Thursday 17 October at 10:30am. The church is a short walk from tram stop at The Shore. If you cannot attend, you may wish to contact Anne Marie Stephen annestephen@ymail.com for more information.

LifeCare Drop-in Event: Keep Your Home Warm This Winter

You are invited to keep your home warm this winter at the LifeCare Edinburgh information stall. Drop in at the CaféLife, Lifecare Centre, 2 Cheyne Street, EH4 1JB on Thursday, 17 October, 10:30am-Noon, get tips on keeping your home warm and pick up FREE winter packs, powercut light bulbs, torches, chargers and more. Visit www.lifecare-edinburgh.org.uk for information.

Workshop on the Psalms and the New Lectionary

From Advent 2024, a new translation of the psalms used at Mass will be introduced. Join Fr Adrian Porter SJ to explore the psalms, their translation and use in Christian worship at a FREE workshop for readers, cantors and anyone with an interest in the psalms. It takes place from 2:30pm-5:00pm on Saturday 26 October at Sacred Heart Church, 28 Lauriston Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DJ. Register at bit.ly/psalmsevent.

New Lectionary Event Recordings on YouTube

Tune into the Archdiocese’s YouTube channel (bit.ly/ArchYouTube) to watch recorded talks from this month’s sold-out “Celebrating the Gift” event, including “What is the new Lectionary and why is it important?” by Fr. Paul Denny, “Introducing the English Standard Version” by Bishop Hugh Gilbert, OSB of Aberdeen, “Proclaiming the Word: A practical session for readers” by Fr. Adrian Porter, SJ.

New Sunday Missal

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 coming out in late October, and you can pre=order it now from our St Pauls Bookshop. Also available are the Study Edition, Ambo Edition and Chapel Edition of the new Lectionary, all available at a 10% discount. Hours: 10:00am to 5:30pm, 7 days a week.

All Souls’ Day

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year, especially those buried at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Edinburgh. This will take place on All Souls’ Day, Saturday 2 November, at 10:00am in the Cemetery Chapel at Mount Vernon Cemetery, 49 Mount Vernon Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 6JG.

Pilgrimage of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee Year 2025

Pope Francis declared 2025 a Year of Jubilee. Come along to an Archdiocesan event to explore what a Jubilee Year is in the context of the year's theme: ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. Join us Saturday, 9 November, 10:30am-3:15pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 1BB for talks on preparing spiritually for the year ahead! Enjoy a lunchtime photo-showcase on pilgrimage places. Register at https://bit.ly/PrepareJubilee2025

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

Youth Day – 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, on 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

Advent Zoom Series with Fr. Jamie on the New Lectionary

The Archdiocese is hosting a series of 45 min. talks on Zoom to take a closer look at the new Lectionary which is being introduced in Advent. Join Fr Jamie McMorrin at 7:00pm on Wednesday 4 December, Wed 11 Dec, and Wed 18 Dec. The sessions are free to attend. Register at bit.ly/lectionaryadvent

Choose Jesus for Your Child: Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

There are still spots available in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd atrium at The Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd teaches children to pray, wonder, and work while nurturing their relationship with Jesus Christ and the Church. Sessions are Fridays 1:30-3:00pm for 3-6 year-olds & Tuesdays 4:00-5:30pm for 6-9 year-olds. Contact brodie.douglas-young@staned.org.uk for registration.

Read the newsletter for 13th October (pdf)

Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Enrolment Mass for First Reconciliation

Sunday is the enrolment Mass at 9:00am at the Cathedral and 10:30am at Ravelston for the children of our parish who will begin preparing to receive the sacrament of First Reconciliation in February. Please keep them, their families and their teacher in your prayers!

Final Call to Register for Sacrament of Reconciliation

If you have a child in Primary 3 or above who has not yet made their First Confession, the registration for this remains open until Sunday 20th October. To register your child please visit the Cathedral website on this page and fill in the details. Classes for those who do not attend St Mary’s Primary School begin today, Sunday 6th October at 9:30am at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, then resume after the school holidays on the 27th October.

Young Adults Group Talks Series on Tuesday: ‘The Language of the Church’

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 8th October for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church. Mother Ostrabrama, SSVM will speak on ‘Mary: Virgin & Mother.’ 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!

Farewell for Fr. Patrick

We will have our farewell gathering for Fr. Patrick in Coffee Saints on Thursday, 10 October at 7:00pm. Come along and join us for this evening with Fr. Patrick, including a presentation of our parish gift in appreciation for his years of service at our parish.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 8th October 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!

Catenians Meeting on 16th October

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting on Wednesday, 16th October, 7.00 p.m. in 63 York Place. The Association is an international body of Catholic laymen who meet once a month and offer friendship and support to Catholic men at all stages of their lives. For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com

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 

Message from Society of St Vincent de Paul

The Society have an upcoming schedule of events to which parishioners 65 years and over are welcome to attend. If you would like to attend the events or know someone who would like to, please pick up a registration form from any of the SSVP members present after all Masses next Sunday, 13th October. They can be returned to Cathedral House or directly to a SSVP member. The events are by personal invitation, so it is important you register with us. The form includes a data protection agreement. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the parish for their very generous donations when we are conducting collections. We collect most Sundays when there is no second collection. If you would like to volunteer with SSVP, we would be very grateful for your assistance. Either approach an SSVP member or e-mail cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

St Pauls Bookshop: Month of the Rosary & Kylemore Abbey Gifts

In this month of the Holy Rosary, shop the beautiful selection of rosaries for both adults and children. Renew your practice of this beloved devotion and pray the rosary as a family. Some new items in St Pauls Bookshop include a selection of jams, chocolates and sheep-shaped soaps made by the Benedictine Nuns of Kylemore Abbey in Ireland. Perfect gifts for family or friends! A wide selection of Catholic Bibles and books, as well as holy cards, saint medals, statues and a variety of cards for all occasions are also on sale. Hours: 10am-5:30pm, 7 days a week, 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Ecclesiastical Students Fund Special Collection This Weekend

There will be a special collection this weekend in support of those studying for the priesthood. Please support this important fund for our seminarians, remember our seminarians in your prayers and continue to pray for more vocations to the priesthood.

Youth Group This Afternoon!

The Youth Group is back today, Sunday, 6th October! Children from Primary 3 upwards are welcome to join us at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 2.30pm – 4:00pm. New members are very welcome! Register at https://bit.ly/ParishYouthGroup-Registration or use the QR code. The new registration fee is £1.00. The afternoon has lots of fun activities, time to learn more of our faith and to make new friends, too. Don’t forget the spending money for the tuckshop! Other meetings this year will be Sunday 3rd November and 1st December, so save the dates! Questions? Contact Fr. Robert at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Indian Night Tickets on Sale Today

Tickets are on sale after Mass today for our next themed night in the Parish Rooms at Ravelston on Friday 1st November. All funds raised will go to the Parish Projects! Come along to enjoy some authentic Indian cuisine with a three-course meal on the Solemnity of All Saints from 7:00pm. Bring your own bottle. Tickets are £10 per adult, £25 for a family ticket (2 adults and children). Hurry, though, space is limited! Email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to reserve your ticket with the subject ‘Ravelston Indian Night’. Donations for the raffle can be brought on the night!

Rosary in October

During the month of October, we will pray the Rosary after the 6:00pm Mass, Monday-Friday, in St Andrew's, Ravelston. Come along to Mass and join in this beautiful devotion for the month. If you are interested in joining the group of leaders of this devotion, e-mail cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Volunteering Recruitment Update and Thank You

Many thanks to everyone who has signed up to volunteer at St Andrew’s. We will be in touch about the required training and paperwork in due course. Don’t forget, though, the opportunity to volunteer is always there - not just in September! If you can offer some of your time to help out in any way, please have a chat with Fr. Robert or email him at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and remember there is a role for everyone! If you have made your first Holy Communion you can serve on the altar, if you’re retired you can help with things like passkeeping, flower arranging, cleaning… and if you’re in between we’ll find you a job!

SSVP Recruitment Appeal on Sunday, 20th October

A representative from the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be making an appeal for new members at Ravelston on Sunday, 20th October. This will be an opportunity to learn about the work of SSVP in our parish and how you can sign up to participate. If you would like to get in contact with SSVP to volunteer, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

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

Ravelston Summer BBQ 2024

Thank you again to everyone who came along on the day and supported – in any way – the annual summer barbecue at Ravelston last month. We have collated all the monies and reimbursed the expenses and can confirm we have the fantastic figure of £1581 to support the running costs of St Andrew’s. Thanks again for your generosity and support. One of the things bought for this year’s event were some wine glasses, which are now stored in the rooms at St Andrew’s for future events. But if you have any private events coming up, they are available for rental by donation.

Doctors’ Opposition to Assisted Suicide

A total of 82% of doctors responding to the Scottish Parliament Health Committee’s detailed call for views on proposals to legalise assisted suicide have stated that they are ‘strongly opposed’ to the plans. Please let your MSPs know about this. More information on how to do this at: https://rcpolitics.org/assisted-suicide/

Teens Group for P7-S4

All teens P7-S4 are invited to join the Teens Group at St. Columba's, 9 Upper Gray Street, EH9 1SN which meets on the last Wednesday of every month, 7:00pm-8:30pm in St. Columba's halls. Join us for fun, games, activities, prayer and pilgrimages. Don't miss this opportunity to grow in your faith and meet new friends! Next meeting is 30th October. Cost £25 (per year). Questions? Email Claire at teens.stcolumbaedinburgh@staned.org.uk

Volunteer Lay Minister for St. Thomas of Aquin’s

Announce the Good News of the Gospel to pupils at St. Thomas of Aquin’s High School in Edinburgh and support the school chaplain by becoming a volunteer lay minister. Find out more by visiting https://archedinburgh.org/wp-content/uploads/Lay-Ministers.pdf or by scanning the QR code. To apply, please talk with your parish priest. You must be a practicing Catholic and have experience working with young people.

Romero Lecture 2024

Celebrating the witness and legacy of St Oscar Romero, martyred in 1980 in El Salvador, Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski of the Ukrainian Catholic community in the UK will deliver this year’s lecture on 'Romero and Ukraine: Resilience in the Face of Injustice' Friday 18 October at 7pm at Sacred Heart Church, Lauriston Street, Edinburgh. All welcome.

All Souls’ Day

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year, especially those buried at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Edinburgh. This will take place on All Souls’ Day, Saturday 2 November, at 10:00am in the Cemetery Chapel at Mount Vernon Cemetery, 49 Mount Vernon Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 6JG.

Pilgrimage of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee Year 2025

Pope Francis declared 2025 a Year of Jubilee. Come along to an Archdiocesan event to explore what a Jubilee Year is in the context of the year's theme: ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. Join us Saturday, 9 November, 10:30am-3:15pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 1BB for talks on preparing spiritually for the year ahead! Enjoy a lunchtime photo-showcase on pilgrimage places. Register at https://bit.ly/PrepareJubilee2025

New Lectionary Event on YouTube

Tune into the Archdiocese’s YouTube channel (bit.ly/ArchYouTube) to watch talks from the Saturday, 5 October sold-out “Celebrating the Gift” event in preparation for the new translation of the readings for Mass. Coming this Advent, a new Lectionary will be used at Mass. Find out more about the new translation in this series of talks including “What makes a good translation?”, “Introducing the new Lectionary”, “What will the New Translation look like in practice?” and “What will this mean for ministers of The Word?”

Read the newsletter for 6th October (pdf)

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Barbara Dickson Concert – Thursday 7:30pm

Join us for an evening with Barbara Dickson, Thursday 3 October, 7:30pm at the Cathedral, with Nick Holland, plus support from Anthony Toner. Proceeds to the Cathedral Raise the Roof Campaign. Bring along a friend for an evening of good music, socialising and fundraising! Doors open 7:00pm. Tickets £30. Visit https://bit.ly/raisetheroofshow Also, the St. Pauls Bookshop will remain open until 9:00pm that evening.

Young Adults Group Talks Series on Tuesday: ‘The Language of the Church’

The Young Adults Group will meet again Tuesday, 1st October for our talks on ‘The Language of the Church.’ Fr. Martin Delaney will speak on ‘Pilgrim Church on earth.’ 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!

Farewell for Fr. Patrick

We will have our farewell gathering for Fr. Patrick in Coffee Saints on Thursday, 10 October at 7:00pm. Come along and join us for this evening with Fr. Patrick, including a presentation of our parish gift in appreciation for his years of service at our parish. Save the date!

Registration for Children’s Sacramental Preparation

Registration is now open for catechism classes for children to receive the Sacraments of First Reconciliation (P3), First Holy Communion (P4) and Confirmation (P7). Catechetical preparation will be provided both at St Mary’s Primary School and on Sundays at 9:30am at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. To register your child, please visit the following links: First Reconciliation; First Holy Communion; Confirmation

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 1st October 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

Ecclesiastical Students Fund Special Collection Next Weekend

There will be a special collection next weekend in support of those studying for the priesthood. Please support this important fund for our seminarians and remember our seminarians in your prayers.

St Andrew’s Talks

Thank you to everyone who came along for the talk from Fr Basil Clark on Padre Pio last Monday. The next St Andrew’s Talk will be in November when Fr Andrew Garden will be at Ravelston on the 25th November to talk about the Gospel of Luke as we prepare to enter into the new liturgical year in Advent which focuses on the Gospel account of St Luke. Join us for Mass at St Andrew’s from 6pm with the talk taking place in the rooms from 6.45pm.

Youth Group

The Youth Group is back next Sunday – 6th October – and children from Primary 3 upwards are welcome to join us at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 2.30 – 4:00pm. New members are welcome, please register through this link (QR Code too?), new registration fee is £1! The afternoon has lots of fun activities, time to learn more of our faith and to make new friends, too. Don’t forget the spending money for the tuckshop! Other meetings this year will be Sunday 3rd November and 1st December, so save the dates!

Rosary in October

During the month of October, we will pray the Rosary after the 6pm Mass in St Andrew's, Ravelston. Come along to Mass and join in this beautiful devotion for the month. If you are interested in joining the group of leaders of this devotion, please e-mail cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

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

Indian Night

We are delighted to host our next themed night in the Parish Rooms at Ravelston on Friday 1st November. All funds raised will go to the Parish Projects! Come along to enjoy some authentic Indian cuisine with a three-course meal on the Solemnity of All Saints from 7:00pm. Bring your own bottle. Tickets are £10 per adult, £25 per family of four (2 adults 2 children). Tickets will be on sale from next weekend, 6th October. Space is limited! Email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to reserve your ticket with the subject ‘Ravelston Indian Night’. Donations for the raffle can be brought on the night!

Reflection Group for Young Women on Religious Life

If you are a young woman wanting to find out more about the Religious Life, join us for a monthly gathering of socialising, reading, discussion and prayer. The next event is Wednesday, 2 October. We will use text from Vita Consecrata, the apostolic exhortation from St John Paul II, on the first Wednesday of each month, 7:00pm-9:00pm at the Convent at 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1SN. To take part or to find out more please email Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Assisted Suicide – the Beginning of a Dangerous Spiral

Assisted Suicide threatens the most vulnerable members of society. Learn about the potential dangers of the proposed bill to introduce it in Scotland. This event, featuring former politician Dennis Canavan and Dr Richard Lenton, Consultant in Geriatric Medicine, is at 7:00pm, Wednesday, 2 October at Our Lady & St Ninian’s, 52 Quakerfield, Bannockburn, FK7 8HZ. Register at https://bit.ly/assistedsuicidescot

Euthanasia: A Warning from Canada

Learn how Assisted Suicide has failed in Canada, and what you can do to stop it in Scotland with Alex Schadenberg, a Canadian Catholic and a world expert on the dangers of euthanasia. This event takes place at 7:30pm on Thursday 3 October at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. Register: https://bit.ly/warningfromcanada

250th Anniversary of St. Patrick's Church, Cowgate

In celebration of the 250th Anniversary of St. Patrick's, Cowgate, the parish will hold a candlelight Rosary procession ending with Benediction at 7:00pm on Saturday, 5 October. This will be followed by a Triduum of devotions beginning Sunday 6 October in honour of St. John Henry Newman, culminating on his feast day Wednesday 9 October, which is the same day as the anniversary of the church. On 9th October, the parish will have Vespers 6:00pm. All are welcome!

Brothers of the Little Oratory Group for Men

St. Patrick’s, Cowgate EH1 1TQ hosts the Brothers of the Little Oratory in the church house on Mondays after the evening Mass (approximately 6:30pm) for a weekly meeting with simple prayers in common, hymns, short sermons, followed by recreation. This time of friendship with other men leads to a holy life transformed by the spirit of St. Philip Neri. All men are most welcome to join! For information contact stpatricksparish@outlookcom

Romero Lecture 2024

Celebrating the witness and legacy of St Oscar Romero, martyred in 1980 in El Salvador, Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski of the Ukrainian Catholic community in the UK will deliver this year’s lecture on 'Romero and Ukraine: Resilience in the Face of Injustice' Friday 18 October at 7pm at Sacred Heart Church, Lauriston Street, Edinburgh. All welcome.

Pilgrimage of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee Year 2025

Pope Francis declared 2025 a Year of Jubilee. Come along to an Archdiocesan event to explore what a Jubilee Year is in the context of the year's theme: ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. The event will be Saturday, 9 November, 10:30am-3:15pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 1BB. We'll have inspiring talks on preparing spiritually for the year ahead and hear from pilgrims who have visited sites of pilgrimage. Enjoy a lunchtime photo-showcase on pilgrimage places. To register visit https://bit.ly/PrepareJubilee2025 or use the QR code.

National Young Adults Ceilidh Ball

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

Youth Day – 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, on Saturday 16 November to coincide with the Feast of St Margaret. Includes games, talks and activities, concluding with Mass celebrated by Archbishop Leo. Register at https://bit.ly/youthdaymargaret

New Sunday Missal

Starting on Sunday 1 December, an updated Lectionary will be used in all parishes. This means the readings at Mass will employ a slightly different translation of the Sacred Scriptures (the ESV-CE). The new Sunday Missal is available from various sites, including www.rpbooks.co.uk, www.ctsbooks.org and https://www.hachette.co.uk/

Request for Photos/Memories of Donegal People Who Worked in Scotland

Donegal County Council is seeking photographs and memories from Donegal people who worked in Scotland between 1940 and 1990 for an upcoming exhibition. Participants are encouraged to share stories, images, documents or objects that reflect the working lives of Donegal people in Scotland. Drop-in events will be held in Glasgow at the Scottish Football Museum, Hampden Park on Thursday, October 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in the Library Area, Glasgow City Chambers, Thursday, October 3 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. An event will also take place in Edinburgh at the Irish Consulate on Friday, October 4, from 12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. For details contact: donegalscotland@donegalcoco.ie or + 353 74 916 3824.

Fertility Care Scotland

Fertility Care Scotland helps Scottish couples to follow a completely natural and safe method of family planning. Contact us at 0141 221 0858 or info@fertilitycare.org.uk. Information about free clinics across Scotland and other details are available at https://fertilitycare.org.uk

Read the newsletter for 29th September (pdf)

Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Farewell to Fr. Patrick

Fr. Patrick has served here at the Cathedral since 2015 and in September he will become the Parish Priest of St James’s, St Andrews, and Chaplain to St Andrews University Catholics. We are very grateful for his presence, his dedicated priestly ministry and his tireless work on behalf of the Cathedral and St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. Please keep him in your prayers as he begins his new ministry. We wish him well! This weekend there will be a second collection for him. A formal presentation will be made to him at a parish farewell event later in the year. Thank you, Fr. Patrick!

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Opens 2nd September

As our children return to school, we’re getting ready for a new year of catechism classes for children to receive the Sacraments of First Reconciliation (P3), First Holy Communion (P4) and Confirmation (P7). Catechetical preparation will be provided both at St Mary’s Primary School and on Sundays at 9:30am at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. Online registration will open on Monday, 2 September. To register your child, please look for the links in the newsletter of Sunday, 1 September and on the website. Questions? Contact Fr. Robert a frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Saturday Morning: Mass, Eucharistic Adoration & Confessions

Following 10:00am Mass on Saturday morning, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is held from 10:30am to Noon, concluding with Benediction. Adoration offers us with a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. “There is nothing so great as the Eucharist. If God had something more precious, He would have given it to us.” (St John Vianney) Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

10am Weekday Mass - Readers Needed

Now that summer is coming slowly to a close and it will soon be Autumn, we are in need of volunteers to be Readers for the 10am weekday Mass starting in September. Ideally if we could get a handful of volunteers we would be able to create a rota going forward. If you are a current reader and are able to help out or if you would like to become a reader, please email your interest to Darlene Newman at archivist@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you.

Informal Meeting with Local Community Police Liaison Team

We have arranged an informal meeting with the local community police liaison team scheduled for Saturday, 21 September at 11:00am. The meeting will take place in 63 York Place and is primarily for any volunteers who work in the Cathedral in ministries of passkeeping, cleaning, flower arranging and altar serving. However, if space permits, any other parishioners interested in attending would be welcome. During their visit, the Police will discuss how to keep yourself, your property, and the Cathedral safe; what to do if you feel threatened or intimidated; and best practices for safe working, including working in pairs or within sight of others. Please e-mail Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth.Andrews@staned.org.uk no later than Saturday, 7th September, if you would like to attend, to enable us to gauge numbers attending.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 27 August 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!

Save the Date: Red Mass

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the annual Red Mass at Noon on Sunday 22 September here at the Cathedral. The Mass will see members of Scotland’s legal fraternity come together for the Mass, marking the start of the new legal year.

Barbara Dickson Concert, Thursday, 3 October

Join us for an evening with Barbara Dickson, Thursday 3 October, 7:30pm at the Cathedral, with Nick Holland, plus support Anthony Toner. Proceeds to the Cathedral Raise the Roof Campaign. Doors open 7:00pm. Tickets £30, pre-concert supper option available). Visit https://bit.ly/raisetheroofshow

Salamanca Pilgrimage Meeting

On Tuesday, 10th September at 7:00pm in Coffee Saints we will have a meeting for all who are registered for the parish pilgrimage to Salamanca. Mark your diary!

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins in September

If you, or someone you know, would like to become Catholic, the way to do it is through our Cathedral RCIA course. The group meets every Tuesday evening at 7:00pm at 61 York Place from Tuesday, 17th September. Register by phone at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Marriage Preparation Courses

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

Tickets on Sale Today for Parish BBQ, Sunday, 1st September

All are welcome to our annual Parish Barbecue on Sunday 1st September at 1:30pm at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. Enjoy BBQ treats and salads to suit (both meat and vegetarian options), all included in ticket price. Various soft drinks, tea and coffee. And for a small charge, a cheeky glass of wine! Tickets on sale after Mass at St. Andrew’s today or contact John at standrewsevents1901@gmail.com: Single - £5, Family - £15. As always, there will fun and games for children (of all ages!), as well as a range of stalls including tombola, plants, books, bric-a-brac and a host of freshly baked goods. ** All stalls will be cash only on the day. **

BBQ Stall Donations: Book, Plant, Bric a Brac, Cake & Bottle tombola

Donations for all these stalls can be left at the back of the church before Mass or given to the BBQ reps who will be available to collect in donations after Mass today until 12.30. We are especially looking for a selection of bottles for the tombola, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Please make sure to label your donations with the appropriate stall name. Donations of cakes of all kinds would be most welcome and can be made on the day of the barbecue. Thank you! Queries? Contact standrewsevents1901@gmail.com

Latest on the Parish Rooms Project

The main rooms are decorated leaving the radiators to be rehung as a final task. The toilets have new WCs, new radiators and new taps (which close off automatically!) - leaving the electric hand dryers and a new window in the gents to be fitted. The hall, kitchen and toilets should receive fresh paintwork in the next few days. So, while the rooms will not be 100% completed this weekend, the refurbishment is very nearly finished. The final delivery yet to come is the new chairs which will hopefully arrive very soon. Thank you for your forbearance.

Teas and Coffees Return!

You are welcome to join us after Mass for teas and coffees in the parish rooms and enjoy the very impressive renovations progress so far!

‘Diary of a Seminarian’: St. Andrew’s Talk Tomorrow

The new series of St Andrew’s Talks returns tomorrow Monday, 26th August, 6:45pm in the parish rooms. Gerard Holden, a seminarian of the Archdiocese, will talk on the life of a seminarian in Rome. He will reflect on the opportunities that studying in Rome gives a seminarian, the people he’s met from around the world and share some of the spiritual fruits from his time in the Eternal City. It is sure to be an interesting talk and you are all welcome! Refreshments available afterwards. Please mark your diary!

Youth Group Returns

The Parish Youth Group returns on Sunday, 8th September starting at 2.30pm. All are welcome from Primary 3 upwards for an afternoon of fun, faith and friendship. Please register using the QR code, via the poster or by collecting a registration form today. The registration fee for the year is £1. Don’t forget some spending money for the tuck shop, too. The group will meet in the Parish Rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. If you’d like more information, e-mail frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Day for Altar Servers Next Saturday

Next Saturday, 31 August, 11:00am-3:00pm, there will be a day of faith, fun and friendship at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh for altar servers from across the Archdiocese. Email Fr. Robert at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register. This day is open to new servers, so if you have made your First Holy Communion and are interested in serving in the Cathedral or St. Andrew’s, please register today!

Reflection Group for Young Women on Religious Life Begins 4th September

If you are a young woman wanting to find out more about the Religious Life, join us for a monthly gathering of socialising, reading, discussion and prayer beginning Wednesday, 4th September. We will use text from Vita Consecrata, the apostolic exhortation from St John Paul II, on the first Wednesday of each month, 7:00pm-9:00pm at the Convent at 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1SN. To take part or to find out more please email Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Justice & Peace Mass

The annual Caritas, Justice & Peace Mass takes place at St Columba’s, 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1SN on Monday 2 September at 7:00pm. It is a chance to worship together and celebrate the work done in parishes on Justice & Peace issues. After Mass there will be a hot food buffet in the church hall and a chance to meet members of the Archdiocesan Caritas, Justice & Peace Commission.

Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage

The Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage takes place at St Patrick’s Church in The Cowgate, Edinburgh, on Sunday 22 September. Schedule: 1:30pm – Holy Hour; 2:45pm – individual blessings at Shrine; 3:30pm – Reflection, Novena Prayers, presentation from Sinclair Academy; 4:30pm Holy Mass with Archbishop Cushley. Find out more about Margaret Sinclair at https://stpatricksedinburgh.com/margaret-sinclair

Teachers!

Are you interested in gaining the Catholic Teachers Certificate (CTC)? If you are eligible to teach RE in a Catholic school, the funding for the course has been extended to include teachers registered with the General Teaching Council for Scotland and Newly Qualified Teachers. Apply to Glasgow University now and receive a fully funded place. Details at www.gla.ac.uk/study/cpd/cpdforteachers/ and for distance learning at www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/religiouseducationbydistancelearning/ Queries: Roisin Coll roisin.coll@glasgow.ac.uk or Denise Porada denise.porada@glasgow.ac.uk

National Pilgrimage to Carfin Grotto

The National Pilgrimage of the Church in Scotland to Carfin Grotto takes place on Sunday 1 September, with Holy Mass at 3:00pm. The Pope's representative in Great Britain, Archbishop Maury Buendía, will attend, along with the Bishops of Scotland. The event will launch preparations for the Holy Year 2025.

Scottish National Youth Pilgrimage, Saturday 21 September

Young adults from ages 18-35 are welcome to attend the Scottish National Youth Pilgrimage on Saturday, 21 September in Glasgow. Archbishop Cushley will join Archbishop Bill Nolan for Holy Mass to conclude the pilgrimage at Glasgow’s St Andrew's Cathedral. For those in our Archdiocese, meet outside the City Chambers in George Square at 12:15pm. If you are travelling from Edinburgh, a group from the Archdiocese will be getting the 11:15am train from Waverley Station to Queen Street, so please join them. The pilgrimage includes a walking tour through the streets of Glasgow City Centre, recalling the saints that walked them before us! This is a free event. Just bring a packed lunch. Please register with Fr Robert Taylor at frrobert.taylor@staned.org.uk

Beginning Experience: A Time to Heal

The Beginning Experience are holding a weekend Friday 4th October to Sunday 6th October at Conforti Centre, Coatbridge for those suffering through divorce, separation or widowhood. The weekend will be presented by team who have suffered the loss of a loved one themselves. Contact Louise on 07926517004 or louisep398@gmail.com to register. Applications must be returned by Friday, 20th September 2024.

The New Lectionary Event: ‘Celebrating the Gift’

The Lectionary used at Mass and for the Sacraments is changing this Advent. Join us for an event on Saturday, 5 October, 10:00am-3:00pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 1BB. This free event will explain why the Lectionary is being changed and what you need to know. Free on-site parking and light lunch. If you have allergies/intolerances, please bring a packed lunch. Register with QR code or at https://bit.ly/Lectionary05Oc t Questions/Queries? Email matthew.meade@staned.org.uk

Read the newsletter for 25th August (pdf)

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

10am Weekday Mass - Readers Needed

Now that summer is coming slowly to a close and it will soon be Autumn, we are in need of volunteers to be Readers for the 10am weekday Mass starting in September. Ideally if we could get a handful of volunteers we would be able to create a rota going forward. If you are a current reader and are able to help out or if you would like to become a reader, please email your interest to Darlene Newman at data@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you.

Informal Meeting with Local Community Police Liaison Team

We have arranged an informal meeting with the local community police liaison team scheduled for Saturday, 21 September at 11:00am. The meeting will take place in 63 York Place and is primarily for any volunteers who work in the Cathedral in ministries of passkeeping, cleaning, flower arranging and altar serving. However, if space permits, any other parishioners interested in attending would be welcome. Please e-mail Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth.Andrews@staned.org.uk no later than Saturday, 7th September, if you would like to attend, to enable us to gauge numbers attending.

THANK YOU!

Thank you to all those who helped with the organisation and smooth running of the Festival Mass last weekend. We extend our gratitude to so many, from our talented Schola and Music Director, to the teams for flower arranging and cleaning who ensured the Cathedral was in good shape to welcome the special guests and many visitors who are in town during the Festival. A word of thanks also to the passkeepers, the servers and Deacon Peter who were on hand to see to the professional running of this major event during the Festival which serves to showcase the beauty of the Catholic faith, the great tradition of Christian music and the great dignity of the human person with the unalienable right to live in true peace and harmony.

Another Thank You!

We also express our thanks for the wonderful concert on Monday evening as part of this year's Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts at which the Schola Cantorum choir performed an innovative concert of sacred jazz music in the Cathedral. The performance featured Scottish jazz legend Richard Michael, and young jazz pianist Ben Shankland. Thank you to all who supported this special event, as well as those who helped in organising it.

Barbara Dickson Concert, Thursday, 3 October

Join us for an evening with Barbara Dickson, Thursday 3 October, 7:30pm at the Cathedral, with Nick Holland, plus support Anthony Toner. Proceeds to the Cathedral Raise the Roof Campaign. Doors open 7:00pm. Tickets £30, pre-concert supper option available). Visit bit.ly/raisetheroofshow

Cathedral Roof Appeal

Our Cathedral is 210 years old this year and, as with all old buildings, it is in constant need of attention to ensure it remains a place of worship in the city of Edinburgh for years to come. We are preparing to begin works on one stage of the vast roofs on the Cathedral thanks to the incredible generosity of the Cathedral community, but the works go far beyond stage one. We greatly appreciate any financial help you might be able to give us as we continue to preserve the beauty of this church. Donate online at www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/donate or on the banner as you enter the church. Thank you for your support and generosity!

Salamanca Pilgrimage Meeting

On Tuesday, 10th September at 7:00pm in Coffee Saints we will have a meeting for all who are registered for the parish pilgrimage to Salamanca. Mark your diary!

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 20 August 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!

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins in September

If you, or someone you know, would like to become Catholic, the way to do it is through our Cathedral RCIA course. The group meets every Tuesday evening at 7:00pm at 61 York Place from Tuesday, 17th September. Register by phone at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Second Collection This Weekend for African Missions

There will be a second collection this weekend for the African Missions and Holy Places. Thank you for your support of these missions.

Tickets on Sale Today for Parish BBQ, Sunday, 1st September

All are welcome to our annual Parish Barbecue on Sunday 1st September at 1:30pm! Enjoy BBQ treats and salads to suit (both meat and vegetarian options), all included in ticket price. Various soft drinks, tea and coffee. And for a small charge, a cheeky glass of wine! Tickets on sale after Mass today: Single - £5, Family - £15. As always there will fun and games for children (of all ages!), as well as a range of stalls including tombola, plants, books, bric-a-brac and a host of freshly baked goods. ** Please note that all stalls will be cash only on the day. **

BBQ Stall Donations: Book, Plant, Bric a brac, Cake & Bottle tombola

Donations for all these stalls will be received on the 18th and 25th August and can be left at the back of the church. We are especially looking for a selection of bottles for the tombola, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Please make sure to label your donations with the appropriate stall name. Donations of cakes of all kinds would be most welcome and can be made on the day of the barbecue. Thank you! If you have any queries, please contact John at standrewsevents1901@gmail.com

Latest on the Parish Rooms Project

The work has made good progress again this week: the walls of the Rooms are fully decorated, with radiators to be rehung. After several undercoats, the top coat of paint is being applied to the woodwork. The new carpet tiles have been fitted. The focus will shortly move on to the refurbishment of the toilets. As the work continues though, the teas and coffees after Mass on a Sunday will continue their summer break.

St Andrew’s Talks Returns

The new series of St Andrew’s Talks returns next Monday, 26th August, 6:45pm in the parish rooms. Gerard Holden, a seminarian of the Archdiocese, will talk on the life of a seminarian in Rome. He will reflect on the opportunities that studying in Rome gives a seminarian, the people he’s met from around the world and share some of the spiritual fruits from his time in the Eternal City. It is sure to be an interesting talk and you are all welcome! Refreshments available afterwards. Please mark your diary!

Next Saturday: Religious Sisters of Mercy Open House & Holy Hour

You are invited to the Religious Sisters of Mercy Open House next Saturday, 24th August at St. Andrew’s Convent, Ravelston at 4:15pm, with Holy Hour and Vespers from 5:15pm-6:15pm. Please be sure to let the Sisters know if you plan to attend by dropping them email at edinburgh@almamercy.org or calling 0131 343 3380, to allow for sufficient seating.

Youth Group Returns

The Parish Youth Group returns on Sunday, 8th September starting at 2.30pm. All are welcome from Primary 3 upwards for an afternoon of fun, faith and friendship. Please register using the QR code, via the poster or by collecting a registration form today. The registration fee for the year is £1. Don’t forget some spending money for the tuck shop, too. The group will meet in the Parish Rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. If you’d like more information, e-mail frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto Today

Join Archbishop Cushley for the Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto this afternoon, Sunday 18 August. A rosary procession will be held at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Explore Carfin Grotto, including its impressive Reliquary Chapel. Carfin Grotto is the national shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes at 100 Newarthill Road, Carfin, (near Motherwell) ML1 5AL.

Day for Altar Servers

On Saturday, 31 August, there will be a day of faith, fun and friendship at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh for altar servers from across the Archdiocese. Email Fr. Robert at FrRobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register. This day is open to new servers, so if you have made your First Holy Communion and are interested in serving in the Cathedral or St. Andrew’s, please register today!

Reflection Group for Young Women on Religious Life Begins 4th September

If you are a young woman wanting to find out more about the Religious Life, join us for a monthly gathering of socialising, reading, discussion and prayer beginning Wednesday, 4th September. We will use text from Vita Consecrata, the apostolic exhortation from St John Paul II, on the first Wednesday of each month, 7:00pm-9:00pm at the Convent at 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1SN. To take part or to find out more please email Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

The New Lectionary Event: ‘Celebrating the Gift’

The Lectionary used at Mass and for the Sacraments is changing this Advent. Join us for an event on Saturday, 5 October, 10:00am-3:00pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 1BB. This free event will explain why the Lectionary is being changed and what you need to know, while reflecting together on God's Word in Holy Scripture. Free on-site parking and light lunch. If you have allergies/intolerances, please bring a packed lunch. Register with QR code or at https://bit.ly/Lectionary05Oct Questions/Queries? Email matthew.meade@staned.org.uk

Study Theology at St. Mary’s University Edinburgh Campus

Register today to study for the MA in Applied Catholic Theology Course at St Mary's University's campus in Edinburgh. SAAS funding is available for all Scottish students taking the course in 2024/25. The course is offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. To register, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology

Pilgrimage of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee Year 2025

Pope Francis declared 2025 a Year of Jubilee. Come along to an Archdiocesan event to explore what a Jubilee Year is in the context of the year's theme: ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. The event will be Saturday, 9 November, 10:30am-3:15pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road Edinburgh EH9 1BB. We'll have inspiring talks on preparing spiritually for the year ahead and hear from pilgrims who have visited sites of pilgrimage. Enjoy a lunchtime photo-showcase on pilgrimage places. To register visit https://bit.ly/PrepareJubilee2025 or use the QR code.

Season of Creation Conference in Stirling

The Care of Creation Office of the Bishops’ Conference has organised a National Conference for this year’s Season of Creation which runs from 1st September – 4th October 2024. The free Conference will take place on Saturday 7th September 2024, from 10am – 3pm in St. Margaret’s Parish Hall, Raploch, Stirling. The guest speaker is Ben Wilson, Director of Public Engagement for SCIAF. Book online at www.tinyurl.com/46wmt9ah

Pregnancy Support

There are a number of free, confidential, and non-judgemental resources available to women with unplanned pregnancies, or women who have had an abortion. Consider connecting with St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society (https://stmargaretsadoption.org.uk/), or Abortion Recovery Care and Helpline https://www.archtrust.org.uk/ The Alma Mater Fund provides financial grants to pregnant students facing difficulties at universities (https://www.spuc.org.uk/alma-mater-fund).

Healing After Abortion: Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in November

A retreat for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held Friday 1 November – Sunday, 3 November 2024 in the Glasgow Area. Contact: Andrea, sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk, M: 07816 942 824. These confidential, supportive retreats are for women or men who have been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. More details at https://www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk

Read the newsletter for 18th August (pdf)