Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B

Friends of the Cathedral Garden Party, Saturday, 22 June

Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral have a limited number of tickets for their Garden Party at the Archbishop’s residence on 22 June, 1:00pm-3:00pm. Friends of the Cathedral have received invitations. Tickets for this popular event are available to non-members on a first-come, first-served basis. If you would like to find out more about Friends of the Cathedral, why not join us next Saturday? Please contact ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk as soon as possible.

'An Evening of Summer Music' with the Schola Cantorum: Wednesday 26 June at 7pm

Join the Schola Cantorum choir for a concert of summer music next month. The performance will feature Vivaldi's famous Gloria in D, accompanied by a chamber orchestra — a first for the choir! The evening will conclude with a drinks reception in the Octagon. Tickets are £10 (including a glass of prosecco) and are available from Eventbrite or on the door. Book at https://bit.ly/CathedralSummerMusic2024 Tickets will be sold after Masses this weekend.

Ordinations and Holy Hours for Vocations to Priesthood & Religious Life

This month the Cathedral will host the priestly ordinations of Deacons Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson, who were both active parishioners in the Cathedral before they left for seminary studies in Rome. Archbishop Cushley will ordain them on Saturday 29th June at 12 Noon. On Thursday, 27 June and Friday, 28 June, we will have some extended time of Eucharistic Adoration, praying for vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Adoration will run from the end of the daily lunchtime Mass –1.15pm until 8pm – with a Holy Hour from 7pm, led by the two men being ordained. Thanks to all who have signed up so far! We require a minimum of two people to take an hour to watch the Blessed Sacrament on both of these days. Please sign up today on the sheets at the passkeepers’ table or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with the hour you would like to take for Adoration.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 18 June 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: Festival Mass

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass on Sunday, 11 August at Noon at the Cathedral. Join us for this beautiful celebration of our Sunday Liturgy at the start of the week of our Cathedral’s patronal feast of the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 15th August in the season of Edinburgh’s International Festival.

Swing with the Spirit: Sacred Jazz with the Schola Cantorum on Monday 12 August at 7:30pm

As part of this year's Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts, the Schola Cantorum choir will perform an innovative concert of sacred jazz music in the Cathedral. The performance will feature Scottish jazz legend Richard Michael, and young jazz pianist Ben Shankland, winner of the BBC Scotland Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2023. Music will include Bob Chilcot’s 'A Little Jazz Mass' and Richard Michael’s swinging 'Jubilate Deo' and 'Te Deum'. Save the date for what is sure to be an unforgettable evening! Tickets are available now from Eventbrite or at the door: https://bit.ly/SacredJazz2024

Don’t forget to Visit Coffee Saints Café Today – All Day Brunch!

Our very popular Coffee Saints café is a social enterprise partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project. This means that every time you make a purchase at Coffee Saints you support some of Edinburgh’s most vulnerable people. Browse the full menu, including All Day Brunch, at https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/.

Disabled Parking for Blue Badge Holders

If you have a Blue Badge for disabled parking, drive to Mass and would like to use the St. James’ Car Park for Sunday morning Mass, please fill out a form at the back of Church and return it to the Office, with your name, phone number, email address, parking permit number, expiry date and car registration number or email your details to cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. The Car Park offers free disabled parking on Sundays, 8:30am-1:30pm. Outside of those hours, normal parking fees will apply.

Catenians Meeting

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting on Wednesday, 19 June, at 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

Next Weekend: Second Collection for Day for Life and Communications

There will be a second collection next weekend for the Bishops' Conference of Scotland's Apostolate for Life and for the apostolate of communications, which helps fund the Catholic Media Office.

Thank You from the McDermott Family

On behalf of the McDermott Family, Nancy extends a heartfelt thank you to all who attended the funeral for Fiona on Wednesday, and for the many prayers, cards and messages to the family. Thank you so much for all your kindness!

Friday 6pm Mass and Reception for Milligan's 40th Wedding Anniversary

The 6 p.m. Mass at St Andrew’s on Friday 21 June will be offered in thanksgiving for Andrew and Rosemary Milligan’s fortieth wedding anniversary. Anyone attending the Mass is very welcome to join us in the parish rooms (hopefully garden) afterwards for celebratory drinks and nibbles.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Volunteers Needed for Ravelston Parish Barbecue!

Please consider volunteering for the annual St Andrews parish barbecue on Sunday September 1st at 1:30pm. We will have games for kids, a book stall, plant stall, bric a brac stall and bottle tombola. Helpers for various jobs are needed including organisation, setup and clean up. Add your name and contact details to the list at the back of church or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Tuesday Workshop: Key Concerns on Assisted Dying Bill

The Assisted Dying Bill could come into law in Scotland in soon. The Archdiocese is hosting a workshop in the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh on Tuesday 18 June at 7:30pm to show you how to engage with, and inform others, about concerns arising from this proposed law. Free event.

St Margaret’s Pilgrimage Next Sunday, 23rd June

Gather in faith and thanksgiving to celebrate one of Scotland's patron saints in Dunfermline on Sunday 23 June 2024. The procession to St Margaret’s Church takes place from the Glen Gates in Bridge Street to the Church at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Ecumenical Prayers at the tomb of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey is at 12:30pm. All welcome. No registration required.

“God’s Mercy and Yours” Conference Hosted by Edinburgh Dominicans

The Edinburgh Friars are holding a conference, “God’s Mercy and Yours”, on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th June at Assembly Hall, Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LU. The conference seeks to explore the theme of mercy. Full details of talks and speakers are at https://scotland.op.org/gods-mercy-and-yours. This is a public event and there is no charge. However, because of catering, we ask that, if you wish to eat or drink either on Friday or Saturday, you book online.

Catholic Schools’ Community Mass

The annual Edinburgh Catholic Schools’ Community Mass takes place at St. Catharine’s Convent, Lauriston Gardens, Edinburgh, EH3 9HH, on Thursday 20 June at 7.00pm. All welcome.

Columba Trust

The Columba Trust provides funding to organisations and individuals to support projects which promote the Roman Catholic faith, its ministry and values. The deadline for applications this year is 31 July 2024.

Further details about the Trust and how to apply for a grant can be found at: https://columbatrust.org.uk/

SCIAF School Volunteers

SCIAF is looking for volunteers to support its work in schools across the Archdiocese. You’ll receive training, travel expenses and a fulfilling role that uses your gifts to serve God and others. To find out more email schools@sciaf.org.uk

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’,

at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events . See Fr. Robert for more details.

Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in June

A retreat for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held 26-28 June 2024 (mid-week) in the Glasgow Area. These confidential, supportive retreats are for anyone who has been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. Participants who have often experienced deep anger towards themselves or others, experience forgiveness; peace is found and a sense of hope and meaning for the future is discovered. For more information please call or email Sr. Andrea at 07816 942 824 or sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk. More details at https://www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk

August: Monastic Experience Weekend for Men at Pluscarden Abbey

The community of Benedictine monks at Pluscarden offer a special opportunity for men to experience what monastic life is all about Friday 16th-Monday 19th August. This opportunity is suitable for single men who are Catholic, practise their faith, are aged 18-40, and at least open to the possibility of considering a monastic vocation. Participants will join the monks in their daily prayer and work. The event may be of assistance in the process of discerning one's vocation in life. There will be no charge for the weekend. Register at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/monastic-experience-weekend

Be a Mentor with LINKnet

We all have expertise in one field or another and may be able to help someone. Be a Mentor! LINKnet in Edinburgh can connect you with someone in need of mentoring to find a job or educational opportunities, grow in personal development or gain English language skills. As a mentor, you will meet or talk online with your mentee once a week for 1 to 2 hours for about three to four months. To help, please e-mail Afaf at Linknet2@linknetmentoring.com by email with your phone number. For details visit https://www.linknetmentoring.com/

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Enjoy being a pilgrim in Scotland! Try one of the eight great pilgrim ways wending their way quietly through Scotland’s diverse and scenic landscape to St Andrews. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. To plan your pilgrimage route and get more information please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Read the newsletter for 16th June (pdf)

Tenth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B

First Holy Communion This Weekend

Congratulations to all of the children of our parish receiving their First Holy Communion this weekend both at Ravelston on Saturday, 8 June, and on Sunday, 9 June at the 9:00am Mass at the Cathedral. A big thank you to their teachers and parents for preparing them to receive our Lord Jesus in the Holy Eucharist for the first time. Please keep the children in your prayers!

Young Adults Talks by Young Adults: ‘Figures of My Faith’

In the Young Adults Group talk series, ‘Figures of My Faith,’ young adults themselves share stories of their faith journeys speaking about figures who have helped their own growth in our faith. Join us, for the final talk of the year, on Tuesday, 11 June as Daniel Kerr speaks about St Columba. Come along at 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and discuss in a local pub. All young adults 17-35 are welcome!

Tickets on Sale: 'An Evening of Summer Music' with the Schola Cantorum: Wednesday 26 June at 7pm

Tickets will be sold after all Masses this weekend for the Evening of Summer Music concert with the Schola Cantorum choir. The performance will feature Vivaldi's famous Gloria in D, accompanied by a chamber orchestra — a first for the choir! The evening will conclude with a drinks reception in the Octagon. Tickets are £10 (including a glass of prosecco) and are available on sale today, from Eventbrite or on the door. Book at https://bit.ly/CathedralSummerMusic2024

Ordinations and Holy Hours for Vocations to Priesthood & Religious Life

This month the Cathedral will host the priestly ordinations of Deacons Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson, who were both active parishioners in the Cathedral before they left for seminary studies in Rome. Archbishop Cushley will ordain them on Saturday 29th June at 12 Noon. On Thursday, 27 June and Friday, 28 June, we will have some extended time of Eucharistic Adoration, praying for vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Adoration will run from the end of the daily lunchtime Mass –1.15pm until 8pm – with a Holy Hour from 7pm, led by the two men being ordained. Thanks to all who have signed up so far! We require a minimum of two people to take an hour to watch the Blessed Sacrament on both of these days. Please sign up today on the sheets at the passkeepers’ table or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with the hour you would like to take for Adoration.

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. All are welcome to join. Our presidium name is Our Lady Cause of our Joy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD. We are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact phone number: Monika – 07751213612, Emmy – 07879074240.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon & Theatre Visit Planned

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 11 June 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! A theatre visit is planned for Willy Russell’s ‘Blood Brothers.’ Showing at the Playhouse Theatre 2.30pm Wednesday 25th September. If you’d like to reserve a ticket call Trish on 07541 552070. Let us know by this Friday, 14th June if you’d like a ticket. The cost will depend on the volume of tickets purchased but will be between £25 and £40 per person. Anyone in the Parish can request a ticket, you don’t have to take part in the Friendship Group sessions.

Festival Mass on Sunday 11th August

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass at Noon at the Cathedral on Sunday 11 August. Join us for this beautiful celebration in the presence of the Lord Provost of Edinburgh during the Sunday Liturgy at the start of the week of our Cathedral’s patronal feast of the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 15th August in the season of Edinburgh’s International Festival.

Swing with the Spirit: Sacred Jazz with the Schola Cantorum on Monday 12 August at 7:30pm

As part of this year's Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts, the Schola Cantorum choir will perform an innovative concert of sacred jazz music in the Cathedral. The performance will feature Scottish jazz legend Richard Michael, and young jazz pianist Ben Shankland, winner of the BBC Scotland Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2023. Music will include Bob Chilcot’s 'A Little Jazz Mass' and Richard Michael’s swinging 'Jubilate Deo' and 'Te Deum'. Save the date for what is sure to be an unforgettable evening! Tickets are available now from Eventbrite or at the door: https://bit.ly/SacredJazz2024

Catechisms, Bibles and Children’s Books at St Pauls Bookshop

Try reading a few pages a day of the Catechism of the Catholic Church this summer! You can do it — and you’ll know more about our Catholic faith, too! Or, find your very own Bible, so you can take a few minutes every day to read the Scriptures and draw closer to the Lord and His infinite wisdom and love. Find both in the St Pauls Bookshop here at the Cathedral. The shop has plenty of gift ideas for loved ones and a range of Cathedral items for sale. You will find beautiful rosaries and many children’s books on Jesus and the saints, as well as statues and paintings of Jesus and Mary. Visit the second-hand bookshelf, too, and discover a treasure to enjoy for your spiritual reading this summer. Donations of used Catholic books in good condition are welcome! Open daily 10am-5pm. 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-5:45pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Parish Barbecue Volunteers Needed!

Thanks to all who have signed up so far to volunteer for our Parish Barbecue on Sunday, 1st September! More volunteers are needed to make this event happen. Please sign up on the sheet after Mass today to assist in the organisation of the event and the running of the day itself. If you have any questions, please speak to Fr Robert.

Save the Date: Scripture Reflection Evening for Women

All women in the parish are very welcome to a special evening of Scripture reflection at the convent of the Religious Sisters of Mercy at St. Andrew's, Ravelston on Thursday, 13 June, beginning at 5:30pm with Vespers, followed by 6pm Mass at the church. Then after dinner there will be a time of reflection and discussion together on the Gospel of Mark reading for the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time: “What can we say the kingdom of God is like? … It is like a mustard seed which at the time of its sowing in the soil is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet once it is sown it grows into the biggest shrub of them all.” (Mark 4:30-32) Please RSVP by Monday, 10 June at edinburgh@almamercy.org or call 01313433380.

Come and Pray with the Sisters at Saturday and Sunday Holy Hours

All are welcome to come to join the Religious Sisters of Mercy at St. Andrew’s Convent for their Holy Hours at 5:10pm on Saturdays and at 3:55pm on Sundays. Please do contact the Sisters beforehand at edinburgh@almamercy.org or call 01313433380 to allow for sufficient seating. Holy Hour includes, silent Adoration, recitation of the rosary, and chanted Vespers. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn how to pray the Divine Office, which is the prayer of the Church! The Sisters are happy to answer any questions you may have about praying the Divine Office. Do come along and bring your family and friends.

Workshop: Key Concerns About the Assisted Dying Bill

The Assisted Dying Bill could come into law in Scotland in soon. The Archdiocese is hosting a workshop in the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh on Tuesday 18 June at 7:30pm to show how to engage with, and inform others, about concerns arising from this proposed law. The workshop will be supported by the Campaign Against Assisted Dying group (CAAD), who have experience in such development work. CAAD will also provide materials to support engagement and information sharing. They’ll also provide ongoing advice and support. Free event. Register at https://bit.ly/calledtocarenotkill

St Margaret’s Pilgrimage – Sunday, 23rd June

Gather in faith and thanksgiving to celebrate one of Scotland's patron saints in Dunfermline on Sunday 23 June 2024. The procession to St Margaret’s Church takes place from the Glen Gates in Bridge Street to the Church at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Ecumenical Prayers at the tomb of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey is at 12:30pm. All welcome. No registration required.

“God’s Mercy and Yours” Conference Hosted by Edinburgh Dominicans

The Edinburgh Friars are holding a conference, “God’s Mercy and Yours”, on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th June at Assembly Hall, Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LU. The conference seeks to explore the theme of mercy. Full details of talks and speakers are at https://scotland.op.org/gods-mercy-and-yours

This is a public event and there is no charge. However, because of catering, we ask that, if you wish to eat or drink either on Friday or Saturday, you book online. To view the full programme and book for the conference visit bit.ly/godsmercyandyours If you can please help with costs by making a donation at the booking link.

Catholic Schools’ Community Mass

The annual Edinburgh Catholic Schools’ Community Mass takes place at St. Catharine’s Convent, Lauriston Gardens, Edinburgh, EH3 9HH, on Thursday 20 June at 7.00pm. All welcome.

Columba Trust

The Columba Trust provides funding to organisations and individuals to support projects which promote the Roman Catholic faith, its ministry and values. The deadline for applications this year is 31 July 2024. Further details about the Trust and how to apply for a grant can be found at: https://columbatrust.org.uk/

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Help for Marriages: Online Retrouvaille Programme Begins 19th June

Retrouvaille is a programme to support couples who have difficulties in their marriage. It brings a positive focus, new hope and helps nourish and grow your marriage. Learning how to communicate effectively and clearly can be a key element in saving a troubled marriage. Retrouvaille England and Wales is delighted to offer a Virtual Retrouvaille programme 8pm to 10pm on Wednesday 19th June and every Wednesday, ending on the 4th September 2024. Please call or email in confidence and without obligation. + 44 788 729 6983 / + 44 797 338 0443, retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com To learn more, visit www.retrouvaille.org.uk

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’,

at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in June

A retreat for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held 26-28 June 2024 (mid-week) in the Glasgow Area. These confidential, supportive retreats are for anyone who has been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. Participants who have often experienced deep anger towards themselves or others, experience forgiveness; peace is found and a sense of hope and meaning for the future is discovered. For more information please call or email Sr. Andrea at 07816 942 824 or sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk More details at https://www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk

Summer Family Retreats at Craig Lodge House of Prayer, Dalmally

Families have always held a special place in the life of Craig Lodge and we love welcoming them into our House of Prayer. From 8-12 July we are running 3 weeks for young families. We will pray together, adore Jesus together and have fellowship. Book your place at https://www.craiglodge.org/events. Adults and over 16s: £270; aged 11-16: £100; under 11: donation.All meals included. Contact mail@craiglodge.org 1838 200216, Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR.

Read the newsletter for 9th June (pdf)

Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ – Year B

Young Adults Talks by Young Adults: ‘Figures of My Faith’

In our new series of Young Adults Group talks, ‘Figures of My Faith,’ young adults themselves will share stories of their faith journeys speaking about figures who have helped their own growth in our faith. Join us on Tuesday, 4 June as Michael Okoro speaks about how Nietzsche made him more faithful. Come along at 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and discuss in a local pub. All young adults 17-35 are welcome!

'An Evening of Summer Music' with the Schola Cantorum: Wednesday 26 June at 7pm

Join the Schola Cantorum choir for a concert of summer music. The performance will feature Vivaldi's famous Gloria in D, accompanied by a chamber orchestra — a first for the choir! The evening will conclude with a drinks reception in the Octagon. Tickets are £10 (including a glass of prosecco) and are available from Eventbrite or on the door. Book at https://bit.ly/CathedralSummerMusic2024

Tickets will be sold after Masses beginning the weekend of 8th-9th June.

Raise the Roof! Pledge Collections and T-Shirt Sales

Congratulations and thank you to all those who took part in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival raising funds for the Cathedral roof fund. As a group they clocked up 202 miles between them over the festival weekend, which is more than four times the journey between here and St Andrew’s Cathedral in Glasgow. Thank you for your generosity so far with various donations and pledges made. This weekend the runners will be at all of the Masses to collect your generous pledges and also give you the opportunity to get a memento of the occasion. You can buy a replica of the eye-catching T-Shirts that they ran in for £15 – another ‘fashionable’ way to contribute to their fundraising efforts. Please fill in an order form with one of the runners – this offer is only available this weekend!

Ordinations and Holy Hours for Vocations to Priesthood & Religious Life

This month the Cathedral will host the priestly ordinations of Deacons Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson, who were both active parishioners in the Cathedral before they left for seminary studies in Rome. Archbishop Cushley will ordain them on Saturday 29th June at 12 Noon, and on Thursday, 27 June and Friday, 28 June, we will have some extended time of Eucharistic Adoration, praying for vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Adoration will run from the end of the daily lunchtime Mass –1.15pm until 8pm – with a Holy Hour led by the two men being ordained from 7pm. We require a minimum of two people to take an hour to watch the Blessed Sacrament on both of these days. Please sign up on the forms that are available on the passkeepers table today.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon & Theatre Visit Planned

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 4 June 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! A theatre visit is planned for Willy Russell’s ‘Blood Brothers.’ Showing at the Playhouse Theatre 2.30pm Wednesday 25th September. If you’d like to reserve a ticket call Trish on 07541 552070. Let us know by 14th June if you’d like a ticket. The cost will depend on the volume of tickets purchased but will be between £25 and £40 per person.

Festival Mass on Sunday 11th August

Just advance notice that His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass at Noon at the Cathedral. Join us for this beautiful celebration of our Sunday Liturgy at the start of the week of our Cathedral’s patronal feast of the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 15th August in the season of Edinburgh’s International Festival.

Disabled Parking for Blue Badge Holders

If you have a Blue Badge for disabled parking, drive to Mass and would like to use the St. James’ Car Park for Sunday morning Mass, please fill out a form at the back of Church and return it to the Office, with your name, phone number, email address, parking permit number, expiry date and car registration number or email your details to cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. The Car Park offers free disabled parking on Sundays, 8:30am-1:30pm. Outside of those hours, normal parking fees will apply.

Brilliant Summer Reading: Catholic Books at St Pauls Bookshop

Thinking about your summer spiritual reading? Want to deepen your knowledge of Church teaching and the lives of the saints? Browse the wide array of books and periodicals in St Pauls Bookshop including Bibles, the Catechism, books on the saints, prayer, Our Lady, and more! Holy cards, saints medals, bookmarks and a variety of gifts are also on sale. Hours: 10am-5pm, 7 days a week, 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Parish Barbecue Volunteers Needed!

Don’t forget to save the date! Sunday, 1st September is the date for the Ravelston Barbecue this year. To make this event happen though we need volunteers. Please sign up after Mass today to assist in the organisation of the event and the running of the day itself. If you have any questions, please speak to Fr Robert.

St Andrew’s Groups

In the past couple of years, as part of the series of St Andrew’s Talks, we have heard of various ways in which the community at St Andrew’s can get involved with the work of the Catholic Church. If you are interested in forming a Justice and Peace Group, for example, after the talk on Monday evening, please e-mail or speak to Fr Robert (frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk).

Save the Date: Scripture Reflection Evening for Women

All women in the parish are very welcome to a special evening of Scripture reflection at the convent of the Religious Sisters of Mercy at St. Andrew's, Ravelston on Thursday, 13 June, beginning at 5:30pm with Vespers, followed by 6pm Mass at the church. Then after dinner there will be a time of reflection and discussion together on the Gospel of Mark reading for the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time: “What can we say the kingdom of God is like? … It is like a mustard seed which at the time of its sowing in the soil is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet once it is sown it grows into the biggest shrub of them all and puts out big branches so that the birds of the air can shelter in its shade.” (Mark 4:30-32) Please RSVP by Monday, 10 June at edinburgh@almamercy.org or call 01313433380.

Corpus Christi Mass and Procession Today at St. Patrick’s

St Patrick’s, Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1TQ, on Sunday 2 June, beginning with Mass celebrated by Archbishop Cushley at 11:00am, followed by a procession. All are welcome to this special event. First Holy Communicants are encouraged to wear their First Holy Communion outfits. Route details are posted at https://archedinburgh.org/corpus-christi-procession-in-edinburgh/

Next Saturday: Learn About the Bible and Treasure the Gift!

Do you want to learn more about the Bible? The translation of the Bible that we hear at Mass is changing this Advent. The Archdiocese has organised a day of prayer, study and discussion to learn more about this and to reflect on the gift of the Word of God for the Church. Come along to this free event! Treasuring the Gift takes place next Saturday 8 June 10:00am-3:00pm at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. The day includes Mass, talks from invited speakers, light lunch, a panel of testimonies from lay people from across the Archdiocese, and Eucharistic Adoration. Come along and treasure the gift! Register at https://bit.ly/treasuringthegift

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Help for Marriages: Online Retrouvaille Programme Begins 19th June

Retrouvaille is a programme to support couples who have difficulties in their marriage. It brings a positive focus, new hope and helps nourish and grow your marriage. Learning how to communicate effectively and clearly can be a key element in saving a troubled marriage. Retrouvaille England and Wales is delighted to offer a Virtual Retrouvaille programme 8pm to 10pm on Wednesday 19th June and every Wednesday, ending on the 4th September 2024. Please call or email in confidence and without obligation. + 44 788 729 6983 / + 44 797 338 0443, retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com To learn more, visit www.retrouvaille.org.uk

St Margaret’s Pilgrimage – Sunday, 23rd June

Gather in faith and thanksgiving to celebrate one of Scotland's patron saints in Dunfermline on Sunday 23 June 2024. The procession to St Margaret’s Church takes place from the Glen Gates in Bridge Street to the Church at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Ecumenical Prayers at the tomb of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey is at 12:30pm. All welcome. No registration required.

“God’s Mercy and Yours” Conference Hosted by Edinburgh Dominicans

The Edinburgh Friars are holding a conference, “God’s Mercy and Yours”, on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th June at Assembly Hall, Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LU. The conference seeks to explore the theme of mercy. Full details of talks and speakers are at https://scotland.op.org/gods-mercy-and-yours. This is a public event and there is no charge. However, because of catering, we ask that, if you wish to eat or drink either on Friday or Saturday, you book online. To view the full programme and book for the conference visit https://bit.ly/godsmercyandyours If you can please help with costs by making a donation at the booking link.

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’,

at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, use the QR code or visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

August: Monastic Experience Weekend for Men at Pluscarden Abbey

The community of Benedictine monks at Pluscarden offer a special opportunity for men to experience what monastic life is all about Friday 16th-Monday 19th August. This opportunity is suitable for single men who are Catholic, practise their faith, are aged 18-40, and at least open to the possibility of considering a monastic vocation. Participants will join the monks in their daily prayer and work, and will be offered a close-up insight into some of the treasures of the monastic tradition. The event may be of assistance in the process of discerning one's vocation in life. There will be no charge for the weekend. Register at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/monastic-experience-weekend

Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in June

A retreat for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held 26-28 June 2024 (mid-week) in the Glasgow Area. These confidential, supportive retreats are for anyone who has been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. Participants who have often experienced deep anger towards themselves or others, experience forgiveness; peace is found and a sense of hope and meaning for the future is discovered. For more information please call or email Sr. Andrea at 07816 942 824 or sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk More details at https://www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk

Summer Family Retreats at Craig Lodge House of Prayer, Dalmally

Families have always held a special place in the life of Craig Lodge and we love welcoming them into our House of Prayer. From 8-12 July we are running 3 weeks for young families. We will pray together, adore Jesus together and have fellowship. Book your place at https://www.craiglodge.org/events Adults and over 16s: £270; aged 11-16: £100; under 11: donation.All meals included. Contact mail@craiglodge.org 01838 200216, Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR.

Bishop Barron Video Series on The Mass

Learn how the Mass “brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm,” and how we are truly united with God Himself in Christ through the Holy Eucharist, in a beautiful 6-part video series on the Mass by Bishop Robert Barron. Each video is about 25 minutes. Watch at https://videos.wordonfire.org/themassepisode1

Read the newsletter for 2nd June here (pdf)

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity – Year B

Marian Holy Hours with Rosary, 6:30pm Tuesdays in May

Join us for our Tuesday Marian Holy Hour in the Cathedral 6:30pm-7:30pm on 28 May with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, praying of the Rosary and a reflection on Our Lady. Come and spend some time in prayer before Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. We will have a reflection by Deacon Peter.

Young Adults Talks by Young Adults: ‘Figures of My Faith’

In our new series of Young Adults Group talks, ‘Figures of My Faith,’ young adults themselves will share stories of their faith journeys speaking about figures who have helped their own growth in our faith. Join us on Tuesday, 28 May as Caitlin O’Neill speaks about Pope St. Celestine. Come along at 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and discuss in a local pub. All young adults 17-35 are welcome!

Wednesday Mass with Archbishop for Married & Engaged Couples

His Grace, Archbishop Leo, will celebrate the annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm this Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage, renew your commitment and receive God's blessing upon your love. Requests for special invitations for couples celebrating significant anniversaries can be made at vemarriage@staned.org.uk or 0131 334 1693.

'An Evening of Summer Music' with the Schola Cantorum: Wednesday 26 June at 7pm

Join the Schola Cantorum choir for a concert of summer music next month. The performance will feature Vivaldi's famous Gloria in D, accompanied by a chamber orchestra — a first for the choir! The evening will conclude with a drinks reception in the Octagon. Tickets are £10 (including a glass of prosecco) and are available from Eventbrite or on the door. Book at https://bit.ly/CathedralSummerMusic2024 Tickets will be sold after Masses beginning the weekend of 8th-9th June.

No Saturday Morning Adoration on 1 June

This upcoming Saturday, 1 June, there will be no adoration after morning mass due to the celebration of Holy First Communion for the Polish Community. Adoration will return as normal the following weekend.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 28 May 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!

Disabled Parking for Blue Badge Holders

If you have a Blue Badge for disabled parking, drive to Mass and would like to use the St. James’ Car Park for Sunday morning Mass, please fill out a form at the back of Church and return it to the Office, with your name, phone number, email address, parking permit number, expiry date and car registration number or email your details to cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. The Car Park offers free disabled parking on Sundays, 8:30am-1:30pm. Outside of those hours, normal parking fees will apply.

St. Andrew's Talk on Justice and Peace

Join us in the parish rooms at Ravelston on Monday, 27th May for a talk by Anne-Marie Clements, the Catholic Social Teaching Engagement Officer for Justice and Peace Scotland about the work of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland Commission and how it is all underpinned by the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. This is a great opportunity to find out more about how we can enact the words of Pope St Paul VI, “If you want peace, work for justice”. Talk begins at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

Rosary After Weekday Masses in May

All are invited to join praying the Rosary during May after 6:00pm weekday Masses at St. Andrew’s.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Volunteers Needed for Ravelston Parish Barbecue – Sign Up Today!

Sign up now to volunteer for the annual St Andrews parish barbecue on Sunday September 1st at 1:30pm! We will have games for kids, a book stall, plant stall, bric a brac stall and bottle tombola. Helpers for various jobs are needed including organisation, setup and clean up. Add your name and contact details to the list at the back of church or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Wednesday Webinar on MA Theology Programme

This Wednesday 29 May join a webinar, 6-7pm offering everything you need to know about the forthcoming MA in Applied Catholic Theology Course at St Mary's University's campus in Edinburgh. Register at https://bit.ly/theologywebinar. SAAS funding is available for all Scottish students taking the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course 2024/25. The course is offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. To register for the programme, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology

Corpus Christi Mass and Procession, Sunday 2 June at St. Patrick’s

St Patrick’s, Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1TQ, on Sunday 2 June, beginning with Mass celebrated by Archbishop Cushley at 11:00am, followed by a procession. All are welcome to this special event. First Holy Communicants are encouraged to wear their First Holy Communion outfits! St Patrick’s hosts a 40 Hours’ Devotion ahead of the event. Schedule posted at https://www.facebook.com/stpatricksedinburgh.

Treasure the Gift of the Bible: Talks and Testimonies at Free Event

Do you want to learn more about the Bible? The translation of the Bible that we hear at Mass is changing this Advent. The Archdiocese has organised a day of prayer, study and discussion to learn more about this and to reflect on the gift of the Word of God for the Church. Come along to this free event! Treasuring the Gift takes place on Saturday 8 June 10:00am-3:00pm at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. The day includes Mass, talks from invited speakers, light lunch, a panel of testimonies from lay people from across the Archdiocese, and Eucharistic Adoration.

Register at http://bit.ly/treasuringthegift Come along and treasure the gift!

Order of Malta: Day of Recollection

A Day of Recollection organised by the Order of Malta will take place on Saturday 1st June 2024 from 11:00am to 4.30pm at Kilgraston School, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire PH2 9BQ. The day will include Mass and spiritual talks led by Fr Malcolm Hutchison of the Diocese of Dunkeld, and is open to all of the Order’s friends and supporters. Tea and coffee will be provided; however, attendees are asked to provide their own lunch, and to contribute £15 to cover expenses. Ordained to the priesthood in 2022, Fr Malcolm returned to Scotland in 2023 following studies at the Pontifical Scots College, Rome, and was appointed as assistant priest of Ss Peter and Paul, Dundee. For further information, please contact Mark Hamid on 07944 190454 or at scotland.secretary@orderofmalta.org.uk. Alternatively, please register via https://bit.ly/RecollectionJune2024 Learn more about the Order of Malta in Scotland at https://www.orderofmalta.org.uk/companions/whatwedo/scotland/

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Help for Marriages: Online Retrouvaille Programme Begins 19th June

Retrouvaille is a programme to support couples who have difficulties in their marriage. It brings a positive focus, new hope and helps nourish and grow your marriage. Learning how to communicate effectively and clearly can be a key element in saving a troubled marriage. Retrouvaille England and Wales is delighted to offer a Virtual Retrouvaille programme 8pm to 10pm on Wednesday 19th June and every Wednesday, ending on the 4th September 2024. Please call or email in confidence and without obligation. + 44 788 729 6983 / + 44 797 338 0443, retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com To learn more, visit https://www.retrouvaille.org.uk

St Margaret’s Pilgrimage – Sunday, 23rd June

Gather in faith and thanksgiving to celebrate one of Scotland's patron saints in Dunfermline on Sunday 23 June 2024. The procession to St Margaret’s Church takes place from the Glen Gates in Bridge Street to the Church at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Ecumenical Prayers at the tomb of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey is at 12:30pm. All welcome. No registration required.

“God’s Mercy and Yours” Conference Hosted by Edinburgh Dominicans

The Edinburgh Friars are holding a conference, “God’s Mercy and Yours”, on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th June at Assembly Hall, Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LU. The conference seeks to explore the theme of mercy. Full details of talks and speakers are at https://scotland.op.org/gods-mercy-and-yours. This is a public event and there is no charge. However, because of catering, we ask that, if you wish to eat or drink either on Friday or Saturday, you book online. To view the full programme and book for the conference visit bit.ly/godsmercyandyours If you can please help with costs by making a donation at the booking link.

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’,

at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

August: Monastic Experience Weekend for Men at Pluscarden Abbey

The community of Benedictine monks at Pluscarden offer a special opportunity for men to experience what monastic life is all about Friday 16th-Monday 19th August. This opportunity is suitable for single men who are Catholic, practise their faith, are aged 18-40, and at least open to the possibility of considering a monastic vocation. Participants will join the monks in their daily prayer and work, and will be offered a close-up insight into some of the treasures of the monastic tradition. The event may be of assistance in the process of discerning one's vocation in life. There will be no charge for the weekend. Register at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/monastic-experience-weekend

Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in June

A retreat for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held 26-28 June 2024 (mid-week) in the Glasgow Area. These confidential, supportive retreats are for anyone who has been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. Participants who have often experienced deep anger towards themselves or others, experience forgiveness; peace is found and a sense of hope and meaning for the future is discovered. For more information please call or email Sr. Andrea at 07816 942 824 or sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk. More details at https://www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk

Summer Family Retreats at Craig Lodge House of Prayer, Dalmally

Families have always held a special place in the life of Craig Lodge and we love welcoming them into our House of Prayer. From 8-12 July we are running 3 weeks for young families. We will pray together, adore Jesus together and have fellowship together. To book your place and to learn more details, visit https://www.craiglodge.org/events Adults and over 16s: £270; aged 11-16: £100; under 11: donation.

All meals included. For more details, please contact mail@craiglodge.org, 01838 200216, Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR.

Shalom World Free Catholic Movies, News, Shows and More

Shalom World is a Catholic, commercial-free, 24/7, HD family entertainment channel. “Change what you watch and watch the world change!” https://www.shalomworld.org/

Read the newsletter for 26th May (pdf)

Solemnity of Pentecost– Year B

Confirmations at 9:00am Mass

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the 9:00am Mass today at which children from our parish will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. Please keep them in your prayers!

Marathon Pledge Collection: Raise the Roof

This weekend, members of the Young Adults Group will be at all the Masses to gather your pledges ahead of their running in the Edinburgh Marathon festival at the end of the month. This is a great chance to meet some of those who have been going through their paces training for next weekend’s Edinburgh Marathon Festival 25th and 26th May. They are looking forward to receiving your pledge of support in this effort to raise funds for the roof project, which will also serve as a gentle encouragement when the legs start wearying!

Friends of the Cathedral Event Doing God? The Personal Faith of the Prime Ministers: Fr Mark Vickers, Tuesday, 21st May, Coffee Saints, 7.30pm

Friends of the Cathedral will host Fr Mark Vickers speaking about his book God in Number 10: The Personal Faith of the Prime Ministers from Balfour to Blair on Tuesday, 21st May at 7.30pm in Coffee Saints. There are a limited number of extra places available. If you would like to attend, please email ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

'An Evening of Summer Music' with the Schola Cantorum: Wednesday 26 June at 7pm

Join the Schola Cantorum choir for a concert of summer music next month. The performance will feature Vivaldi's famous Gloria in D, accompanied by a chamber orchestra — a first for the choir! The evening will conclude with a drinks reception in the Octagon. Tickets are £10 (including a glass of prosecco) and are available from Eventbrite or on the door. Book at https://bit.ly/CathedralSummerMusic2024 Tickets will be sold after Masses beginning the weekend of 8th-9th June.

Marian Holy Hours with Rosary, 6:30pm Tuesdays in May

Join us for our Tuesday Marian Holy Hour in the Cathedral 6:30pm-7:30pm with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, praying of the Rosary and a reflection on Our Lady. Come and spend some time in prayer before Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. This Tuesday, 21st May we will have a reflection by Fr. Jose. All are invited to join us! Our St. Pauls Bookshop has many beautiful spiritual reading books on the Blessed Virgin Mary and the rosary, including The Secret of the Rosary by St. Louis de Monfort and many rosaries to choose from, too. The shop is open daily 10am-5pm. Contact 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk.

Young Adults Talks by Young Adults: ‘Figures of My Faith’

In our new series of Young Adults Group talks, ‘Figures of My Faith,’ young adults themselves will share stories of their faith journeys speaking about figures who have helped their own growth in our faith. Join us on Tuesday, 21 May as Jesse Angelo speaks about St. Francis Xavier. Come along at 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and discuss in a local pub. All young adults 17-35 are welcome!

Parish Youth Group (P3-P7)

The Parish Youth Group meets Sunday, 19 May at 6:00pm at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston EH4 3DS. Come along for lots of games and activities as well as learning something about the Feast of Pentecost. Our final meeting before the summer will be on Sunday 2nd June.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon & Edinburgh Museums Visit

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 21 May 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! Also, we’ll have a group visit to the Museum of Edinburgh and The People’s Story Museum. On Tuesday, 21 May, meet outside Canongate Kirk, 153 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8BN, shortly before 11:00am to enjoy a visit to these two fascinating landmarks.

Save the Date: Festival Mass

Sunday, 11 August: His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass at Noon at the Cathedral. Join us for this beautiful celebration of our Sunday Liturgy at the start of the week of our Cathedral’s patronal feast (the Assumption) on 15th August in the season of Edinburgh’s International Festival.

Rosary After Weekday Masses in May

All are invited to join praying the Rosary during May after 6:00pm weekday Masses at St. Andrew’s.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

St. Andrew's Talk on Justice and Peace

Our final St. Andrew’s talk will be on Monday, 27th May when Anne-Marie Clements will join us to speak about the work of the Justice and Peace Commission in Scotland. Talk begins at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

Save the Date: Ravelston Parish Barbecue

The annual St Andrews parish barbecue will take place on Sunday September 1st at 1:30pm. It's always a very enjoyable afternoon and a great opportunity to get involved and meet fellow parishioners both old and new. We will of course need volunteers on the day. More details will follow over the summer, but in the meantime.... save the date!

Corpus Christi Mass and Procession, Sunday 2 June

St Patrick’s, Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1TQ, on Sunday 2 June, beginning with Mass celebrated by Archbishop Cushley at 11:00am, followed by a procession. All are welcome to this special event. First Holy Communicants are encouraged to wear their First Holy Communion outfits! St Patrick’s hosts a 40 Hours’ Devotion ahead of the event. Schedule posted at https://www.facebook.com/stpatricksedinburgh

Pray & Discuss Sacred Scripture – Treasure the Gift!

Do you want to learn more about the Bible? The translation of the Bible that we hear at Mass is changing this Advent. The Archdiocese has organised a day of prayer, study and discussion to learn more about this and to reflect on the gift of the Word of God for the Church. Come along to this free event! Treasuring the Gift takes place on Saturday 8 June 10:00am-3:00pm at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. The day includes Mass, talks from invited speakers, light lunch, a panel of testimonies from lay people from across the Archdiocese, and Eucharistic Adoration. Register at bit.ly/treasuringthegift Come along and treasure the gift!

St Margaret’s Pilgrimage – Sunday, 23rd June

Gather in faith and thanksgiving to celebrate Scotland's patron saint in Dunfermline on Sunday 23 June 2024. The procession to St Margaret’s Church takes place from the Glen Gates in Bridge Street to the Church at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Ecumenical Prayers at the tomb of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey is at 12:30pm. All welcome. No registration required.

Mass at the Cathedral for Married & Engaged Couples

The annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage, renew your commitment and receive God's blessing upon your love. Requests for special invitations for couples celebrating significant anniversaries can be made at vemarriage@staned.org.uk or by calling 0131 334 1693.

Order of Malta: Day of Recollection

A Day of Recollection organised by the Order of Malta will take place on Saturday 1st June 2024 from 11:00am to 4.30pm at Kilgraston School, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire PH2 9BQ. The day will include Mass and spiritual talks led by Fr Malcolm Hutchison of the Diocese of Dunkeld, and is open to all of the Order’s friends and supporters. Tea and coffee will be provided; however, attendees are asked to provide their own lunch, and to contribute £15 to cover expenses. Ordained to the priesthood in 2022, Fr Malcolm returned to Scotland in 2023 following studies at the Pontifical Scots College, Rome, and was appointed as assistant priest of Ss Peter and Paul, Dundee. For further information, please contact Mark Hamid on 07944 190454 or at scotland.secretary@orderofmalta.org.uk. Alternatively, please register via https://bit.ly/RecollectionJune2024 Learn more about the Order of Malta in Scotland at https://www.orderofmalta.org.uk/companions/whatwedo/scotland/

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Help for Marriages: Online Retrouvaille Programme Begins 19th June

Retrouvaille is a programme to support couples who have difficulties in their marriage. It brings a positive focus, new hope and helps nourish and grow your marriage. Learning how to communicate effectively and clearly can be a key element in saving a troubled marriage. Retrouvaille England and Wales is delighted to offer a Virtual Retrouvaille programme 8pm to 10pm on Wednesday 19th June and every Wednesday, ending on the 4th September 2024. Please call or email in confidence and without obligation. + 44 788 729 6983 / + 44 797 338 0443, retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com To learn more, visit www.retrouvaille.org.uk

Funding for Teachers

Are you a teacher considering studying for the Catholic Teacher's Certificate to teach Religious Education? The Archdiocese will pay half the cost of this course for 20 teachers working in our Archdiocese. For an application form please email kay.leslie@staned.org.uk

29 May Webinar on MA Theology Programme

Join a 29 May webinar, 6-7pm offering everything you need to know about the forthcoming MA in Applied Catholic Theology Course at St Mary's University's campus in Edinburgh. Register at https://bit.ly/theologywebinar SAAS funding is available for all Scottish students taking the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course 2024/25. The course is offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. To register for the programme, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’,

at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events . See Fr. Robert for more details.

August: Monastic Experience Weekend for Men at Pluscarden Abbey

The community of Benedictine monks at Pluscarden offer a special opportunity for men to experience what monastic life is all about Friday 16th-Monday 19th August. This opportunity is suitable for single men who are Catholic, practise their faith, are aged 18-40, and at least open to the possibility of considering a monastic vocation. Participants will join the monks in their daily prayer and work, and will be offered a close-up insight into some of the treasures of the monastic tradition. The event may be of assistance in the process of discerning one's vocation in life. There will be no charge for the weekend. Register at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/monastic-experience-weekend

Read the newsletter for 19th April (pdf)

7th Sunday of Easter– Year B

Take Action! MPs Vote Wednesday on Two Pro-Life Amendments

On Wednesday, MPs will vote on two pro-life changes to the law: One amendment lowers the abortion time limit from 24 weeks to 22 weeks. The other would bring the abortion time limit for babies with Down’s syndrome in line with the time limit for babies that do not have disabilities (as you likely know, abortion for Down’s syndrome is currently legal right up to birth). Take action: Collect a postcard today from the back of the church and post it to your MP in support of this amendment! Email your MP by visiting righttolife.org.uk/littlefighters and https://dontscreenusout.org/timeforchange before Wednesday 15 May.

Confirmations at 9:00am Mass Next Sunday

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the 9:00am Mass next Sunday at which children from our parish will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. Please keep them in your prayers!

Marathon Pledge Collection: Raise the Roof

This weekend, members of the Young Adults Group will be at all the Masses to gather your pledges ahead of their running in the Edinburgh Marathon festival at the end of the month. This is a great chance to meet some of those who have been going through their paces training for the event on the 25th and 26th May. They are looking forward to receiving your pledge of support in this effort to raise funds for the roof project, which will also serve as a gentle encouragement when the legs start wearying!

Rosary & Reflection on Our Lady – Tuesdays 6:30pm Holy Hour

In this month of Our Lady, we will have Tuesday Holy Hours in the Cathedral 6:30pm-7:30pm with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, praying of the Rosary and a reflection on Our Lady. Come and spend some time in prayer before Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. This Tuesday, 14th May we will have a reflection by Fr. Ajeesh. All are invited to join us! Also, St. Paul’s Bookshop has many books to help you grow in your devotion to Our Lady, including introduction to praying the Rosary books, as well as many other books in the Mariology section, including The Secret of the Rosary by St. Louis de Monfort and books on various Marian apparitions, too. The shop is open daily 10am-5pm. Contact 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Young Adults Talk at Ravelston: The Prophet Miriam

Our Young Adults Group talk will be at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston (77 Belford Road, EH4 3DS) this Tuesday, 14 May when Sr. Miriam Ruth, RSM will speak about the prophet Miriam. Join us from 7:00pm for teas/coffees in the parish rooms followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and discuss in a local pub. All young adults 17-35 are welcome! Please note change of location this week.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 14 May 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 This Wednesday

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting this Wednesday, 15th May, at 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

St. Mary’s School 150th Anniversary Concert on Thursday

This Thursday, 16 May come along for the St. Mary’s School 150th Anniversary Concert here at the Cathedral at 1:30pm.

Young Adults Pentecost Vigil Conference, Mass and Barbecue on 18 May

There will be a spiritual conference for Young Adults at St Andrews, Ravelston next Saturday 18th May starting at 4pm. From 5pm, you're welcome to join for adoration and confessions before the Pentecost Vigil at 6pm and a barbecue from 7pm. Please register to attend. See the posters, visit, https://bit.ly/YAPentacostVigil2024

Friends of the Cathedral Event: God in Number 10, Fr Mark Vickers, Tuesday, 21st May, Coffee Saints, 7.30pm

Friends of the Cathedral will host Fr Mark Vickers speaking about his book God in Number 10: The Personal Faith of the Prime Ministers from Balfour to Blair on Tuesday, 21st May at 7.30pm in Coffee Saints. There are a limited number of extra places available, if you would like to attend, please email ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Rosary After Weekday Masses in May

All are invited to join praying the Rosary during May after 6:00pm weekday Masses at St. Andrew’s.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Save the Date: St. Andrew's Talk on Justice and Peace

Our final St. Andrew’s talk will be on Monday, 27th May when Anne-Marie Clements will join us to speak about the work of the Justice and Peace Commission in Scotland. Talk begins at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

Pray & Discuss Sacred Scripture – Treasure the Gift!

Do you want to learn more about the Bible? The translation of the Bible that we hear at Mass is changing this Advent. The Archdiocese has organised a day of prayer, study and discussion to learn more about this and to reflect on the gift of the Word of God for the Church. Come along to this free event! Treasuring the Gift takes place on Saturday 8 June 10:00am-3:00pm at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. The day includes Mass, talks from invited speakers, light lunch, a panel of testimonies from lay people from across the Archdiocese, and Eucharistic Adoration.

Register at bit.ly/treasuringthegift or use the QR code. Come along and treasure the gift!

Assisted Suicide – Called to Care, Not to Kill

Please contact your MSP today to stop assisted suicide becoming legal in Scotland. Guidance on contacting your MSPs is available at www.rcpolitics.org/assistedsuicide or email office@rcpolitics.org

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Help for Marriages: Online Retrouvaille Programme Begins 19th June

Retrouvaille is a programme to support couples who have difficulties in their marriage. It brings a positive focus, new hope and helps nourish and grow your marriage. Learning how to communicate effectively and clearly can be a key element in saving a troubled marriage. Retrouvaille England and Wales is delighted to offer a Virtual Retrouvaille programme 8pm to 10pm on Wednesday 19th June and every Wednesday, ending on the 4th September 2024. Please call or email in confidence and without obligation. + 44 788 729 6983 / + 44 797 338 0443, retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com To learn more, visit http://www.retrouvaille.org.uk

Funding for Teachers

Are you a teacher considering studying for the Catholic Teacher's Certificate to teach Religious Education? The Archdiocese will pay half the cost of this course for 20 teachers working in our Archdiocese. For an application form please email kay.leslie@staned.org.uk

29 May Webinar on MA Theology Programme

Join a 29 May webinar, 6-7pm offering everything you need to know about the forthcoming MA in Applied Catholic Theology Course at St Mary's University's campus in Edinburgh. Register at https://bit.ly/theologywebinar. SAAS funding is available for all Scottish students taking the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course 2024/25. The course is offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. To register for the programme, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology

Save the Date: Mass at the Cathedral for Married & Engaged Couples

The annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage, renew your commitment and receive God's blessing upon your love. Requests for special invitations for couples celebrating significant anniversaries can be made at vemarriage@staned.org.uk or by calling 0131 334 1693.

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’, at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, use the QR code or visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

St Margaret’s Pilgrimage – Sunday, 23rd June

Gather in faith and thanksgiving to celebrate Scotland's patron saint in Dunfermline on Sunday 23 June 2024. The procession to St Margaret’s Church takes place from the Glen Gates in Bridge Street to the Church at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Ecumenical Prayers at the tomb of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey is at 12:30pm. All welcome. No registration required.

Assisted Pilgrims for Lourdes

Do you know someone who is ill or infirm and would enjoy the opportunity to experience a life-changing trip to Lourdes? The Archdiocese is seeking Assisted Pilgrims to join them on the pilgrimage in July. They will receive 24hr support from the brilliant doctors, nurses and volunteers in the Medical/Helper Team and stay in specially equipped accommodation. It will be an unforgettable week with a full spiritual and social programme. Please contact Bernadette on 0131 441 1939 or visit http://www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes24

CAFOD Pilgrimage for Young Adults to Fundraise for Sudan Crisis

Over the weekend of 12-14 July CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) is running a residential pilgrimage in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire for young adults aged 18-40. The pilgrimage walk is a scenic 13.5-mile route from the picturesque village of Olney to Bedford via Turvey Monastery of the Olivetan Benedictines. The event includes a CAFOD workshop, to explore and engage with CAFOD's heart, mission and values. Cost £100 includes meals, accommodation at Frontier Centre, Northamptonshire, and coach travel to and from the pilgrimage. All participants will be asked to help fundraise towards the Sudan Crisis Appeal. To register, visit https://cafod.org.uk/news/events/young-adults-residential-pilgrimage For more information contact cafod@cafod.org.uk

August: Monastic Experience Weekend for Men at Pluscarden Abbey

The community of Benedictine monks at Pluscarden offer a special opportunity for men to experience what monastic life is all about Friday 16th-Monday 19th August. This opportunity is suitable for single men who are Catholic, practise their faith, are aged 18-40, and at least open to the possibility of considering a monastic vocation. Participants will join the monks in their daily prayer and work, and will be offered a close-up insight into some of the treasures of the monastic tradition. The event may be of assistance in the process of discerning one's vocation in life. There will be no charge for the weekend. Register at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/monastic-experience-weekend

Events in the Archdiocese

For a full list of forthcoming events in the Archdiocese visit https://archedinburgh.org/news-events/

Pentecost Novena Prayer

It is a very ancient tradition among Catholics to pray for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit during the nine days between the Ascension and Pentecost! Why not think about praying this Novena either by yourself or with your family this year? Goodness knows the world needs an outpouring of the Spirit!

Lord Jesus Christ

Who, before ascending into heaven promised to send the Holy Spirit to finish your work in the souls of your Apostles and disciples, deign to grant the same Holy Spirit to me that He may perfect in my soul the work of your grace and your love.

Grant me the Spirit of Wisdom that I may despise the perishable things of this world

and aspire only to the things that are eternal,

the Spirit of Understanding, to enlighten my mind with the light of your divine truth,

the Spirit of Counsel that I may choose the surest way of pleasing God and gaining heaven,

the Spirit of Fortitude that I may bear my cross with you and that I may overcome with courage

all the obstacles that I encounter in life,

the Spirit of Knowledge that I may know God and know myself and grow perfect,

the Spirit of Piety that I may find the service of God sweet and amiable,

the Spirit of Fear of the Lord that I may be filled with a loving reverence towards God,

and may dread in any way to displease Him.

Mark me, dear Lord, with the sign of your true disciples and animate me in all things with your Holy Spirit. Amen.

Read the newsletter for 12th May (pdf)

6th Sunday of Easter– Year B

This Thursday is the Solemnity of the Ascension

This Thursday is the Solemnity of the Ascension and is a holy day of obligation. Masses will be celebrated at the Cathedral at 8:00am, 10:00am (School Mass), 12:45pm and 7:30pm, and at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston at 6:00pm. Polish Masses at the Cathedral will be at 11:15am and 6:00pm.

First Holy Communion: Presentation of Our Father at Mass this Sunday

Today at Mass we welcome in a particular way the children who are preparing to receive their First Holy Communion in early June. They will participate in a brief Rite after the homily at the 9am Mass in the Cathedral and at 10.30am Mass in Ravelston to receive the words of the Our Father, the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples. Please keep them in your prayers!

Organ Performance of L’Ascension

On the Solemnity of the Ascension, Thursday, 9 May, at 8:15pm Cathedral Organist Tom Wilkinson will perform L’Ascension (1934) a meditation on Christ’s Ascension, by arguably the greatest twentieth-century composer of organ music, Olivier Messiaen. Duration: 30 minutes. Retiring collection for Cathedral music.

Rosary & Reflection on Our Lady – Tuesdays 6:30pm Holy Hour

In this month of Our Lady, we will have Tuesday Holy Hours in the Cathedral 6:30pm-7:30pm with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, praying of the Rosary and a reflection on Our Lady. Come and spend some time in prayer before Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. This Tuesday, 7th May we will have a reflection by Fr. John Peter. All are invited to join us!

Society of St Vincent De Paul - Thank You!

Thank you to all for listening to our message last weekend. We have been overwhelmed by the positivity we experienced at all Masses. If you missed us, there are leaflets at the back of church with the various ways you can contact us. Please consider being of service to this important and worthwhile cause. SSVP look forward to visiting St Andrew’s in Ravelston on a future date.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon & Cinema Visit

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 7 May 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! The Friendship Group Cinema Visit will be Wednesday 8th May, ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ (C’è Ancora Domani) 2:00pm. Meet upstairs at Omni Greenside. The film is a 2023 Italian black-and-white comedy drama film in neorealist style, directed by Paola Cortellesi in her directorial debut. Set in postwar 1940s Italy, in Italian with subtitles. A batch of tickets have been reserved, message Trish via Friendship WhatsApp group or via 07541552070 to reserve a ticket at £7.99.

Young Adults Talk on the Prophet Hosea by Fr Joshua Moir

Fr Joshua Moir will speak about the prophet Hosea in our next Young Adults Talk this Tuesday, 7 May. Join us from 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and time to discuss in the pub. All young adults age 17-35 are welcome!

Marathon

Next weekend, members of the Young Adults Group will be at all the Masses to gather your pledges ahead of their running in the Edinburgh Marathon festival at the end of the month. This is a great chance to meet some of those who have been going through their paces training for the event on the 25th and 26th May. They are looking forward to receiving your pledge of support in this effort to raise funds for the roof project, which will also serve as a gentle encouragement when the legs start wearying!

Meeting for Parents of Children Preparing for Confirmation

Archbishop Cushley will confirm children of the parish in St Mary’s Cathedral on Pentecost Sunday, 19th May at 9am. As part of the final preparations for this important moment in the children’s faith, Fr Robert will be meeting with parents’ online on Monday evening (6th May). Please check your e-mail inbox for more information on the time. Please keep the children, their parents and teachers in your prayers.

Catenians Meeting

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting on Wednesday, 15th May, at 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

Our Lady’s Month: Beautiful Rosaries, Marian Statues and More!

Look in St Pauls Bookshop for a lovely rosary, or a statue or icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to help you and your family enter prayerfully into this month May in honour of Our Lady. Get to know more about the Church’s long tradition of devotion to Mary, the Mother of Our Lord, with books on Mary and the Rosary. The shop is open daily 10am-5pm. Contact 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Farewell to Alice!

Water, electricity and health and safety in its many guises have been the themes of the last few months. The first has dripped through the ceilings of the Cathedral and York Place in an increasing number of places and seeped through walls and from radiators and heating pipes. Behind the scenes the preliminaries of the roof project are being worked through and a stonemason is working on the pointing of the Sacristy 2 wall in Cathedral Lane. The water risk assessment carried out across the complex in March identified remedial works to bring the system up to scratch from a hygiene perspective and these have now taken place and a more robust testing and maintenance regime implemented. The majority of the electrical distribution boards requiring testing have now been certified as compliant following further work and in York Place, a significant number of replacement boards for those dating from the fifties have now been installed. The employment of a firm of H and S consultants by the Archdiocese has been helpful in highlighting areas for improvement, but inevitably caused a degree of extra work in trying to bring about that improvement and adopt their tracking system. As some of you know, after nearly two years employed at the Cathedral, I am departing my role. I wish my successor, when appointed, and all at the Cathedral well in dealing with the varied challenges brought by the weather and aging buildings. Thank you for all your assistance to me. Alice

Rosary After Weekday Masses in May

All are invited to join praying the Rosary during May after 6:00pm weekday Masses at St. Andrew’s.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

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

The Religious Sisters of Mercy invite all to an Open House on Saturday, 11th May at St. Andrew’s Convent, Ravelston at 4:15pm, concluding with Holy Hour and Vespers from 5:15pm-6:15pm. RSVP by email at edinburgh@almamercy.org or by phoning on 0131 343 3380. Visit https://www.almamercy.org/scotland to learn about the Plenary Indulgence available during their community’s 50th Jubilee Year.

Save the Date: St. Andrew's Talk on Justice and Peace

Thanks to all who turned out for the excellent presentation by Darlene Newman last week on how liturgical reforms led to changes in church architecture. Save the date for our final talk on Monday, 27th May when Anne-Marie Clements will join us to talk about the work of the Justice and Peace Commission in Scotland. Talk begins at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

Bacon Roll Morning Today

After Mass today, you are welcome to the parish rooms for a bacon roll with your tea or coffee. All funds raised are going towards the parish rooms renovations.

Lent Fundraising Run – Thank you!

Thank you to all who have supported this year’s Lent fundraising run. I am now very pleased to announce that a total of £665.00 has been raised! This money will be put towards the forthcoming Parish Rooms refurbishment. A huge thank you to Fergus Christie for organising this fundraising event and to Siun Whyte and John Duffy who joined Fergus on his weekly run from St. Andrew’s, Ravelston to St. Mary’s Cathedral and back again (approx. 5 km) each Sunday during Lent.

Assisted Suicide – Called to Care, Not to Kill

Please contact your MSP today to stop assisted suicide becoming legal in Scotland. Guidance on contacting your MSPs is available at www.rcpolitics.org/assistedsuicide or email office@rcpolitics.org for more information.

Youth Day for P4-P7: A Day with Mary, the Mother of Jesus

Next Saturday, 11 May is a day of faith and fun for children aged P4-P7: A Day with Mary at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB from 11:00am to 3:00pm. The event is a chance for children to learn more about the Blessed Virgin in her month of May, while enjoying games and activities with kids from across the Archdiocese! A great opportunity to meet new friends and learn about our faith! Please register at https://bit.ly/daywithmary2024

Marriage Counselling

If you are concerned about your relationship and feel as a couple that you are unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The Archdiocese has an arrangement with a qualified Catholic marriage counsellor who may be able to help you. For information or advice or to arrange counselling sessions please email in confidence marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk or phone 07511928621 (Please note that counselling fees apply).

Funding for Teachers

Are you a teacher considering studying for the Catholic Teacher's Certificate to teach Religious Education? The Archdiocese will pay half the cost of this course for 20 teachers working in our Archdiocese. For an application form please email kay.leslie@staned.org.uk

Save the Date: Mass at the Cathedral for Married & Engaged Couples

The annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage!

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’, at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, use the QR code or visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

Pentecost Novena Prayer

It is a very ancient tradition among Catholics to pray for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit during the nine days between the Ascension and Pentecost! Why not think about praying this Novena either by yourself or with your family this year? Goodness knows the world needs an outpouring of the Spirit!

Lord Jesus Christ

Who, before ascending into heaven promised to send the Holy Spirit to finish your work in the souls of your Apostles and disciples, deign to grant the same Holy Spirit to me that He may perfect in my soul the work of your grace and your love.

Grant me the Spirit of Wisdom that I may despise the perishable things of this world

and aspire only to the things that are eternal,

the Spirit of Understanding, to enlighten my mind with the light of your divine truth,

the Spirit of Counsel that I may choose the surest way of pleasing God and gaining heaven,

the Spirit of Fortitude that I may bear my cross with you and that I may overcome with courage

all the obstacles that I encounter in life,

the Spirit of Knowledge that I may know God and know myself and grow perfect,

the Spirit of Piety that I may find the service of God sweet and amiable,

the Spirit of Fear of the Lord that I may be filled with a loving reverence towards God,

and may dread in any way to displease Him.

Mark me, dear Lord, with the sign of your true disciples and animate me in all things with your Holy Spirit. Amen.

Read the newsletter for 5th May (pdf)

5th Sunday of Easter – Year B

Pastoral Letter on Assisted Suicide

In response to a bill recently published in the Scottish Parliament to legalise assisted suicide for those aged 16 and over, the Bishops of Scotland have written a pastoral letter on assisted suicide urging the Catholic community to contact their MSPs to urge them improve palliative care and reject the proposed bill promoting assisted suicide. Please take a copy of the pastoral letter at the back of church and contact your MSP today. Just visit https://rcpolitics.org/assistedsuicide to copy and paste the email/letter template or write a personal letter and then send it to all of your MSPs at https://www.writetothem.com/

Get to Know the Society of St Vincent de Paul

The parish Society of St Vincent de Paul will tell us about their work and the many ways you can contribute to the service of the SSVP at the end of all Cathedral Masses this weekend. Following the Masses, please do visit their stand in the Octagon to speak to SSVP members to ask questions and find out how to join. SSVP will visit St Andrew’s in Ravelston on a future date.

Parish Youth Group Afternoon of Faith and Fun Today 2pm-4pm

All young people P3-P7 are very welcome to attend our Youth Group afternoon of faith and fun today, Sunday 28th April between 2pm and 4pm. Our parish group will host the group from St Margaret's, Davidson's Mains at St Andrew's, Ravelston, 77 Belford Road, EH4 3DS. Please note the change in time for the Youth Group meeting. The afternoon will be full of fun activities including games, baking, sports and more, as well as a visit to the Religious Sisters of Mercy in their convent. Refreshments will be available throughout the day. During May, the group will meet on the 5th and 19th May before our final meeting on the 2nd June — all of those at the usual time 6:00pm-7.30pm.

Saturday Morning Mass, Adoration and Confession

In this Eastertide season, take some time for quiet, peaceful prayer before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist here at the Cathedral on Saturday mornings. Come for 10:00am Mass, followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament every Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm, with Confessions from 10:30am-12:00pm. “Gaze upon Him, consider Him, contemplate Him, as you desire to imitate Him. If you suffer with Him, you shall rejoice with Him…love Him totally, who gave Himself totally for your love.” (St. Clare of Assisi)

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 30 April 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!

Young Adults Talk on the Prophet Jeremiah by Peter Forster

Peter Forster will speak about the prophet Jeremiah in our next Young Adults Talk this Tuesday, 30 April. Join us from 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and time to discuss in the pub. All young adults age 17-35 are welcome!

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses will be on the following Saturdays: 1st June, 24th August and 23rd November. The courses are at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

Catenians Meeting

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting on Wednesday, 15th May, at 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

A Treasury of Spiritual Reading at St. Pauls Bookshop

Delve into the treasury of Catholic classics at St. Pauls Bookshop with a brilliant array of books on Catholic spirituality, the lives of the saints, Church history, fundamentals of Catholic theology, and a huge selection of children’s books on the saints, prayer and colouring/activity books, too. Get ready for Our Lady’s month of May with books on the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Rosary. Browse the great second-hand books section and a variety of lovely First Communion and Confirmation gifts. Stop in today! The shop is open daily 10am-5pm. Contact 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Save the Date: Organ Performance of L’Ascension

On the Solemnity of the Ascension, Thursday, 9 May, at 8:15pm Cathedral Organist Tom Wilkinson will perform L’Ascension (1934) a meditation on Christ’s Ascension, by arguably the greatest twentieth-century composer of organ music, Olivier Messiaen. Duration: 30 minutes. Retiring collection for Cathedral music.

Visit Coffee Saints Café Today – All Day Brunch!

Stop in today to our very popular Coffee Saints café, which is a social enterprise partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project. This means that every time you make a purchase at Coffee Saints you support some of Edinburgh’s most vulnerable people. Browse the full menu, including All Day Brunch, at https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/ and kids’ meals, too! Of course, there are coffees, teas, as well as delicious cakes and pastries. The café is open 7 days a week 9:00am-4:00pm!

Thank You: Sir James MacMillan Talk

Many thanks to all who attended the Friends of the Cathedral talk with Sir James MacMillan on Tuesday night. It was wonderful to see cathedral parishioners and people from churches across Edinburgh and the Archdiocese hear Sir James MacMillan, the Cathedral’s patron of music, talk about the development of sacred music in the church. Friends of the Cathedral has a packed programme of events for the rest of the year. If you are interested in joining, please visit: https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/friends

St. Andrew's Talk Tomorrow: Church Architecture

The St Andrew’s Talks will return tomorrow. Darlene Newman will speak on 29th April about how liturgical reforms over the years have led to changes in church architecture. The final talk will be 27th May when Anne-Marie Clements will join us for the delayed talk on the work of the Justice and Peace commission in Scotland. Talks begin at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass at Ravelston. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Procession and May Crownings at Ravelston Next Sunday, 5th May

Join us Sunday 5th May before 10:30am Mass as we have a procession and May crownings of the statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the garden (weather permitting) and in the church at Ravelston.

Bacon Roll Morning Next Sunday

After Mass next Sunday morning, 5th May, you are welcome to the parish rooms for a bacon roll with your tea or coffee. All funds raised are going towards the parish rooms renovations.

Paella Night Thank You

A big thank you for the Paella night, which raised a total of £327.82 for the parish rooms renovations. Specific thanks to Alejando, Ana, Alejandra and Ignacio for all their hard work and delicious paella dinner – and of course everyone who turned out for it. The event was a great success! We’re looking forward to the next themed night!

Just Say ‘No’ to Making Silent Prayer a Criminal Offence

On Tuesday, 30 April, MSPs will debate and vote on the general principles of the “Safe Access Zones” Bill which will make silent prayer a criminal offence near abortion clinics and, potentially, GPs, chemists and counselling services, anywhere in Scotland. You have time to contact your MSPs before this vote.

Visit https://www.writetothem.com to contact all of your MSPs and ask them not to criminalise silent prayer by voting against the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill.

Youth Day for P4-P7: A Day with Mary, the Mother of Jesus

Parents! If you have a child(ren) aged P4-P7 why not sign them up for A Day with Mary at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB, on Saturday 11 May 2024? It takes place from 11:00am to 3:00pm and is a chance for children to learn more about the Blessed Virgin in her month of May, while enjoying games and activities with kids from across the Archdiocese. Please register online at

https://bit.ly/daywithmary2024

Synod Conversation: Role of the Laity in the Context of Our Archdiocese

The Archdiocesan Synodal Team invites you to Spiritual Conversation, an event at Ss John Cantius & Nicholas in Broxburn EH52 5RJ, on Saturday 4 May at 10:30-13:00. The theme is ‘The Role of the Laity in the Context of Our Archdiocese.’ Schedule of the day includes 10:30am Holy Mass, a presentation on ‘Synod 2023-24: Where are we now?’, an opportunity to meet Fr. John Deighan and the Synod team, spiritual conversation in groups and sharing the fruits of the conversations. To read the Event Guide and discussion questions and to book your place please visit https://bit.ly/archsynod

Webinar on MA in Theology Programme

Join a webinar about the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. The webinar is Wednesday 29 May (6-7pm). To book, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology scroll down to “Upcoming Event” and select Book Now. SAAS funding is available from April for all Scottish students taking the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course 2024/25.

Save the Date: Mass at the Cathedral for Married & Engaged Couples

The annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage, renew your commitment and receive God's blessing upon your love. Requests for special invitations for couples celebrating significant anniversaries can be made at vemarriage@staned.org.uk or by calling 0131 334 1693.

Assisted Pilgrims for Lourdes Pilgrimage in July

Do you know someone who is ill or infirm and would enjoy the opportunity to experience a life-changing trip to Lourdes? The Archdiocese is seeking Assisted Pilgrims to join them on the pilgrimage in July. They will receive 24hr support from the brilliant doctors, nurses and volunteers in the Medical/Helper Team. Please contact Bernadette on 0131 441 1939 or visit www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes24

Five-Day Summer Session for Young Adults: ‘Reasons for Believing’

All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to the Faith Summer Session, ‘Reasons for Believing’, at Ampleforth Abbey, York, Monday, 29 July-Friday, 2 August 2024. The focus of the week will be a series of talks, each building on one another to develop a coherent, dynamic vision of the faith. The event includes daily Mass, morning and night prayer, Adoration and Confession, plus social activities including a Ceilidh and a quiz night! Cost: £180 / Concessions: £160. Registration deadline is 2 July 2024. To book your place, use the QR code or visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in June

A retreat for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held 26-28 June 2024 (mid-week) in the Glasgow Area. These confidential, supportive retreats are for anyone who has been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. Participants who have often experienced deep anger towards themselves or others, experience forgiveness; peace is found and a sense of hope and meaning for the future is discovered. For more information please call or email Sr. Andrea at 07816 942 824 or sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk. More details at https://www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk.

Summer Family Retreats at Craig Lodge House of Prayer, Dalmally

Families have always held a special place in the life of Craig Lodge and we love welcoming them into our House of Prayer. From 8-12 July we are running 3 weeks for young families. We will pray together, adore Jesus together and have fellowship together. To book your place and to learn more details, visit https://www.craiglodge.org/events Adults and over 16s: £270; aged 11-16: £100; under 11: donation.

All meals included. For more details, please contact mail@craiglodge.org, 01838 200216, Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR.

Read the newsletter for 28th April (pdf)

4th Sunday of Easter - Year B

1:30pm on Sunday Request Recital and Demonstration of the Organ by Cathedral Organist, Tom Wilkinson

Have you ever wondered how the Cathedral organ works? And do you have a favourite piece that you would like to hear played on the Cathedral organ? If so, this event is for you. Join us at 1.30pm today, Sunday, 21 April, for a Request Recital and Demonstration of the Organ by Cathedral Organist Tom Wilkinson who will explain and demonstrate what the mighty machine can do. A video link will enable you to see Tom’s fingers and feet in action. Duration: Approximately 1 hour. Retiring collection in aid of Tom’s attendance at an international conference on the music of J. S. Bach, at which he is presenting some of his research into the composer.

Sir James MacMillan talk: “Chant, the Music of Faith, and Its Influence on the History of Music”, Tuesday 23 April, 7:30pm, in the Cathedral

Join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral for a rare opportunity to hear insights from the Cathedral’s Patron of Music, Sir James MacMillan, one of the world’s most acclaimed composers, and one of the Church’s great musicians. All are welcome! There is entry at the door or you can book free tickets to attend this popular event here: https://bit.ly/StMarysM

Friends of the Cathedral should have received an invitation and are to confirm by emailing ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you!

Saturday Morning Mass, Adoration and Confession

In this Eastertide season, take some time for quiet, peaceful prayer before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist here at the Cathedral on Saturday mornings. Come for 10:00am Mass, followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament every Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm, with Confessions from 10:30am-12:00pm.

“Anyone who does eat my flesh and drink my blood has eternal life, and I shall raise him up on the last day. For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink.” (John 6:54-55)

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 23rd April 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!  

Young Adults Talk on the Prophet Daniel by Fr. Robert

Fr. Robert will speak about the prophet Daniel in our next Young Adults Talk this Tuesday, 23 April. Join us from 7:00pm for teas/coffees in 63 York Place followed by the talk at 7.30pm. We will conclude with Night Prayer and time to discuss in the pub. All young adults age 17-35 are welcome!

Next Weekend: Get to Know the Society of St Vincent de Paul

The parish Society of St Vincent de Paul will tell us about their work and the many ways you can contribute to the service of the SSVP at the end of all Cathedral Masses next weekend 27th/28th April. Following the Masses, please do visit their stand in the Octagon to speak to SSVP members to ask questions and find out how to join. SSVP will visit St Andrew’s in Ravelston on a future date. 

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses will be on the following Saturdays: 1st June, 24th August and 23rd November. The courses are at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

Parish Youth Group: Afternoon of Faith and Fun on Sunday 28th April!

As promised, some more information about the return of the Youth Group! It returns on Sunday 28th April between 2pm and 4pm when our group will host the group from St Margaret's, Davidson's Mains here at St Andrew's, Ravelston. Please note the change in time for the Youth Group meeting. All young people P3-P7 are very welcome to join! The afternoon will be full of fun activities – both inside and outside – as well as a visit to the Religious Sisters of Mercy where there will be a chance to find out more about their work, the anniversary they celebrate this year and the plenary indulgence granted by the pope. Refreshments will be available throughout the day. During May the group will meet on the 5th and 19th May before our final meeting on the 2nd June — all of those at the usual time 6:00pm-7.30pm.

St. Pauls Bookshop: First Communion & Confirmation Gifts

The season of First Communions and Confirmations is coming up in the weeks ahead and you’ll find a wide variety of lovely gifts, books and cards in the St Pauls Bookshop for those you love who are receiving these sacraments. Contact 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk The shop is open daily 10am-5pm.

Save the Date: Organ Performance of L’Ascension

On the Solemnity of the Ascension, Thursday, 9 May, at 8:15pm Cathedral Organist Tom Wilkinson will perform L’Ascension (1934) a meditation on Christ’s Ascension, by arguably the greatest twentieth-century composer of organ music, Olivier Messiaen. Duration: 30 minutes. Retiring collection for Cathedral music.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession 

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Thursday Scripture Reflection Meeting for Women

All women in the parish very welcome to a special evening of Scripture reflection at the convent of the Religious Sisters of Mercy at St. Andrew's, Ravelston on Thursday, 25 April, beginning at 5:30pm with Vespers, then 6pm Mass at the church, a light supper at the convent, followed by a time of reflection and discussion together on the Gospel of John reading for the upcoming Fifth Sunday of Easter: “I am the vine, you are the branches.” (John 15:5) Please RSVP by Monday, 22 April at edinburgh@almamercy.org or call 01313433380. 

Save the Dates: St. Andrew's Talks in April and May

The St Andrew’s Talks will return at the end of April. Darlene Newman will speak on 29th April about how liturgical reforms over the years have led to changes in church architecture -- for good or bad! The final talk will be 27th May when Anne-Marie Clements will join us for the delayed talk on the work of the Justice and Peace commission in Scotland. Talks begin at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

Procession and May Crownings at Ravelston Sunday 5th May

Join us Sunday 5th May before 10:30am Mass as we have a procession and May crownings of the statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the garden (weather permitting) and in the church at Ravelston. It is a lovely way to honour our Blessed Mother as we approach the Marian month of May. Children are especially welcome!

World Day of Prayer for Vocations Today

Today, Sunday 21 April, is World Day of Prayer for Vocations. Please pray especially for all men and women who are actively considering their call to the priesthood or religious life, that they will always be strengthened by the Holy Spirit in discerning how God is calling them to serve in the Church. Remember in your prayers our Archdiocesan seminarians: Deacon Peter Shankland and Deacon Paul Henderson (Beda College, Rome), and Gerard Holden and Matthew McCafferty (Scots College, Rome). If you think God may be calling you to the priesthood, please speak to Fr. Patrick or Fr. Robert. If you are discerning a call to the religious life, contact Sr. Mirjam Hugens, FSO,director for Religious Vocations, at 0131 623 8902 or religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Come Along for Our Chat About Women’s Religious Life

Thinking about a vocation as a religious Sister? Come along to our chat today, Sunday 21 April, with other young Catholic women for prayer and discussion led by Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO from 4pm-7pm at St Columba’s, 9 Upper Gray Street, EH9 1SN. We will meet again on Sunday, 12 May and Sunday, 22 June. To register or find out more, please email religiousvocations@staned.org.uk. Watch Sr. Mirjam’s short video, “'How do I discover God's plan for me?” at https://bit.ly/GodsCallforYou

Next Saturday: Archdiocesan Event on Catholic Devotions

Explore the rich history of Catholic Devotions at a special event on Saturday 27 April 11:00am-3:00pm at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. Deeply Devoted features inspiring talks and a free light lunch. Details and registration at https://bit.ly/deeplydevoted

Pray and Witness to the Sanctity of Human Life

An opportunity to pray, witness and celebrate the goodness of all human life. Please join Fr Gerard Hatton in praying the rosary at Sacred Heart Church, Lauriston, EH3 9DJ (10am) followed by a Pro-Life Chain at 11:00am on Lothian Road. Refreshments afterwards.

Synod Conversation: Role of the Laity in the Context of Our Archdiocese

The Archdiocesan Synodal Team invites you to Spiritual Conversation, an event at Ss John Cantius & Nicholas in Broxburn EH52 5RJ, on Saturday 4 May at 10:30-13:00. The theme is ‘The Role of the Laity in the Context of Our Archdiocese.’ To read the Event Guide and discussion questions, and to book your place, please visit https://bit.ly/archsynod

Webinar on MA in Theology Programme

Join a webinar about the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. The webinar is Wednesday 29 May (6-7pm). To book, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology scroll down to “Upcoming Event” and select Book Now. SAAS funding is available from April for all Scottish students taking the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course 2024/25. 

Save the Date: Mass at the Cathedral for Married & Engaged Couples

The annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage, renew your commitment and receive God's blessing upon your love. Requests for special invitations for couples celebrating significant anniversaries can be made at vemarriage@staned.org.uk or by calling 0131 334 1693.

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. To find out more or get involved, consider connecting with Stanton Healthcare (https://www.stantonscotland.org/), St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society https://stmargaretsadoption.org.uk/ or Abortion Recovery Care and Helpline (https://www.archtrust.org.uk/).

Salamanca Pilgrimage in October with St. Mary’s, Stirling

St Mary's Parish in Stirling invites people from across the Archdiocese to join them on pilgrimage to Salamanca, Spain, from 12-19 October 2024. Includes trips to Avilla and Segovia, staying at the Royal Scots College (twin rooms only). Contact: admin.stmarystirling@staned.org.uk or 01786 473749.

Assisted Pilgrims for Lourdes Pilgrimage in July

Do you know someone who is ill or infirm and would enjoy the opportunity to experience a life-changing trip to Lourdes? The Archdiocese is seeking Assisted Pilgrims to join them on the pilgrimage in July. They will receive 24hr support from the brilliant doctors, nurses and volunteers in the Medical/Helper Team and stay in specially equipped accommodation. It will be an unforgettable week with a full spiritual and social programme. Please contact Bernadette on 0131 441 1939 or visit www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes24

Please Pray for Mr. Siluvappan

Just to let you know that Fr. John Peter’s dad died peacefully on Friday and poor Fr. JP (who had flown back from India on Wednesday) has now gone back to India for his funeral. Please pray for the repose of his soul and for Fr. JP and his whole family. 

Read the newsletter for 21st April (pdf)

3rd Sunday of Easter– Year B

Request Recital and Demonstration of the Organ by Cathedral Organist, Tom Wilkinson

Have you ever wondered how the Cathedral organ works? And do you have a favourite piece that you would like to hear played on the Cathedral organ? If so, this event is for you. Join us at 1.30pm, Sunday 21 April for a Request Recital and Demonstration of the Organ by Cathedral Organist Tom Wilkinson who will explain and demonstrate what the mighty machine can do. A video link will enable you to see Tom’s fingers and feet in action. Please submit requests for pieces to be played by today, Sunday 14 April, to organist@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Duration: Approximately 1 hour. Retiring collection in aid of Tom’s attendance at an international conference on the music of J. S. Bach, at which he is presenting some of his research into the composer.

Sir James MacMillan Talk: “Chant, the Music of Faith, and Its Influence on the History of Music” – Tuesday 23 April, 7:30pm, in the Cathedral

Join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral for a rare opportunity to hear insights from the Cathedral’s Patron of Music, Sir James MacMillan, one of the world’s most acclaimed composers, and one of the Church’s great musicians. All are welcome! You can book free tickets to attend this popular event here: https://bit.ly/StMarysM

Friends of the Cathedral should have received an invitation and are to confirm by emailing ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you!

Saturday Morning Eucharistic Adoration

Take some time for quiet, peaceful prayer before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist here at the Cathedral. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is celebrated after 10:00am Mass every Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm in the Cathedral. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. “We are members of one body, we have the one Head, we are steeped in one grace, we live on the one Bread, we tread the same path, we dwell in the same house.” (St Paulinus of Nola). Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

Young Adults Talks on the Prophets Begin Tuesday, 16 April

The Young Adults Group meeting will resume on the 16th April. The next session of talks will be on the importance of Prophets in the Faith. Our first talk is with Canon Luiz Ruscillo on the Prophet Isaiah at 63 York Place from 7.30pm. The talk will be followed by Night Prayer and time to discuss in the pub.

Catenians Meeting on Wednesday, 17th April at 7.00 p.m.

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to a meeting on Wednesday, 17th April, at 7.00 p.m. in 63 York Place. Informal chat to follow in a local pub. Join us! 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 information 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com

Parish Youth Group (P3-P7)

The Youth Group returns with a change in time and venue – for one week! On Sunday 28th April we will join up with St Margaret’s, Davidson Mains for an afternoon of fun and learning about the faith! Come along to the Church Hall on Main Street, Davidson Mains from 12.30 – 4.30pm. More details to come next week!

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 16th April at 2:00pm-3:30pm in Coffee Saints. Open to all over 60. Please come along and join us!

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses will be on the following Saturdays: 1st June, 24th August and 23rd November. The courses are at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

St. Pauls Bookshop: First Communion & Confirmation Gifts

The season of First Communions and Confirmations is coming up in the weeks ahead and you’ll find a wide variety of lovely gifts, books and cards in the St Pauls Bookshop for those you love who are receiving these sacraments. Contact 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk The shop is open daily 10am-5pm.

Save the Date: Organ Performance of L’Ascension

On the Solemnity of the Ascension, Thursday, 9 May, at 8:15pm Cathedral Organist Tom Wilkinson will perform L’Ascension (1934) a meditation on Christ’s Ascension, by arguably the greatest twentieth-century composer of organ music, Olivier Messiaen. Duration: 30 minutes. Retiring collection for Cathedral music.

Wednesday Adoration and Confession

Every Wednesday we have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-5:45pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Come and spend some quiet time in prayer with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and take the opportunity for Confession.

Paella Night at Ravelston

Join us for a delicious paella dinner on Saturday, 20 April at 6:00pm in the Parish Rooms to fundraise for the renovation of the parish rooms and enjoy a lovely evening with friends and family. Tickets on sale after Mass at St. Andrew’s at £5.00 per person. Bring your own bottle. Come along!

Save the Dates: St. Andrew's Talks in April and May

The St Andrew’s Talks will return at the end of April. Darlene Newman will speak on Monday, 29th April about how liturgical reforms over the years have led to changes in church architecture -- for good or bad! The final talk will be Monday, 27th May when Anne-Marie Clements will join us for the delayed talk on the work of the Justice and Peace commission in Scotland. Talks begin at 6.45pm with refreshments available afterwards.

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

The Religious Sisters of Mercy invite all to their next Open House next Saturday, 20th April at St. Andrew’s Convent, Ravelston. The Open House will begin at 4:15pm and will end with a Holy Hour and Vespers from 5:15pm-6:15pm. There will be further Open Houses on Saturdays: 11th May and 24th August. The Holy Father has granted that a plenary indulgence may be gained by praying in the Sisters’ chapel during this special Jubilee Year, with the usual conditions for an indulgence. Everyone is most welcome to come along, to meet the Sisters, learn about their mission and work and pray with them. Please come along! RSVP either with an email to edinburgh@almamercy.org or by phoning on 0131 343 3380.

Scripture Reflection Meeting for Women

All women in the parish very welcome to a special evening of Scripture reflection at the convent of the Religious Sisters of Mercy at St. Andrew's, Ravelston on Thursday, 25 April, beginning at 5:30pm with Vespers, then 6pm Mass at the church, a light supper at the convent, followed by a time of reflection and discussion together on the Gospel of John reading for the upcoming Fifth Sunday of Easter: “I am the vine, you are the branches.” (John 15:5) Please RSVP by Monday, 22 April at edinburgh@almamercy.org or call 01313433380.

Mary’s Meals Founder Speaks on Ethiopia’s Extreme Food Crisis

Conflict, drought and displacement have created an escalating hunger crisis in Ethiopia. Currently 4.5 million people in Tigray need emergency food aid. Join Mary’s Meals Founder Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow for an online session where he will share more about this crisis and how you can help: Tuesday 16 April at 7pm. Register to attend at https://www.marysmeals.org.uk/get-involved/charity-events

Mary’s Meals helps hungry children in some of the poorest countries in the world by providing meals to over 2.4 million children every day.

Newman Association Talks

The Edinburgh Circle of the Newman Association has two upcoming talks scheduled: Monday 15th April 2024 7.30pm-9.30pm, ‘The Bible: A Mosaic’ with Rev Dr Scott McKenna, Parish Minister for thirty years serving in Uddingston, Edinburgh and Ayr and the Spiritual Lead at the Ayrshire Hospice. The next talk will be Monday 6th May 7.30pm-9.30pm, ‘Paul’s Disciples and Their Changing View of Women,’ with Prof. Helen Bond, Professor of Christian Origins, at the School of Divinity in New College, Edinburgh University. All are welcome. A donation is requested to cover our costs. Both talks will be held at Mayfield Salisbury Church, 18, West Mayfield, Edinburgh EH9 1TQ. For information about joining the Newman Association, please email cindyhamilluk@yahoo.com

Tickets Available for 20th April Order of Malta Charity Ball

All parishioners are invited to support the Order of Malta, one of the church's oldest, global charities, as it raises funds for projects in Ukraine and across Scotland. Details about a fund-raising Ball at Prestonfield House on 20th April are at https://www.orderofmaltascotlandball.co.uk/

Is God Calling You to Religious Life? Come Along for our Chat!

Thinking about a vocation to the religious life? Join other young Catholic women for prayer and discussion in monthly get-togethers led by Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO from 4pm-7pm at St Columba’s,

9 Upper Gray Street on the following Sundays: 21 Apr, 12 May and 22 June. To register or find out more, please email religiousvocations@staned.org.uk. Watch Sr. Mirjam’s short video, “'How do I discover God's plan for me?” at https://bit.ly/GodsCallforYou

Archdiocesan Event on Catholic Devotions: ‘Deeply Devoted’

Explore the rich history of Catholic Devotions at a special event on Saturday 27 April 11:00am-3:00pm at The Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. Deeply Devoted features inspiring talks and a free light lunch. Details and registration at https://bit.ly/deeplydevoted

Festival of Life and Pro-Life Chain

An opportunity to pray, witness and celebrate the goodness of all human life. Please join Fr Gerard Hatton in praying the rosary at Sacred Heart Church, Lauriston, EH3 9DJ at 10am on Saturday, 27th April and at the Pro-Life Chain at 11:00am-1:00pm on Lothian Road. Refreshments afterwards. Come along to witness to the sanctity of human life.

Synod Conversation: Role of the Laity in the Context of Our Archdiocese

The Archdiocesan Synodal Team invites you to Spiritual Conversation, an event at Ss John Cantius & Nicholas in Broxburn EH52 5RJ, on Saturday 4 May at 10:30-13:00. The theme is ‘The Role of the Laity in the Context of Our Archdiocese.’ To read the Event Guide and discussion questions, and to book your place, please visit https://bit.ly/archsynod

Mass for Married & Engaged Couples

The annual Mass for Married and Engaged Couples is at 7:15pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Come and celebrate the gift of marriage, renew your commitment and receive God's blessing upon your love. Requests for special invitations for couples celebrating significant anniversaries can be made at vemarriage@staned.org.uk or by calling 0131 334 1693.

Assisted Pilgrims for Lourdes Pilgrimage in July

Do you know someone who is ill or infirm and would enjoy the opportunity to experience a life-changing trip to Lourdes? The Archdiocese is seeking Assisted Pilgrims to join them on the pilgrimage in July. They will receive 24hr support from the brilliant doctors, nurses and volunteers in the Medical/Helper Team and stay in specially equipped accommodation. It will be an unforgettable week with a full spiritual and social programme. Please contact Bernadette on 0131 441 1939 or visit www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes24

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Enjoy being a pilgrim in Scotland! Try one of the eight great pilgrim ways wending their way quietly through Scotland’s diverse and scenic landscape to St Andrews. To plan your pilgrimage route and get more information please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Webinar on MA in Theology Program

Join a webinar about the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. The webinar is Wednesday 29 May (6-7pm). To book, visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/applied-catholic-theology, scroll down to “Upcoming Event” and select Book Now. SAAS funding is available from April for all Scottish students taking the MA in Applied Catholic Theology course 2024-25.

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Just to let you know that Fr. John Peter has returned to India where his father is critically ill. Please keep him and his family especially in your prayers.

Read the newsletter for Sunday 14th April (pdf)