Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Farewell to Fr. Patrick

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

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Opens 2nd September

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

Saturday Morning: Mass, Eucharistic Adoration & Confessions

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

10am Weekday Mass - Readers Needed

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

Informal Meeting with Local Community Police Liaison Team

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

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 27 August at 2:00pm-3:30pm in Coffee Saints. Open to all over 60; enjoy a 20% discount during the session time. Please come along and join us!

Save the Date: Red Mass

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

Barbara Dickson Concert, Thursday, 3 October

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

Salamanca Pilgrimage Meeting

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

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins in September

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

Marriage Preparation Courses

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

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

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

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

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

Latest on the Parish Rooms Project

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

Teas and Coffees Return!

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

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

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

Youth Group Returns

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

Day for Altar Servers Next Saturday

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

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

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

Justice & Peace Mass

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

Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage

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

Teachers!

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

National Pilgrimage to Carfin Grotto

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

Scottish National Youth Pilgrimage, Saturday 21 September

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

Beginning Experience: A Time to Heal

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

The New Lectionary Event: ‘Celebrating the Gift’

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

Read the newsletter for 25th August (pdf)

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

10am Weekday Mass - Readers Needed

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

Informal Meeting with Local Community Police Liaison Team

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

THANK YOU!

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

Another Thank You!

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

Barbara Dickson Concert, Thursday, 3 October

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

Cathedral Roof Appeal

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

Salamanca Pilgrimage Meeting

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

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

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

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins in September

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

Second Collection This Weekend for African Missions

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

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

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

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

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

Latest on the Parish Rooms Project

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

St Andrew’s Talks Returns

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

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

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

Youth Group Returns

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

Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto Today

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

Day for Altar Servers

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

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

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

The New Lectionary Event: ‘Celebrating the Gift’

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

Study Theology at St. Mary’s University Edinburgh Campus

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

Pilgrimage of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee Year 2025

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

Season of Creation Conference in Stirling

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

Pregnancy Support

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

Healing After Abortion: Rachel's Vineyard Retreat in November

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

Read the newsletter for 18th August (pdf)

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Thursday is the Assumption and is a Holy day of Obligation

This Thursday, 15th August, is the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and is our patronal feast. It is a Holy Day of Obligation meaning all Catholics are obliged to go to Mass on Thursday. Masses in English will be celebrated in the Cathedral at 8am, 10:00am, 12:45pm and 7:30pm, and at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston at 6:00pm.

Farewell to Fr. Ajeesh

Today we say Farewell to Fr. Ajeesh who has been here at the Cathedral for the last two years. In September he will become the Parish Priest of Larbert, and we wish him well as he begins this new stage of his life. Fr. Ajeesh has been a wonderful addition to the Cathedral team, and we are very grateful for his presence, his thoughtful sermons and his tireless work. We will miss him and as a token of our appreciation I will present him with a leaving gift at the 9am Mass today.

Festival Mass on sunday at Noon

To celebrate the opening of Edinburgh International Festival, the 12noon Mass will be our Annual Festival Mass, celebrated by His Grace, Archbishop Leo Cushley. We are delighted to welcome Rev. Fiona Smith, Principal Clerk to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Lord Provost, members of Edinburgh City Council, and members of the Consular Corps along with the High Constables of Edinburgh. I know that you will make them all very welcome.

An uplifting taster of the Swing with the Spirit concert

Swing with the Spirit: Sacred Jazz with the Schola Cantorum, Tomorrow at 7:30pm

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'. Tickets are available now from Eventbrite or at the door: https://bit.ly/SacredJazz2024

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 13 August at 2:00pm-3:30pm in Coffee Saints. Open to all over 60; enjoy a 20% discount during the session time. Please come along and join us!

Consider Volunteering to Help in the St Pauls Bookshop

St Pauls Bookshop at the Cathedral is an activity of the priests and brothers of the Society of St Paul, whose mission is to proclaim the Good News through the means of communication. We are seeking two dedicated volunteers to assist the customers and arranging books and articles especially between 11am to 3:30pm. If you are interested, please contact us at edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk or visit the bookshop and look for Fr Alex (between 1.30 pm to 4 pm) for more details.

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins in September

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

Cathedral Roof Appeal

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

Barbara Dickson Concert, Thursday, 3 October

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

Salamanca Pilgrimage Meeting

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

Final Vows: Sr. Mary Simone Haakansson, RSM

Please keep in your prayers Sister Mary Simone Haakansson, RSM, who will make her Profession of Perpetual Vows as a Religious Sister of Mercy of Alma, Michigan, USA, on Friday, 16th August at 10:30am EST (3:30pm BST) at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. Watch via livestream at https://saginaw.org/cathedral-live. Many of you will remember Sr. Mary Simone from her service here as Parish Sister at the Cathedral from 2018 to 2020. The Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma (www.almamercy.org) are based at St Andrew's Convent in Ravelston, Edinburgh.

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

All are welcome to our annual Parish Barbecue on Sunday 1st September at 1:30pm! Enjoy BBQ treats and salads to suit (both meat and vegetarian options), all included in ticket price. Great stalls – including Tombola, Plants, Books, Bric-A-Brac and Bake stall. Fun and games for children (of all ages!) Various soft drinks, tea and coffee. And for a small charge, a cheeky glass of wine! ** Please note that all stalls will be cash only on the day ** Tickets on sale after Mass today: Single - £5, Family - £15

Latest on the Parish Rooms Project

The work has made good progress this week: the walls of the Rooms have had a second coat of paint and the woodwork is getting its first coat. The old carpet tiles have been lifted and the floor prepared for the new carpet tiles. As the work continues though, the teas and coffees after Mass on a Sunday will continue their summer break.

St Andrew’s Talks

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

Youth Group Returns

The parish Youth Group will return Sunday, 8th September starting at the new time of 2:30pm until 4:00pm. It is open for all youth from P3 up. Email Fr. Robert at FrRobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk for details.

Your Views: ‘Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults’ Bill

The Scottish Parliament wants your views on their ‘Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults’ proposal by Friday, 16 August. You have only 2 questions to answer: ‘Which of the following best reflects your views on the Bill?’ and ‘Which of the following factors are most important to you when considering the issue of assisted dying?’ Have your say at https://bit.ly/AssistedDyingAug2024 or use the QR code. Watch a compelling 2-minute video on ‘The Unintended Consequences’ of State-assisted dying by Care Not Killing at https://bit.ly/Issues-StateAssistedDying

Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto Next Sunday

Join Archbishop Cushley for the Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto on Sunday 18 August 2024. A rosary procession will be held at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Explore Carfin Grotto, including its impressive Reliquary Chapel, holding one of the largest collections of relics outside of Rome. Carfin Grotto is the national shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes at 100 Newarthill Road, Carfin, (near Motherwell) ML1 5AL.

Day for Altar Servers

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

Reflection Group for Young Women on Religious Life

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

The New Lectionary Event: ‘Celebrating the Gift’ Saturday, 5 October

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

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/

Study Theology at St. Mary’s University Edinburgh Campus

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

Pilgrimage of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee Year 2025

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

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Read the newsletter for 11th August (pdf)

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

“Festival Mass” Next Sunday at Noon

Next Sunday Archbishop Cushley will be joined by representatives of other churches, the Lord Provost, members of Edinburgh City Council, and members of the Consular Corps, to 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.

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

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon & Cinema Outing

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 6 August at 2:00pm-3:30pm in Coffee Saints. Open to all over 60; enjoy a 20% discount during the session time. Please come along and join us!

Consider Volunteering to Help in the St Pauls Bookshop

St Pauls Bookshop at the Cathedral is an activity of the priests and brothers of the Society of St Paul, whose mission is to proclaim the Good News through the means of communication. We are seeking two dedicated volunteers to assist the customers and arranging books and articles especially between 11am to 3:30pm. If you are interested, or if you know someone who could be a candidate, please contact us at edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk or visit the bookshop and look for Fr Alex (between 1.30 pm to 4 pm) for more details.

New Altar Servers Needed

If you have made your First Holy Communion and would like to be an altar server, please speak with Fr. Robert or email him at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and he will let you know about the next opportunity to be trained as an altar server. Save the Date! On Saturday, 31 August, there will be a day of faith, fun and friendship at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh for altar servers from across the Archdiocese. Details to come!

Pause for Sunday Teas & Coffees

As the Parish Rooms undergo their transformation, there will be no Sunday teas and coffees this weekend.

Ravelston Parish Rooms Update

The Rooms now have one layer of wallpaper instead of five different types and the first coat of paint on the walls. One of the bay window shutters has been released after a very, very long time. The second shutter will take more time as it is a bit more complex. Wiring for the hand dryers in both toilets is complete. The dryers will be installed after the toilets are decorated.

Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto

Join Archbishop Cushley for the Archdiocesan Pilgrimage at Carfin Grotto on Sunday 18 August 2024. A rosary procession will be held at 2:00pm, followed by Mass at 3:00pm. Explore Carfin Grotto, including its impressive Reliquary Chapel, holding one of the largest collections of relics outside of Rome. Carfin Grotto is the national shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes at 100 Newarthill Road, Carfin, (near Motherwell) ML1 5AL.

Ask your MP to Protect Life in the New Parliament

We are likely to face threats in the new Parliament on both beginning and end-of-life fronts. Ask your local MP to protect the most vulnerable. Take action: Email your MP today by visiting https://righttolife.org.uk/newparliament.

Led by the Spirit Retreat at St. Joseph’s, Broomhouse

St Joseph’s Parish, Broomhouse, Edinburgh will host a retreat on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August 2024, led by Br Colin Calmiano, a renowned international lay preacher from Bangalore, from 2pm to 6pm both days and will include the Rosary, praise & worship and talks, concluding with Benediction each day. You can register for one day or both days. The event is free of charge. To register online, please visit https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/stjosephsbroomhouse/e-ylkqbm.

Reflection Group for Young Women on Religious Life

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

Read the newsletter for 4th August (pdf)

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Second Collection for Fr. Ajeesh

As a token of our gratitude for the work of Fr. Ajeesh George here amongst us these past three years, we will have a second collection at the end of all Masses this weekend. We will make a presentation to Fr. Ajeesh in appreciation for his service in the parish before his departure at the end of August.

Festival Mass on 11th August at 12noon

On Sunday, 11 August, 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. His Grace the Archbishop will be joined by representatives of other churches, the Lord Provost, members of Edinburgh City Council, and members of the Consular Corps, accompanied as ever by the High Constables of Edinburgh.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon & Cinema Outing

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 30 July 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! We will have our next cinema outing on Wednesday, 31 July to see ‘Thelma’. Tickets have been reserved for the showing at Omni, 10.50am, meet upstairs at Omni at 10:45am. If you’d like to reserve a seat at £7.99 please text or call 07541 552070. Story is when 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.

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

New Altar Servers Needed

If you have made your First Holy Communion and would like to be an altar server, please speak with Fr. Robert or email him at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and he will let you know about the next opportunity to be trained as an altar server. Save the Date! On Saturday, 31 August, there will be a day of faith, fun and friendship at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh for altar servers from across the Archdiocese. Details to come!

Pause for Sunday Teas & Coffees

As the Ravelston arish Rooms undergo a bit of a transformation, we will not be having Sunday teas and coffees. Stay tuned for the return date!

Ravelston Parish Rooms Update

Many thanks to our ‘Rooms furniture move’ volunteers - both from our church and the Latin congregation! It was a great team effort with the task completed in record time. Thank you! The wallpaper has been stripped. Many carpet tiles and one notice board have been glued-on. Extra work will be required on the floor and then new plywood before we are able to lay down new carpet tiles. This will increase the time and cost estimates. Work on the toilets will start next week - after this week's wedding and pilgrimage events."

Mass Today for World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly at Carfin

To mark World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly 2024, Holy Mass will be celebrated at the National Marian Shrine, Carfin, Motherwell, ML1 5AJ, on Sunday 28 July 2024 at 3:00pm. The Principal Celebrant will be Bishop John Keenan, President of the Bishops’ Conference Marriage, Family and Life Commission.

Anniversary Mass for Archbishop Paul Bakyenga of Mbarara,Uganda

On Saturday 3rd August at 10.00am there will be an anniversary Mass in Holy Cross Church, Bangholm Loan , Ferry Rd., Edinburgh EH5 3AH for Archbishop Paul Bakyenga of Mbarara. The Archbishop died a year ago in his home diocese. He was a former student of the then St. Andrews and Edinburgh diocesan seminary at Drygrange, near Melrose, from 1967-1971. All old friends and acquaintances are invited to take part in this Mass to thank God for the life of Archbishop Paul both in Uganda and Scotland. '

Craig Lodge House of Prayer Dalmeny: Autumn Retreats

A great line-up of Autumn Retreats is scheduled at Craig Lodge House of Prayer, nestled in the beautiful highlands of Dalmally in Argyll, Scotland. Visit https://www.craiglodge.org/events to see the full list and book your place today! Our weekend retreats run from Friday evening (5pm Evening Prayer, 6pm Evening Meal, 7.30pm Session 1) through to Sunday lunchtime. The retreats include teachings, prayer, praise and worship, Mass and the opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and ministry. Any questions at all please ask at email@craiglodge.org or 01838 200216. Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR.

Read the newsletter for 28th July (pdf)

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Farewell to Fr. Ajeesh

As you may know, after three years here at the Cathedral, Fr. Ajeesh George will be leaving us at the end of August. As we always do when priests are leaving the parish – we will want to make a presentation to Fr. Ajeesh as a token of our gratitude for his work here amongst us. For this reason, there will be a second collection at the end of all Masses next weekend for Fr. Ajeesh.

Crux Magazine on Sale Today

The latest edition of the Cathedral’s Crux magazine includes a fascinating interview with Fr. Vasyl Kren about his work as the Prison Chaplain at HMP Edinburgh and an absorbing article by Fr. Kevin Dow about his spiritual journey to becoming an army chaplain. Copies will be on sale (for £5 – cheap! – Ed) will be available to purchase after all Masses today.

Friends of the Cathedral, Tuesday, 23 July at 7.30pm in Coffee Saints

Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel's science and health correspondent who holds an MA in Christian Theology from Cambridge and is a contributor to The Tablet. He will be speaking to the Friends of the Cathedral on Tuesday, 23 July at 7:30pm in the Coffee Saints café. Come along to hear about Nathan’s experiences behind the headlines in the Holy Land, where he encounters people of all faiths and walks of life. Please reply to ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk if you wish to attend.

New Altar Servers Needed

If you have made your First Holy Communion and would like to be an altar server, please speak with Fr. Robert or email him at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and he will let you know about the next opportunity to be trained as an altar server. Save the Date! On Saturday, 31 August, there will be a day of faith, fun and friendship at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh for altar servers from across the Archdiocese. Details to come!

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 23 July 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!

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

Thank you!

Stella Maris would like to thank the parish for their generosity on Sea Sunday last weekend and for the kindness shown to Stella Maris volunteer, Mrs. Stephen.

Pause for Sunday Teas & Coffees

Today Sunday, 21st July, is the final teas and coffees at Ravelston for a while. They’ll be suspended as the Parish Rooms undergo a bit of a transformation. Stay tuned for the return date!

Volunteers Needed for Furniture Moving Today

As the work takes place in the parish rooms, we need to move all of the furniture into the garage. If you are able to spare some time to help with this, please join us at St Andrew’s today, Sunday 21 July from 2:00pm-3:00pm. Thank you!

World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Mass at Carfin Grotto

To mark World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly 2024, Holy Mass will be celebrated at the National Marian Shrine, Carfin, Motherwell, ML1 5AJ, on Sunday 28 July 2024 at 3:00pm. The Principal Celebrant will be Bishop John Keenan, President of the Bishops’ Conference Marriage, Family and Life Commission.

Anniversary Mass for Archbishop Paul Bakyenga of Mbarara,Uganda

On Saturday 3rd August at 10.00am there will be an anniversary Mass in Holy Cross Church, Bangholm Loan , Ferry Rd., Edinburgh EH5 3AH for Archbishop Paul Bakyenga of Mbarara. The Archbishop died a year ago in his home diocese. He was a former student of the then St. Andrews and Edinburgh diocesan seminary at Drygrange, near Melrose, from 1967-1971. All old friends and acquaintances are invited to take part in this Mass to thank God for the life of Archbishop Paul both in Uganda and Scotland. '

Survey on Proposals to Legalize Assisted Suicide

Assisted Suicide Short Survey: The Scottish Parliament Health Committee is asking for your views on proposals to legalize assisted suicide in Scotland. It is vital that as many people as possible complete the short survey before it closes on 16th August. Full guidance, including a link to the survey, can be accessed by scanning the QR code at https://rcpolitics.org/assisted-suicide-committee-call-for-views

 Read the newsletter for 21 July (pdf)

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

Friends of the Cathedral Seek the Meek: A Journalist on Reporting from the Holy Land

Tuesday, 23 July at 7.30pm in Coffee Saints

Nathan Jeffay is based in the Holy Land and is The Times of Israel's science and health correspondent.  He also writes for publications in Britain, the Unites States and Australia. He has an MA in Christian Theology from Cambridge and is a contributor to The Tablet.  He is visiting the UK in July to talk at in-person events and we are delighted that he has made time to make a special trip to Edinburgh to speak to Friends of the Cathedral on Tuesday, 23 July at 7:30pm in the Coffee Saints café. Come along to hear about Nathan’s experiences behind the headlines in the Holy Land, where he encounters people of all faiths and walks of life. Please reply to ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk if you wish to attend.

New Altar Servers Needed

If you have made your First Holy Communion and would like to be an altar server, please speak with Fr. Robert or email him at frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and he will let you know about the next opportunity to be trained as an altar server. Save the Date! On Saturday, 31 August, there will be a day of faith, fun and friendship at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh for altar servers from across the Archdiocese. Details to come!

Thank You!

Fr Paul Henderson wants to thank everyone for the incredible generosity he has received from so many in the parish in gifts and cards, which he says has been deeply touching. 

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon 

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 16 July 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!  

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

Second Collection Today for Sea Sunday

Today is Sea Sunday, when the Church prays for all those who earn their living from the sea and for their families. There will be a second collection after Mass for Stella Maris, the Church’s Maritime welfare agency. Anne Marie Stephen, a volunteer for Stella Maris, will give a short report at Masses on the work of this organisation. Learn more about Stella Maris at https://www.stellamaris.org.uk/

Crux Magazine on Sale Next Weekend

The latest edition of the Cathedral’s Crux magazine includes a fascinating interview with Fr. Vasyl Kren about his work as the Prison Chaplain at HMP Edinburgh and an absorbing article by Fr. Kevin Dow about his spiritual journey to becoming an army chaplain.  Next weekend, copies will be on sale (for £5 – cheap! – Ed) will be available to purchase after all Masses.

Pause for Sunday Teas & Coffees

Next Sunday, 21st July, will be the final teas and coffees in Ravelsotn for a while. They’ll be suspended as the Parish Rooms undergo a bit of a transformation. Stay tuned for the return date!

Next Sunday: Volunteers Needed for Furniture Moving

As the work takes place in the parish rooms, we need to move all of the furniture into the garage. If you are able to spare some time to help with this, please meet at St Andrew’s on Sunday 21 July from 2:00pm-3:00pm. God will reward you for your service!

Survey on Proposals to Legalise Assisted Suicide

Assisted Suicide Short Survey: The Scottish Parliament Health Committee is asking for your views on proposals to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland. It is vital that as many people as possible complete the short survey before it closes on 16th August. Full guidance, including a link to the survey, can be accessed at https://rcpolitics.org/assisted-suicide-committee-call-for-views

World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Mass at Carfin Grotto

To mark World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly 2024, Holy Mass will be celebrated at the National Marian Shrine, Carfin, Motherwell, ML1 5AJ, on Sunday 28 July 2024 at 3:00pm. The Principal Celebrant will be Bishop John Keenan, President of the Bishops’ Conference Marriage, Family and Life Commission. 

Read the newsletter for 14th July (pdf)

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

New Edition of Crux Magazine

An “eminent” (!) visitor to the parish recently commented to me in passing that he thought our Cathedral Magazine was “really excellent” – as in, of a way higher quality than these things usually are - and I must say that I agree! This latest edition of Crux Magazine includes a fascinating interview with Fr. Vasyl Kren about his work as the Prison Chaplain at HMP Edinburgh and an absorbing article by Fr. Kevin Dow about his spiritual journey to becoming an army chaplain. Copies will be on sale (for £5 – cheap! – Ed) will be available to purchase after all masses this weekend.

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

Time is running out to signup for the Faith Summer Session and spaces are limited! All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to, ‘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 9 July 2024. To book your place, visit https://www.faith.org.uk/events See Fr. Robert for more details.

Welcome…

…to Fr Peter Shankland who will be here on Sunday to celebrate Mass in the Cathedral. Father Peter was a parishioner here until he left for seminary in 2020. After each Mass on Sunday, he will offer his first blessing to which a plenary indulgence is attached. The conditions for that indulgence are a detachment from sin and going to confession, receiving Holy Communion and praying for the intentions of the Holy Father.

We also welcome Gerard Holden, a seminarian for the archdiocese who is based at the Cathedral this summer. During the month of July he will be here during the weekends as he attends a pastoral course organised by the Scots College during the week. Then during August, Gerard will be hard at work in the parish as part of his summer parish placement.

Legion of Mary

Every year some members of the Legion of Mary volunteer to take part in a Peregrinatio Pro Christi project (PPC) to another country. Scotland was given the responsibility of helping with evangelisation in Finland. For over 40 years teams of legionaries from Scotland have been spending part of their summer holidays at their own expense going out to share the Gospel in various parts of Finland. On 1 July, a team left for Oulu in Finland sharing their faith with all those they meet. It can often be very difficult work and is supported by the many prayers being said by those at home. We would like to invite you to pray for this project which concludes on Thursday, 11 July.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 9 July 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 Dates:

Festival Mass

Please note that His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass on Sunday, 11 August at Noon at the Cathedral.

Altar Server Day

There will be a day for altar servers at the Gillis Centre on the 31 August. If you would like to attend the event or you are interested in becoming an altar server, please speak with Fr. Robert or email him at FrRobert.Taylor@staned.org.uk. Anyone interested in becoming an altar server must have made their First Communion.

Barbara Dickson fundraising concert

On Thursday 3rd October, Cathedral parishioner Barbara Dickson will be singing live in the Cathedral – with special guest Nick Holland – to raise funds for the Cathedral roof appeal. Tickets will be available from 1st August.

Young Adults Ceilidh

It is never too early to put this event in your diary. On 16 November, the Young Adults Group will be hosting a Ceilidh for young adults from across Scotland. Doors open at 7pm at Central Hall at the top of Lothian Road. Tickets will be available through Eventbrite soon.

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

Altar Servers

We are always looking to welcome new servers to the serving team in the Cathedral and at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. If you are interested, then please pick up a flyer available in both churches or speak to Fr Robert directly. Serving is open to all Catholics who have received their First Holy Communion. You can also e-mail to register your interest, frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Edinburgh: City of Faith. A walking tour

This year marks the start of celebrations to mark the 900th birthday of Edinburgh. King St David – son of St Margaret – issued the charter to create the royal burgh in 1124. The foundation of the city was closely linked to David’s establishment of monasteries, one of which was in this city at Holyrood. This walking tour will journey around some of the key sites in the centre of Scotland’s capital, that have been centres of the worship of God. On 13 July the tour will leave from St Mary’s Cathedral at 9.30am and include Mass with the Archbishop at St Patrick’s, Cowgate at 12.30pm before concluding at St Cuthbert’s on Lothian Road.

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 every Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm in the Cathedral. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. You may want to pray the Rosary or read the Scriptures, mediating on the readings for Sunday Mass. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am.

Second Collection Next Weekend for Sea Sunday

Next Sunday is Sea Sunday, when the Church prays for all those who earn their living from the sea and for their families. There will be a second collection after Mass for Stella Maris, the Church’s Maritime welfare agency, which supports seafarers both spiritually and practically through its network of chaplains and volunteers. Anne Marie Stephen, a volunteer for Stella Maris, will give a short report at Masses on the work of this organisation. Learn more about Stella Maris at https://www.stellamaris.org.uk/.

Marriage Preparation Courses

Remember, if you are planning to get married – congratulations! Dates in the cathedral fill up quickly, so to register the date, please contact the office 6 months before your proposed wedding date. As part of the preparation for your wedding day couples are required to attend a marriage preparation course. The next day long course in the parish will be at St Andrew’s, Ravelston on Saturday 24th August – or on the 23rd November.

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. This opportunity to pray before Our Lord continues throughout the summer, so don’t miss the chance to spend time with Jesus.

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.

St Andrew’s Groups

Here is something to think about over the summer holidays. 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 more involved with the work of the Catholic Church. One example could be, following the recent talk from Justice and Peace Scotland that you would be interested in forming a Justice and Peace Group. Maybe you’d like to form a group that supports other parts of the social teaching of the Church – if so, please e-mail or speak to Fr Robert (frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk).

Archdiocesan Lourdes pilgrimage

Pilgrims from across the Archdiocese are in Lourdes this week for the annual pilgrimage, led by Archbishop Leo Cushley. We wish all pilgrims a happy and holy time. Find out more about the pilgrimage at https://www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/

African & Caribbean Community

The next Mass with the African & Caribbean community in the Archdiocese is at St Cuthbert’s Church, 104 Slateford Road, Edinburgh, EH14 1PT at 2pm on Sunday 7 July.

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/

Save the Date – 5 October

A Scripture Reflection Day titled ‘Celebrating the Gift’ will take place at The Gillis Centre in Edinburgh on Saturday 5 October 2024. The event will help explain more about the new lectionary that is being introduced in Advent and is also a chance to reflect on the Word of God. Details to follow.

World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

To mark this day, Holy Mass will be celebrated at the National Marian Shrine, Carfin, on Sunday 28 July at 3:00pm. The Principal Celebrant will be Bishop John Keenan (Paisley Diocese), who is President of the Bishops’ Conference Marriage, Family and Life Commission. The Café will be open for refreshments.

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

Mass for the Chinese Catholic Community

Mass is celebrated on the second Sunday of each month in Cantonese and English at 2:00pm at Sacred Heart Church, 28 Lauriston Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DJ. The next Mass in Cantonese and English will be on Sunday 14 July at 2pm. On Sunday 21 July, Fr Li Chi Yuen will celebrate Mass in Cantonese at 2pm.

Read the newsletter for 7 July (pdf)

Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul – Year B

Congratulations to Fr. Peter and Fr. Paul!

As you all know, this weekend the Archbishop ordained our two parishioners, Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson, to the priesthood – and at the 12noon Sunday mass Fr. Paul Henderson will celebrate his first Mass – which will be followed by First Blessings. Then next Sunday Fr. Peter Shankland will celebrate his first Mass here at the Cathedral and give his first blessings. We rejoice with them on this wonderful occasion, and we pray that they will both be good and faithful priests of our Lord Jesus Christ.

New Edition of Crux Magazine

An “eminent” (!) visitor to the parish recently commented to me in passing that he thought our Cathedral Magazine was “really excellent” – as in, of a way higher quality than these things usually are - and I must say that I agree! This latest edition of Crux Magazine includes a fascinating interview with Fr. Vasyl Kren about his work as the Prison Chaplain at HMP Edinburgh and an absorbing article by Fr. Kevin Dow about his spiritual journey to becoming an army chaplain. Copies will be on sale (for £5 – cheap! – Ed) will be available to purchase after all masses next weekend.

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

Time is running out to signup for the Faith Summer Session and spaces are limited! All Catholics ages 16-30·are invited to, ‘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.

Friendship Group: Coffee Afternoon

The Friendship Group Coffee Afternoon is on Tuesday 2 July 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 Dates:

Festival Mass

Please note that His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass on Sunday, 11 August at Noon at the Cathedral.

Altar Server Day

There will be a day for altar servers at the Gillis Centre on the 31 August. If you would like to attend the event or you are interested in becoming an altar server, please speak with Fr. Robert or email him at FrRobert.Taylor@staned.org.uk Anyone interested in becoming an altar server must have made their First Communion.

Young Adults Ceilidh

It is never too early to put this event in your diary. On 16 November, the Young Adults Group will be hosting a Ceilidh for young adults from across Scotland. Doors open at 7pm at Central Hall at the top of Lothian Road. Tickets will be available through Eventbrite in the near future.

Marathon T-Shirts

Thank you to all those who purchased a replica Marathon runners T-shirt to support the fundraising efforts of the Young Adults. The T-Shirts are now available to collect, please speak to Fr Robert after Mass this weekend. Alternatively, you can come to Cathedral House during the week to collect between 9am-3pm. Thanks again for the support in raising nearly £9,000 for the roof fund.

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

Altar Servers

We are always looking to welcome new servers to the serving team in the Cathedral and at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. If you are interested then please pick up a flyer available in both churches or speak to Fr Robert directly. Serving is open to all Catholics who have received their First Holy Communion. You can also e-mail to register your interest, frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Edinburgh: City of Faith. A walking tour

This year marks the start of celebrations to mark the 900th birthday of Edinburgh. King St David – son of St Margaret – issued the charter to create the royal burgh in 1124. The foundation of the city was closely linked to David’s establishment of monasteries, one of which was in this city at Holyrood. This walking tour will journey around some of the key sites in the centre of Scotland’s capital, that have been centres of the worship of God. The tour will leave from St Mary’s Cathedral at 9.30am and include Mass with the Archbishop at St Patrick’s, Cowgate at 12.30pm before concluding at St Cuthbert’s on Lothian Road.

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. This opportunity to pray before Our Lord continues throughout the summer, so don’t miss the chance to spend time with Jesus.

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

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.

St Andrew’s Groups

Here is something to think about over the summer holidays. 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 more involved with the work of the Catholic Church. One example could be, following the recent talk from Justice and Peace Scotland that you would be interested in forming a Justice and Peace Group. Maybe you’d like to form a group that supports other parts of the social teaching of the Church – if so, please e-mail or speak to Fr Robert frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

General Election

The Bishops of Scotland have published a letter ahead of the General Election on 4 July. It highlights issues to help Catholics reflect on how they will vote. Please pick up a copy from the back of the Church. There is also a copy of questions for candidates. Visit the website of the Catholic Parliamentary Office for more information and resources: https://rcpolitics.org/general-election-2024

African & Caribbean Community

The next Mass with the African & Caribbean community in the Archdiocese is at St Cuthbert’s Church, 104 Slateford Road, Edinburgh, EH14 1PT at 2pm on Sunday 7 July.

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).

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

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/

Personal Word of Thanks…

Can I just say a heartfelt and deep word of thanks to all of you who handed in gifts and cards for my 60th Birthday. I was overwhelmed by your generosity and kindness. Also a huge thank you to Michael and the Choir for the wonderful concert that they put together on Wednesday. I am more grateful than I can adequately express. Thank you so much….Fr. Patrick

Second Collection This Weekend

There is a second collection today at all Masses for Peter’s Pence

Read the newsletter for 30th June (pdf)

Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B

'An Evening of Summer Music' this Wednesday at 7pm

This Wednesday the Catheral Choir will perform Vivaldi's famous Gloria in D, accompanied by a chamber orchestra followed by a reception in the Octagon. Tickets are £10 (including prosecco) and are available from Eventbrite or on the door. Book at https://bit.ly/CathedralSummerMusic2024
Tickets will also be sold after Masses this weekend.

Ordinations Next Saturday

Next Saturday, 29th June, Archbishop Cushley will ordain Deacons Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson to the sacred priesthood. The mass will be at 12noon in the Cathedral and will be attended by priests and people from around the Archdiocese. As both Peter and Paul are former Cathedral parishioners – it would be good for as many of us as possible to attend the ordination to pray for them and to show them our support. Please make every effort to attend.

Adoration and Holy Hours in Preparation for the Ordinations

In preparation for the ordinations, this coming Thursday (27th June) and Friday (28th June) we will have some extended time of Eucharistic Adoration, praying for Peter and Paul and 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.

Note the Changes in the Mass Schedule This Week

Due to the Summer Music Concert and the Eucharistic Adoration next week, the 6pm Polish mass on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will be held at 9.00am. And there is no 10am Mass at the Cathedral on Saturday.

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!

Marathon T-Shirts

Thank you to all those who purchased a replica Marathon runners T-shirt to support the fundraising efforts of the Young Adults. The T-Shirts are now available to collect, please speak to Fr Robert after Mass this weekend. Alternatively, you can come to Cathedral House during the week to collect between 9am-3pm. Those who have left details will be contacted during the week. Thanks again for the support in raising nearly £9,000 for the roof fund.

Consider Volunteering To Help Keep Our Church Clean And Sparkling

Every Wednesday, the Cathedral cleaning team meet between 2pm – 4pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the team with a view to easing the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences. If you cannot attend every week, helping once or twice per month would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to join the group, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Save the Date: Festival Mass

Please note that His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the annual Festival Mass on Sunday, 11 August at Noon at the Cathedral.

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.

Memorial Mass for Peter MacLaren at 12noon on Tuesday

Please note that there will be a Requiem Mass at 12noon on Tuesday 25th June for Peter MacLaren – who was as you all know a faithful member of our community here at Ravelston. The Mass will be followed by a reception in the Parish Rooms, and Marie would like to invite anyone who knew Peter to attend both the Mass and the Reception. There will be no 6pm Mass in Ravelston on Tuesday.

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

General Election

The Bishops of Scotland have published a letter ahead of the General Election on 4 July. It highlights issues to help Catholics reflect on how they will vote. Please pick up a copy from the back of the Church. There is also a copy of questions for candidates. Visit the website of the Catholic Parliamentary Office for more information and resources: https://rcpolitics.org/general-election-2024

“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.

African & Caribbean Community

The next Mass with the African & Caribbean community in the Archdiocese is at St Cuthbert’s Church, 104 Slateford Road, Edinburgh, EH14 1PT at 2pm on Sunday 7 July.

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

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/event 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/

Second Collections

Please note that there is a second collection today for both the Apostolate of Life and the Apostolate of Communications. And there is another next week for Peter’s Pence.

Read the newsletter for 23rd June (pdf)