Please keep all of them in your prayers. SCIAFs Wee Box appeal this Lent is for communities in Zambia where families are suffering from devastating hunger. The collection last week raised an amazing2,182.95which, as you know will be doubled by a very generous benefactor. Meet upstairs in Omni centre. We will learn about the ancient teachings of the Church on how the charisms of the Holy Spirit work in your life and in the life of your parish community, and we will delve into the signs and characteristics of the most common charisms of the Holy Spirit. Lent is a time to grow in prayer, and Easter a time to rejoice in the Lord. Patrick, Fr. For more information, please contact Alexander Mileto at 07424938885, Address: St John the Baptist, Church Hall, 37 St Ninian's Road, Edinburgh EH12 8AL, Online Training: Duration approx 90 mins, the available dates are:-. The Friends of St Marys Cathedral have organised the retreat for the whole parish on 22-24 September this year in the idyllic St Marys Monastery in Kinnoull (near Perth). We will have an opportunity for Confession, prayer and Night Prayer in the Cathedral afterwards, then a chance to discuss in a local pub. We will pray the Stations of the Cross 6:30pm-7:00pm. Email volunteers@linknetmentoring.com or visit https://linknetmentoring.com. Congratulations to Steven, Ihuoma, Felix, Cizel, Ashley, Nikki, Marcelina, Craig, Phil, Jane, Simon, Andrew, David and John. We will do this primarily through a second collection each week during Lent. The Archdiocesan Mass for Vocations is a chance to pray that more young people answer Gods call to the priesthood and religious life. The all-inclusive price is 200 (this includes a 50 non-returnable deposit): book for it here: ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. Also, parishioner Bernadette Philipsz passed away last week. Please contact Fr Robert for more information, frrobert.taylor@staned.org.uk. Toilets are available, outside those times, in John Lewis and within the St James Quarter. Do you want to step out in Christian ministry? The last one is today (more to follow) Many thanks to all who have participated .We are now looking to collect sponsorships monies. Media in category "St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh" The following 95 files are in this category, out of 95 total. which, as you know will be doubled by a very generous benefactor. She was eventually released and escaped to South Korea. During this period Ladies are requested to use the disabled toilet. Join Fergus Christie for a charity run/walk at 11:30am today from St. Andrews, Ravelston to St. Marys Cathedral and return (approx. Email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register. Please pray that more men and women answer Gods call to the priesthood and the religious life. The talks are hosted by Fr Jamie McMorrin of St Margarets, Davidsons Mains, and Sr Anna Marie McGuan, RSM and take place at 7:30pm on Wednesday 1, 8, 15, 22 March. See also at https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/KathedralKnits Support the parish and give a lovely Easter gift! People; Cathedral Life; Annual Report 2022; . Take yours today, or donate at https://www.sciaf.org.uk/. One of the things that was highlighted by the Fire Brigade is our duty to ensure that when people attend Mass here there are sufficient numbers of people who know what to do if the alarm goes off and direct others if needed. John Deighan will speak on Psalm 130, fifth psalm in our series. Email sranna.marie@staned.org.uk, Join other young Catholic women today (30th April) at St Columbas, 9 Upper Gray Street,4pm-7pm to explore God's will in your life. Our first talk will be on Psalm 32 by Fr. At St. Andrews on Wednesdays during Lent, beginning 1st March, we will have Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions 5:00pm-6:00pm, followed by 6:00pm Mass. Thanks to all who have participated in our run/walk so far! The Friends of St Marys Cathedral have organised the retreat for the whole parish on 22-24 September this year in the idyllic St Marys Monastery in Kinnoull (near Perth). Easter Sunday Masses will be celebrated at the usual Sunday Mass times. We start at 7pm with teas and coffees, the talk will begin at 7.30pm and will be followed by Night Prayer and Confessions in the Cathedral, before a time to discuss in the pub. See the poster for more details on that! Register for this Zoom talk at https://bit.ly/palmsundaytalk, Thinking about a vocation to the religious life? Register at https://bit.ly/holygroundlecture. St Mary's RC Cathedral 39 Reviews #131 of 526 things to do in Edinburgh Sights & Landmarks, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Churches & Cathedrals Cathedral House 61 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD, Scotland Open today: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Save luckyj_12 Orlando, Florida 725 355 St. Daisy Review of St Mary's RC Cathedral Reviewed June 7, 2018 Refreshments afterwards, approximately 1:15pm. If you would like to volunteer, please sign up for a training weekend 31 March-2 April at Craig Lodge in the highlands, Dalmally PA33 1AR. Tickets are 10 / 8 (concessions), available from Eventbrite or at the door: https://bit.ly/ScholaCantorum19May2023. This is a preliminary call for help so that bunting can go up during the week of the coronation, followed by the gazebo and tables on Sunday morning. We are very grateful indeed! Tickets are 10 / 8 (concessions), available from Eventbrite or at the door: https://bit.ly/ScholaCantorum19May2023. Plan ahead for your spiritual reading after Easter with You Will be My Witnesses: Meditations for the Easter Season. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Thank you for your support! The Youth Group meets this evening from 6pm to 7.30pm in the Parish Rooms at St Andrews, Ravelston. 65 No. Times: Friday 24 March 7:30pm-8:30pm, Saturday 25 March 10:00am-3:00pm, Sunday 26 March 9:30am-11:00am. There is a form at back of the Church to enable us to claim Gift Aid .Could you give the form and money to Fergus or Caroline Reid on Sunday (or as soon as possible). St Mary's Catholic Cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh Mass Times Find out the times for daily and Sunday Mass here Friends of the Cathedral Help build the Cathedral community and raise funds for the care and maintenance of our beautiful building Latest News Stay up-to-date with the latest news from the Cathedral The next St Andrew's Talk will be tomorrow, Monday, 6 March, 6:45pm with Penelope Blackwell from the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF, www.sciaf.org.uk) who will talk about the Lenten appeal and the charitys work. You are also very welcome to visit the outdoor Stations of the Cross at Ravelston anytime to walk and pray the around the peaceful and lovely garden path. An Encountering Jesus Retreat led by Fr Bart Parys, a Divine Word Missionary based in Ireland, will be at St Kentigerns Church, Parkgrove Avenue, Barnton, Edinburgh during 24-26 March. 55. Is God calling you to serve the Church as a religious Sister? If youve not read the current choice, you are welcome to come along and hear what others thought of the book. Come and enjoy a late brunch, stay or take away, in the Parish Rooms at Ravelston after 10:30am Mass next Sunday, 26 March at our Bacon Roll Fundraiser for SCIAF, the official relief and development agency of the Catholic Church in Scotland. Details & registration at https://bit.ly/calledgifted2023 Queries? The Friends of St Marys Cathedral have organised the retreat for the whole parish on 22-24 September this year in the idyllic St Marys Monastery in Kinnoull (near Perth). I hope that you will be able to celebrate with your loved ones and I would like to thank all those who have handed in cards and gifts to Cathedral House. Remember that everything that you give will be doubled by our anonymous benefactor. May he rest in peace and rise in glory! The Archdiocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes, France takes place 7th-14th July 2023. All young adults aged 18-35 are welcome to join the group! As you know, if you are a UK taxpayer, you should be eligible to Gift Aid any amounts that you give to this appeal. Tickets and details of the program will follow later and as we are hoping for sunshine. We start at 7pm with teas and coffees, the talk will begin at 7.30pm and will be followed by Night Prayer and Confessions in the Cathedral, before a time to discuss in the pub. " Delicious food, friendly, help. Marriage Preparation courses will take place 10am-5pm on the following Saturdays: 20th May 2023, 2nd September 2023, 18th November 2023, 2nd March 2024 and 25th May 2024. On behalf of the families affected by this terrible situation, I thank you with all my heart for your kindness.. The Young Adults Group final talk in our series on Christs Prayerbook will be with Fr. Divine Mercy reaches human beings through the heart of Christ crucified. St. John Paul II, For the first time in a very long time(!) There will be Holy Mass and a chance to receive an individual blessing with the relics. The registration fee is just 1 on the first night for new registrations. Dear Friends, Your generous response last week for the fourth week of our Lenten Appeal to repair the windows in the Cathedral raised an astounding 1,723.23 an amount which, as you know, will be doubled by a very generous benefactor. St Mary of the Assumption in nearby Bo'ness broadcasts its 10:00am Sunday Mass here. . Details about various helper roles, and the Helper Declaration Form are on the website. All young people from P3 are welcome! All are welcome to join Fergus Christie for a charity run/walk starting at 11:30am today from St. Andrews, Ravelston to St. Marys Cathedral and return (approx. Experience how Christian Meditation with others leads you on this journey. Priests are available to hear confessions Monday-Friday after the 12:45pm Mass and Saturdays 10:30am-12Noon and 5:00-5:45pm. Queries? It takes place on Zoom on Monday 3 April at 7:45pm and is a chance to pray for all pro-life intentions. Any queries please contact Fergus Christie at Fergus.Christie@bckm.co.uk. St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral is the see of the Bishop of Edinburgh, one of seven bishops within the Scottish Episcopal Church which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion . Join this six-week series to prepare and learn about two feasts, Pentecost and Holy Trinity Sunday. In this Psalm, we hear the cry of one who is afflicted, yet has great confidence in the Lords saving help! we have decided to have a Parish retreat! The workshop is hosted by the Archdiocese at the Gillis Centre in collaboration with the St Catherine of Siena Institute and takes place on Saturday 20 May from 9:00am to 3:30pm. Details & registration at https://bit.ly/calledgifted2023 Queries? 5 km) beginning today and continuing every Sunday during Lent. 1,716 reviews. Please pick up a postcard at the back of church to share with someone who may not have been to Mass in a while and who may appreciate an invite to Mass during this most important time in the Church year! A lovely new selection of Scottish saints prayer cards recently arrived, including St. Andrew, St. John Ogilvie, St. Mungo, St. Ninian, as well as Our Lady of Paisley and Our Lady of Aberdeen. The course includes presentations by married couples from the parish. Watch: New cathedral cafe will help the homeless. All young adults aged 18-35 are welcome to join us in 63 York Place. Congratulations to all who received the sacraments of Baptism, First Holy Communion or Confirmation at the Easter Vigil: 4 people were Baptized and received into the Church: Ashley, Steven, Felix and Cizel; we received a further 9 people into the Church who received Holy Communion and were Confirmed: Phil, Jane, Marcelina, David, Jane, Craig, John, Simon, Andrew, and an additional 13 people were Confirmed: Matthew, Briccio, Sofia, Harriet, Eladio, Jack, Alicja, Jacek, Emilie, Kelvin, William, Shanida and Oskar. Upcoming events for the Young Adults group include an Afternoon of Recollection at St Alberts Chaplaincy on Saturday 27th May. If you would like to attend, please send your details to info@citizensrightsproject.org with the subject line Welfare Workshops. Vegetarian option available. Please email ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk if you would like to come. Funds raised will be donated to the Cathedral stained-glass window repair appeal & SCIAF. We will learn about the ancient teachings of the Church on how the charisms of the Holy Spirit work in your life and in the life of your parish community, and we will delve into the signs and characteristics of the most common charisms of the Holy Spirit. It is just 5 and all proceeds support the Cathedral. During the summer the Young Adults will also be visiting places with significance for the faith in Scotland, day trips will include Melrose Abbey and Abbotsford House on the 24th of June and St Andrews on Saturday 19th August. Funds raised will be donated to the Cathedral stained-glass window repair appeal & SCIAF. Thank you to all of you who have kindly said that you will take part in Fire Marshal training this week. Remember that it is a Precept of the Church that all Catholics should go to Confession at least once a year, at Easter or thereabouts. SCIAF helps people in the world's poorest places end poverty and recover from disasters. In this holy season of Lent, create a prayerful home with these and other religious items, and make a beautiful a place set aside especially for your daily prayer to the Lord. Works are planned to the Ladies toilets at Coffee Saints on Monday and Tuesday (20th/21st), with possible disruption to their usage also possible on Wednesday (22nd) next week. Today is World Day of Prayer for Vocations and there will be a special collection today for those studying for the priesthood. Talks will resume after the summer break. We will explore Gospel stories about people encountering Christ, with space for silent prayer, time for fellowship, and an opportunity to listen to testimonies and attend Holy Mass. Tom Wilkinson, Cathedral Organist, will explore the huge impact Bachs music had on 19th-century German composers. Fr Jamie McMorrin of St Margarets, Davidsons Mains, and Sr Anna Marie McGuan, RSM host the talks at 7:30pm,Wednesday 8, 15, 22 March. The group bring with them any intentions youd like to be prayed as they ascend 700 metres of the Perthshire Munro on Saturday, 29 April to raise funds for the Cathedral Windows Appeal. Times for Confession during Holy Week are printed on the front of this Newsletter and additional priests will be available at those times. Pick up a Wee Box today at the back of church, or donate at https://www.sciaf.org.uk/. Send a Mothers Day card or an Easter greeting with one of the many lovely cards available in the bookshop! For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com. All the profits from sales are generously donated to the parish by Joanna Kopystynska. Craig Lodge Family House of Prayer is looking for young volunteers to help lead Stronghold Festival, its annual festival of prayer and worship, May 26-29. St Mary's Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh | Edinburgh Over Sixties Club Coffee Afternoon, Tuesday 25 April, 2.30pm - 4pm: Join us at Coffee Saints caf to meet up with old friends and new. The theme of the retreat is Allowing Jesus to Love You, and it will be led by Fr Charlie Corrigan CSsR. It was designed in a Victorian Gothic revival style by architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. Draw closer to Christ in Lent! The event will be Saturday, 13 May, 10am-5pm in the Catholic Chaplaincy of the University of Glasgow. . Today, Johann Sebastian Bach is commonly regarded as one of the greatest composers of in the history of Western music. Share and discuss in a relaxed environment and enjoy refreshments. Contact Sr. Mirjam for more information at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk, Discover Jesus Christ in the Servant Songs of Isaiah with four online talks from the Archdiocese this Lent. Nick Welsh, our seminarians Paul Henderson and Peter Shankland, and an exclusive interview with our organist Tom Wilkinson plus a special article on the St Pauls Bookshop! LINKnet was established to help minority ethnic people secure work, further education opportunities and help with personal development. ADVANCE NOTICE: Trip to Doocot Studios, a renowned tapestry studio in central Edinburgh, 1pm Thursday 9th March. Remember that it is a Precept of the Church that all Catholics should go to Confession at least once a year, at Easter or thereabouts. Read our data policy. Begins on Tuesday 2 May at 7:30pm (1 hour). Please use the white Gift Aid envelopes that we have put out at the back of the church to ensure that we can claim Gift Aid on your donation. Tonight we will be talking about prayer and in the coming weeks the other Lenten practices of fasting and almsgiving. Many of you will remember Joe who was prepared for the sacraments at Ravelston and who, with the support of our parish community, made several trips to Lourdes. Wednesday evenings in Lent at St. Andrews are a great way to prepare for Easter: Eucharistic Adoration begins at 5:00pm and the Sacrament of Confession is available 5:00pm-5:45pm. The registration fee is just 1 on the first night for new registrations. These men and women have been participating in our Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults program and Archbishop Cushley has accepted them as being ready to receive the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and First Eucharist. Kaffe Fassett exhibition at Dovecot Studio, date to be confirmed. Book tickets online at https://www.opendoorsuk.org/news/standing-strong/. Musical examples will illustrate the talk, offering an opportunity to hear a powerful repertoire played on our magnificent Cathedral organ. Thank you for agreeing to receive Cathedral news and updates. This Lent, the Cathedral will run a course for adults to prepare to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation at the Easter Vigil on Saturday 8th April. Cathedral Choir. Members of the Cathedral Young Adults Group will be doing a sponsored climb of Schiehallion, the mountain that helped to weigh the world, the result of an interesting 18th century experiment. The talk will be at 7:30pm, Wednesday 22 March. Even if you cannot attend every week, helping once or twice per month would be greatly appreciated! Dear Friends, Your generous response last week for the third week of our Lenten Appeal to repair the windows in the Cathedral raised a remarkable1,126.03 an amount which, as you know, will be doubled by a very generous benefactor. Take a Wee Box at the back of church today. So, with the help of our benefactor, we are even closer to our goal of 14,000 for the cost of the repairs. We will meet at Coffee Saints and set off from there at 2pm. If you complete the back of the envelope and place your donation inside before putting it into the collection basket, we will be able to reclaim 25% of the amount given from HMRC after the end of the tax year, which will of course raise further funds for this appeal. This tradition, of singing regular weekday and Sunday services in the Cathedral, continues to this day, the only place in Scotland to do so. Cost is 25 and includes materials, online access, and lunch.
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