St John the Evangelist: Collections: St Thomas the Apostle: Collections
First GA £308.20 NGA £795.79 First GA £70.00 NGA: £172.91
Monthly Standing Orders: £3,818.00 Monthly Standing Order £2990.00
Building Fund GA £353.75. NGA£329.99 Monthly Building F GA £300.00. NGA £145.68
St Anthony £60.00 St Anthony £35.10.
This weekend Second Collection: Pro-Life
St Johns/St Thomas My Paya Hub: You can now use the QR Codes to make your weekly offering to God and for the upkeep of the Parish. Available in the porches. Thank you for all your financial support.
Change to weekly Mass Times for Summer. St Johns: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat at 10am. St Thomas: Tues & Thurs at 10am.
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration: The rota for Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in the Oratory will resume from this Monday, August 15th.
Pilgrimage: St Mirin’s Cathedral Parish are considering taking a coach to the Annual Pilgrimage in honour of Venerable Margaret Sinclair at St Patrick’s Church, Edinburgh on Sun 18th September departing from St Mirin’s Cathedral at 12.30pm. There is Adoration, Rosary, Confession followed by Holy Mass at 4.30pm with prayers for her Beatification. Departure at 6pm. Cost will be £5-10 per person. Email stmirinscathedral@rcdop.org.uk.
St Thomas Drop in: You can drop in for a tea/coffee/juice and biscuits/scones, and for a chat from 11am until 2pm at St Thomas Hall every Thursday. To volunteer as a helper, see one of the brothers/sisters of the SSVDP.
Monthly Pro-Life Mass: This Wednesday, 17th August at 7.30pm at Holy Cross, 113 Dixon Ave, G42 8ER. Adoration begins at 6.15pm. The Celebrant will be newly ordained Fr Edward Toner.
Diocesan Day for Children’s Liturgy Groups- Saturday 20th August: The day starts with tea and registration at 11.15am, followed by talks from 11.30am onwards. The day will end at 2.30pm. There will be a series of talks on family engagement, the experience of a parish group, a look at resources, and information on safeguarding.
Lunch will be provided. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please bring your own packed lunch.
Young Adults (18-30) Fr Jamie Mc Morrin will speak on the Holy Spirit on Wednesday 31st August at 7pm in St Mirin’s Cathedral and will be followed by Benediction. Afterwards there is an opportunity to socialise over drinks.
March for Life UK 2022: Coach departs midnight Fri 2 September from St Mirin’s Cathedral with a pickup 12.30am at Glasgow St. Andrew’s Cathedral and 2.00am at Gretna. Arrive in London 7.30am Sat 3 September for the Exhibition, Mass, talks and stall. Depart Sat evening, approx. 6:00pm, with same drop offs. £30pp. For tickets please register https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/march-for-life-uk-2022-london-saturday-3-september-tickets-395988230457
Diocesan Vocations Mass and 75th Anniversary of the Diocese – Bishop John will celebrate this Mass on Thursday 15th September on the Feast of St Mirin in the Cathedral at 7.00pm. Refreshments in the hall afterwards.
New Dawn Scotland Youth Day (S1-S6): In St Mirin’s Cathedral on Saturday 17th September beginning with Mass with Bishop John at 10am.This will be followed by two talks by Young Evangelists. There is also Prayer ministry, Rosary and Workshops. The day will end with a healing service. A lunch of soup and sandwiches will be provided for a donation. https://newdawninscotland.com/youth
National Pilgrimage to Carfin: This has been moved to Sunday 25th September. This marks the Centenary of the Grotto and the Relics of St Bernadette will at Carfin that day and will remain there throughout the rest of that week. See poster in porch for full details on programme or visit www.carfingrotto.org
We pray for those who have died recently: Jean Brennan, Alec Coghill, Susan Mc Gregor, Daniel O’Donnell, Teresa Sciberras, Brain Stevenson, Brian Sweenie and for the 9 Months mind of Helen Markey and for the Anniversaries of Anne Crossan, Flo Cummins, Netta Foy, Anna & Peter Hughes, William Houston, Lauren Husk, Maisie Mc Cafferty, John Mc Clune, Margaret Mc Goldrick, Rosemary Mc Ginty, Gerry & Mary Mc Queenie, John Mc Shane, Kevin Markey, Catherine Reilly.
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