29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 16th October 2022

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 16th October 2022

  • Vigil Mass (Saturday) 5.00pm. 9.30 and 11.00am Holy Mass on Sunday.
  • Weekdays: Holy Mass: Monday, Thursday & Friday at 9.30am.
  • Requiem Mass for Geoffrey Palmer RIP on Tuesday at 10.00am
  • Confessions: Sacrament of Penance & Reconciliation at 4.30pm on Saturdays.
SPECIAL COLLECTION: NEXT SUNDAY is MISSION SUNDAY.
Mission Gift Aid Envelopes, should you wish, are available to take home today and return next week. Please do remember to complete the required information on the back of that envelope.
OCTOBER ROSARY: before each weekday Mass, except when Requiem Mass is scheduled.
WE PRAY FOR
ILL: Dolly Cameron, Michael McCabe, Tony Gallacher, Mauro Mancini and for all those who have asked for our prayers in the parish family: those at home and their carers, those in hospital and residential homes, including the staff, and for all suffering in mind and body, especially those alone: Lord, bless them with your grace.
DIED: Geoffrey Palmer.
ANNIVERSARIES: Theresa McNally, Canon James O’Connell and Canon Henry E Hart - grant them eternal rest, Lord.
NEW ROTA for October/November ministers of Holy Communion is available in porch.
PRO LIFE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION on Thursday week 27th October. 6.30pm: Public Rosary in George Square, Glasgow. Then the Pro-Life procession. 7.30pm: Holy Mass in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Clyde St, celebrated by Fr. Edward Toner.
THE CARDINAL WINNING LECTURE 2022 is entitled “RenAIssance?” The challenges of Artificial Intelligences to education and formation. Main speaker, Rev. Dr Paolo Benanti, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome and Advisor to Pope Francis, on Saturday, 19 November, from 11.15-12.30, at Bute Hall, Glasgow University. Holy Mass will precede the lecture, in the University Chapel at 9.30am. Tickets are free but registration is required so please ensure you book early to secure places: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/.../cardinal-winning-lecture...
Already Half-Term: a safe and happy October Break to all our schools. Time marches on. AMcF