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The Sixth Sunday of Easter - Year A

Joseph Gilhooley, RIP

It was with great sadness that we received the news of the death of Joseph Gilhooley on Monday the 11th May, aged 72. He served the Cathedral for some 49 years and was latterly MC and sacristan before ill-health prevented him from continuing a few years back. In addition to his public roles, Joseph also served in very many other hidden, unseen ways. He'll be sadly missed by so many at the Cathedral who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace and be richly rewarded. Joseph will be laid to rest privately, but Mass will be offered for him in the Cathedral this Sunday, with a public Requiem Mass to follow as soon as the church opens again.

SCIAF Appeal – Last Chance to Have the Donation Matched by the UK Government

Thank you to everyone who has been saving money in your SCIAF WEE BOX to help women in the DR Congo. You have been most generous. If you still have your WEE BOX at home please donate before 20th May to ensure it is matched by the UK government. You can donate over the phone on 0141 354 5555, via our website (www.sciaf.org.uk), or you can post your donation to FREEPOST SCIAF. If posting your donation, please include a small note with WEE BOX 2020 written on it so we know it's for this year's WEE BOX appeal.

Telephone Apostolate Update from Deacon Peter

Things are generally ticking along nicely thank you very much! Our volunteers report that they’re all having nice long chats and that things are going well despite the lock down. But for some, particularly those with Alzheimer's /Dementia or indeed other mental health issues, this lock-down can appear like a never-ending road. It is a road which has led them away from normality. One person who I spoke with is desperate to get back to the Cathedral, desperate to get back to Mass, desperate to get back to receiving the Blessed Sacrament and above all, desperate to get back to normal. Some who are struggling to cope with the mental pressures brought about by the lock down have descended into a deep sense of isolation, even of imprisonment. I was sent a leaflet this week on the impact of COVID-19 upon those who suffer from dementia which really highlighted the importance of fostering a common sense approach to Good Mental Health. It is an approach based on good communication, based in friendship and above all in patience, understanding and in caring for those who find it difficult to cope with the mental pressures and changes wrought by the pandemic. Our volunteers in our telephone apostolate are doing just that, reaching out to others as Christ taught us to do. We all hope that as we come out of the pandemic, the Cathedral and St Andrews in Ravelston will reopen, at least for private prayer. Until then please keep all of our volunteers and befriendees in your prayers.

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30th Sunday of the Year - Year C

Solemnity of All Saints – This Friday

Please remember that we on Friday will celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints, which is a Holy Day of Obligation – which means that all Catholics are obliged to come to Mass on Friday. There will be Mass in the Cathedral at 8am, 10am (School Mass), 11am (Polish), 12.45pm, 6pm (Polish) and 7.30pm and in Ravelston at 9.30am and 6.15pm (Extraordinary Form)

Welcome to Father Martins!

We are very happy to welcome Fr Martins Enegumba from Nigeria who will be staying with us in the parish for a few months. I know you will make him feel welcome.

Aid to the Church in Need are Coming to the Cathedral in November

Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) will be coming to the Cathedral on the weekend of 16/17th November to talk briefly about Red Wednesday when buildings across the UK will be lit up red in solidarity with persecuted Christians throughout the world. ACN Christmas cards will be on sale.

Prayers for the Dead during November

It is a beautiful Catholic tradition to pray for our deceased family members and friends during the month of November. If you would like to have a Mass offered for the repose of their souls, Mass Intention envelopes are available at the back of the church. We will also have a special ‘Book of Remembrance’ which will be placed before the altar. If you’d like your loved ones to be remembered in this way, write down their names on the purple sheets available at the back and hand them in to the sacristy or the parish office.

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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29th Sunday of the Year - Year C

Young Adults Group – Tuesday 7pm

This Tuesday, there is no talk but there will instead be an Italian social night. Tickets cost £5 for three courses and a free glass of wine. Please purchase these after Mass this weekend! Talks will resume next week. 

New Parish Youth Group – Starting Next Sunday

We’re putting the finishing touches on plans for our new parish youth group and will be ready to start after the October holidays, on Sunday 27th October at 6pm at Ravelston! Speak to Fr Jamie for more information.  

Quiz Night – 1st November in St Mary’s Cathedral Hall, 7pm-11pm

Together with the Cambodia Project, the Cathedral is raising funds to help support the poorest people of Cambodia by organizing a Quiz Night. So please brush up your general knowledge, message all your family and friends, put a team together (or join up with others) and come along for a fun evening for a worthy cause. Tickets are £10 per adult, including pizza, email Kate on togetherwithcambodia.twc@gmail.com.

Fabric Works in the Cathedral

We are now taking quotes for installing a Fire Detection system in the Cathedral – which we have never had! The kneelers in the St Andrew’s aisle are being repaired and a roof inspection has recently been carried out. Thank you for your generous support in caring for our Cathedral!

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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27th Sunday of the Year - Year C

New Parish Youth Group – Sunday 27th October 6pm

Calling all P4s-P7s! The long-awaited parish youth group will begin on Sunday 27th October at 6pm at St Andrew’s, Ravelston, and will meet weekly until Christmas. Each evening will involve prayers, a short talk, games, activities, a tuck shop and loads of fun, finishing at 7.30pm. More information and parental consent forms available from Fr Patrick or Fr Jamie. Please encourage your children to take part in this very worthwhile new initiative! 

“Your Marriage is Your Vocation” – Day at Gillis on the Sacrament of Marriage

On Saturday the 26th October there will be an afternoon for married couples at the Gillis Centre from 2-5pm, focusing on the beauty and challenge of marriage and family life in the 21st century. The speakers are Bishop John Wilson of Southwark and Mary Kileen from the Maryvale Institute, who together will lead a day reflecting on Pope Francis’ encyclical Amoris Laetitia. Book your place on Eventbrite or by calling 0131 623 8900.

Barbara Dickson Lunch & Cathedral Wine Tasting

Just a sincere word of thanks to Valerie Ball for organising and to Barbara Dickson for speaking so fascinatingly at the lunch on Monday which was a tremendous success; and to Darlene and the Social Committee for the excellent wine tasting on Friday evening which was not only great fun but also very informative. The next Social event in the Cathedral Calendar will be the Ceilidh – watch this space of details.

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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26th Sunday of the Year - Year C

Enrolment Mass for P3 & P4 Children - 9am Mass

This week at the 9am Mass we welcome all the children preparing to receive the Sacraments of First Holy Communion and First Confession, together with their teachers and their families. Please keep them in your prayers as they prepare to take these important next steps in their journey of faith.

Visiting Choir at the 12 noon Mass

Then at the 12noon Mass we welcome the Jugend Kathedral Chor from the Cathedral of Fulda in Germany. The 75-strong (!) youth choir will sing at Mass and then will perform a short concert of choral music immediately after. This concert is free and will last about 20 mins – you are all warmly invited to stay and enjoy the music.

Young Adults Group – Tuesday 7pm

Following on from a very successful opening talk last week, the Young Adults’ Group series of talks on the Eucharist continues this Tuesday with a talk from Canon Luiz Ruscillo. Fr Luiz is a priest of the Diocese of Lancaster. Before he begins a sabbatical in the Holy Land, he will speak to us about how the Eucharist was foreshadowed in the Old Testament. Tea and coffee available from 7pm, with the talk beginning promptly (!) at 7.30pm. Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Barbara Dickson Lunch

For those who have purchased tickets for the lunch with Barbara Dickson on Monday the 30th September, please arrive at the New Club (86 Princes Street) at 12.30pm for lunch at 1pm. Men should wear a jacket and tie (and remember - jeans are not permitted!)

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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23rd Sunday of the Year - Year C

The Relics of St Therese of Lisieux

We are delighted to welcome the Relics of St Therese of Lisieux to the Cathedral this weekend. The Archbishop will celebrate Pontifical Mass at 12noon today in honor of St. Therese and then he will again preside at Mass on Monday with school children from all over the city before the Relics depart. If you have a special prayer intention why not bring it to St Therese this afternoon when there will be quiet veneration of the relics from 2pm-5.30pm! Souvenirs and books are available to buy in the Octagon after all Masses, and free prayer cards.

P3 Parents’ Meeting - Thursday 12th September at 6.30pm

This Thursday there will be a short but very important Parents’ Meeting for the children preparing to receive First Confession (P3) this year. The Parents’ Meeting for First Holy Communion (P4) will be on Thursday the 26th September. Both start at 6.30pm in the Cathedral Café.

Children’s Catechism Classes at St Andrew’s, Ravelston

The Sunday catechism classes for children in P1-P7 start today in Ravelston. If your child does not attend a Catholic school and you would like them to attend classes to prepare to receive their First Reconciliation or First Holy Communion, please come along to next week’s class at 9.30am, followed by Mass at 10.30am.

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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21st Sunday of the Year - Year C

Sacramental Preparation for Children

We’re getting ready to begin our preparations for the Sacraments of First Reconciliation (P3) and First Holy Communion (P4). If you’d like your children to receive these Sacraments, please pick up a registration form after Mass. There will be an initial Parents Meeting on Thursday 12th September for P3 parents, and Thursday 26th September for P4 parents. These are short but essential meetings. Both start at 6.30pm in the Cathedral Café. Please put the dates in your diaries and let other parents of the class know if they are not here.

Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Or do you know someone who is?

The Cathedral’s RCIA group meets on a Tuesday evening from September to May. It is for adults who are interested in understanding more about the Catholic faith, with a view to becoming members of the Church. Those who attend have an opportunity to explore the Catholic faith with others and to meet and talk to Catholics about their beliefs. The group helps give an understanding of the fundamental beliefs of Christianity and the teaching of the Church. It’s a very supportive place for people to come together on a faith journey. Starting on 24th September, the group meets every Tuesday evening from 7.00-8.30pm.  Call the Cathedral Office for more details or to register interest.

Save the Date!

Our ever-innovative Social Committee have organized a Cathedral Wine Tasting!! The evening, on Friday 4th October, will be hosted by Lewis Renton of L’Art du Vin. The theme will be “A Tour of France: All you have ever wanted to know about French wine but were afraid to ask!” Tickets will be £20, limited to 40 people and go on sale the weekend of the 13th September.

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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19th Sunday of the Year - Year C

Festival Mass – 18th August

Just a reminder that next week at 12noon we have the Festival Mass. The Lord Provost, members of the City Council and members of the Diplomatic Corps will all be present. And this year we will also welcome Sir James MacMillan who this year celebrates his 60th Birthday. Cardinal Vincent Nichols will preach at the Mass and The Sixteen (an internationally acclaimed choir) will be singing in place of our Choir. It will be a lovely occasion. Come early if you want a seat!

Sunday Parking Charges

Just to let you now that members of the Parish Council and I met with Cllr. MacInnes, the Convener of Transport, and Cllrs. Rankin (SNP) and Doran (Lab) to discuss the Council’s proposal to introduce Sunday Parking charges. It was a pleasant meeting and we had a wide-ranging discussion – however there was no sign at all that the Council would rethink this idea or would give any concessions to us at all. Please, if you have the energy, and you feel strongly about this – please write to your local Councillor and urge him or her to think twice about the effect that this will have on city’s Churches.

Photographer

On Sunday 18th August a photographer will be visiting the Cathedral to take pictures for the website, if you do not wish to be photographed please avoid sitting in the central seating block on this date.

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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18th Sunday of the Year - Year C

Welcome to Fr. Frank Condi

You may remember that two years ago Frank Condi, a French seminarian, came to do a summer pastoral placement at the Cathedral. Frank was ordained to the priesthood last month and has asked to return to the Cathedral to offer a “First Mass” here. Next Sunday, therefore, Fr. Frank will be offering the 12noon Mass at the Cathedral and will be giving his first blessing after the Mass. This will be a lovely occasion and I know that you will make Fr. Frank very welcome.

Festival Mass – 18th August

Then – the week after next we will welcome Sir James MacMillan as our special guest at the 12 noon Mass, which is our annual Festival Mass. Cardinal Vincent Nichols will preach at the Mass and The Sixteen (an internationally acclaimed choir) will be singing in place of our Choir. It will be a very special occasion. During this Mass, a photographer will be visiting the Cathedral, if you wish to avoid being photographed, please avoid sitting in the central seating block.

Catholic Voting Rights on the Education Committee

The Catholic Church and others presently have the right in Scotland to sit on local Council Education Committees and to vote on matters affecting our Catholic schools.  On 22 August, the City of Edinburgh Council is to vote on a Green Party motion to remove those voting rights. If this motion is carried it will pose a serious threat to the Church’s capacity to influence decisions regarding Catholic education and Catholic Schools in the City of Edinburgh. I would therefore ask you to contact your local councillors, as a matter of urgency, and urge them to vote against this motion. Write to your councillor soon, a template letter is available on postcards at the back of the Church. The contact details for Edinburgh councillors are here: http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/councillors/ward

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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17th Sunday of the Year - Year C

Message from the Archbishop - Catholic Voting Rights

The Catholic Church and others presently have the right in Scotland to sit on local Council Education Committees and to vote on matters affecting our Catholic schools.  On 22 August, the City of Edinburgh Council is to vote on a Green Party motion to remove those voting rights. If this motion is carried it will pose a serious threat to the Church’s capacity to influence decisions regarding Catholic education and Catholic Schools in the City of Edinburgh. I would therefore ask you to contact your local councillors, as a matter of urgency, and urge them to vote against this motion. Write to your councillor soon: to facilitate a numerous response, a template letter will be available on postcards at all Masses next weekend.  With thanks and every blessing, +Leo Cushley

Comings and Goings…

This week we say Goodbye to Fr. Emmanuel who has been with us for a whole year. Fr. Emmanuel has completed his master’s degree at Edinburgh and is returning to Nigeria on Wednesday. We thank him for all his help over the last year and assure him of our prayers for his future ministry. Also, this week we welcome Bobby Taylor, a seminarian from the Scots College in Rome, who will be with us for a summer placement for the next three weeks. And finally, we welcome Fr. Binu back this weekend for a very short visit. I know you will make them both very welcome.

Relics of St Thérèse – 7th – 9th September

The relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux are coming to Scotland this September. The relics will be in the Cathedral from Saturday 7th to Monday 9th September. The Archbishop will lead a Holy Hour of prayer at 7.30pm on the Saturday night and will celebrate the midday Mass on the Sunday. Do take this once in a lifetime opportunity to welcome the saint to the Cathedral! There will also be lots of volunteering opportunities to welcome visitors and help to make the event a success – watch this space! 

God bless you all,

Fr Patrick, Fr Jamie, Sr. Mary Simone and Deacon Peter

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