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Twenty-Second Sunday Of The Year – Year C

Young Adults Group Returns

The Young Adults Group will meet again from Tuesday, 13th September. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings, where we will be exploring the Creed. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for the talk at 7.30pm and a short group discussion. Each talk will be followed with Night Prayer and the chance to meet up for a drink. We look forward to seeing you there!

Talk on the Parish Holy Land Pilgrimage, Tuesday, 13th September, 7:30pm

The Religious Sisters of Mercy, based at St Andrew's, Ravelston, accompanied the Cathedral pilgrimage to the Holy Land this summer. We are delighted that Sr Mary Pierre, RSM, Sr Miriam Fidelis, RSM and Sr Anna Marie, RSM will give a talk open to the whole parish about the pilgrimage on Tuesday, 13th September, 7:30pm, in Coffee Saints. To be sure of your place, please RSVP by Sunday, 11th September to cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk or call the office. The pilgrimage was a wonderful spiritual experience and was blessed with the Sisters’ companionship, knowledge and good humour. Join us for the talk as they take us on a journey back to the Holy Land, with insights, anecdotes, and pictures from the trip. There will be a chance to socialise with the pilgrims afterwards.

Join the Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral Today!

Become a Friend of the Cathedral and you will be helping to ensure the future of our Cathedral and of our community. Our joint membership offer of £30 per month has been so popular that we are offering it permanently. Join here to access a super programme of events and to receive Crux, the new Cathedral magazine, straight to your door.

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Opens 2nd September

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 St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. To register your child for these sacraments please visit the Cathedral website from the 2nd September where all the information will be available.

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 morning Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

Over Sixties Club: Coffee Afternoon and Cinema Outing

Don’t miss the upcoming Over Sixties Club activities! Come along and join us!

  • Tuesday 30th August, Coffee Afternoon at Coffee Saints café, 2.30pm – 4:00pm

  • Wednesday 31st August, Cinema Outing, ‘Where the Crawdads Sing.’ Meet 1pm upstairs at Omni cinema.

  • Thursday 1st September, Book Club, 2:30pm – 4:00pm at Coffee Saints. Graham will not be there to facilitate, self administered meet up should still go.

  • Thursday 29th September 11.00 - 1.30pm – IT Clinic: this clinic may be the last for a while, so get your IT problems seen to.

Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors Needed for Cathedral Masses

Would you be interested in being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector at any of the Cathedral Masses? We are looking to add to our complement of volunteers. If you are interested or would like more information about being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector, please contact the Cathedral Office at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. Thank you!

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up for our weekly meetings to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church. Meetings begin in September. For more information, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk or call the parish office at 0131 556 1798.

First Aid Session for All Cathedral Volunteers Saturday, 3 September

Thanks to all volunteers who attended our First Aid class last week! We are running another First Aid class for passkeepers, cleaners, flower arrangers, and members of any other ministry. The course, which is not certificated, will be held in 63 York Place on Saturday, September 3, 2:00pm-4:00pm. The course will cover some basic First Aid skills. If you are interested in attending, please contact Alice Harrison, Complex Manager at complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with a note of whether you have any previous First Aid experience.

Memorial Mass for Joseph Gilhooley at Noon on Saturday 12th November

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate a Memorial Mass for Joseph Gilhooley here at the Cathedral at Noon on Saturday 12th November. During the Mass, the Archbishop will bless an altar crucifix that has been donated in his memory and will dedicate a plaque in his memory for the sacristy. This will be a lovely occasion and I know that many of you will want to be present to pay tribute to a man who played a huge part in the life of this Cathedral over so many decades. As many of you know, Joe dedicated almost his entire adult life to St Mary's Cathedral, serving for nearly 50 years as MC and sacristan.

Red Mass at Noon on Sunday, 18 September

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the annual Red Mass at Noon on Sunday 18 September at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. The Mass will see members of Scotland’s legal fraternity come together for the Mass, marking the start of the new Legal Year. The Red Mass dates back to the 13th century and gains its name from the robes worn by Scots judges, a colour adopted in symbolism of the tongues of fire that descended on the Apostles at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).

Next Sunday - Congratulations to Mina Brown!

His Grace, the Archbishop, will present Mina Brown with the Archdiocesan Medal next Sunday at the 10:30am Mass, in recognition of her outstanding service to the Church during a period of over 70 years, as our organist here at Ravelston (and elsewhere in the Archdiocese). Do plan to join us for this special occasion, followed by a reception in the hall.

Parish BBQ Sunday 11th September – Tickets Available, Volunteers Needed!

The Parish Barbecue at St. Andrew’s will be on Sunday 11th September, starting at 1.30pm, rain, hail or shine! Tickets will be available from today in the Parish Rooms after Mass and on the day itself: £5 per person or £10 for a family. We need your help to get this off the ground in the short period of time! If you can volunteer some time to help in the organisation and running of the day, then please contact any member of the Parish Council or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Ravelston BBQ Donations Needed: Raffle Bottle Stall and More!

Kate and Robbie will be running their Raffle Bottle Stall again at the Parish Barbecue. Donations of anything in a bottle would be gratefully received: wine, whisky, sauce, jam and more. Please bring your bottle to the parish rooms by Sunday 4th September. At the BBQ, draw a number and win anything from a bottle of sauce to a bottle of whisky! Questions? Ask Kate or Robbie, or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Superb Bric-a-Brac Stall

Also, in advance of 11th September, please bring along 'top quality' donations for our exquisite Bric-a-brac stall. For example, children's jigsaws or games, jewellery, crystal, handbags, golf clubs, etc

… and Yummy Cakes!

On the day itself, donations of cakes of all kinds for sale on a stall or for consumption with a cuppa would be most welcome! Thank you.

Still Time to Apply for MA in Applied Catholic Theology!

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to apply for the MA in Applied Catholic Theology! It is being offered by St Mary’s University in partnership with the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh, at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh, beginning in September. Teaching is flexible and the programme is suitable for graduates of most academic disciplines. Find out more at https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/edinburgh

Safeguarding Training

All parish volunteers who work with children and/or protected adults require annual safeguarding training. This is provided by the Archdiocese and available courses can be found in the safeguarding section of the Archdiocesan website: https://www.archedinburgh.org

Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day, Saturday, 3rd September

The Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day is on Saturday, 3 September at the Gillis Centre. If you are interested in joining the group of servers in the Cathedral or St Andrew’s, this is a great opportunity to find out more about serving at Mass. Registration is at 10:30am and the day will feature games and workshops. It will conclude with Mass celebrated by the Archbishop at 2pm. He will present medals to new members of the Guild of St Cuthbert. If you would like to attend, please contact Fr. Robert or the Cathedral Office to register your interest at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: Children Growing in Love for Jesus

In a child-friendly space called an atrium, children grow in love for Jesus, the Good Shepherd, through the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program. By developing their relationship with God through works that include guided, hands-on activities, children learn about the Bible, the Mass and the Holy Eucharist. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is offered free of charge at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part!

  • Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

  • Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

  • Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk

Want to learn more? An informative 5-minute video about one Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program is available at Eternal Word Television Network: https://bit.ly/CGS-EWTN

Today: 40 Hours’ Devotion at St. Joseph’s, Bonnybridge

Each parish in the Archdiocese is having 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament to help renew our Faith and love of Jesus Christ. This weekend (28 August) it’s on at St Joseph’s, Bonnybridge, while the following weekend it’s at St Michael’s, Linlithgow. See parish websites/social media for details. Find out more about Eucharistic Adoration: http://bit.ly/40HoursPlaylist

Annual Caritas, Justice & Peace Mass on Monday, 5 September

This takes place at 7pm on Monday 5 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh. The lead celebrant is Canon Brian Gowans, Vicar Episcopal for the Archdiocese’s Caritas Justice & Peace Commission, and there will be a homily from Fr David Stewart SJ. Buffet and refreshment served in hall after. Register at https://bit.ly/caritasmass

Conversation: Christian and Muslim Speakers, Saturday, 10 September

Is Scotland a tolerant country for people of faith? Take part in an in-depth conversation on the experience of Christians and Muslims, with guest speakers outlining obstacles and opportunities. This event takes place at the parish hall of St John Cantius & Nicholas, Main Street, Broxburn, on Saturday 10 September, from 11am to 3pm. Register at http://bit.ly/myfaithscotland

Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage

The national Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage is on Sunday 18 September at St. Patrick’s Church, Cowgate, Edinburgh Eh1 1NA. It starts at 2pm and concludes with Mass at 4:30pm. This will be an afternoon of quiet reflection and prayer for the beatification of Margaret Sinclair. Find out more about this holy Edinburgh woman at http://www.margaretsinclair.scot

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday, 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

Relics of St Bernadette to Carfin Grotto: Archdiocesan Day 29 September

The relics of St Bernadette will come to Carfin Grotto, St Francis Xavier's Church, Taylor Avenue, Carfin ML1 5AJ from 24 September to 1 October. The relics are touring the UK and arrive at Carfin Grotto on 10:30am on 24 September. The Archdiocesan Day is being held there on Thursday 29 September and it includes a Mass for schools at 1:00pm, celebrated by Archbishop Cushley, a torchlight procession at 8pm, and Mass at 9pm. All welcome! In 1858, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Bernadette at Lourdes, France. Visit https://archedinburgh.org/relics-of-st-bernadette-at-carfin/ for more details.

Season of Creation

The Season of Creation is on from 1 September to 4 October. This year’s theme is ‘Listening to the voice of creation’. Find out more at https://seasonofcreation.org/

Please consider reading Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si,’ on caring for our common home – it is freely available online by searching ‘Laudato Si’.

Read the newsletter for 28th August (pdf)

Twenty-First Sunday of the Year – Year C

Festival Mass on Sunday at Noon

His Grace, Archbishop Leo Cushley, will celebrate the Festival Mass at the Cathedral on Sunday. The Lord Provost, members of Edinburgh City Council and other dignitaries will be present. Welcome to all joining us for this special Mass!

Memorial Mass for Joseph Gilhooley at Noon on Saturday 12th November

As many of you know, Joe Gilhooley dedicated almost his entire adult life to St Mary's Cathedral, serving for some 49 years as MC and sacristan before ill-health prevented him from continuing a few years back. Unfortunately, Joe died during the pandemic and because of the restrictions we were not able to pay him a fitting tribute at the time. In recognition, therefore, of his outstanding service to the Cathedral and in order to pray for the repose of his soul, His Grace the Archbishop will celebrate a Memorial Mass for Joseph here at the Cathedral at Noon on Saturday 12th November. During the Mass, the Archbishop will bless an altar crucifix that has been donated in his memory and will dedicate a plaque in his memory for the sacristy. This will be a lovely occasion and I know that many of you will want to be present to pay tribute to a man who played a huge part in the life of this Cathedral over so many decades.

Over Sixties Club: Minibus Trip to South Queensferry and more!

The parish’s Over Sixties Club has many activities planned! Come along and join us!

  • Tuesday 23rd August, Coffee Afternoon at Coffee Saints café, 2.30pm – 4:00pm

  • Thursday 25th August, minibus trip to South Queensferry, this is a limited numbers event, pre notification will be required. Call Trish on 07716963215 or sign up at the Coffee Afternoon on Tuesday. As normal, if the outing is oversubscribed you will get priority booking for the next event.

  • Thursday 25th August, Information Technology Clinic, 11:30am – 4:00pm at Coffee Saints.

  • Wednesday 31st August, Cinema Outing, programme to be confirmed.

  • Thursday 1st September, Book Club, 2:30pm – 4:00pm at Coffee Saints.

An Update from Alice – the Complex Manager

“I have now been working as the Cathedral Complex Manager for a number of months. During that time, I have met many of you who volunteer and I have discovered that there is plenty to keep me busy. I currently have a list of repair and maintenance jobs which is 83 items long! The things that need attention range from minor repairs to the imminent replacement of one or all of the Cathedral boilers.

The roof received an inspection at the end of June, with only minor damage located, however water ingress from the roof and especially to the rear of the main Sacristy remains an ongoing issue.

A skylight above the sacristy corridor will be replaced at the end of this month and the coping stones on the wall near the bookshop, which are badly cracked, will be replaced shortly. I have also had the control and ventilation systems for the boilers serviced for the first time in many years. The next urgent matter is a new area of damp in Sacristy 2, the cause of which requires further investigation but may be linked to the poor state of the stonework around some of the windows on Cathedral Lane.

If there are any other fabric issues you think I may not be aware of or am not addressing, please contact me on complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

With thanks again for your help to date, Alice”

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 St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. Registration will open on Friday, 2nd September. Watch this space for more details!

Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors Needed for Cathedral Masses

Would you be interested in being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector at any of the Cathedral Masses? We are looking to add to our complement of volunteers. If you are interested or would like more information about being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector, please contact the Cathedral Office at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you!

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

First Aid Session for All Cathedral Volunteers

We are planning to run a couple of First Aid classes for passkeepers, cleaners, flower arrangers, and members of any other ministry. The course, which is not certificated, will be held in 63 York Place on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, 23 August from 7pm – 9pm

  • Saturday, 3 September from 2pm – 4pm

The course will cover some basic First Aid skills, such as actions in an emergency, calling for help, emergency life support, and use of a defibrillator. There will also be a short session covering the emergency evacuation procedures for the cathedral. If you are interested in attending, please contact Alice Harrison, Complex Manager at complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with a note of your preferred date, and whether you have any previous First Aid experience.

Congratulations to Mina Brown!

As a recognition of her outstanding service to the Church during a period of over 70 years, as our organist here at Ravelston (and elsewhere in the Archdiocese), His Grace, the Archbishop, will present Mina with the Archdiocesan Medal at Mass here on Sunday, 4th September. This will be a lovely occasion and will be followed (naturally) by a reception in the hall, so I am sure that many of you will want to be present and will join with me in thanking Mina for all of her service to our parish, especially for her generous sharing of her musical talents. Do try to come along to celebrate this special occasion.

Parish Barbecue Sunday 11th September – Tickets Available 28th August

The Parish Barbecue at St. Andrew’s will be on Sunday 11th September, starting at 1.30pm, rain, hail or shine! Tickets will be available from Sunday 28th August in the Parish Rooms after Mass and on the day itself. They cost £5 per person or £10 for a family. To get this off the ground in the short period of time we also need your help! If you can volunteer some time to help in the organisation and running of the day, then please contact any member of the Parish Council or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Archdiocese Mini-Pilgrimage to March for Life UK on 3rd September

The Archdiocese has a limited number of discounted return train tickets to the annual March for Life UK in London on Saturday 3rd September. CLOSING DATE is this Monday (22 August). Join our mini-Pilgrimage for Life from Edinburgh to King's Cross! We will leave Edinburgh by train at 6:24am on 3rd September. It's an early start but 'bacon rolls at Berwick' watching the East Coast roll by is a great way to start a day. We leave London at 6.00pm from Kings Cross returning to Edinburgh Waverley by 22:38. Concession fare £40 (Students/Unemployed), Discounted fare: £80. For more details and to book your seat visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/march-for-life-saturday-3rd-september-tickets-400651468327

Pro-Life Fringe: ‘Do I?’ Explores Coercion in Contemporary Culture

The pro-life play ‘Do I?’ explores the themes of relationships, coercion and the lack of morality in contemporary culture. The play invites audiences to reconsider cultural attitudes towards romantic expression in society today and revaluate/challenge mainstream views. 15-20 August and 22-27 August. Book here: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/do-i

Retrouvaille: A Programme for Couples Struggling in their Marriages

Help Your Marriage – Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue … or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it only make it worse? Retrouvaille is a programme to support couples who have difficulties in their marriage. It brings a positive focus, new hope and helps nourish and grow your marriage. There is no group therapy or group work. For confidential information about ‘Retrouvaille’ or to register for the next programme commencing with a Virtual weekend on 13 - 16 October 2022 or a Face to Face weekend in Welwyn Garden City on 24 - 26 February 2023, call or text 07887 296983 or 07973 380443 or email retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com. To learn more, visit http://www.retrouvaille.org.uk

Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day, Saturday, 3rd September

The Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day is on Saturday, 3 September at the Gillis Centre. If you are interested in joining the group of servers in the Cathedral or St Andrew’s, this is a great opportunity to find out more about serving at Mass. Registration is at 10:30am and the day will feature games and workshops. It will conclude with Mass celebrated by the Archbishop at 2pm. He will present medals to new members of the Guild of St Cuthbert. If you would like to attend, please contact Fr. Robert or the Cathedral Office to register your interest at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Annual Justice & Peace Mass, Monday, 5 September

This takes place at 7pm on Monday 5 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh. The lead celebrant is Canon Brian Gowans, the Vicar Episcopal for the Archdiocese’s Caritas Justice & Peace Commission and there will be a homily from Fr David Stewart SJ. Buffet and refreshment served in hall after. Register at http://bit.ly/caritasmass

Conversation: Christian and Muslim Speakers, Saturday, 10th September

Is Scotland a tolerant country for people of faith? Take part in an in-depth conversation on the experience of Christians and Muslims, with guest speakers outlining obstacles and opportunities. This event takes place at the parish hall of St John Cantius & Nicholas, Main Street, Broxburn, on Saturday 10 September, from 11am to 3pm. Register at https://bit.ly/myfaithscotland

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Children’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Ages 3-7)

Nourish your child in the Catholic faith! The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a program rooted in Scripture and the liturgy of the Church, is offered, free of charge, at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part.

  • Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

  • Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

  • Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

OK Rehab: Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Edinburgh

OK Rehab specialises in local drug and alcohol rehab and addiction treatment via both inpatient and outpatient treatment providers. We also work with clinics that are able to facilitate treatment taking place in your own home for professional intervention and home detoxification. At OK Rehab, our aim is to help individuals break free from the shackles of addiction and find a treatment that’s ideally suited to them. Find out more about our service in Edinburgh by visiting https://www.okrehab.org/local-areas/drug-alcohol-rehab-edinburgh/ Contact number: 0800 326 5559, Email: info@okrehab.org

Bethany Christian Trust Job Opportunities – 26th August Closing Date

Bethany Christian Trust are currently recruiting for the next season at the Rapid Re-accommodation Welcome Centre at the Haymarket Hub Hotel in the West End. They are searching for people who are passionate about helping those experiencing homelessness. Previous experience in this field is not essential as full training will be provided. Closing date is 26th of August, you can apply here: https://www.bethanychristiantrust.com/jobs-volunteering/jobs1/

The Scottish Catholic Magazine’s 19th August Issue Now Available!

The Scottish Catholic magazine’s 19th August issue has arrived with news, opinions and features on Catholic life in Scotland. A new edition is printed every two weeks. The Scottish Catholic is the only publication dedicated to Scotland’s 600,000 Catholics. For just £2 pick up your copy on the table in the Octagon while supplies last! Please put monies in the box at the pillar after you enter the Cathedral. Thank you! For more information, visit https://www.scottishcatholic.com/

Read the newsletter for 21st August (pdf)

Assumption Of The Blessed Virgin Mary

The Most Spiritual of the Arts: The ‘Schola Cantorum’ Sings MacMillan – this Monday at 7.30pm

A final reminder that our Cathedral Choir (the Schola Cantorum) will perform a special concert of choral music composed by Sir James MacMillan this Monday 15th August to celebrate the Cathedral's Patronal Feast of the Assumption. Sir James will be with us at the Cathedral, and during the concert he will discuss how his Catholic faith has shaped his music.

The concert is part of the Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts, and will include works such as the Strathclyde Motets, Hymn to the Blessed Sacrament, and Ave Maris Stella. You can hear the choir performing a preview of James MacMillan's Ave Maria at the 12 noon Mass this Sunday 14th August!

Tickets are £15 and are available at the door or f

All proceeds from the concert will go directly towards supporting the future musical life of St Mary's Cathedral. At the event you can purchase a copy of the debut CD recording of the Schola Cantorum, With Angels and Archangels, for £12.99 or purchase online from the Cathedral store.

Join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral now to attend the reception after the concert on 15th August!

It’s not too late to join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral and receive member benefits at The Schola Cantorum sings the music of Sir James MacMillan on 15 August. Hurry to receive priority seating at the concert and entry to the drinks reception afterwards! You can join here: https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/friends. Friends must RSVP their attendance at the concert and reception to ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Over Sixties Club: Variety of Activities to Choose From

We are continuing and expanding activities for the Over Sixties Club:

  • Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30pm - 4pm, at Coffee Saints

  • Cinema visit, next trip Wednesday 17th August, ‘Nope’ – meeting at Omni upstairs at 1.45pm.

  • Book Club will meet up on Thursday 18th August, 2.30 - 4pm at Coffee Saints

  • Information Technology Clinic - last Thursday of the month, next session 25th August 11.30am - 1pm, at Coffee Saints.

First Aid Session for All Cathedral Volunteers

We are planning to run a couple of First Aid classes for passkeepers, cleaners, flower arrangers, and members of any other ministry. The course, which is not certificated, will be held in 63 York Place on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, 23 August from 7pm – 9pm

  • Saturday, 3 September from 2pm – 4pm

The course will cover some basic First Aid skills, such as actions in an emergency, calling for help, emergency life support, and use of a defibrillator. There will also be a short session covering the emergency evacuation procedures for the cathedral. If you are interested in attending, please contact Alice Harrison, Complex Manager at complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with a note of your preferred date, and whether you have any previous First Aid experience.

Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors Needed for Cathedral Masses

Would you be interested in being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector at any of the Cathedral Masses? We are looking to add to our complement of volunteers. If you are interested or would like more information about being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector, please contact the Cathedral Office at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you!

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD and are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact Monika – 07751213612 or Atama – 07832903514.

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

Congratulations to all recently engaged couples in the parish! To help to accompany them in their preparations for this important vocation, the Cathedral organises four courses each year, featuring presentations, testimonies and workshops led by married couples from the parish. The next course will take place on Saturday 27th of August. Although priority is given to Cathedral / Ravelston parishioners, this course is also open to people from other parishes and dioceses – feel free to spread the word! To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Festival Mass – 12noon next Sunday 21st August

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the Festival Mass at the Cathedral. The Lord Provost and members of Edinburgh City Council will join us for the Mass and the choir will provide the music. It is always a lovely occasion – do come and join us.

Pro-Life Play 8th August to 13th August at Edinburgh Fringe

As an Edinburgh Festival Fringe show this year, a pro-life play, ‘A Viking Summer’ will be performed from 8th August to 13th August, 7:00pm-8:30pm. The play follows the lives of several university women volunteering on the island of Iona for the summer, who have a summer romance with young men who are staying on the island. But when romance yields two unplanned pregnancies hard decisions must be made between ideals of youthful freedom and realities of adult responsibility. Tickets are priced £7, and £5 for concessions, available from the Edinburgh Fringe Office at https://bit.ly/VikingSummer

The play will be at Mannafields Christian School, Edinburgh EH7 6AE, with access via the car park and the entrance on Restalrig Road South, about 100 yards north of its junction with the A1. Walk through car park to school.

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. To find out more, consider connecting with Stanton Healthcare (https://www.stantonscotland.org/), St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society (https://stmargaretsadoption.org.uk/ ), or Abortion Recovery Care and Helpline (https://www.archtrust.org.uk/ )

Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day, Saturday, 3rd September

The Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day is on Saturday, 3 September at the Gillis Centre. If you are interested in joining the group of servers in the Cathedral or St Andrew’s, this is a great opportunity to find out more about serving at Mass. Registration is at 10:30am and the day will feature games and workshops. It will conclude with Mass celebrated by the Archbishop at 2pm. He will present medals to new members of the Guild of St Cuthbert. If you would like to attend, please contact Fr. Robert or the Cathedral Office to register your interest at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Annual Justice & Peace Mass, Monday, 5 September

This takes place at 7pm on Monday 5 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh. The lead celebrant is Canon Brian Gowans, the Vicar Episcopal for the Archdiocese’s Caritas Justice & Peace Commission and there will be a homily from Fr David Stewart SJ. Buffet and refreshment served in hall after. Register at https://bit.ly/caritasmass

Conversation: Christian and Muslim Speakers, Saturday, 10th September

Is Scotland a tolerant country for people of faith? Take part in an in-depth conversation on the experience of Christians and Muslims, with guest speakers outlining obstacles and opportunities. This event takes place at the parish hall of St John Cantius & Nicholas, Main Street, Broxburn, on Saturday 10 September, from 11am to 3pm. Register at https://bit.ly/myfaithscotland

Children’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Ages 3-7)

Nourish your child in the Catholic faith! The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a program rooted in Scripture and the liturgy of the Church, is offered, free of charge, at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part.

  • Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

  • Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

  • Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

St. Mary’s University’s Edinburgh campus offers a Master’s programme in Applied Catholic Theology that provides a grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology while enabling students to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. Classes start in September! Studies include Scripture, Doctrine, Christian Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening for the programme. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh. Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535.

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Cathedral’s Coffee Saints Café: Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable.

Café Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm

Come and enjoy an iced tea or coffee, or a fruit cooler or smoothie, and a delicious breakfast or lunch at our Coffee Saints café, in which all profits go to charity! The café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens, including those dealing with homelessness, mental health problems, poverty and more. Purchases at this totally unique café in the St. James’ Quarter directly support those in need! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Bethany Christian Volunteer Opportunities

Anne Hope House Gardener

We are looking for a female volunteer gardener to help us maintain the lovely garden at Anne Hope House, our twelve bed residential unit for females coming out of a situation of homelessness who are seeking to make positive changes in their lives. Tasks include seed sowing, planting out, pruning, watering and weeding. Days/hours flexible depending on your schedule.

Care Van Volunteer

The Care Van, which Bethany runs in partnership with Edinburgh City Mission, is an all year round service that provides anyone struggling on the streets with hot drinks and food — and we need your help to continue serving those experiencing homelessness in the city. Do you have a few hours to spare over lunchtime between Monday and Friday to help out?

To volunteer, please email volunteers@bethanychristiantrust.com call 07884 537231 or visit www.bethanychristiantrust.com. Bethany Christian Trust is a national charity whose mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people in Scotland

Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage on 18th September

The national Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage is on Sunday 18 September. Find out more about this holy Edinburgh woman at http://www.margaretsinclair.scot

Doctor, Nurse, or Generally Interested in Bioethics?

Want to read good, short explanations of various issues in medicine? Visit the Educational Resources page for ‘Bioethics in Brief’ at https://www.bioethics.org.uk/, the new website of The Anscombe Bioethics Centre. An Oxford-based research institute, the Centre serves the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Established in 1977, the Centre promotes the study of Catholic bioethics in service of the common good by engaging with moral questions arising from clinical practice and biomedical research. The Centre fosters dialogue among established and emerging scholars from different religious and philosophical backgrounds and frequently publishes academic books or articles. Subscribe to its monthly digest for the latest news, events, and accessible briefings on moral matters in medicine at https://bit.ly/ABC-Subscribe

Shalom World  Free Catholic Movies, News, Shows and More

Shalom World is a Catholic, commercial-free, 24/7, HD family entertainment channel. “Change what you watch and watch the world change!” https://www.shalomworld.org/

Read the newsletter for 14th August (pdf)

Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year C

The ‘Schola Cantorum’ Sings MacMillan – Monday, 15th August at 7.30pm

Don’t miss the special recital by our own Cathedral Choir (the Schola Cantorum) with choral music composed by James MacMillan on Monday 15th August to mark the Cathedral's Patronal Feast of the Assumption. Sir James MacMillan is Scotland’s most distinguished composer. At the concert, Sir James will discuss the relation between faith and music with Michael Ferguson, Director of the Schola Cantorum. For details, visit http://www.edinburghsacredartsfestival.org/festival-2022.html. Tickets are £15 and are available at the door or from the Fringe Box Office

Join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral now to attend the reception after the concert on 15th August!

It’s not too late to join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral and receive member benefits at The Schola Cantorum sings the music of Sir James MacMillan on 15 August. Hurry to receive priority seating at the concert and entry to the drinks reception afterwards!

First Aid Session for All Cathedral Volunteers

We are planning to run a couple of First Aid classes for passkeepers, cleaners, flower arrangers, and members of any other ministry. The course, which is not certificated, will be held in 63 York Place on the following dates:

Tuesday, 23 August from 7pm – 9pm

Saturday, 3 September from 2pm – 4pm

The course will cover some basic First Aid skills, such as actions in an emergency, calling for help, emergency life support, and use of a defibrillator. There will also be a short session covering the emergency evacuation procedures for the cathedral. If you are interested in attending, please contact Alice Harrison, Complex Manager at complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with a note of your preferred date, and whether you have any previous First Aid experience.

Over Sixties Club: Variety of Activities to Choose From

We are continuing and expanding activities for the Over Sixties Club:-

  •  Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30pm - 4pm, at Coffee Saints

  •  Portobello visit Wednesday, 10th August- meet at Beach House, 57 Bath Street 2.30 - 4pm, no pre booking required, this is a turn up event.

  •  Rosslyn Chapel visit Thursday, 11th August- meet at Coffee Saints at 10.30am for 10.45am minibus departure. Returning around 2.30pm. Pre-Booking for this event is essential and on a first come, first served basis. If the places are all taken a reserve list will be compiled. If you miss out on this event you will have priority placing for further upcoming events. Contact Graham 07568 202 547 or graham@grassmarket.org

  •  Cinema visit, next trip Wednesday 17th August, programme and time TBC

  •  Book Club will meet up on Thursday 18th August, 2.30 - 4pm at Coffee Saints

  •  Information Technology Clinic - last Thursday of the month, next session 25th August 11.30am - 1pm, at Coffee Saints.

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

Congratulations to all recently engaged couples in the parish! To help to accompany them in their preparations for this important vocation, the Cathedral organises four courses each year, featuring presentations, testimonies and workshops led by married couples from the parish. The next course will take place on Saturday 27th of August. Although priority is given to Cathedral / Ravelston parishioners, this course is also open to people from other parishes and dioceses – feel free to spread the word! To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Volunteers Needed for Cathedral Masses

Would you be interested in being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector at any of the masses? We are looking to add to our complement of volunteers. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact the Cathedral Office.

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD and are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact Monika – 07751213612 or Atama – 07832903514.

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Choir Rehearsals

The Schola Cantorum will have rehearsals on Sunday 7 August, and so there will be no choir at the 12pm Mass today. The choir is preparing for the special concert of the music of Sir James MacMillan in the Cathedral on Monday 15 August.

Festival Mass – 21st August

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the Festival Mass at the Cathedral. Plan to join us for this Mass!

Volunteers Needed at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston! Many Roles Available!

Help is needed with cash counting, serving Sunday coffees/teas, teaching children’s catechesis, singing in the choir, serving as Eucharistic ministers, readers, passkeepers, sacristans, doing altar linens laundry, or church maintenance. Many of the roles are on a rota basis of every 6 to 8 weeks. Can you help? If interested, contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Please do get in touch!

Friday and Sunday Cafés in the Parish Rooms

Teas & coffees are available Sundays after 10:30am Mass - every Sunday! Additionally, the Friday cafe (10am-Noon) is available with delicious home-baking. Please join us for a cuppa and a chat at either or both cafes!

Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day

The Archdiocesan Altar Servers' Day is on Saturday, 3 September at the Gillis Centre. If you are interested in joining the group of servers in the Cathedral or St Andrew’s, this is a great opportunity to find out more about serving at Mass. Registration is at 10:30am and the day will feature games and workshops. It will conclude with Mass celebrated by the Archbishop at 2pm. He will present medals to new members of the Guild of St Cuthbert. If you would like to attend, please contact Fr. Robert or the Cathedral Office to register your interest.

Annual Justice & Peace Mass

This takes place at 7pm on Monday 5 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh. The lead celebrant is Canon Brian Gowans, the Vicar Episcopal for the Archdiocese’s Caritas Justice & Peace Commission and there will be a homily from Fr David Stewart SJ. Buffet and refreshment served in hall after. Register at http://bit.ly/caritasmass

My Faith & Scotland

Is Scotland a tolerant country for people of faith? Take part in an in-depth conversation on the experience of Christians and Muslims, with guest speakers outlining obstacles and opportunities. This event takes place at the parish hall of St John Cantius & Nicholas, Main Street, Broxburn, on Saturday 10 September, from 11am to 3pm. Register at https://bit.ly/myfaithscotland

Pro-Life Play 8th August to 13th August at Edinburgh Fringe

As an Edinburgh Festival Fringe show this year, a pro-life play, ‘A Viking Summer’ will be performed from 8th August to 13th August, 7:00pm-8:30pm. The play follows the lives of several university women volunteering on the island of Iona for the summer, who have a summer romance with young men who are staying on the island. But when romance yields two unplanned pregnancies hard decisions must be made between ideals of youthful freedom and realities of adult responsibility. Tickets are priced £7, and £5 for concessions, available from the Edinburgh Fringe Office at https://bit.ly/VikingSummer

The play will be at Mannafields Christian School, Edinburgh EH7 6AE, with access via the car park and the entrance on Restalrig Road South, about 100 yards north of its junction with the A1. Walk through car park to school.

Children’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Ages 3-7)

Nourish your child in the Catholic faith! The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a program rooted in Scripture and the liturgy of the Church, is offered, free of charge, at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part.

  • Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

  • Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

  • Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

St. Mary’s University’s Edinburgh campus offers a Master’s programme in Applied Catholic Theology that provides a grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology while enabling students to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. Classes start in September! Studies include Scripture, Doctrine, Christian Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening for the programme. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh. Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535.

Catholic Parliamentary Office Briefing on Abortion Bill

The Catholic Parliamentary Office has produced a two-page briefing on Gillian Mackay, MSP's proposal to introduce buffer zones around abortion facilities in Scotland. The briefing provides details on the proposal, highlights some concerns and shows how people can respond to the consultation, which closes on Thursday 11th August. Find it at https://rcpolitics.org/

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Cathedral’s Coffee Saints Café: Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable

Café Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm

Come and enjoy an iced tea or coffee, or a fruit cooler or smoothie, and a delicious breakfast or lunch at our Coffee Saints café, in which all profits go to charity! The café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens, including those dealing with homelessness, mental health problems, poverty and more. Purchases at this totally unique café in the St. James’ Quarter directly support those in need! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Bethany Christian Volunteer Opportunities

Anne Hope House Gardener

We are looking for a female volunteer gardener to help us maintain the lovely garden at Anne Hope House, our twelve bed residential unit for females coming out of a situation of homelessness who are seeking to make positive changes in their lives. Tasks include seed sowing, planting out, pruning, watering and weeding. Days/hours flexible depending on your schedule.

Care Van Volunteer

The Care Van, which Bethany runs in partnership with Edinburgh City Mission, is an all year round service that provides anyone struggling on the streets with hot drinks and food — and we need your help to continue serving those experiencing homelessness in the city. Do you have a few hours to spare over lunchtime between Monday and Friday to help out?

40 Hours’ Devotion

Each parish in the Archdiocese is having 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament to help renew our Faith and love of Jesus Christ. This weekend (Aug 7) it is at St Joseph’s in Peebles and The Sacred Heart, Lauriston, Edinburgh. See parish websites/social media for details. Find out more about Eucharistic Adoration: https://bit.ly/40HoursPlaylist

Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage on 18th September

The national Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage is on Sunday 18 September. Find out more about this holy Edinburgh woman at https://www.margaretsinclair.scot


Read the newsletter for 7th August (pdf)

Eighteenth Sunday Of The Year – Year C

Welcome Fr. Robert Taylor!

This week we welcome Fr. Robert, whom many of you already know, to his new assignment as Assistant Priest at the Cathedral and St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. He was ordained to the priesthood in June 2021 and recently completed his studies in Rome. I know you will make him very welcome!

The ‘Schola Cantorum’ Sings MacMillan – MONday, 15th August at 7.30pm

Don’t miss the special recital by our own Cathedral Choir (the Schola Cantorum) with choral music composed by James MacMillan on Monday 15th August to mark the Cathedral's Patronal Feast of the Assumption. Sir James MacMillan is Scotland’s most distinguished composer. At the concert, Sir James will discuss the relation between faith and music with Michael Ferguson, Director of the Schola Cantorum. For details, visit http://www.edinburghsacredartsfestival.org/festival-2022.html

Tickets are £15 and are available at the door or from the Fringe Box Office: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/sacred-arts-festival-music-at-st-mary-s-catholic-cathedral

Join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral now to attend the reception after the concert on 15th August!

It’s not too late to join Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral and receive member benefits at The Schola Cantorum sings the music of Sir James MacMillan on 15 August. Hurry to receive priority seating at the concert and entry to the drinks reception afterwards! You can join here https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/friends. If you have joined already (thank you!) but you have not received confirmation of your subscription, please email ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and we will get in touch with you.

Over Sixties Club: Variety of Activities to Choose From

We are continuing and expanding activities for the Over Sixties Club:-

Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30pm - 4pm, at Coffee Saints

Cinema outing every second week, next cinema trip is on Wednesday, 3rd August. We will be seeing Elvis and meeting upstairs at the Omni at 1:45 PM. Please note that this film is just under 3 hours long.

Book Club will meet up on the 4th August 2.30pm - 4pm, at Coffee Saints

Information Technology Clinic - last Thursday of the month, next session 25th August 11.30am - 1pm, at Coffee Saints.

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

Congratulations to all recently engaged couples in the parish! To help to accompany them in their preparations for this important vocation, the Cathedral organises four courses each year, featuring presentations, testimonies and workshops led by married couples from the parish. The next course will take place on Saturday 27th of August. Although priority is given to Cathedral / Ravelston parishioners, this course is also open to people from other parishes and dioceses – feel free to spread the word! To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

First Saturday Devotions

Next Saturday, 6 August at 9:30am there will be devotions to Our Lady of Fatima here in the Cathedral, followed by 10:00am Mass. All are welcome!

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD and are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact Monika – 07751213612 or Atama – 07832903514.

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Choir Rehearsals

The Schola Cantorum will have rehearsals this morning and on Sunday 7 August, and so there will be no choir at the 12pm Mass today or next week. The choir is preparing for the special concert of the music of Sir James MacMillan in the Cathedral on Monday 15 August.

Festival Mass – 21st August

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the Festival Mass at the Cathedral. Plan to join us for this Mass!

Volunteers Needed at St. Andrew’s! Many Roles Available!

Help is needed with cash counting, serving Sunday coffees/teas, teaching children’s catechesis, singing in the choir, serving as Eucharistic ministers, readers, passkeepers, sacristans, doing altar linens laundry, or church maintenance. Many of the roles are on a rota basis of every 6 to 8 weeks. Can you help? If interested, contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Please do get in touch!

Friday and Sunday Cafés in the Parish Rooms

Teas & coffees are available Sundays after 10:30am Mass - every Sunday! Additionally, the Friday cafe (10am-Noon) is available with delicious home-baking. Please join us for a cuppa and a chat at either or both cafes!

Pro-Life Play 8th August to 13th August at Edinburgh Fringe

As an Edinburgh Festival Fringe show this year, a pro-life play, ‘A Viking Summer’ will be performed from 8th August to 13th August, 7:00pm-8:30pm. The play follows the lives of several university women volunteering on the island of Iona for the summer, who have a summer romance with young men who are staying on the island. But when romance yields two unplanned pregnancies hard decisions must be made between ideals of youthful freedom and realities of adult responsibility. Tickets are priced £7, and £5 for concessions, available from the Edinburgh Fringe Office at https://bit.ly/VikingSummer. The play will be at Mannafields Christian School, Edinburgh EH7 6AE, with access via the car park and the entrance on Restalrig Road South, about 100 yards north of its junction with the A1. Walk through car park to school.

Children’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Ages 3-7)

Nourish your child in the Catholic faith! The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a program rooted in Scripture and the liturgy of the Church, is offered, free of charge, at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part.

Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

St. Mary’s University’s Edinburgh campus offers a Master’s programme in Applied Catholic Theology that provides a grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology while enabling students to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. Classes start in September! Studies include Scripture, Doctrine, Christian Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening for the programme. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh. Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535.

Free2Pray Online Session: Responding to Bill to Ban Public Prayers

The Scottish Parliament is considering a Bill which would ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics. Catholics concerned for freedom of speech and right of assembly are asked to respond to this proposed Bill. The Archdiocese is hosting an online session to help you do this. Free2Pray takes place on Zoom and lasts 30 mins. Register for Tuesday 2 August 7:45pm. Register at http://bit.ly/freetoprayaugust

Catholic Parliamentary Office Briefing on Abortion Bill

The Catholic Parliamentary Office has produced a two-page briefing on Gillian Mackay, MSP's proposal to introduce buffer zones around abortion facilities in Scotland. The briefing provides details on the proposal, highlights some concerns and shows how people can respond to the consultation, which closes on Thursday 11th August. Find it at https://rcpolitics.org/

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

The Scottish Catholic Magazine’s Latest Issue Now Available!

The Scottish Catholic magazine’s latest issue has arrived with news, opinions and features on Catholic life in Scotland. The Scottish Catholic is the only publication dedicated to Scotland’s 600,000 Catholics. For £2 pick up your copy on the table in the Octagon while supplies last! Please put monies in the box at the pillar after you enter the Cathedral. Thank you! To subscribe visit https://www.scottishcatholic.com/

Cathedral’s Coffee Saints Café: Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable

Café Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm

Come and enjoy an iced tea or coffee, or a fruit cooler or smoothie, and a delicious breakfast or lunch at our Coffee Saints café, in which all profits go to charity! The café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens, including those dealing with homelessness, mental health problems, poverty and more. Purchases at this totally unique café in the St. James’ Quarter directly support those in need! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Feast of St Ignatius Loyola at Sacred Heart, Sunday, 31 July

The Jesuit-run parish of Sacred Heart, Lauriston, Edinburgh, will celebrate the Feast Day of St Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, on Sunday 31 July. They invite everyone, especially former students of Jesuit schools and universities, to the 7:00pm Mass that day and to witness the reconsecration of the church and their ministry to the Sacred Heart. There will be a glass of wine afterwards to celebrate.

40 Hours’ Devotion

Each parish in the Archdiocese is having 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament to help renew our Faith and love of Jesus Christ. This weekend (31 July) it takes place at Our Lady & St Bridget’s, West Calder. The following weekend it is at St Joseph’s in Peebles and The Sacred Heart, Lauriston, Edinburgh. See parish websites/social media for details. Find out more about Eucharistic Adoration: https://bit.ly/40HoursPlaylist

Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage on 18th September

The national Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage is on Sunday 18 September. Find out more about this holy Edinburgh woman at http://www.margaretsinclair.scot

Read the newsletter for 31st July here (pdf)

Seventeenth Sunday Of The Year – Year C

Comings and Goings…

As you may know, after two happy years here at the Cathedral, Fr. John Peter has been appointed as Administrator of Musselburgh and Tranent. He has already been covering these parishes for a number of months, but he will move out of the Cathedral permanently in the next couple of weeks. Fr. John Peter has been a great asset to the Cathedral Community, and I would like to thank him for all that he has done during his time here. He will be greatly missed! In the meantime, Fr. Bobby Taylor, who has recently completed his studies in Rome, will move into the Cathedral next week to take over from Fr. Jamie. I know that you will make him very welcome.

The ‘Schola Cantorum’ Sings MacMillan – 15th August at 7.30pm

Our own Cathedral Choir (the Schola Cantorum) will be giving a special recital of choral music composed by James MacMillan on Monday 15th August to mark the Cathedral's Patronal Feast of the Assumption. Sir James MacMillan is, as you know, Scotland’s most distinguished composer. Sir James will be present at the concert and will discuss the relation between faith and music with Michael Ferguson, Director of the Schola Cantorum. For details, visit http://www.edinburghsacredartsfestival.org/festival-2022.html. Tickets are £15 and are available at the door or from the Fringe Box Office: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/sacred-arts-festival-music-at-st-mary-s-catholic-cathedral

Join the Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral Today!

Thank you to our subscribers to Friends of St Mary’s Cathedral. We’re pleased to say that the joint membership offer of £30 per month has been so popular that we will offer it permanently. You can join here https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/friends to access a super programme of events and to receive Crux, the new Cathedral magazine, straight to your door. We are currently confirming subscription details with all members. If you haven’t heard from us, we will be in touch with you soon about your membership and the first Friends event that we’re so excited about – the Schola Cantorum sings the music of Sir James MacMillan on 15 August. Hurry to join and receive priority seating and entry to the drinks reception afterwards!

Over Sixties Club: Variety of Activities to Choose From & New Activities

We are continuing and expanding activities for the Over Sixties Club:-

  • Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30pm - 4pm, at Coffee Saints

  • Cinema outing every second week, next cinema trip is on Wednesday 3rd August, programme and time to be confirmed

  • Book Club, every second week, 4th August 2.30pm - 4pm, at Coffee Saints

  • Information Technology Clinic - last Thursday of the month, next session 28th July 11.30am - 1pm, at Coffee Saints

New Activities

EDINBURGH CASTLE visit, Wednesday 27th July 2pm - 4pm, meeting at Castlehill, spaces are limited to 20 people, pre booking is essential for this event, contact Graham.

DALKEITH COUNTRY PARK visit, Thursday 28th July 10.45am - 1.30pm, meeting a Coffee Saints, spaces are limited to 12 people, pre booking is required for this event, contact Graham.

Pre-Booking for the new activities is essential and on a first come, first served basis. If the places are all taken a reserve list will be compiled. If you miss out on this event you will have priority placing for further upcoming events. Contact Graham 07568 202 547 or graham@grassmarket.org

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

A Marriage Preparation course will take place on Saturday, 27th of August, with presentations by married couples from the parish. To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD and are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact Monika – 07751213612 or Atama – 07832903514.

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

New Volunteers Needed for Cathedral Flower Arranging Team

As we hope you have noticed, we always have a beautiful display of flowers in the cathedral… These displays are prepared by wonderful teams of volunteers who take it in turn to meet on a Friday to arrange the flowers in preparation for the weekend Masses. To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our teams. There are currently four teams, who meet either mid-morning/early afternoon on a Friday and each team is led by an experienced volunteer, so lack of experience is not a barrier. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 4pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group. 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

Choir Holiday and Rehearsals

This Sunday the Schola Cantorum continues their well-earned summer break. Following this, the choir will rehearse for a special concert of the music of Sir James MacMillan in the Cathedral on Monday 15 August. The rehearsal sessions will happen on the mornings of Sunday 31 July and 7 August, and so there will be no choir at the 12pm Mass on those days.

Festival Mass – 21st August

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the Festival Mass at the Cathedral Plan to join us for this Mass!

Property Update

The major Parish House and Rooms electrical rewiring project at Ravelston is now complete, after a delay on the final few jobs. Thank you for your patience and thanks to all who donated towards this significant project. The boundary wall (& side gate) maintenance project has been delayed due, sadly, to health issues for the selected contractor. The fabric team are assessing options.

Today is World Day for Grandparents & the Elderly

World Day for Grandparents & the Elderly is this Sunday 24 July. This weekend especially, take some time to show gratitude for your grandparents and other elderly people in your lives. On this occasion, we would like to warmly thank all grandparents, the elderly, and their families for their gifts and contribution to our Parishes, the Church, and family life. Thank you!

Invitation to Catholic Women's Group: Blessed is She

If you are a Catholic woman looking for sisterhood and community, you are warmly invited to join Blessed is She (BIS), a group where women of all ages can come together to grow in prayer and fellowship, keeping one another company on the road to Heaven. We have study sessions and community groups, and though BIS started in America we now have a UK chapter, hosted online, with over 100 members. You can find out more at https://blessedisshe.net/about/ or email eloise@olimcomms.com for further details.

Children’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Ages 3-7)

Nourish your child in the Catholic faith! The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a program rooted in Scripture and the liturgy of the Church, is offered, free of charge, at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part.

Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk

Pray Daily with the Monks of Pluscarden Abbey

The monks of Pluscarden Abbey welcome you to join with them in prayer as they livestream Vespers (evening prayer) at 5:30pm weekdays and Compline (night prayer) at 7:50pm weekdays. Tune in daily to pray at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/live. A timetable of the monks’ scheduled prayers each day is at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/services Prayer texts are available online: https://universalis.com/. Pluscarden Abbey is a Catholic Benedictine monastery near Elgin, Scotland.

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

St. Mary’s University’s Edinburgh campus offers a Master’s programme in Applied Catholic Theology that provides a grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology while enabling students to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. Classes start in September! Studies include Scripture, Doctrine, Christian Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening for the programme. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh. Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535.

Free2Pray Online Session: Responding to Bill to Ban Public Prayers

The Scottish Parliament is considering a Bill which would ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics. Catholics concerned for freedom of speech and right of assembly are asked to respond to this proposed Bill. The Archdiocese is hosting an online session to help you do this. Free2Pray takes place on Zoom and lasts 30 mins. Register for Tuesday 2 August 7:45pm. Register at https://bit.ly/freetoprayaugust

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

‘A Viking Summer’ Play Celebrating Life at Edinburgh Fringe

As an Edinburgh Festival Fringe show this year, a pro-life play, ‘A Viking Summer’ will be performed from 8th August to 13th August, 7:00pm-8:30pm. The play follows the lives of several university women volunteering on the island of Iona for the summer, who have a summer romance with young men who are staying on the island. But when romance yields two unplanned pregnancies hard decisions must be made between ideals of youthful freedom and realities of adult responsibility. Tickets are priced £7, and £5 for concessions, available from the Edinburgh Fringe Office at https://bit.ly/VikingSummer

The play will be at Mannafields Christian School, Edinburgh EH7 6AE, with access via the car park and the entrance on Restalrig Road South, about 100 yards north of its junction with the A1. Walk through car park to school.

The Scottish Catholic Magazine’s 22nd July Issue Now Available!

The Scottish Catholic magazine’s 22nd July issue has arrived with news, opinions and features on Catholic life in Scotland. The Scottish Catholic is the only publication dedicated to Scotland’s 600,000 Catholics. For £2 pick up your copy on the table in the Octagon while supplies last! Please put monies in the box at the pillar after you enter the Cathedral. Thank you! To subscribe visit https://www.scottishcatholic.com/

Cathedral’s Coffee Saints Café: Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable

Café Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm

Come and enjoy an iced tea or coffee, or a fruit cooler or smoothie, and a delicious breakfast or lunch at our Coffee Saints café, in which all profits go to charity! The café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens, including those dealing with homelessness, mental health problems, poverty and more. Purchases at this totally unique café in the St. James’ Quarter directly support those in need! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

And finally…

As Catholics, we believe Jesus is fully present in the Eucharist and His sacrifice on the cross is made present at each Mass. Come to Saturday morning Mass and Adoration of the Eucharist to contemplate and receive this sacred mystery. Mass is celebrated at 10:00am, followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and concluding with Benediction at 12:00pm. Take some time for Adoration and come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm. Through the Eucharist, “we already unite ourselves with the heavenly liturgy and anticipate eternal life, when God will be all in all.” (Catechism, paragraph 1326)

Read the newsletter for 24th July (pdf)

Sixteenth Sunday Of The Year – Year C

Appreciation for Fr. Jamie – Retiral Collection

As you know, after a number of months diligently working both parishes, Fr. Jamie will be leaving us at the end of the month to take up his new position as Parish Priest of Davidson’s Mains. As an expression of our appreciation, there will be a retiral collection for his farewell presentation after all Masses this weekend. After four years and an enormous amount of achievement in our parishes, please consider a gift to express your gratitude for his time here.

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Christian Meditation

Re-discover an ancient tradition that is a part of our Faith. Experience how silent contemplation in a group leads you to the joy of God´s healing. We meditate in person at 63 York Place on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. Afterwards you are welcome for refreshments and to socialize. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m. we meditate online on Zoom. The up-to-date schedule is here: https://www.meetup.com/Christian-Meditation-Group/events/ please contact Maciej Zurawski at maciej.m.zurawski@gmail.com

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. All are welcome to join. Our presidium name is Our Lady Cause of our Joy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD. We are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact phone number: Monika - 07751213612, Atama – 07832903514

Cathedral’s Coffee Saints Café: Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable

Café Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm

Come and enjoy a superb coffee and cake, or a delicious breakfast or lunch at our Coffee Saints café, in which all profits go to charity! The café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens, including those dealing with homelessness, mental health problems, poverty and more. It is a totally unique café in the St. James’ Quarter where your purchase directly supports those in need! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Over Sixties Club: Coffee, Cinema & New Thursday Book Club

Join the Cathedral’s Over Sixties Club for our weekly coffee afternoon on Tuesday from 2.30-4pm. Anyone over 60 years of age is very welcome! The next cinema outing for the over 60’s will be Wednesday 20th July. The film will be ‘Top Gun Maverick’. Meet upstairs at the Omni at 2.50pm. Additionally, a Thursday Book Club will be starting! Our first meeting will be Thursday 21st, 2.30pm-4:00pm. If you are interested, please contact Graham 07568 202 547 or graham@grassmarket.org

Over Sixties Information Technology Clinic Last Thursday of the Month

The Over Sixties Club offers an Information Technology (IT) Clinic that can help you with your questions about how to use your mobile phones and laptops. Stop in for IT help at Coffee Saints 11.30am - 1pm. Join us on the last Thursday of each month!

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

A Marriage Preparation course will take place on Saturday, 27th of August, with presentations by married couples from the parish. To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

New Volunteers Needed for Cathedral Flower Arranging Team

As we hope you have noticed, we always have a beautiful display of flowers in the cathedral… These displays are prepared by wonderful teams of volunteers who take it in turn to meet on a Friday to arrange the flowers in preparation for the weekend Masses. To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our teams. There are currently four teams, who meet either mid-morning/early afternoon on a Friday and each team is led by an experienced volunteer, so lack of experience is not a barrier. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 4pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group. 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

Choir Holiday and Rehearsals

On Sundays 17 and 24 July the Schola Cantorum will be on their well-earned summer break. Following this, the choir will rehearse for a special concert of the music of Sir James MacMillan in the Cathedral on Monday 15 August. The rehearsal sessions will happen on the mornings of Sunday 31 July and 7 August, and so there will be no choir at the 12pm Mass on those days. See below for more details about the exciting event.

Save the Dates! Schola Recital and Festival Mass

Monday, 15th August: Mark your diary for ‘Schola Cantorum sings MacMillan,’ a recital 7:30pm on Monday, 15 August, the Cathedral's Patronal Feast of the Assumption. Sir James MacMillan is Scotland’s most distinguished composer, and Patron of Music at St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral. Sir James will discuss the relation between faith and music with Michael Ferguson, Director of the Schola Cantorum. All proceeds from the concert will go directly towards supporting the future of music at St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral. For details, visit http://www.edinburghsacredartsfestival.org/festival-2022.html Tickets are £15 and are available at the door or from the Fringe Box Office: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/sacred-arts-festival-music-at-st-mary-s-catholic-cathedral Come along and support the Cathedral!

Sunday, 21st August: Festival Mass: At Noon, His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the Festival Mass at the Cathedral followed by a reception in Coffee Saints café. Plan to join us for this special event!

World Day for Grandparents & the Elderly

World Day for Grandparents & the Elderly is on Sunday 24 July. Next weekend especially, take some time to show gratitude for their gifts and contribution to parish and family life. We warmly thank all grandparents, the elderly and their families for their ongoing commitment to our Parishes and the Church.

Pregnancy Support, Adoption Help, Abortion Recovery Care

There are a number of free, confidential, and non-judgemental resources available to women with unplanned pregnancies, or women who have had an abortion. To find out more or get involved, consider connecting with Stanton Healthcare (https://www.stantonscotland.org/ ), St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society (https://stmargaretsadoption.org.uk/ ), or Abortion Recovery Care and Helpline (https://www.archtrust.org.uk/ ).

A Warm Welcome Awaits You at Our Cafés in the Parish Rooms at Ravelston

Teas & coffees have already returned on Sundays after 10:30am Mass - every Sunday! Additionally, the Friday cafe (10am-Noon) has reopened with delicious home-baking. Please join us for a cuppa and a chat at either or both cafes!

Doctor, Nurse, or Generally Interested in Bioethics?

Want read good, short explanations of various issues in medicine? Visit the Educational Resources page for ‘Bioethics in Brief’ at https://www.bioethics.org.uk/ the new website of The Anscombe Bioethics Centre. Subscribe to its monthly digest for the latest news, events, and accessible briefings on moral matters in medicine at https://bit.ly/ABC-Subscribe

An Oxford-based research institute, the Centre serves the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Established in 1977, the Centre promotes the study of Catholic bioethics in service of the common good by engaging with moral questions arising from clinical practice and biomedical research.

5-Day Icon Painting Workshop at Leith School of Art, Edinburgh

The icon-painter Andrew Paterson will be providing a rare opportunity to learn how to practise the basic traditional techniques of Christian iconography in egg tempera, together with daily slide-talks on the visual language and theological meanings of the icon. No previous experience required. Monday 25th to Friday 29th July 2022. 9.30am to 4.30pm each day. £ 385 (includes all materials). For further details see the website of Leith School of Art: https://www.leithschoolofart.co.uk/course-info/606/icon-painting

Pray Daily with the Monks of Pluscarden Abbey

The monks of Pluscarden Abbey welcome you to join with them in prayer as they livestream Vespers (evening prayer) at 5:30pm weekdays and Compline (night prayer) at 7:50pm weekdays. Tune in daily to pray at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/live

A timetable of the monks’ scheduled prayers each day is at https://www.pluscardenabbey.org/services Prayer texts are available online: https://universalis.com/ Pluscarden Abbey is a Catholic Benedictine monastery near Elgin, Scotland.

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

St. Mary’s University’s Edinburgh campus offers a Master’s programme in Applied Catholic Theology that provides a grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology while enabling students to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. Classes start in September! Studies include Scripture, Doctrine, Christian Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening for the programme. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh. Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535.

Free2Pray Online Session: Responding to Bill to Ban Public Prayers

The Scottish Parliament is considering a Bill which would ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics. Catholics concerned for freedom of speech and right of assembly are asked to respond to this proposed Bill. The Archdiocese is hosting 30-minute online sessions to help you do this. Register for one of the following dates: http://bit.ly/freetoprayaugust

‘A Viking Summer’ Play Celebrating Life at Edinburgh Fringe

As an Edinburgh Festival Fringe show this year, a pro-life play, ‘A Viking Summer’ will be performed from 8th August to 13th August, 7:00pm-8:30pm. The play follows the lives of several university women volunteering on the island of Iona for the summer, who have a summer romance with young men who are staying on the island. But when romance yields two unplanned pregnancies hard decisions must be made between ideals of youthful freedom and realities of adult responsibility. Tickets are priced £7, and £5 for concessions, available from the Edinburgh Fringe Office at https://bit.ly/VikingSummer The play will be at Mannafields Christian School, Edinburgh EH7 6AE, with access via the car park and the entrance on Restalrig Road South, about 100 yards north of its junction with the A1. Walk through car park to school.

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

Children’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Ages 3-7)

Nourish your child in the Catholic faith! The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a program rooted in Scripture and the liturgy of the Church, is offered, free of charge, to children ages 3-7 at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh EH9 1SN. Children from any parish are welcome to take part.

Tuesdays: 10:30am - 12:30pm, 3-4 year olds

Fridays: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 5-6 year olds

Fridays: 3:00pm - 4:30pm, 6+ year olds

To register, please contact Sister Anna Marie McGuan, RSM at SrAnna.Marie@staned.org.uk. To learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, visit http://www.cgsuk.org/

Bethany Christian Trust — Volunteering Opportunities

Bridge to Freedom: Christian Community-based Addiction Recovery

We are looking for volunteers to support the running of Bridge to Freedom, a Christian community-based recovery group for people who are suffering from substance addiction and are looking to establish abstinence. We run weekly 2-hour groups across Edinburgh. Volunteers are required to help at the group by providing a listening ear and encouragement, as well as setting up rooms and providing refreshments.

Passing the Baton: Help Former Homeless Reconnect to Community

Volunteers are needed for ‘Passing the Baton,’ a befriending service for those previously homeless or at risk. Befrienders help individuals reconnect back into the community (we match male-male and female-female) and are in touch with their befriendee 1.5-2 hours weekly/fortnightly, for 6-12 months.

To volunteer, please email volunteers@bethanychristiantrust.com call 07884 537231 or visit www.bethanychristiantrust.com. Bethany Christian Trust is a national charity whose mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people in Scotland.

Read the newsletter for 17th July (pdf)

Fifteenth Sunday Of The Year – Year C

Farewell to Fr. Jamie!

Finally, after a number of months working both parishes, Fr. Jamie will be leaving us at the end of the month to take up his new position as Parish Priest of Davidson’s Mains. Fr. Jamie has been here for four years and has achieved an enormous amount in both parishes. He has worked incredibly hard and has, I know, won the hearts of all. It is only appropriate that we express our thanks to him and so next week after all the Masses there will be a retiral collection for his farewell presentation. I know you will want to express your gratitude for all that he has done for us in his time here.

Parish Pilgrimage Returns from the Holy Land

Our group of 43 hearty and joyful pilgrims returned last week from our parish’s Holy Land pilgrimage, which was very beautiful and prayerful. We prayed for all of you in the holy places as we journeyed around the Sea of Galilee and Jerusalem in the footsteps of the Lord. Thank you for your prayers for us!

Eucharistic Adoration on Saturday Mornings

“I am the bread of life. No one who comes to me will ever hunger; no one who believes in me will ever thirst.” (John 6:35). We are hungry for God and for His peace. God Incarnate, Jesus Christ, provides us with His own Body and Blood to feed us. What better place to pray than before Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament? Come for some time of Eucharistic Adoration. On Saturday mornings, Adoration is celebrated following 10:00am Mass, from 10:30am-12:00pm. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

Over Sixties Club: Coffee, Cinema & New Thursday Book Club

Join the Cathedral’s Over Sixties Club for our weekly coffee afternoon on Tuesday from 2.30-4pm. Anyone over 60 years of age is very welcome! The next cinema outing for the over 60’s will be Wednesday 20th July with the programme to be confirmed. In a new venture, a Thursday Book Club will be starting with the first discussion and set up to be Thursday 14th July at Coffee Saints 2.30 till 4pm. The proposal is to meet fortnightly from Thursday, 21st July. The first meeting is to gauge the format and structure the book club should take. If you are interested either come along or contact Graham 07568 202 547 or graham@grassmarket.org Also, save the date for a proposed group outing to Dalkeith Country Park on 28th July. More information to come.

Over Sixties Information Technology Clinic Last Thursday of the Month

The Over Sixties Club offers an Information Technology (IT) Clinic that can help you with your questions about how to use your mobile phones and laptops. Stop in for IT help at Coffee Saints 11.30am - 1pm. Join us on the last Thursday of each month!

Today is Sea Sunday – Special Collection for Seafarers and Fishers in Need

Today the Church prays for all those who earn their living from the Sea and their families. There will be a retiring collection for Stella Maris, the Church’s maritime welfare agency, which supports seafarers both spiritually and practically through its network of chaplains and volunteers. Without your help it cannot do its work. Anne Marie Stephen, a volunteer for Stella Maris, will give a short report at Masses on the work of this organisation. More information is available at https://www.stellamaris.org.uk/

If you are a UK taxpayer and would like to gift aid your donation, please use the Sea Sunday envelopes that are available at the back of the church. Please enter your details on the envelope where indicated so that gift aid can be claimed by the charity. Thank you for your generosity.

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

A Marriage Preparation course will take place on Saturday, 27th of August, with presentations by married couples from the parish. To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Want to Become Catholic?

If you or someone you know would like to become Catholic, you can sign up to learn about the teachings of the Catholic Church in preparation for receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at Easter 2023. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets between September and April each year. For more information, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Christian Meditation

Re-discover an ancient tradition that is a part of our Faith. Experience how silent contemplation in a group leads you to the joy of God´s healing. We meditate in person at 63 York Place on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. Afterwards you are welcome for refreshments and to socialize. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m. we meditate online on Zoom. The up-to-date schedule is here: https://www.meetup.com/Christian-Meditation-Group/events/ please contact Maciej Zurawski at maciej.m.zurawski@gmail.com

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. All are welcome to join. Our presidium name is Our Lady Cause of our Joy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD. We are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information contact phone number: Monika - 07751213612, Atama – 07832903514

New Volunteers Needed for Cathedral Flower Arranging Team

As we hope you have noticed, we always have a beautiful display of flowers in the cathedral… These displays are prepared by wonderful teams of volunteers who take it in turn to meet on a Friday to arrange the flowers in preparation for the weekend Masses. To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our teams. There are currently four teams, who meet either mid-morning/early afternoon on a Friday and each team is led by an experienced volunteer, so lack of experience is not a barrier if you are interested in providing this ministry. Can you help? If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 4pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group. 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

Safeguarding in the Parish

Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of any member/visitor to our Parish is important to us. If you have any safeguarding concerns or need support as you were a victim of abuse, you can get help by visiting https://archedinburgh.org/administration/#safeguarding. To discuss in confidence any concerns, contact: Emma Boothroyd, Safeguarding Advisor, Emma.Boothroyd@staned.org.uk, 0131 623 8949 / 07903 619 342 or write to: The Safeguarding Advisor, Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB.

6pm Ravelston Mass Resumes Monday, 11th July

Please note that the 6pm evening Mass at Ravelston will resume this week. We look forward to seeing you again on weekday evenings.

A Warm Welcome Awaits You at Our Cafés in the Parish Rooms

Teas & coffees have already returned on Sundays after 10:30am Mass - every Sunday! Additionally, the Friday cafe (10am-Noon) has reopened with delicious home-baking. Please join us for a cuppa and a chat at either or both cafes!

5-Day Icon Painting Workshop at Leith School of Art, Edinburgh

The icon-painter Andrew Paterson will be providing a rare opportunity to learn how to practise the basic traditional techniques of Christian iconography in egg tempera, together with daily slide-talks on the visual language and theological meanings of the icon. No previous experience required. Monday 25th to Friday 29th July 2022. 9.30am to 4.30pm each day. £ 385 (includes all materials). For further details see the website of Leith School of Art: https://www.leithschoolofart.co.uk/course-info/606/icon-painting

Invitation to Catholic Women's Group: Blessed is She

If you are a Catholic woman looking for sisterhood and community, you are warmly invited to join Blessed is She (BIS), a group where women of all ages can come together to grow in prayer and fellowship, keeping one another company on the road to Heaven. We have study sessions and community groups, and though BIS started in America we now have a UK chapter, hosted online, with over 100 members. You can find out more at https://blessedisshe.net/about/ or email eloise@olimcomms.com for further details.

Free2Pray Online Session: Responding to Bill to Ban Public Prayers

The Scottish Parliament is considering a Bill which would ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics. Catholics concerned for freedom of speech and right of assembly are asked to respond to this proposed Bill. The Archdiocese is hosting an online session to help you do this. Free2Pray takes place on Zoom and lasts 30 mins. Register for one of the following dates: Monday 18 July 7:45pm – Register at https://bit.ly/freetoprayjuly Tuesday 2 August 7:45pm. Register at bit.ly/freetoprayaugust.

Festival Mass on Sunday 21 August

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate the Festival Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral at midday on Sunday 21 August, followed by a reception in Coffee Saints café.

Synod Report

The Archdiocesan synod report has been published and submitted to the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland. Read it at https://bit.ly/oursynodreport

National Pilgrimage for Young People Saturday 24 September

The National Pilgrimage for young people 16-30 takes place on Saturday 24 September in Dunkeld, Perthshire. Join young Catholics from across Scotland, along with priests and bishops, for this one-day pilgrimage. It includes walks to holy sites, talks and Holy Mass. A bus will leave from the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh at 9:30am (£10). To book your place email yi@staned.org.uk

Bethany Christian Trust — Volunteering Opportunities

Bridge to Freedom: Christian Community-based Addiction Recovery

We are looking for volunteers to support the running of Bridge to Freedom, which is a Christian community-based recovery group for people who are suffering from substance addiction and are looking to establish abstinence. We run weekly 2-hour groups across Edinburgh (Moredun, Gorebridge, Leith). Volunteers are required to help at the group by providing a listening ear and encouragement, as well as helping practically at the venue with setting up rooms and providing refreshments.

Passing the Baton: Help Former Homeless Reconnect to Community

We are looking for volunteers to join our befriending service ‘Passing the Baton’ for those who have been homeless previously, or are at risk of homelessness now. Volunteers develop a companionship level relationship with their befriendee (we match male-male and female-female) and help them reconnect back into the community by taking them out and introducing them to social groups and activities in their area. Volunteers are usually in touch with their befriendee around 1.5-2 hours every week or fortnight, over a period of 6-12 months.

To volunteer, please email volunteers@bethanychristiantrust.com, call 07884 537231 or visit www.bethanychristiantrust.com. Bethany Christian Trust is a national charity whose mission is to relieve the suffering and meet the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people in Scotland.

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Come and Sing

Would you like to sing Mozart’s Coronation Mass in beautiful St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Edinburgh? The Soko Fund is organising an event to raise money for women’s education in Malawi. This event will take place on Saturday 24th September 2022. Singers of every level and experience are welcome. Book your place on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/come-sing-mozart-coronation-mass-music-for-malawi-tickets-209954929847

To find out more about the Soko Fund visit https://www.thesokofund.org/

Cathedral and Archdiocesan Updates by E-mail

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Read the newsletter for 10th July (pdf)

Thirteenth Sunday Of The Year – Year C

Wednesday is a Holy Day of Obligation

This Wednesday is the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul and is a holy day of obligation. Masses will be celebrated at the Cathedral at 8:00am, 10am, 12:45pm and 7:30pm. Polish Mass will be at 6:00pm.

Parish Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

Hopefully by the time you read this I will be in the Holy Land – along with 47 of our parishioners. Please keep us in your prayers that we will get there and back safely, and be sure that we will be praying for you and for your intentions.

First Saturday Devotions

Next Saturday, 2 July at 9:30am there will be devotions to Our Lady of Fatima here in the Cathedral, followed by 10:00am Mass. All are welcome!

Eucharistic Adoration on Saturday Mornings

“The bread that I shall give is my flesh, for the life of the world” (John 6:51). In this month when the Church especially celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi, come for some time of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament here at the Cathedral. On Saturday mornings, Adoration is celebrated following 10:00am Mass, from 10:30am-12:00pm. It is the perfect time to pray before the Risen Lord, or meditate on the readings for Sunday Mass. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. Jesus Himself is present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

New Volunteers Needed for Cathedral Flower Arranging Team

As we hope you have noticed, we always have a beautiful display of flowers in the cathedral… These displays are prepared by wonderful teams of volunteers who take it in turn to meet on a Friday to arrange the flowers in preparation for the weekend Masses. To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our teams. There are currently four teams, who meet either mid-morning/early afternoon on a Friday and each team is led by an experienced volunteer, so lack of experience is not a barrier if you are interested in providing this ministry. Can you help? If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Cathedral’s Over Sixties Club: Tuesday Coffee, Wednesday Cinema

Join the Cathedral’s Over Sixties Club for our weekly coffee afternoon on Tuesday from 2.30-4pm. Anyone over 60 years of age is very welcome! The next cinema outing for the over 60’s will be Wednesday 6th July. More information to come.

Over Sixties Information Technology Clinic This Thursday, 30th June

The Over Sixties Club offers an Information Technology (IT) Clinic that can help you with your questions about how to use your mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. Stop in for IT help at Coffee Saints 11.30am - 1pm, this Thursday 30th June. Join us on the last Thursday of each month!

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

A Marriage Preparation course will take place on Saturday, 27th of August, with presentations by married couples from the parish. To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Christian Meditation

Re-discover an ancient tradition that is a part of our Faith. Experience how silent contemplation in a group leads you to the joy of God´s healing. We meditate in person at 63 York Place on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. Afterwards you are welcome for refreshments and to socialize. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m. we meditate online on Zoom. The up-to-date schedule is here: https://www.meetup.com/Christian-Meditation-Group/events/ please contact Maciej Zurawski at maciej.m.zurawski@gmail.com

6pm Vigil Mass on Wednesday, 28 June for Holy Day of Obligation

A 6pm Vigil Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, 28 June for the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, a Holy Day of Obligation, which is Thursday, 29 June. Please note there will be no Mass at Ravelston on Thursday, 29 June.

No 6pm Ravelston Mass until 11th July

Please note that, other than the Wednesday, 28 June Mass at 6:00pm noted above, while we are away in the Holy Land there will be no evening Mass at Ravelston. I am sorry about this, but it just hasn’t been possible to find supply priests to cover this period. Normal service will be resumed in the week beginning 11th July!

Friday Café Cancelled on 1st July, Sunday Café as Usual after Mass

The Friday café for 1st July is cancelled, but will return on Friday, 8th July. Sunday teas & coffees will be held as usual after 10:30am Mass today. Please join us for a cuppa and a chat!

Volunteers Needed at St. Andrew’s! Many Roles Available!

Help is needed with cash counting, serving Sunday coffees/teas, teaching children’s catechesis, singing in the choir, serving as Eucharistic ministers, readers, passkeepers, sacristans, doing altar linens laundry, or church maintenance. Many of the roles are on a rota basis of every 6 to 8 weeks. Can you help? If interested, contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Please do get in touch!

Outdoor Stations of the Cross – Come and Pray

In these beautiful summer months, the outdoor Stations of the Cross at Ravelston are always available at for you to come and pray and meditate on the Lord’s Way of the Cross. Each Station offers an opportunity to pray in thanksgiving for Christ’s Passion and death for our salvation. Why not cultivate a regular devotion to the Stations of the Cross and make a practice of coming once a week or once a month for this traditional spiritual exercise?

5-Day Icon Painting Workshop at Leith School of Art, Edinburgh

The icon-painter Andrew Paterson will be providing a rare opportunity to learn how to practise the basic traditional techniques of Christian iconography in egg tempera, together with daily slide-talks on the visual language and theological meanings of the icon. No previous experience required. Monday 25th to Friday 29th July 2022. 9.30am to 4.30pm each day. £385 (includes all materials). For further details see the website of Leith School of Art: https://www.leithschoolofart.co.uk/course-info/606/icon-painting

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

Register now for September classes at the Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University for the MA in Applied Catholic Theology. Core courses include Aspects of Biblical Interpretation; Human Beings and Human Action; Foundations of Christian Spirituality; Basic Principles and History of Catholic Social Teaching; Spiritual Direction, Psychology and Spiritual Formation; and more. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit http://www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at http://bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening.

Come and Sing

Would you like to sing Mozart’s Coronation Mass in beautiful St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Edinburgh? The Soko Fund (http://www.thesokofund.org ) is organising an event to raise money for women’s education in Malawi. This event will take place on Saturday 24th September 2022. Singers of every level and experience are welcome. Book your place on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/come-sing-mozart-coronation-mass-music-for-malawi-tickets-209954929847

Shalom World  Free Catholic Movies, News, Shows and More

Shalom World is a Catholic, commercial-free, 24/7, HD family entertainment channel. “Change what you watch and watch the world change!” https://www.shalomworld.org/

Mission House 2023: A Year of Formation, Adventure and Fellowship

Craig Lodge's new Mission House offers a nine-month programme, for anyone between the ages of 18-30, that sets out to form spirit-filled evangelizers for the renewal of the Church. Apply online and watch the trailer for Mission House at https://www.craiglodge.org/ministries/mission-house Living and working together missionaries encourage one another on the path to holiness, and are sent out from the mission house to the streets, high schools, parishes and wherever the Lord calls.

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage in Scotland? Try the “Little Camino”, as Scotland enjoys its long summer. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. For details please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Job Opportunity with Bethany Christian Trust:

‘Passing the Baton Facilitator’

This role supports people who have a history of homelessness, helping to see isolation and loneliness reduced in Edinburgh. Bethany Christian Trust works closely with churches and community groups to help connect people into local activities and build strong healthy relationships and social networks. The position of ‘Passing the Baton Facilitator’ involves working with a teammate and a group of existing and new volunteers to facilitate the delivery of the Passing the Baton (PtB) befriending service with the aim of reducing loneliness for isolated people as they move towards interdependent living. The job is full time (37.5 hours/week) with salary arrange of £24,012 – £26,852. Closing date no later than 10am on Monday 4th July 2022. Please visit https://www.bethanychristiantrust.com/jobs-volunteering/jobs1/ for full details and contact information.

National Pilgrimage for Venerable Margaret Sinclair, Sunday 18 September

The national Venerable Margaret Sinclair Pilgrimage is on Sunday 18 September to pray at her tomb at St. Patrick’s, Cowgate EH1 1NA for her beatification. The pilgrimage opens at 2:00pm at St. Patrick’s, with 4:30pm Holy Mass and refreshments following. For more about this holy Edinburgh woman, who died in 1925 and whose cause for canonization was introduced in 1942, please visit www.margaretsinclair.scot

Free Mobility Services Available from St. James Quarter Car Park

Guest Mobility Services located on Level B2 of the St. James Quarter Car Park offers mobility equipment free of charge with no deposit required. The mobility fleet includes scooters, specialist bariatric scooters, powered wheelchairs, as well as devices for families including single and double push chairs. The equipment can be used at the Cathedral or anywhere around the city centre of Edinburgh. Hours are Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm and Sunday 10am-6pm. Booking is available either online at https://stjamesquarter.com/guest-mobility or by calling 07898 740288. For those attending 9:00am Sunday Mass, with two weeks’ notice arrangements can be made for staffing and mobility equipment by 8:30am on a Sunday morning. They’ll even arrange to meet you at your bus stop with mobility equipment!

Cathedral and Archdiocesan Updates by E-mail

Receive the Cathedral newsletter straight into your inbox by signing up at the ‘Stay in Touch’ section on the bottom of any page of this website. To be informed about Archdiocesan news, you may sign up for a monthly e-mail update at https://archedinburgh.org/news-events (scroll to bottom of page) or email matthew.meade@staned.org.uk and put ‘subscribe me’ in the subject bar.

Second Collection Today – Peter’s Pence

A second collection will take place today, Sunday 26 June for Peter’s Pence. This annual collection gives the Holy Father the means to provide charity and emergency assistance to those most in need. For more information, please visit https://www.obolodisanpietro.va/en.html

Read the newsletter for 26th June (pdf)

Solemnity Of Most Holy Body & Blood Of Christ – Year C

Young Adults Group – This Tuesday at 7pm

Fr Patrick will finish his series of talks on personal prayer on the 21st of June at 63 York Place. We begin with tea and coffee at 7pm and then the talk itself starts at 7.30pm. Afterwards, we'll pray Compline together and then retire to the pub. Hope to see you all there! All adults, aged 18-35, very welcome!

Join Friends of the Cathedral Today – Special Offer of Joint Membership!

Thank you to our parishioners who have joined Friends of the Cathedral! We have introduced a special offer for a limited time only - joint membership for £30 per month. This gives access to an excellent programme of events, starting with a music event with Sir James MacMillan in August, and you will receive the Friends magazine, Crux, that is specially created for our members.

Joint membership is also available to Friends who joined in the first few weeks of the launch, just change the amount of your monthly payment to £30 per month and email data@stmaryscathedral.co.uk with the name and email address of the person to be added to your membership. Thank you so much for joining early and helping Friends of the Cathedral to get off to a super start!

Legion of Mary – Students & Professionals Group

The Legion of Mary is a lay association of Catholics which seeks to help its members grow in holiness through devotion to Our Lady and by carrying out works of mercy. All are welcome to join. Our presidium name is Our Lady Cause of our Joy. We meet every Monday at 7:00 pm at 63 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD. We are a group of mixed male and female members, students and professionals and from different countries, cultures. For more information: Monika - 07751213612, Atama – 07832903514.

Christian Meditation

Re-discover an ancient tradition that is a part of our Faith. Experience how silent contemplation in a group leads you to the joy of God´s healing. We meditate in person at 63 York Place on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. Afterwards you are welcome for refreshments and to socialize. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m. we meditate online on Zoom. The up-to-date schedule is here: https://www.meetup.com/Christian-Meditation-Group/events/ please contact Maciej Zurawski at maciej.m.zurawski@gmail.com; 0771 777 2614.

Visit Coffee Saints café and Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable

Café Open 7 Days a Week 9am-4PM

Come and enjoy a coffee, breakfast or lunch at Coffee Saints café, in which all profits go to charity! The café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens, including those dealing with homelessness, mental health problems, poverty and more. It is a totally unique café in the St. James’ Quarter where your purchase directly supports those in need! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Cathedral’s Over Sixties Club: Tuesday Coffee, Wednesday Cinema

Join the Cathedral’s Over Sixties Club for our weekly coffee afternoon on Tuesday from 2.30-4pm. Anyone over 60 years of age is very welcome! The next cinema outing for the over 60’s will be Wednesday 22nd June. The film will be ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. Meet upstairs at the Omni at 12.15pm.

Information Technology (IT) Clinic: Thursday, 30th June

The Over Sixties Club offers an Information Technology (IT) Clinic that can help you with your mobile phones and laptops. Stop in for IT help at Coffee Saints 11.30am - 1pm, Thursday 30th June.

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 4pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group. 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

2022 Marriage Preparation Course 27th August

A Marriage Preparation course will take place on Saturday, 27th of August, with presentations by married couples from the parish. To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Holy Land Pilgrimage

Just to let you know that I will be away with 50 of our parishioners to the Holy Land from this coming Friday. We have been planning this pilgrimage for years now (delayed because of Covid) so please say a prayer that BA deign to fly us there and that we all get back safe and sound on Tuesday 5th July. Please be sure that we will pray for the Parish and all our parishioners at the Holy Places.

No 6pm Mass from 25th June until 11th July

Please note that while we are away in the Holy Land there will be no evening Mass at Ravelston. I am sorry about this, but it just hasn’t been possible to find supply priests to cover this period. Normal service will be resumed in the week beginning 11th July.

A Warm Welcome Awaits You at Our Cafés in the Parish Rooms

Teas & coffees have already returned on Sundays after 10:30am Mass at Ravelston - every Sunday! Additionally, the Friday cafe (10am-Noon) has reopened with delicious home-baking. Please join us for a cuppa and a chat at either or both cafes!

Volunteers Needed at St. Andrew’s! Many Roles Available!

Help is needed with cash counting, serving Sunday coffees/teas, teaching children’s catechesis, singing in the choir, serving as Eucharistic ministers, readers, passkeepers, sacristans, doing altar linens laundry, or church maintenance. Many of the roles are on a rota basis of every 6 to 8 weeks. Can you help? If interested, contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Please do get in touch!

The Scottish Catholic Magazine’s 17th June Issue Now Available!

The Scottish Catholic magazine’s 17th June issue has arrived with news, opinions and features on Catholic life in Scotland. A new edition is printed every two weeks. The Scottish Catholic is the only publication dedicated to Scotland’s 600,000 Catholics. For just £2 pick up your copy on the table in the Octagon while supplies last! Please put monies in the box at the pillar after you enter the Cathedral. Thank you! For more information, visit https://www.scottishcatholic.com/

Archdiocesan St Vincent de Paul Mass on Friday, 24 June

Renato Lima de Oliveira, International President General of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, will attend the annual Archdiocesan SSVP Mass at St Patrick’s Church in The Cowgate, Edinburgh, at 7pm on Friday 24 June. A buffet will be served after Mass. All welcome.

Justice & Peace Event on Saturday, 25 June

An event titled Caritas, Justice and Peace – a Synodal Way Forward takes place on Saturday 25 June, 10:00am-3:30pm at Ss John Cantius & Nicholas, Main Street, Broxburn, EH52 5RJ. It’s a chance for everyone who sees Caritas, Justice and Peace as integral to their Catholic faith to participate in shaping the agenda of the Archdiocesan Commission for Caritas, Justice & Peace over the next two years. All welcome. Details and registration at http://bit.ly/justiceandpeaceevent

Family Afternoon, Saturday 25 June: ‘The Eucharist: Source of Family Love’

A Family Afternoon at the Gillis Centre will take place on Saturday 25 June, 2.00pm-5.00pmat the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. It will include separate sessions for adults and children, focusing on The Eucharist: Source of Family Love, family prayer time in St Margaret’s Chapel and family games. This event coincides with the 10th World Meeting of Families taking place in Rome. Details and registration at https://bit.ly/ArchEventbrite

PVG Volunteers Needed for Family Afternoon

Volunteers with PVG membership are needed for work with children during the Family Afternoon on Sat 25th June, at the Gillis Centre. The children's groups will run for an hour 2.15-3.15pm and will be led by the Servidora Sisters. Volunteers will help support the Sisters in the children’s groups on the day and occupy any under-fives. If you have PVG membership and would like to volunteer, please contact our parish Safeguarding Officer, Chris McCabe, Chris.McCabe@staned.org.uk

Study Theology at Edinburgh Campus of St. Mary’s University!

St. Mary’s University’s Edinburgh campus offers a Master’s programme in Applied Catholic Theology that provides a grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology while enabling students to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. Classes start in September! Studies include Scripture, Doctrine, Christian Spirituality, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics. In case you missed it, a 1-hour video is available at bit.ly/OpenEveningReplay of the 17 May Open Evening for the programme. Enjoy the flexibility of part-time courses on the evening and at weekends! For more information, visit http://www.stmarys.ac.uk/Edinburgh Questions? Contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk 07773 689535.

Archdiocesan Lourdes Pilgrimage 8 July – 15 July 2022

The Archdiocesan Lourdes Pilgrimage will take place 8-15 July and will be led by Archbishop Cushley. Take a booking form in the Octagon or visit: https://www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes22

Craig Lodge Retreat House

Originally a Hunting Lodge, Craig Lodge is now a family house of prayer that seeks to welcome those who are 'hunting' for the Lord, thirsty and hungry to know him better. The grounds, nestled in Glen Orchy and surrounded by beautiful hills and mountains, provide a number of beautiful 'rooms,' both indoor and outdoor, in which to discover God's presence. Design a custom retreat, or take part in one of the many retreat events offered. For more information visit https://www.craiglodge.org/ministries/retreats Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, PA33 1AR, 01838 200216, mail@craiglodge.org

Mission House 2023: A Year of Formation, Adventure and Fellowship

Craig Lodge's new Mission House offers a nine-month programme, for anyone between the ages of 18-30, that sets out to form spirit-filled evangelizers for the renewal of the Church. Apply online and watch the trailer for Mission House at https://www.craiglodge.org/ministries/mission-house Living and working together missionaries encourage one another on the path to holiness, and are sent out from the mission house to the streets, high schools, parishes and wherever the Lord calls.

Relics of St. Bernadette to Visit Carfin Grotto

Carfin Grotto will host the relics of St Bernadette from 24th September until 2nd October 2022, the only Scottish venue to receive the relics. This will coincide with the centenary of the Grotto on 2nd October. For more information or to plan a visit to the grotto this summer, visit https://www.carfingrotto.org/ Carfin Grotto, situated in the Parish of St Francis Xavier's in the village of Carfin, near Motherwell in North Lanarkshire, is Scotland's National Shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes. The grotto is open 365 day a year, with Daily Masses, Confession, and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.

Come and Sing

Would you like to sing Mozart’s Coronation Mass in beautiful St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Edinburgh? The Soko Fund is organising an event to raise money for women’s education in Malawi. This event will take place on Saturday 24th September 2022. Singers of every level and experience are welcome. Book your place on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/come-sing-mozart-coronation-mass-music-for-malawi-tickets-209954929847 To find out more about the Soko Fund visit https://www.thesokofund.org/

Safeguarding in the Parish

Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of any member/visitor to our Parish is important to us. If you have any safeguarding concerns or need support as you were a victim of abuse, you can get help by visiting https://archedinburgh.org/administration/#safeguarding To discuss in confidence any concerns, contact: Emma Boothroyd, Safeguarding Advisor, Emma.Boothroyd@staned.org.uk 0131 623 8949 / 07903 619 342 or write to: The Safeguarding Advisor, Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB.

Cathedral and Archdiocesan Updates by E-mail

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Read the newsletter for 19th June (pdf)