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Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’ Begins on Monday!

Our Gospel of Mark event begins on Monday evening at 7pm and continues form Monday to Friday!

If you haven’t yet booked your tickets you can still do so - either by putting “Searching for Jesus Eventbrite” into Google or by following the link at bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark. Tickets will also be available at the door each evening.

And remember to forward the promotional video to anyone who you think might be interested: https://youtu.be/zNALK8pPxqs

St Pauls Bookshop: “Gospel of Mark” books in Stock!

Coming along to the Gospel of Mark event this week? Books by our speaker, Professor James Edwards, including The Gospel According to Mark, are now in stock in St. Pauls Bookshop! Looking for a Bible to read the Gospel of Mark? A wide selection of paperback and hardcover Bibles are available – stop in and make your choice as you get ready for the talks. Other books by Professor Edwards are available such as The Hebrew Gospel & the Development of the Synoptic Tradition, Is Jesus the Only Savior? and Between the Swastika and the Sickle: The Life, Disappearance, and Execution of Ernst Lohmeyer. The shop will be open every evening next week until 9:00pm.

Noon Mass Today: 100th Anniversary of the Knights of St. Columba

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the Noon Mass today for the 100th Anniversary of the Knights of St. Columba, the largest Catholic fraternal service organisation in the UK. The organisation is dedicated to the work of the Lay Apostolate and to the virtues of unity, charity and fraternity.

November Lists

During the month of November, we pray especially for the faithful departed. Please take a November List from the back of church to fill out with the names of those friends and family members who have passed away and return it to the Cathedral or St Andrew’s, Ravelston by placing them to the marked box found at the back of both churches. Please try and return them before the 1st of November, but you can take them throughout the month of November.

Saturday Morning Eucharistic Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament offers us with a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. You are welcome to join us every Saturday from 10:30am-12:00pm for this beautiful time of adoration. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more to adore the Lord in His Body shared for us. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

"The Lord, having loved those who were his own, loved them to the end....In order to leave them a pledge of this love, in order never to depart from his own and to make them sharers in his Passover, he instituted the Eucharist as the memorial of his death and Resurrection...." (CCC 1337)

Young Adults Group this Tuesday at 7pm with Fr. Joseph McGill

This week, Fr. Joseph McGill will speak about ‘Continuing Catholic Tradition in Post-Reformation Scotland’ at our Young Adults Group. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings. We meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for tea and coffee followed by the talk and discussion at 7.30pm. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to socialise at a local pub. See the poster in the Octagon for more details!

Parish Youth Group Returns 5th November

The Youth Group is on its holidays due to the Mid-Term break this weekend. It will return on Sunday 5th November at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. Children from P3 to P7 are welcome to join between 6 and 7.30pm for an evening of games, an opportunity to learn something about our faith, prayer and the tuck shop to finish things off. If you haven’t registered please pick up an invitation card with the QR code or you can fill out a form on the night. There is a £1 registration for the whole year. We look forward to seeing you all back on Sunday 5th November.

The Friendship Group

The Over Sixties coffee afternoon have rebranded: Our new name is The Friendship Group. There will also be a new meeting time, 2pm - 3.30pm. Please come along to meet old and new friends. All other details remain the same, including 20% discount on food and drink bought during the meeting time.

An outing to the Omni Cinema at Greenside has been organised for Thursday 26th October. Programme starts at 2.10pm, meet upstairs at Omni cinema 5 minutes before. Tickets can be bought online, cheapest option, or we can purchase on site.

Christmas Gift Collection

It’s that time of year again when parishioners of the Cathedral & St Andrew’s, Ravelston, donate gifts to be distributed to the children of the adults who are prisoners in Edinburgh (Saughton) Prison at Christmas.

We ask that the gifts are new, wrapped in Christmas Gift wrap, and with a label attached stating whether the gift is suitable for a boy or a girl and the age of the child. Gifts for older children from 11 years upwards would be most appreciated.

There will be a collection box at the back of both churches before all Masses for the depositing of gifts. The box will be available at the Vigil Masses and the Sunday Masses over the weekends of Saturday 11th/Sunday 12th and Saturday 18th /Sunday 19th November. Please be as generous as you have been in past years.

Rosary Before Mass During October

During the month of October, the rosary will begin at 5:30pm before Mass at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, and on Wednesday will be prayed before the Blessed Sacrament during Adoration. This is a beautiful and prayerful devotion to undertake during the month of Our Lady.

The Big Clean!

We need your help to get the church and rooms ready for Advent and Christmas. The Big Clean is happening on Saturday, 4th November, 10:00am-4:00pm, so please come along and help with this annual 'deep clean'. You can add your name to the sign-up sheet which is at the entrance to church today.

Ravelston Pastoral Outreach

We are looking for some help in supporting those parishioners who are sick and housebound through a telephone apostolate. All that would be involved is a few minutes of your week to make a regular call to one or more parishioner who can no longer make it to Sunday Mass. If you’d like to support those parishioners who are cut off from the celebration of Mass, please contact Fr Robert by calling the Cathedral Office or e-mailing frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

St Andrew’s Talk by Director of Catholic Parliamentary Office

Join us Monday, 30th October, 6:45pm with Anthony Horan, the Director of the Catholic Parliamentary Office, to discuss the work of the office and the representation of our faith in the political forum.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

All Souls’ Day

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year. It takes place on All Souls’ Day, Thursday 2 November at 10am in the Chapel at Mount Vernon Cemetery, 49 Mount Vernon Road, Edinburgh, EH16 6JG. All welcome.

Archdiocesan Youth Day on Saturday, 25th November

The Archdiocesan Youth Day will be a day of faith and fun for P4-P7s on Saturday 25 November, 10:30am to 3:30pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh. Join us as we come to know Jesus the King of the Universe and explore how we can prepare to meet our King this Christmas. We will have games, talks, sweets, Confessions, Mass and more!. Speak to the parish priest to register.

Diploma in Catechetics 2024

Explore the richness and depth of our Catholic faith – all from home – with the Diploma in Catechetics from the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh, led by Sr Miriam Ruth Ryan RSM. Tune in each Thursday at 7:30pm for an expert-led Zoom Webinar (or watch the recording at your convenience), and further enjoy guided readings, regular one-to-one support, and an in-person retreat. The Diploma in Catechetics begins on Thursday 25 January 2024. Concessions available. Registration and info at bit.ly/archdiploma2024. Questions? Email srmiriam.ruth@staned.org.uk

Primary Schools

A reminder for parents of children who start school in August 2024: You will be required to register your child for school shortly (please check with your local school). If you intend for them to go to a Catholic school, they should be baptised before registration takes place. This will ensure they are given a place in cases where spaces are limited, as children who are baptised Catholics will take priority. This is also the case for Catholic secondary schools.

Vocations Retreat

Thinking about a vocation to the religious life? Join other young women at a retreat in Edinburgh led by Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO, the Archdiocesan Director for Religious Vocations. It takes place from 3-5 November 2023 at St Columba’s, 9 Upper Gray Street, EH91SN. Email religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Vocations Mass

The next Mass to pray for Vocations to the priesthood and religious life in the Archdiocese is on Tuesday 31 October at 7pm at St Margaret’s, Drip Road, Raploch, Stirling, FK9 4UA.

There is a second collection today at all masses for Missio Scotland

Read the newsletter for 22nd October (pdf)

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’

Our Gospel of Mark event opens one week from Monday. If you haven’t yet booked you tickets - now is the time to do so! Either just put “Searching for Jesus Eventbrite” into Google or follow the link at https://bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark

Remember to forward the promotional video to anyone who you think might be interested: https://youtu.be/zNALK8pPxqs

Young Adults Group this Tuesday at 7pm with Fr. Robert Taylor

This week, Fr. Robert will speak about ‘Bellarmine & Borromeo: Countering the Reformation’ at our Young Adults Group. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings. We meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for tea and coffee followed by the talk and discussion at 7.30pm. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to socialise at a local pub. See the poster in the Octagon for more details!

Youth Group Every Sunday at Ravelston

The Youth Group meets every Sunday evening at St Andrew’s, Ravelston 6 to 7.30pm. Register using the QR code on the postcards or posters around the parish or by turning up on the night and filling in a form. It is a one-off £1 registration fee for the year and every evening involves games, activities to learn about the faith before prayer to conclude the night. Don’t forget some spending money for the tuckshop too.

Noon Mass Next Sunday: 100th Anniversary of the Knights of St. Columba

His Grace, Archbishop Cushley, will celebrate the Noon Mass next Sunday, 22 October, for the 100th Anniversary of the Knights of St. Columba, the largest Catholic fraternal service organisation in the UK. The organisation is dedicated to the work of the Lay Apostolate and to the virtues of unity, charity and fraternity.

Relics of St. Andrew, St. Columba & St. Margaret - 17th to 20th October

The Knights of St. Columba, who proudly safeguard the relics of St. Andrew, St. Columba and St. Margaret of Scotland, will bring these sacred relics to the Cathedral as part of their National Tour of the relics this year. From the morning of 17th October to the morning 20th October, the relics will be present in the Cathedral.

Catenian Association Meetings for Catholic Men on 18th October

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to their next meeting on Wednesday, 18th October, at 7.00 pm in 63 York Place. The Association is an international body of Catholic laymen who meet once a month and offer friendship and support. For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com

Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon

Join us for the Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30 pm till 4pm in Coffee Saints. All newcomers are very welcome!

St Pauls Bookshop: New Icons, 2024 Diaries and More!

Our St Pauls Bookshop has new icons available of St Andrew, St Joseph, Our Lady of Walsingham and others, as well as Catholic diaries for 2024, and the Magnificats with daily Mass readings for November and December. Christmas cards are already in stock, too! The shop is open 7 days a week, 10am-5pm.

Rosary Before Mass During October

During the month of October, the rosary will begin at 5:30pm before Mass at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, and on Wednesday will be prayed before the Blessed Sacrament during Adoration. This is a beautiful and prayerful devotion to undertake during the month of Our Lady.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

St Andrew’s Talks

Join us Monday, 30th October, 6.45pm with Anthony Horan, the Director of the Catholic Parliamentary Office, to discuss the work of the office and the representation of our faith in the political forum.

Ravelston Fabric Update

The disabled access issue has been resolved with a permanent access ramp now in place at the sacristy door. Please do take care on it in wet conditions. Meanwhile, the porch and the sacristy painting has been completed. We anticipate the completion of the sanctuary shortly with news of the carpets arrival imminent!

Second Collection for Missio Scotland Next Weekend

A special collection will be taken up at all Masses next weekend to mark World Day of Prayer for the Missions. Funds raised will go to Missio Scotland.

All Souls’ Day

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year. It takes place on All Souls’ Day, Thursday 2 November at 10am in the Chapel at Mount Vernon Cemetery, 49 Mount Vernon Road, Edinburgh, EH16 6JG. All welcome.

 Archdiocesan Youth Day on Saturday, 25th November

The Archdiocesan Youth Day will be a day of faith and fun for P4-P7s on Saturday 25 November, 10:30am to 3:30pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh. Join us as we come to know Jesus the King of the Universe and explore how we can prepare to meet our King this Christmas. We will have games, talks, sweets, Confessions, Mass and more!. Speak to the parish priest to register.

“Monastery Days” for Catholic Young Adults

YouCAN, a religious group for practicing young Catholic adults, have been working closely with a number of monasteries in the UK to organise “Monastery Days”. This is a unique opportunity for Catholics aged 18 to 45 to spend the day at several monasteries across England and Scotland, to pray together, attend Mass and enjoy time together socially. To attend “Monastery Days” contact rina@youngcatholicadultnetwork.uk And for more information, visit the YouCAN website at https://youngcatholicadultnetwork.uk

Hyning Monastery, Lancashire, 21 October

Bernardine Cistercian Sisters of Esquermes, https://www.bernardine.org

Ampleforth Abbey, York, 21 October

Benedictine monks, https://www.ampleforthabbey.org.uk

Pluscarden Abbey, Elgin, 28 October

Benedictine monks, https://www.pluscardenabbey.org

New CD Recording from Old Saint Paul's Church

Our friends at Old Saint Paul's Scottish Episcopal Church in Edinburgh https://www.osp.org.uk/ are about to release a new CD of their choir entitled “Sancte Paule Apostole”. The music comprises anthems, motets, hymns and liturgical settings, much of which has specific connections with Old Saint Paul's Church. The album was engineered by Matt Norriss from our own Schola Cantorum and will be available from 25 October on CD and via streaming.

Read the newsletter for 15th October (pdf)

Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’

It is only two weeks now until our Gospel of Mark Event. If you haven’t yet booked you tickets - now is the time to do so!! Either just put “Searching for Jesus Eventbrite” into Google or follow the link at bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark.

And remember to forward the promotional video to anyone who you think might be interested: https://youtu.be/zNALK8pPxqs

Young Adults Group this Tuesday at 7pm with Fr. Matthew Jarvis, OP

‘Is Pagan Philosophy Part of Christian Tradition?’ Find out at this week’s Young Adults Group talk by Fr. Matthew Jarvis, OP. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings. We meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for tea and coffee followed by the talk and discussion at 7.30pm. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to socialise at a local pub. See the poster in the Octagon for more details!

Youth Group Every Sunday at Ravelston

The Youth Group has returned! It meets every Sunday evening at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 6 to 7.30pm. You can register today using the QR code on the postcards or posters dotted around the parish or by turning up on the night and filling in a form. It is a one off £1 registration fee for the year and every evening involves games, activities to learn about the faith before prayer to conclude the night. Don’t forget some spending money for the tuckshop too.

Thank You for Big Clean!

A massive thank you to all those who turned out last Saturday afternoon to help to deep clean the areas of the Cathedral which are difficult to do on a regular basis. I think the results of their efforts should have been obvious to anyone visiting the Cathedral this weekend. Every chair was polished, cobwebs were banished from windows and the kneelers were all washed and rubbed down amongst much else. We were at least 11 nationalities and ranged in age from 12 – 80 something. It was really uplifting to be part of such a cross section of our wonderfully diverse community joining together with a common aim. A special thank you to all the regular cleaning volunteers for coming in for a second time in a week to lead the efforts and organise us all. Alice

Catenian Association Meetings for Catholic Men on 18th October

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to their next meeting on Wednesday, 18th October, at 7.00 p.m. in 63 York Place. The Association is an international body of Catholic laymen who meet once a month and offer friendship and support. For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com.

First Reconciliation Classes Begin Today, Class Diary Dates

First Confession/ Reconciliation classes start today from 9:30am in the Parish Rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. Mark your diary with class dates for the year.

All Classes take place at St Andrews, 77 Belford Road EH4 3DS during school term times

  • First Reconciliation 8 Oct 2023 – 4 Feb 2024 Sunday 9:30am – 10:15am

  • First Holy Communion 25 Feb 2024 – 2 June 2024 Sunday 9:30am – 10:15am

  • Confirmation 28 Jan 2024 – 12 May 2024 Sunday 5pm-6pm

Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon and Outing to Earl Haig Poppy Factory

Join us for the Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30 pm till 4pm in Coffee Saints. All newcomers are very welcome! Also, we will have an outing to Earl Haig Poppy Factory on Wednesday 11 October 1.30-3pm, Logie Green Road, with coffee at a local café afterwards. If you’d like to come along contact Trish on 07716 963215 or sign up at the Coffee Afternoon.

Teams of Our Lady to Help Married Couples, Tuesday, 10th October

Teams of Our Lady is a worldwide lay movement within the Catholic Church that aims to help married couples grow in their love of Christ and each other, recognising that Christian marriage is a precious gift that we need to nurture. Teams consist of four to six couples and a spiritual counsellor, often a priest, who meet roughly once a month in each other's homes becoming, over time, a strong supportive group. If you would like to find out more there will be an open information evening on Tuesday 10 October, 6:30pm-7:30pm in Ss John Cantius & Nicholas church hall, Broxburn, EH52 5RJ

Fabric Update from Alice

Since I last wrote an update on fabric matters, glazing has featured quite large in my life with the return to site of the windows repaired thanks to your Lenten giving. The internal stained-glass window in the Octagon has been lit from behind so that it glows to match its pair, and some of you may also have noticed that the window featuring St Stanislaw Kostka in the left aisle of the Sanctuary has been repaired, and the saint has regained his feet after many years without them. This repair was carried out thanks to a substantial donation for this purpose, and we have also been the beneficiaries of another thoughtful gift in the shape of a wheelchair for use in the Cathedral. Both donors wish to remain anonymous, but we are most grateful for their great generosity. If you have used the Coffee Saints café toilets, you will have seen that the tidying up work to the taps and basin areas have been completed, and at York Place the roofs of 61 and 63 received an overhaul during August and early September. Although there is progress, my to do list of jobs large and small is sitting at around 125 items, so I anticipate remaining busy! Thank you for all your assistance in spotting things that need doing. – Alice

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is the shared responsibility of everyone to ensure the safety and protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults. It is also about ensuring the safe behaviour of everyone who has a duty of care within our Catholic communities, whether they are ordained or lay, and whether they work in a paid or voluntary role. Safeguarding is not only a way to respond to harm, but must be proactive in the prevention of any form of abuse or harm. You can find more information on the posters in church, online (https://www.scssa.org.uk/Safeguarding) or contact Chris McCabe, Parish Safeguarding Convenor (Chris.McCabe@staned.org.uk, phone: 0131 556 1798). All volunteers must follow the approved recruitment process before they can start their volunteer role. If you have not completed and obtained written approval as part of your volunteer role, then please contact Chris McCabe. The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland has a mandatory Reporting Policy which requires all safeguarding allegations to be reported to Police Scotland, whether the accused is alive or deceased.

Rosary Before Mass During October

During the month of October, the rosary will begin at 5:30pm before Mass at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, and on Wednesday will be prayed before the Blessed Sacrament during Adoration. This is a beautiful and prayerful devotion to undertake during the month of Our Lady.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

St Andrew’s Social Calendar

The parish’s social team met this past week and confirmed the following dates for upcoming events:

• St Andrew’s Supper on 30th November. To celebrate the National and Parish patron you’re invited to a celebratory supper in the parish rooms following 6pm Mass. More details soon!

• Christmas Eve Social on 24th December: Following Carols & Vigil Mass, all are welcome to the parish rooms for our Christmas Eve social.

• National Bard with Burns Supper on Friday 26th January, 2024: We are delighted to team up with St Margaret’s in Davidson’s Mains to celebrate this event.

• Afternoon Tea on Friday, 26th April – Join us for a lovely afternoon tea. More details to follow.

• Annual Parish Barbecue on Sunday, 1st September – Our parish BBQ gathering will be held in the grounds of St Andrew’s.

We look forward to seeing you at these various events. The social team are always looking for new volunteers to help support the social life of the parish! Please speak to Fr Robert if you’d like to help out. Keep an eye on the newsletter for additional social events during the course of the year.

St Andrew’s Talks

Our next talk will be on Monday, 30th October from 6.45pm with Anthony Horan, the Director of the Catholic Parliamentary Office, to discuss the work of the office and the representation of our faith in the political forum.

Synod Prayer

Archbishop Cushley encourages us to pray for the success of the Synod of Bishops, which is taking place in Rome throughout October: We stand before You, Holy Spirit, as we gather together in Your name. With You alone to guide us, make Yourself at home in our hearts; Teach us the way we must go and how we are to pursue it. We are weak and sinful; do not let us promote disorder. Do not let ignorance lead us down the wrong path nor partiality influence our actions. Let us find in You our unity so that we may journey together to eternal life and not stray from the way of truth and what is right. All this we ask of You, who are at work in every place and time, in the communion of the Father and the Son, forever and ever. Amen.

All Souls’ Day

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year. It takes place on All Souls’ Day, Thursday 2 November at 10am in the Chapel at Mount Vernon Cemetery, 49 Mount Vernon Road, Edinburgh, EH16 6JG. All welcome. 

Vocations Retreat

Thinking about a vocation to the religious life? Join other young women at a retreat in Edinburgh led by Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO, the Archdiocesan Director for Religious Vocations. It takes place from 3-5 November 2023 at St Columba’s, 9 Upper Gray Street, EH91SN. Email religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Vocations Mass

The next Mass to pray for Vocations to the priesthood and religious life in the Archdiocese is on Tuesday 31 October at 7pm at St Margaret’s, Drip Road, Raploch, Stirling, FK9 4UA.

Tea Dance at Coffee Saints

Coffee Saints is hosting a Tea Dance on Wednesday, 22 November, 2:00pm-5:00pm. Grab your dance partner and join in for cake, tea and dancing to some fantastic live music! Tickets at Coffee Saints, £15pp.

Read the newsletter for 8th October (pdf)

Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’ Watch the video…! 

In anticipation of the forthcoming ‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’ event, our own Michael Ferguson has produced a wonderful video.

Watch the film here and why not help us publicise the event by sending the link to a friend or relative who might be interested.

Tickets are available at bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark There is a modest cost to attend the talks – but if there is anyone out there who would like to come but cannot afford it – a generous benefactor has offered to subsidise anyone who needs help. All you need to do is speak to me (Fr. Pat) or write to me at the Cathedral House address and I will arrange for you to receive tickets.

Welcome to Those Received into the Church and Confirmed 

Congratulations and welcome to those received and confirmed into the Catholic Church on Saturday, 30 September. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming Catholic, contact the parish office at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to learn more.

Young Adults Group this Tuesday at 7pmwith Fr. Jamie McMorrin

This week the Young Adults Group welcomes back Fr. Jamie McMorrin who will speak on ‘The Benedict Option: Handing on the Faith in the Dark Ages’. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings. We meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for tea and coffee followed by the talk and discussion at 7.30pm. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to socialise at a local pub. See the poster in the Octagon for more details!

Youth Group Every Sunday at Ravelston 

The Youth Group has returned! It meets every Sunday evening at St Andrew’s, Ravelston from 6 to 7.30pm. You can register today using the QR code on the postcards or posters dotted around the parish or by turning up on the night and filling in a form. It is a one off £1 registration fee for the year and every evening involves games, activities to learn about the faith before prayer to conclude the night. Don’t forget some spending money for the tuckshop too.

Crux Magazine on Sale This Weekend

The latest edition of the Cathedral’s Crux magazine will be on sale after all Masses this weekend. This issue includes features on our upcoming series of talks on the Gospel of Mark with Professor Edwards, the memorable parish pilgrimage to Rome for the ordinations of Deacons Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson, and the Friends of the Cathedral’s Tea with the Archbishop and much more! Join the Friends at https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/friends

Schola Cantorum at The Cumnock Tryst Festival next Sunday 8 October

Next Sunday 8 October, our Schola Cantorum will appear at Sir James MacMillan's The Cumnock Tryst international music festival at 11am Mass at St John’s Church, 92 Glaisnock Street KA18 1JU. All are welcome. Each year the opening service of the festival is hosted by a different denomination, and this year it is the turn of the Catholic Church to offer up its best! It is a great honour for our Schola Cantorum to have been invited by Sir James MacMillan, Director of The Cumnock Tryst and our Patron of Music, to be the choir for the opening Festival Mass. The octet will sing Palestrina's Missa Papae Marcelli and We shall walk through the valley arranged by Undine Smith Moore, which you can hear at this Sunday's 12pm Mass. (See https://www.thecumnocktryst.com/festival-mass for more details about the Festival Mass.) After the opening service, the Schola Cantorum will perform a programme of Scottish songs at the Festival Promenade Concert in the beautiful Dumfries House, including So Deep composed by MacMillan himself. (See https://www.thecumnocktryst.com/festival-promenade-concert for more details) 

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Open 

We are registering children now for catechism classes in preparation for 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 at 9:30am Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston beginning Sunday, 8th October.  Please visit the following links for registration:

Those who have registered will be contacted from mid-September with details about the next step.

First Reconciliation Classes Begin Sunday, 8th October

First Confession/ Reconciliation classes start on Sunday 8th Oct from 9:30am in the Parish Rooms at St Andrews. We look forward to meeting our new registrations there 

Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon and Outing to Earl Haig Poppy Factory

Join us for the Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon on Tuesdays 2.30 pm till 4pm in Coffee Saints. Also, we will have an outing to Earl Haig Poppy Factory on Wednesday 11 October 1.30-3pm, Logie Green Road.  Please make it know at the Coffee Afternoon if you’d like to attend or call 07716 963215.

Catenian Association Meetings for Catholic Men on 18th October

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to their next meeting on Wednesday, 18th October, at 7.00 p.m. in 63 York Place. The Association is an international body of Catholic laymen who meet once a month and offer friendship and support.  For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses are on Saturday 18th November 2023 and Saturday 2nd March 2024 at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

St. Pauls Bookshop Open 7 Days a Week, 10am-5pm

Our St. Pauls Bookshop is now open 7 days a week, 10am-5pm. Stop in any day to shop for Catholic Bibles, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, a Daily Missal, books, holy cards, rosaries, medals, greeting cards, diaries, posters, statues and a variety of children’s Bibles and books! Contact edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk, 0131 510 4260, www.stpauls.org.uk

Rosary Before Mass During October

During the month of October, the rosary will begin at 5:30pm before Mass at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, and on Wednesday will be prayed before the Blessed Sacrament during Adoration. This is a beautiful and prayerful devotion to undertake during the month of Our Lady. 

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

St Andrew’s Talks

Thanks to everyone who turned out for the latest St Andrew’s Talk on Monday night with Fr Andrew Garden. Our next talk will be on Monday, 30th October from 6.45pm with Anthony Horan, the Director of the Catholic Parliamentary Office, to discuss the work of the office and the representation of our faith in the political forum.

Ravelston Social Committee Meets on Wednesday, 4th October

The Social Committee will meet on Wednesday 4th October to plan the social events for the next year in St Andrew’s. Everyone who is interested in helping at these events are most welcome to meet with Fr Robert at the meeting, which will begin at 6.30pm in the parish rooms. If you can’t make it, but have an idea to put before the committee, please e-mail frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Monthly 'Knit and Natter' on First Friday

We are planning a 'knit and natter' afternoon on the first Friday of every month, starting this Friday 6th October, 2:00pm-4:00pm in the parish rooms at St Andrew’s.  There is no need to do any knitting!! All crafts are welcome, however, and if you would like to learn a craft, hopefully someone can help you!!  If you would like to be involved or learn more, contact Marie McQuillan (marie.mcquillan@virgin.net) or Pat Hernandez. 

Ravelston Fabric Update 

As part of our ongoing maintenance programme, the leak in the roof above the sanctuary has now been repaired; and the external window frames are in the process of being repainted, along with the entrance porch and sacristy. In approximately 6-8 weeks’ time, the new sanctuary curtains and associated changes should be ready to install, along with the new carpet. The sanctuary will then be a truly worthy home for the Lord. We are extremely grateful to the anonymous donor whose generosity has enabled these sanctuary improvements. Nearer the time, we will be looking for volunteers to assist with moving larger items off/on the carpeting – so watch this space!

Thank You from the Sisters!

Thank you to so many of you who joined us for our Open House and Holy Hour on our patronal Feast Day of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy 24th September. It was wonderful to welcome you at the start of our Jubilee Year. We have scheduled more Open Houses and Holy Hours including Saturday, 11 November, 4:15pm Open House, 5:10pm Holy Hour with Eucharistic Adoration.  To attend, RSVP at edinburgh@almamercy.org or call 0131 343 3380. Postcards are available at the back of church with details and future dates. 

All-Day Adoration with Missionaries of Charity on Saturday, 7th October

In celebration of the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, on Saturday 7th October, the Missionaries of Charity will have all-day Eucharistic Adoration in their chapel. This day is also a day of thanksgiving for the Missionaries of Charity - since on this day in 1950 the religious community was official established in the Archdiocese of Kolkata. Adoration begins at 9:00am and concludes just before 5:30pm with Benediction, immediately followed by Mass. All are welcome! Stop by the convent, just a 12-minute walk from the Cathedral, at 18 Hopetoun Crescent, Edinburgh EH7 4AY.

Free2Pray Webinar 

The Scottish Parliament is considering a proposed Bill to ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics in Scotland. Join a webinar titled ‘Free2Pray’ to find out what you can do to make your voice heard. It takes place on Tuesday 3 October at 7:45pm and is organised by the Scottish Catholic Parliamentary Office. Register at bit.ly/free2pray

Tea Dance at Coffee Saints

Coffee Saints is hosting a Tea Dance on Wednesday, 22 November, 2:00pm-5:00pm. Grab your dance partner and join in for cake, tea and dancing to some fantastic live music! Tickets at Coffee Saints, £15pp.

Explore Retreat for Women to Find Out More about Religious Life

The Archdiocese’s EXPLORE retreat is for women to learn more about a vocation to the religious life, Friday 3 to Sunday 5 November at St Columba's, 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh, EH9 1SN. Join other women to reflect and pray, led by Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO. Contact religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Read the newsletter for 1st October (pdf)

Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

Red Mass at Noon this Sunday

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the Red Mass at Noon today at the Cathedral. The Mass will see members of Scotland’s legal profession come together to mark the start of the new Legal Year. This year, we are very pleased to welcome a group of American judges and lawyers who are visiting Scotland under the auspices of the American Inns of Court and who will be present.

Crux Magazine on Sale This Weekend

The latest edition of the Cathedral’s Crux magazine will be on sale after all Masses this weekend. At only £5, with all proceeds benefitting the Cathedral, this issue includes a very special feature on our upcoming series of talks on the Gospel of Mark with Professor Edwards, the memorable parish pilgrimage to Rome for the ordinations of Deacons Peter Shankland and Paul Henderson, the Friends of the Cathedral’s Garden Party with the Archbishop and much more! Join Friends of the Cathedral at https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/friends

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’ Watch the video…! 

In anticipation of the forthcoming ‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’ event, our own Michael Ferguson has produced a wonderful video.

Watch the film here and why not help us publicise the event by sending the link to a friend or relative who might be interested.

https://youtu.be/zNALK8pPxqs

Tickets are available at bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark There is a modest cost to attend the talks – but if there is anyone out there who would like to come but cannot afford it – a generous benefactor has offered to subsidise anyone who needs help. All you need to do is speak to me (Fr. Pat) or write to me at the Cathedral House address and I will arrange for you to receive tickets.

Parish Retreat in Kinnoull This Weekend

25 of our fellow parishioners are attending our Parish Retreat this weekend run by Friends of the Cathedral at St. Mary’s Monastery in Kinnoull. Please pray that it will be a blessed and spiritually fruitful time for all!

Parish Youth Group Tonight at Ravelston

The Youth Group will returns tonight, Sunday 24th September, in the Parish Rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. All those in Primary 3-S1 are welcome! The Youth Group meets from 6pm until 7.30 and includes a mixture of some games and activities, learning more about the faith, a time of prayer and the tuckshop! Register for the new session for just £1 per child and don’t forget spending money for the tuckshop. Please pick up one of the cards with a QR code to register after Mass today or see the poster for more details.

Quiz Night Friday 29th September

Thanks to all who purchased tickets for our Parish Quiz Night coming up on Friday 29th September at 7pm. Tickets are now sold out! We look forward to seeing many of you there!

Young Adults Group on Tuesday at 7pm

The Young Adults Group will meet again from Tuesday, 26th September. Join us for a talk by Fr. Malcolm Hutchison on ‘The Development of Sacred Tradition in the Church Fathers.’ All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for tea and coffee followed by the talk and discussion at 7.30pm. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to socialise at a local pub. See the poster in the Octagon for more details!

Welcome to Those Being Received into the Church and Confirmed

At the 10am Mass on Saturday, 30 September, six people will be received into the Catholic Church and seven people will receive the sacrament of Confirmation, following their completion of the Summer Sacraments Class with Fr. Robert, Deacon Peter and seminarian Matthew McCafferty. Congratulations to each of them on this special day in their lives of faith. Please keep them in your prayers! If you or someone you know is interested in becoming Catholic, contact the parish office at cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to learn more.

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Open

We are registering children now for catechism classes in preparation for 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 at 9:30am Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston beginning Sunday, 8th October. Please visit the following links for registration:

Those who have registered will be contacted from mid-September with details about the next step.

Catenian Association Meetings for Catholic Men

The Catenian Association invites all Catholic men, married or single, to their next meeting on Wednesday, 18th October, at 7.00 p.m. in 63 York Place. The Association is an international body of Catholic laymen who meet once a month and offer friendship and support. For more information contact John Russell at 01555 728032 or membership@thecatenians.com

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses are on Saturday 18th November 2023 and Saturday 2nd March 2024 at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

Open House & Holy Hour with the Sisters this sunday

Come and pray with the Sisters in celebration today at their Open House at 2:00pm to learn a little about their community, followed by Holy Hour with Vespers at 3:50pm. Today, the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan, celebrate the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy, the patroness of their community. This year they are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of their community’s founding. To help with planning for this event, please RSVP: edinburgh@almamercy.org, 01313433380.

St Andrew’s Talk Tomorrow on ‘Angels and Archangels’

Join us tomorrow at 6:45pm in the Parish Rooms at Ravelston for our St. Andrew’s Talk with Fr Andrew Garden on “Angels and Archangels”, what they are, what their significance is in the faith and how we recognise them today. Come along for Mass at 6pm and then the talk, followed by some refreshments and a chance to discuss the subject.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for Children Begins Monday

Children grow in love for Jesus, the Good Shepherd, through the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program in a child-friendly space called an atrium. By developing their relationship with God through works that include guided, hands-on activities, children learn about how much God loves them. Free of charge at Iona Atrium, Gillis Centre, 100 Strathhearn Road, Edinburgh EH9 1BB. Children from any parish welcome! Sessions begin for 3-4 year olds on Monday, 25 September, 10:00am - 12:00pm, and for 5-6 year olds on Friday, 29 September: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 6-9 year olds at 3:00pm - 4:30pm. To register, please contact Sister Miriam Ruth Ryan, RSM at SrMiriam.Ruth@staned.org.uk, 07933928211.

Assisted Dying Forum on Wednesday, 27 September

The Assisted Dying Bill will go to the Scottish Parliament soon. To become better informed about this important issue, register for the Assisted Dying Form on Wednesday, 27 September 7:30pm-9:00pm at Barclay Viewforth Church, 1 Wrights Houses, Edinburgh EH10 4HR. This free event will have four speakers who will each present their side of the argument. Email your questions before the event to: questions@barclayviewforth.org.uk. For the Bill: Liam McArthur MSP and Fraser Sutherland (Humanism Scotland). Against the Bill: Dr Gillian Wright (Our Duty of Care); and Dr Gordon Macdonald (Care Not Killing). Entry will be by pre-booked ticket only. To register please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/assisted-dying-forum-tickets-694389867787

Our Lady of the Rosary: All Day Adoration with Missionaries of Charity

In celebration of the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, on Saturday, 7th October, join the Missionaries of Charity Sisters for all-day Eucharistic Adoration in their chapel. Adoration begins at 9:00am and concludes just before 5:30pm with Benediction, immediately followed by Mass. All are welcome! Stop by the convent, just a 12-minute walk from the Cathedral, at 18 Hopetoun Crescent, Edinburgh EH7 4AY.

Make Your Voice Heard: Abortion Services Bill to Be Debated in Holyrood

The Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Bill, tabled by Gillian MacKay MSP, will soon be debated in Holyrood. If the Bill is passed it will remove a lifeline for women who want to keep their babies but feel they have no other choice than abortion, and will introduce so-called buffer zones around abortion clinics, meaning that even silent prayer or witness would not be allowed. Anyone taking part in a pro-life vigil in Scotland would be subject to a six-month prison sentence for a first offence, and up to two years for subsequent breaches. Make your voice heard by contacting your Members of the Scottish Parliament. Use this easy webtool to email them: https://www.spuc.org.uk/nobufferzonesScotland

Free2Pray Webinar

The Scottish Parliament is considering a proposed Bill to ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics in Scotland. Join a webinar titled ‘Free2Pray’ to find out what you can do to make your voice heard. It takes place on Tuesday 3 October at 7:45pm and is organised by the Scottish Catholic Parliamentary Office. Register at bit.ly/free2pray

Retreat in Daily Life

Fr David Stewart SJ leads a four-week Retreat in Daily Life from 1 October to 5 November. You can make this individually guided retreat without leaving your home, just attend the welcome gathering at the start, and a similar shared closing at the end at Sacred Heart Church, Lauriston Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DJ. For an application pack and more details email ejcretreats@jesuit.org.uk

Praying for Life: 40 Days for Life Edinburgh

Pray for an end to abortion with 40 Days for Life between 27th September and 5th November on the public right-of-way outside the Chalmers Sexual Health Centre, Chalmers Street, Edinburgh. For more information, contact edinburgh40days@gmail.com or to sign up for prayer vigil hours visit https://www.40daysforlife.com/en/Edinburgh

Information Meeting on Teams of Our Lady to Help Married Couples

Teams of Our Lady is a worldwide lay movement within the Catholic Church that aims to help married couples grow in their love of Christ and each other, recognising that Christian marriage is a precious gift that we need to nurture. Teams consist of four to six couples and a spiritual counsellor, often a priest, who meet roughly once a month in each other's homes becoming, over time, a strong supportive group. If you would like to find out more there will be an open information evening on Tuesday 10 October, 6:30pm-7:30pm in Ss John Cantius & Nicholas church hall, Broxburn, EH52 5RJ.
Read the newsletter for 24th September (pdf)

Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

Quiz Night, Friday 29th September at 7pm

On Friday 29th September we will be having one of our very popular Parish Quiz Nights. The night will run from 7-10pm. There will be a bar, and nibbles will be provided. Come as a team (up to a max of 6 persons) or play it solo and win undying glory! There will be an amazing prize for the winner/team.

Tickets priced £10 (cheap – Ed!) are on sale after Mass today. Numbers are limited – so snap them up quickly while still available!!!

The Cathedral Big Clean Saturday 30th September at 2pm

On Saturday 30th September we will be having another “Big Clean” in the Cathedral from 2-4pm. Jobs on the list including moving all the chairs to clean underneath them and wiping down the kneelers, cleaning behind the curtains in the Sanctuary and around the edges of the Cathedral where it is harder to get at. We need approximately 25 volunteers to complete the tasks within the time and so far we only have 5! This is something that you can do which really makes a difference. A gift of time – far more valuable than money. Please consider signing up after Mass or email me on complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins on Tuesday at 7pm

If you, or someone you know, would like to become Catholic, or simply learn more about the Catholic faith, the way to do it is through our Cathedral RCIA course. The group meets every Tuesday evening at 7:00pm at 61 York Place - beginning this Tuesday, 12th September. For more information and to register, call in the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk.

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Open

We are registering children now for catechism classes in preparation for 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 at 9:30am Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston beginning Sunday, 8th October. Please visit the following links for registration:

Those who have registered will be contacted from mid-September with details about the next step.

Young Adults Group begins again on Tuesday 19th September at 7pm

The Young Adults Group will meet again from Tuesday, 19th September. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings, where we will be learning about “Sacred Tradition”. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for tea and coffee followed by the talk and discussion at 7.30pm. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to socialise at a local pub. See the poster at the back of the Church for more details!

Red Mass at Noon on Sunday, 24 September

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the annual Red Mass at Noon on Sunday 24 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.

Parish Retreat at St Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull

Thank you to the parishioners who are attending the parish retreat that Friends of St Mary's Cathedral has organised at St Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull on Friday 22 - Sunday 24 September,. Please get in touch with ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk or the Cathedral Office if you have not had confirmation of your place yet.

Parish Youth Group Sunday 24th September at Ravelston

The Youth Group will return from Sunday 24th September in the Parish Rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. All those in Primary 3-S1 are welcome! The Youth Group meets from 6pm until 7.30 and includes a mixture of some games and activities, learning more about the faith, a time of prayer and the tuckshop! Register for the new session for just £1 per child and don’t forget spending money for the tuckshop. Please pick up one of the cards with a QR code to register after Mass today or see the poster for more details.

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses are on Saturday 18th November 2023 and Saturday 2nd March 2024 at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

Cathedral Flower Arranging Team Seeking New Volunteers

We are always looking to recruit more volunteers to join our flower arranging teams. There are currently four teams, who meet mid-morning 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. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com; or call her on 0131 553 1510.

Comings and Goings…

Matthew McCafferty, the seminarian who was in his summer placement here for the month of August, has returned to seminary in Rome. Please keep him in your prayers as he continues his studies. You may also have noticed a few new Sisters around. Sister Miriam Ruth, RSM is the new Catechetics Advisor for the Archdiocese, taking over from Sister Anna Marie McGuan. Sister Paul Miriam, RSM is a second-year novice and has been sent to assist Sister Miriam Ruth with the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. They are both exited to serve the archdiocese. Sister Ilse, from the Netherlands, is a postulant with the community (one of a class of 11 postulants!) and will be traveling to the Motherhouse for her time there in preparation for entering the novitiate. Please pray for them and make sure to meet them!

Thank You!

Thank you to everyone that helped to make the annual summer BBQ such a wonderful event last weekend! We were very fortunate to have sunshine and clear blue skies all afternoon, as well as a great selection of books, bric-a-brac and plants, a tombola, a sweet stall and, of course, fabulous food! Particular thanks go to Phil for organising, John for endless barbecuing(!) and to all our volunteers who helped run the stalls as well as all those who brought salads, cakes and desserts! A great time was had by all! Although we have collected in the majority of monies that were taken on the day, we are still collating final expenses and hope to confirm final figures next weekend for what was definitely a most successful and enjoyable afternoon!

Open House & Holy Hour with the Sisters: Sunday, 24 September

Come and pray with the Sisters in celebration! On Sunday 24 September the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan celebrate the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy, the patroness of their community. This is a very special feast day for the Sisters, since this year they are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the founding of their community (1st September 2023-1st September 2024). The Holy Father has granted the opportunity for a Plenary Indulgence for anyone who prays in one of the Sisters’ chapels and fulfils the usual requirements. Come for the Open House at 2:00pm to talk with the Sisters, see the convent, and learn a little about their community, followed by Holy Hour with Vespers at 3:50pm. To help with planning for this event, please RSVP: edinburgh@almamercy.org, 01313433380.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

St Andrew’s Talks

Thank you to everyone who turned out for the first in the new series of St Andrew’s Talks. The next one will be given by Fr Andrew Garden on 25th September in the Parish Rooms. At that time in the liturgical year of the Church we celebrate angels – both arch and guardian. Fr Andrew will, therefore, be talking “Angels and Archangels”, what they are, what their significance is in the faith and how we recognise them today. Join us for Mass at 6pm on Monday 25th September and then the talk starting at 6.45pm, followed by some refreshments and a chance to discuss the subject.

Free2Pray Webinar – Make Your Voice Heard

The Scottish Parliament is considering a proposed Bill to ban peaceful prayers and offers of help near abortion clinics in Scotland. Join a webinar titled ‘Free2Pray’ to find out what you can do to make your voice heard. It takes place on Tuesday 3 October at 7:45pm and is organised by the Scottish Catholic Parliamentary Office. Register at bit.ly/free2pray

A View from Within: Life Inside Scotland’s Prisons

Those with experience of what life is like inside Scotland’s prisons – including prison chaplains – share their stories at this free event to mark Prisoners’ Week. It takes place on Saturday 7 October from 10:00am- 3:30pm at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB. Details and registration at bit.ly/aviewfromwithin

Information Meeting on Teams of Our Lady to Help Married Couples

Teams of Our Lady is a worldwide lay movement within the Catholic Church that aims to help married couples grow in their love of Christ and each other, recognising that Christian marriage is a precious gift that we need to nurture. Teams consist of four to six couples and a spiritual counsellor, often a priest, who meet roughly once a month in each other's homes becoming, over time, a strong supportive group. If you would like to find out more there will be an open information evening on Tuesday 10 October, 6:30pm-7:30pm in Ss John Cantius & Nicholas church hall, Broxburn,EH52 5RJ.

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for Children Ages 3 to 9

Children grow in love for Jesus, the Good Shepherd, through the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program in a child-friendly space called an atrium. By developing their relationship with God through works that include guided, hands-on activities, children learn about how much God loves them. Free of charge at Iona Atrium, Gillis Centre, 100 Strathhearn Road, Edinburgh EH9 1BB. Children from any parish welcome! Sessions begin for 3-4 year olds on Monday, 25 September, 10:00am - 12:00pm, and for 5-6 year olds on Friday, 29 September: 1:00pm - 2:30pm, 6-9 year olds at 3:00pm - 4:30pm. To register, please contact Sister Miriam Ruth Ryan, RSM at SrMiriam.Ruth@staned.org.uk, 07933928211.

Read the newsletter for 10th September (pdf)

Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Open

We are registering children now for catechism classes in preparation for 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 at 9:30am Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston beginning Sunday, 8th October. Please visit the following links for registration:]

Those who have registered will be contacted from mid-September with details about the next step.

Young Adults Group Returns on 19th September: Sacred Tradition

The Young Adults Group will meet again from Tuesday, 19th September. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings, where we will be learning about Sacred Tradition. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for the talk at 7.30pm, followed by a short group discussion. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to meet up at a local pub. See the poster for more details!

Parish Youth Group Returns

The Youth Group will return from Sunday 24th September in the Parish Rooms at St Andrew’s, Ravelston. All those in Primary 3-S1 are welcome! The Youth Group meets from 6pm until 7.30 and includes a mixture of some games and activities, learning more about the faith, a time of prayer and the tuckshop! Register for the new session for just £1 per child and don’t forget spending money for the tuckshop. Please pick up one of the cards with a QR code to register after Mass today or see the poster for more details.

No 10:00am Mass Monday-Friday until mid-September

Some of our priests are on annual leave at this time, so the Monday-Friday 10am Mass has been cancelled until Monday, 18 September. The 10am Mass on Saturday morning, followed by Adoration and Confessions, will continue as usual each week. Thank you for your understanding.

Parish Retreat at St Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull

Thank you to the parishioners who are attending the parish retreat to St Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull on Friday 22 - Sunday 24 September, that Friends of St Mary's Cathedral has organised. Please get in touch with ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk or the Cathedral Office if you have not had confirmation of your place yet.

Saturday Morning Eucharistic Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament offers us with a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. You are welcome to join us every Saturday from 10:30am-12:00pm for this beautiful time of adoration. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more to adore the Lord in His Body shared for us. Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

Sea Sunday Appeal Thank You

Euan McArthur of Stella Maris (the Apostleship of the Sea) sent a message of thanks for the Cathedral parish’s second collection donation for its July appeal: “We are most grateful for your parish’s total donation of £1529.21. The generosity shown by your parishioners will help ensure that seafarers and fishers in this country and around the world will continue to receive the care and support that they so vitally need.”

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’

With Professor James Edwards, 23-27th October

Get to know Jesus better in our mini course on the Gospel of Mark! The event will be 7pm-9pm in the Cathedral from 23rd October to 27th October. If you haven’t signed up yet – why not think about it? Register on Eventbrite at https://bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark. Learn more about it in a 30-minute preview with Fr. Patrick and Sr. Anna Marie on the Archdiocese’s YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/PreviewGospelofMark.

Red Mass at Noon on Sunday, 24 September

His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate the annual Red Mass at Noon on Sunday 24 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.

Your Starter for Ten: Adults Quiz Night on Friday 29th September

Come along to our Adults Quiz Night in Coffee Saints on Friday 29th September! There will be a cash bar and nibbles will be provided. The night will run from 7 - 10pm. Tickets only £10 per person, (all proceeds to Cathedral funds). Questions categories will be literature, film, science, history, music, general knowledge - who knows what might come up! Come as a team (up to a max of 6 persons) or play it solo and win undying glory. There will be a CASH PRIZE for the winner/team plus some Quick-Fire Quirky prize opportunities throughout the evening! Tickets will be on sale after Mass next weekend and throughout September. We are limited by numbers in the hall, so once they’re gone, they’re gone! Snap them up while you can!

Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation course are Saturday 18th November 2023 and Saturday 2nd March 2024 at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

2024 Diaries & Missals and Children’s Books and Bibles

Are you ready for 2024? Pick up your God’s Word Daily Reflections 2024 diary today in our St Pauls Bookshop, along with the new St Paul's Sunday Missal 2024. Copies of Magnificat for September and October are in, too. Also, find a wide selection of beautiful Bibles and books for children including Illustrated Lives of the Saints for Catholic Children, Catholic Chronicles from Adam to the Apostles, Jonah and the Whale, Noah’s Ark and fun activity books including Wipe-Clean Bible Activity Books on the New Testament and Old Testament. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (closed Mondays), 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Want to Become Catholic? RCIA Begins 12th September

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 2024. Invite a friend to join you! The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group meets weekly beginning Tuesday, 12th September at 7:00pm in 61 York Place. For more information and to register, call the parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk.

Cathedral Flower Arranging Team Seeking New Volunteers

To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our flower arranging teams. There are currently four teams, who meet mid-morning 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. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Parish Barbecue – Today!

The Parish Barbecue is today, starting at 1.30pm – whatever the weather! Tickets are available after Mass or on the gate - £5 per person or £10 for a family, a bargain! As well as that we have the usual range of stalls from books to plants, bric a brac to the bottle tombola. Please note, no donated goods on the day for these stalls. Any offerings of cakes to have with teas and coffee will be most welcome though, please hand them into the parish rooms before or after Mass.

St Andrew’s Talks

Thank you to everyone who turned out for the first in the new series of St Andrew’s Talks. The next one will be given by Fr Andrew Garden on the 25th September in the Parish Rooms. At that time in the liturgical year of the Church we celebrate angels – both arch and guardian. Fr Andrew will, therefore, be talking “Angels and Archangels”, what they are, what their significance is in the faith and how we recognise them today. Join us for Mass at 6pm on Monday 25th September and then the talk starting at 6.45pm, followed by some refreshments and a chance to discuss the subject.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Stop in at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston on Wednesdays and spend some time with Jesus Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Beginning from 5pm, we have Eucharistic Adoration, and a priest is available to hear Confessions, too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

Online Event: “Love Gives Life,” Pregnancy Support in our Archdiocese

Many mothers in our Archdiocese need support during, and after, pregnancy. In deprived areas there are additional challenges involving finances, resources, sometimes trauma and, often, lack of support. The Archdiocese works with SHE Pregnancy Support who provide practical compassionate care to women facing unexpected pregnancies, helping to build a culture of life in Scotland. For the Feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta, our online event explains how pregnancy support is provided in our Archdiocese and how you can help! It will be on Tuesday, 5th September at 7.45pm. Register at https://bit.ly/lifesupport09

National Pilgrimage for the Beatification of Venerable Margaret Sinclair

The Archdiocese’s annual National Pilgrimage to pray for the Beatification of Venerable Margaret Sinclair will be held on Sunday, 17 September from 12:30pm-6:00pm at St. Patrick’s Church, Cowgate, Edinburgh. The day includes 12:30pm-1:50pm refreshments and sale of candles and goods, 2:00pm Holy Hour with Rosary, Confessions, silence, hymns and Benediction, 3:00pm Reflection and Novena prayers, 3:30pm Break for refreshments and sale of candles and goods, 4:30pm Holy Mass. Learn more about this holy woman at https://www.margaretsinclair.scot/

Beginning Experience Weekend: Help with Loss of a Loved One

One of the life’s most traumatic experiences can be the loss of a loved one, such as through separation, divorce, or death. It can result in unbearable feelings of grief and loneliness. The Beginning Experience Scotland Team would like to help. Come for a weekend away for a lifetime of change at Conforti Centre, initiative of the Xaverian UK Province, at Coatbridge, Friday, 29th September to Sunday 1st October. This is a wonderful opportunity for a time to heal by experiencing God’s love through others and to begin again. For further details, phone Louise on 07926571004 or email louisep398@gmail.com Learn more at https://beginningexperiencegbandi.org/scotland

Bethany Christian Trust Job Openings

Bethany Christian Trust has several job openings for a variety of roles. Join a team of people all contributing their skills, experience, and dedication towards ending homelessness in Scotland. Openings include Trust and Grants Fundraising Team Lead, Reception Administrator, Bethany House Project Worker and more. Visit https://bethanychristiantrust.com/jobs for salary details and applications. Bethany Christian Trust, 65 Bonnington Road, Edinburgh, EH6 5JQ, 0131561 8930, info@bethanychristiantrust.com

Retreat: Spirit and Truth Weekend

Come to Craig Lodge House of Prayer in the beautiful Scottish Highlands for a weekend that will lead you deeper into worshipping the Father in spirit and truth. This weekend-long worship school will be comprised of teaching and extended times of worship, finding their source and summit in the Mass. The retreat is for everyone who wants to grow in greater intimacy with the Lord and is not limited to musicians. The weekend begins Friday, 29th September 5:00pm and ends Sunday, 1st October at 1:00pm. For more details contact mail@craiglodge.org or call 01838 200216. Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR, http://www.craiglodge.org

Read the newsletter for 3rd September (pdf)

Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Opens 1st 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, 1st September.

To register your child (P3) for the sacrament of First Reconciliation please register at www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/sacrament-of-first-reconciliation

For First Holy Communion (P4) www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-communion

For Confirmation (P7) www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/confirmation

Young Adults Group Returns: Sacred Tradition

The Young Adults Group will meet again from Tuesday, 19th September. All those between the ages of 18-35 are welcome to the weekly meetings, where we will be learning about Sacred Tradition. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place at 7:00pm for the talk at 7.30pm, followed by a short group discussion. Each session concludes with Night Prayer and the chance to meet up at a local pub. See the poster for more details!

No 10:00am Mass Monday-Friday until mid-September

Some of our priests are on annual leave at this time, so we will have to cancel the Monday-Friday 10am Mass until Monday, 18 September when it will resume. The 10am Mass on Saturday morning followed by Adoration and Confessions will continue as usual each week. Thank you for your understanding.

Saturday Morning Eucharistic Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament offers us with a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. You are welcome to join us every Saturday from 10:30am-12:00pm for this beautiful time of adoration. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more to adore the Lord in His Body shared for us. “It is not man that causes the things offered to become the Body and Blood of Christ, but he who was crucified for us, Christ himself. The priest, in the role of Christ, pronounces these words, but their power and grace are God’s. ‘This is my Body,’ he says. This word transforms the things offered.” (St. John Chrysostom) Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’

With Professor James Edwards, 23-27th October

Get to know Jesus better in our mini course on the Gospel of Mark! The event will be 7pm-9pm in the Cathedral from 23rd October to 27th October. If you haven’t signed up yet – why not think about it? Register on Eventbrite at https://bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark. Learn more about it in a 30-minute preview with Fr. Patrick and Sr. Anna Marie on the Archdiocese’s YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/PreviewGospelofMark

Organ Recital Thank You

Thank you to everyone who attended Nicholas Wearne’s fantastic organ recital on Saturday 19 August, which raised £85 in aid of Cathedral music.

2023 Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses are Saturday 2nd September and Saturday 18th November at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon

Join the “Over Sixties Group” for our Coffee Afternoon in Coffee Saints on Tuesday 29th August, 2:30pm-4pm.

Your Starter for Ten: Adults Quiz Night on Friday 29th September

Come along to our Adults Quiz Night In Coffee Saints on Friday 29th September! There will be a cash bar and nibbles will be provided. The night will run from 7 - 10pm. Tickets only £10 per person, (all proceeds to Cathedral funds). Questions categories will be literature, film, science, history, music, general knowledge - who knows what might come up! Come as a team (up to a max of 6 persons) or play it solo and win undying glory. There will be a CASH PRIZE for the winner/team plus some Quick-Fire Quirky prize opportunities throughout the evening! Tickets will be on sale after Mass next weekend and throughout September. We are limited by numbers in the hall, so once they’re gone, they’re gone! Snap them up while you can!

Scottish Religious Books and Plaques of Scottish Saints

A variety of Scottish-themed religious books and plaques of Scottish saints are now available in our St Pauls Bookshop! Visit today to shop for a plaque of St Andrew, St Margaret of Scotland, St John Ogilvie, St Mungo, St Columba and other Scottish Saints. Discover treasures of our Catholic faith in Scotland in our new books, The Story of Margaret Sinclair in Words & Pictures, A Hundred Years of Carfin Grotto, A Record of Generous People: A History of the Catholic Church in Argyll & the Isles, and more! As we approach September, shop for some great books to learn more about the church. Don’t forget the range of Cathedral merchandise now available, too. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (closed Mondays), 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.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 2024. 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

Cathedral Flower Arranging Team Seeking New Volunteers

To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our flower arranging teams. There are currently four teams, who meet mid-morning 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. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Sign Up for Cathedral Big Clean on Saturday 30 September

Our volunteer cleaners and Marcin, our Sacristan, do a great job of keeping the Cathedral looking spic and span, but every so often it is helpful to have a deeper cleaner than they are able to manage with their limited time and manpower. To that end, we are holding our next Big Clean day on Saturday 30th September from 2 – 4 pm. It is a great way to work off a few calories, meet others and do something for our community. To get around the jobs on the list, we need 25 volunteers. If you felt able to volunteer your time and muscle, it would be great if you could sign up with me by emailing complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you in advance. Alice

Ravelston Fabric Update

You will notice some differences to the sanctuary today following a busy week of works. The upper section of the sanctuary wall has been transformed with the removal of the odd old panelling and the wall painted one, uniform colour – underneath was an array of colours. The new canopy is lower and its beautiful inscription clearer; the large crucifix is higher and more visible. The existing curtains will remain for the time being whilst new curtains are made. The sanctuary overhaul will be completed in due course with new carpets and upholstery, providing a beautiful and worthy space for the celebration of Holy Mass. Also in planning are the next phases of fire safety changes for the church and an overdue refurbishment of the parish rooms.

‘Roamin’ Catholics’ on Pilgrimage: St. Andrew’s Talk Tomorrow 6.45pm

The popular St Andrew’s Talks will return tomorrow! Join Fr Robert and Matthew McCafferty, a seminarian for the archdiocese, for their talk ‘Roamin’ Catholics’ with a look back on the parish Rome pilgrimage from June of this year. The evening will be a whirlwind recap of the places we visited and an insight into some of the other treasures of the Eternal City. Come to Mass at 6pm and then join the talk from 6.45 in the Parish Rooms. Soup and sandwiches will follow afterwards when you can discuss and share your own memories.

Parish BBQ Sunday 3rd September – Tickets on Sale Today!

The Parish Barbecue at St. Andrew’s will be on Sunday 3rd September, starting at 1.30pm, rain, hail or shine! Tickets are available in the Parish Rooms after Mass and on the day itself: £5 per person or £10 for a family! Please note that we will not have card machines available, so please bring cash for both ticket and stall purchases – thank you! Please volunteer some time to help in the organising and running the day, by contacting any member of the Parish Council or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. We are looking for donations for our book stall, plant stall, bric a brac stall and bottle tombola. On the day itself, donations of cakes of all kinds for those who want a slice with a cuppa would be most welcome. Donations can be left in the parish room before or after Mass. Alternately speak to Phil, or email philg0dfrey@hotmail.com to arrange collection of your donations.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Make some time to come before Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration at St Andrew’s, Ravelston, every Wednesday evening from 5pm. Confession is available too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament can take many forms, you might want to pray the rosary or read and meditate on Scripture, it can even just be a brief visit as you pass by. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meet Him!

Debate and Vote for Rights for Church Representatives Set for 31 August

Councillors are reporting that they have received a lot of our campaign postcards and letters regarding this issue. As you know, Edinburgh City Council is considering a proposal to remove voting rights of Church Representatives on its Education, Children and Families Committee. If passed, it means school reps won’t have a say in decisions affecting faith schools. The debate and vote are now set for 31 August, so there is still time to contact your councillor to help ensure the Church has a voice in Catholic schools. Please send one of the postcards available at the back of the church. Find your councillor: https://www.writetothem.com/

Webinar on Assisted Suicide: The Dangers –Thursday 31st August, 7pm

Later this year, Liam McArthur MSP is expected to publish proposals to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland. Join the Catholic Parliamentary Office of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland for a Zoom webinar Thursday 31st August, 7pm to consider what those proposals will look like and, breaking them down, to explain why assisted suicide is a very bad idea. The webinar will aim to equip you with key arguments against assisted suicide and provide you with advice on how to share your concerns most effectively with MSPs. Speakers include Dr Gillian Wright, a former palliative care doctor in Glasgow, who works for Care Not Killing as the Director of their Our Duty of Care campaign. Register for the webinar at https://rcpolitics.org/latest-news/

Day for Christians in Health and Social Care – Saturday 2nd September

Join us for a day of reflection and professional development organised by St Mary’s University and the Christian Medical Fellowship. Titled ‘Christians in Health and Social Care: Ethics and Practice’ the event will be held on Saturday, 2 September beginning at 10:00am at Eyre Hall, Archdiocese of Glasgow, 196 Clyde Street, Glasgow G1 4JY. A number of speakers will cover topics such as freedom of conscience; caring for ourselves and our relationship with God; and our vocation to care. There is a small charge of £20, with lunch and refreshments included. For further details and to register, please visit: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/events/2023/09/christians-health-and-social-care-glasgow

Online Event: “Love Gives Life,” Pregnancy Support in our Archdiocese

Many mothers in our Archdiocese need support during, and after, pregnancy. In deprived areas there are additional challenges involving finances, resources, sometimes trauma and, often, lack of support. The Archdiocese works with SHE Pregnancy Support who provide practical compassionate care to women facing unexpected pregnancies, helping to build a culture of life in Scotland. For the Feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta, our online event explains how pregnancy support is provided in our Archdiocese and how you can help! It will be on Tuesday, 5th September at 7.45pm. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/love-gives-life-pregnancy-support-in-our-archdiocese-5th-sept-tickets-687837940797

Read the newsletter for 27th August (pdf)

Twentieth Sunday Of Ordinary Time – Year A

Children’s Sacramental Preparation: Registration Opens 1st 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, 1st September. Watch this space for more details!

No 10:00am Mass Monday-Friday until mid-September

Some of our priests are on annual leave at this time, so we will have to cancel the Monday-Friday 10am Mass until Monday, 18 September when it will resume. The 10am Mass on Saturday morning followed by Adoration and Confessions will continue as usual each week. Thank you for your understanding.

Saturday Morning Eucharistic Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament offers us with a time for peaceful prayer and quiet before Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Adoration is celebrated every Saturday after 10am Mass, from 10:30am-12:00pm. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more. “Let Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament speak to your hearts. It is He who is the true answer of life that you seek. He stays here with us: He is God with us. Seek Him without tiring, welcome Him without reserve, love Him without interruption: today, tomorrow, forever!” (St Pope John Paul II). Saturday Confessions are from 10:30am-12:00pm.

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’

With Professor James Edwards, 23-27th October

Get to know Jesus better in our mini-course on the Gospel of Mark! The event will be 7pm-9pm in the Cathedral from 23rd October to 27th October. If you haven’t signed up yet – why not think about it? Register on Eventbrite at https://bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark. Learn more about it in a 30-minute preview with Fr. Patrick and Sr. Anna Marie on the Archdiocese’s YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/PreviewGospelofMark

2023 Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses are Saturday 2nd September and Saturday 18th November at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon, Book a Spot for “Freedom Walk” Event

Join the “Over Sixties Group” for our Coffee Afternoon in Coffee Saints on Tuesday 22nd August, 2:30pm-4pm. Also, join us for our Afternoon Tea and Freedom Walk fringe event on Thursday 24th August: Tea at 1.00pm (£7 per person) or join us for the walk only at 2.15pm. Meet at Salvation Army Edinburgh office, 1 East Adam Street, EH8 9TF. You must text or call to reserve a spot at the Tea, walk or both. Call Trish on 07716963215 or catch up with her at the Coffee Afternoon. Comfortable shoes a must!

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 2024. 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

Cathedral Flower Arranging Team Seeking New Volunteers

To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our flower arranging teams. There are currently four teams, who meet mid-morning 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. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Learn About Altar Serving at Altar Servers Day on Saturday 16th September

The annual Altar Servers Day will be on Saturday 16th September at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh between 10.30 and 2pm. The day will include games, activities and faith formation as well as the awarding of the certificates and medals to new members of the Guild of St Cuthbert. It is a fun way to learn more about serving on the altar during Mass and so, if you have made your First Holy Communion and would like to find out more about what a server does, please speak to Fr Robert for more information or to get a registration form. You can e-mail frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Sign Up for Cathedral Big Clean on Saturday 30 September

Our volunteer cleaners and Marcin, our Sacristan, do a great job of keeping the Cathedral looking spic and span, but every so often it is helpful to have a deeper cleaner than they are able to manage with their limited time and manpower. To that end, we are holding our next Big Clean day on Saturday 30th September from 2 – 4 pm. It is a great way to work off a few calories, meet others and do something for our community. To get around the jobs on the list, we need 25 volunteers. If you felt able to volunteer your time and muscle, it would be great if you could sign up with me by emailing complexmanager@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Thank you in advance. Alice

Find The Great Adventure Series at St Pauls Bookshop

Delve into the Great Adventure! Using the unique colour-coded Bible Timeline Learning System, The Bible Timeline takes you through the entire Bible, helping you to discover God’s Word by uncovering the story of salvation. The Great Adventure Catholic Bible incorporates this same colour-code to help you read it more fully. Are you interested in learning more about the Gospel of Matthew, the Acts of the Apostles, or the Letter to the Romans? The Great Adventure Bible Study Series brings these books to life and helps you gain a deeper understanding of Scripture. Stop by St Paul’s Bookshop to begin the Great Adventure today! Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (closed Mondays), 0131 510 4260, edinburgh@stpauls.org.uk

Second Collection This Weekend for African Missions

There will be a second collection this weekend for the African Missions and Holy Places. Thank you for your support of these missions.

Thank you!

There is a lot to be thankful for in these days, but in a particular way a word of gratitude to all those who helped with the organisation and smooth running of the Festival Mass last weekend. We extend our gratitude to so many, from our incredible Schola to the flower arranging and cleaning teams who ensured the Cathedral was in good shape to welcome the Papal Nuncio as well as the many visitors who are in town during the festival. A word of thanks also to the passkeepers, Wojtek and the servers, Deacon Peter and the volunteers who were on hand to see to the professional running of this major event during the Festival that serves to showcase the beauty of the Catholic faith, the great tradition of Christian music and the importance and sanctity of God’s great creation, the human person.

And another thank you!

Hot on the heels of the Festival Mass was the wonderful concert on Monday evening where the Schola Cantorum sang from the vast catalogue of Paul Mealor’s music, whilst he shared fascinating insights into the inspiration for his works. Thank you to all who turned out and supported this special event and for your continued support of the Schola, Michael and Tom and their work to add beauty to our liturgy through the music.

Parish BBQ Sunday 3rd September – Tickets on Sale Today!

The Parish Barbecue at St. Andrew’s will be on Sunday 3rd 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! If you can volunteer some time to help in the organisation and running of the day, please contact any member of the Parish Council or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

BBQ Stall Donations Needed: Book, plant, bric a brac & bottle tombola

For our Parish Barbecue ue, we are looking for donations for our book stall, plant stall, bric-a-brac stall and bottle tombola. On the day itself, donations of cakes of all kinds for those who want a slice with a cuppa would be most welcome. Donations can be left in the parish room before or after Mass. Alternately speak to Phil, or email philg0dfrey@hotmail.com to arrange collection of your donations.

Next Monday, 28 August: Talk on Parish Rome Pilgrimage

The popular St Andrew’s Talks will return next week! The talks will be moving to the last Monday of every month and the first one, on 28th August will be entitled, ‘Roamin’ Catholics’. The talk will be by Fr Robert and Matthew McCafferty, a seminarian for the archdiocese, and will look back on the Rome pilgrimage from June of this year, with a recap of the places we visited and an insight into some of the other treasures of the Eternal City. Come to Mass at 6pm and then join the talk from 6.45 in the Parish Rooms. Soup and sandwiches will follow afterwards when you can discuss and share your own memories.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Make some time to come before Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration at St Andrew’s, Ravelston, every Wednesday evening from 5pm. Confession is available too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament can take many forms, you might want to pray the rosary or read and meditate on Scripture, it can even just be a brief visit as you pass by. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and meetHim!

Debate and Vote for Rights for Church Representatives Set for 31 August

Councillors are reporting that they have received a lot of our campaign postcards and letters regarding this issue. As you know, Edinburgh City Council is considering a proposal to remove voting rights of Church Representatives on its Education, Children and Families Committee. If passed, it means school reps won’t have a say in decisions affecting faith schools. The debate and vote are now set for 31 August, so there is still time to contact your councillor to help ensure the Church has a voice in Catholic schools. Please send one of the postcards available at the back of the church. Find your councillor: https://www.writetothem.com/

Webinar on Assisted Suicide: The Dangers –Thursday 31st August, 7pm

Later this year, Liam McArthur MSP is expected to publish proposals to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland. Join the Catholic Parliamentary Office of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland for a Zoom webinar Thursday 31st August, 7pm to consider what those proposals will look like and, breaking them down, to explain why assisted suicide is a very bad idea. The webinar will aim to equip you with key arguments against assisted suicide and provide you with advice on how to share your concerns most effectively with MSPs. Speakers include Dr Gillian Wright, a former palliative care doctor in Glasgow, who works for Care Not Killing as the Director of their Our Duty of Care campaign, which brings together health care professionals opposed to the introduction of assisted suicide and euthanasia. Register for the webinar at https://rcpolitics.org/latest-news/

Day for Christians in Health and Social Care – Saturday 2nd September

Join us for a day of reflection and professional development organised by St Mary’s University and the Christian Medical Fellowship. Titled ‘Christians in Health and Social Care: Ethics and Practice’ the event will be held on Saturday, 2 September beginning at 10:00am at Eyre Hall, Archdiocese of Glasgow, 196 Clyde Street, Glasgow G1 4JY. A number of speakers will cover topics such as freedom of conscience; caring for ourselves and our relationship with God; and our vocation to care. There is a small charge of £20, with lunch and refreshments included. For further details and to register, please visit: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/events/2023/09/christians-health-and-social-care-glasgow

Annual Justice & Peace Mass at St. Columba’s, Monday, 4 September

This takes place at 7pm on Monday 4 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh. Buffet and refreshment served in hall after.

Read the newsletter for 20th August (pdf)

Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A

No 10am Mass Monday-Friday This Week

The work on the large window on the right of the sanctuary is finally done and so they will be re-installing the window next week. To enable them to get a good run at this work each morning (before stopping for the 12.45 Mass and confessions) there will be no 10am Mass next week Monday to Friday. This is a one-off thing – so many thanks for your understanding. 10am Mass will resume as normal next week.

“Festival Mass” Next Sunday at Noon

The 12noon Mass next Sunday is our Annual Festival Mass – attended by members of the City Council and the Consular Core. This year we are particularly honoured to welcome the new Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía, as the principal celebrant along with Archbishop Cushley. If you can, please do make the effort to come along to welcome our many guests.

Festival Music Event – Monday 14th at 7.30pm

Then on Monday 14th, as part of the Festival of Sacred Music, there will be a unique performance of Paul Mealor’s sacred choral music here in the Cathedral along with an interview with the man himself. It's a unique opportunity to hear from one of the world's most performed living composers. Tickets £16 (under 16s £5) available from the Fringe Box Office, Eventbrite, or on the door.

Over Sixties Coffee Afternoon on Tuesday at 2pm

Why not join the “Over Sixties Group” for our Coffee Afternoon in Coffee Saints on Tuesday 8th August, 2pm-4pm. Meet new friends and join us for a cuppa and a chat!

Young Adults Summer Event: Pilgrimage to St Andrews

The next Young Adults pilgrimage will be to St Andrews on Saturday 19 August. This trip will again be by train. Meet at Edinburgh Waverley outside WHSmith at 0915 for the train departing at 0930. We will walk to the ruins of the Cathedral where will celebrate Mass. Then, after lunch and a chance to explore the town some more we will return for the train back to Edinburgh, returning to Waverley for 1725. For more details e-mail frrobert@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Summer Sacraments Classes for Adults Begin 16th August

Are you an adult who has not yet received the Sacrament of Confirmation, or have you been baptised but have not received First Confession, First Holy Communion or Confirmation in the Catholic Church? Consider joining us this August for our sacraments course for adults. Meetings will be held weekly in Cathedral House on Wednesdays at 7:00pm from 16th August to 27th September (Zoom meetings on 30th August and 20th September). Those participating will be prepared to receive the sacraments they need. Adult Confirmation will take place at Mass on Saturday, 30th September at 10am Mass in the Cathedral. To register or for more information, contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Parish Retreat 22-24 September

There are still a few places available for the Parish retreat in September. To book please email: ppccathedral@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

2023 Marriage Preparation Courses

Our next Marriage Preparation courses are Saturday 2nd September and Saturday 18th November at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston, 10am-5pm, with presentations by married couples from the parish. Please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk to register.

‘Searching for Jesus in the Gospel of Mark’

With Professor James Edwards, 23-27th October

Get to know Jesus better in our mini-course on the Gospel of Mark! The event will be 7pm-9pm in the Cathedral from 23rd October to 27th October. If you haven’t signed up yet – why not think about it? Register on Eventbrite at https://bit.ly/Jesus-in-GospelofMark. Learn more about it in a 30-minute preview with Fr. Patrick and Sr. Anna Marie on the Archdiocese’s YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/PreviewGospelofMark

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

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Note from Fr. Patrick

I have now finished my “road show” around the parishes of Edinburgh – which was both interesting and encouraging. Many people from other Edinburgh parishes have already signed up for the Scripture Event – but we are still waiting for the “rush” from Cathedral parishioners!! This week I am in Ravelston to bid farewell to Sr. Mary Pierre who very sadly (for us) is leaving the Diocese for pastures new in Arizona. Then after the Festival Mass next weekend, I will be taking a fortnight of (well earned – Ed!) holiday. I will be back on 31st August at which point, please God, our normal rhythm of life will return at the Cathedral.

There will be Second Collection This Weekend

For Peter’s Pence, The Communications Office and the Day for Life. Thank you!

Cathedral Flower Arranging Team

To ease the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences, we are looking to recruit more volunteers to join our flower arranging teams. There are currently four teams, who meet mid-morning 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. If you would like to join team of flower arrangers, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Farewell to Sr. Mary Pierre Jean

Sr. Mary Pierre (as we call her) has become so much part of our parish and of the Diocese that it is difficult to imagine life here without her. Yet sadly (for us) this is her last week with us before she sets out for pastures new. This is part of the life of a religious Sister, and we understand – but we will still miss her very much. At the end of Mass in St Andrew’s today, there will be a presentation to Sister on behalf of the parish and then please join us for a special Coffee Morning in the Parish Rooms to say goodbye. We will keep Sister in our prayers and pray that she will come back and visit us again in the not-too-distant future.

Each Wednesday 5.00pm Adoration & Confession

Don’t forget to make some time to come before Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration at St Andrew’s, Ravelston, every Wednesday evening from 5pm. Confession is available too. This is an opportunity to allow yourself some quiet, peaceful time to pray. Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament can take many forms, you might want to pray the rosary or read and meditate on Scripture, it can even just be a brief visit as you pass by. Our Lord is waiting for you, so come and see Him!

BBQ Stall Donations Needed: Book, plant, bric a brac & bottle tombola

In advance of our Parish Barbeque on Sunday 3 September, we are looking for donations for our book stall, plant stall, bric a brac stall and bottle tombola. On the day itself, donations of cakes of all kinds for those who want a slice with a cuppa would be most welcome. For the bottle tombola, donations of anything in a bottle would be gratefully received: wine, whisky, sauce, jam, etc. At the BBQ, draw a number and win anything in a bottle. Donations can be left in the parish room before or after Mass. Alternately speak to Phil, or email philg0dfrey@hotmail.com to arrange collection.......and remember...save the date! Please note: Barbeque starting time will now be 1:30pm, not 12:30pm.

Save the Date: St. Andrew’s Talks Restart in August

The popular St Andrew’s Talks will return in August. The talks will be moving to the last Monday of every month and the first one, on 28th August will be entitled, ‘Roamin’ Catholics’. The talk will be by Fr Robert and Matthew McCafferty, a seminarian for the archdiocese, and will look back on the Rome pilgrimage from June of this year, with a recap of the places we visited and an insight into some of the other treasures of the Eternal City. Come to Mass at 6pm and then join the talk from 6.45 in the Parish Rooms. Soup and sandwiches will follow afterwards when you can discuss and share your own memories.

Voting Rights for Church Representatives

Edinburgh City Council is considering a proposal to remove voting rights of Church Representatives on its Education, Children and Families Committee. If passed, it means school reps won’t have a say in decisions affecting faith schools. The vote on this issue was postponed and is expected to take place in August, so there is still time to contact your councillor to help ensure the Church has a voice in Catholic schools. Postcards are available at the back of the church. Find your councillor: https://www.writetothem.com/

Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat: Spiritual and Emotional Healing After Abortion

A Rachel's Vineyard retreats for spiritual and emotional healing after abortion will be held 6-8 October 2023 in Glasgow area. This confidential, supportive retreat is powerful for anyone who has been affected by their own or someone else’s abortion experience. For more information please call or email Sr. Andrea at 07816 942 824 or sisterandrea@rachelsvineyard.org.uk Further details at www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk.

Study Theology in Edinburgh

The MA in Applied Catholic Theology is offered by St Mary’s University in Scotland and begins in September 2023. The course provides a thorough grounding in key aspects of Catholic theology and develops the skills to apply that theology to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world. A generous donation has led to the launch of a new bursary that will contribute £500 towards fees on the two-year Master’s Degree. The University itself will match each successful bursary application with a further £500. To apply for the course visit https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/edinburgh/about.aspx or contact Susan Longhurst, Course Lead, susan.longhurst@stmarys.ac.uk, 07773 689535.

Young Adult Catholics Pilgrimage to Iona, 15 to 18 September

Don’t miss a chance to visit the Hebrides, a beautiful island group off the west coast of Scotland, with YouCAN UK, a religious group for practicing young Catholic adults in the UK, from 15 to 18 September. Based on the Isle of Mull, this weekend will offer the opportunity to visit the island of Iona, and Iona Abbey, which was a centre of Gaelic monasticism for three centuries. Departing from Oban, the pilgrimage includes accommodation at Craignure Bunkhouse in Mull, a day visit to Iona, reflections on Celtic Saints, prayer and fellowship. The price is for £150 full board. To book email rina@youngadultcatholicnetwork.uk. For more information visit https://youngcatholicadultnetwork.uk/

The Way of St. Andrews Scottish Pilgrimage

Enjoy being a pilgrim in Scotland! Try one of the eight great pilgrim ways wending their way quietly through Scotland’s diverse and scenic landscape to St Andrews. Great trails, great scenery and a great opportunity for reflection. To plan your pilgrimage route and get more information please visit http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/.

Read the newsletter for 6th August (pdf)