The 29th Sunday of the Year - Year B

Second Collection Today for Fr. Binu’s Seminarians

This weekend we welcome back Fr. Binu Palakapally who is preaching at most of the Masses and will make an appeal for help to support the Seminary of the Rosminians in Bangalore, India where he works. The Rosminians provide much-needed priestly support throughout the world and face challenges of funding a seminary in a developing country. A second collection will be taken to support the seminarians. Thank you for your generosity!

Prayers in Gratitude for Healthcare Workers – Noon Mass

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate the 12noon Mass especially in thanksgiving for the healthcare workers in Scotland for their service throughout the COVID pandemic. The White Mass, which is so named from the colour traditionally worn by those in the healthcare profession, is always celebrated on or near the Feast of St. Luke (18th October), the patron saint of doctors. All are welcome!

Opening of the Synodal Process - 3pm Mass

Join Archbishop Cushley in prayer at 3pm Mass for the opening of the Synod process which begins on Sunday 17th October in preparation for the 2023 Synod of Bishops. Sr Anna Marie McGuan RSM is the Archdiocese’s lead delegate in the national synodal process and Fr John Deighan is assisting her in this role.

A 5-minute video about the Synod is available at: https://archedinburgh.org/watch-synod-basics-in-5-mins/ and resources at www.synod.va/en.html

Volunteers Needed for Soup Kitchen for the Homeless at Coffee Saints

An exciting new opportunity for volunteering! In cooperation with Grassmarket Community Project we’re starting a soup kitchen for the homeless every Tuesday 5:00pm-6:30pm at Coffee Saints. We can’t do it without a generous response from parishioners to help to run it! Volunteers do not need to commit to every week, but will need to complete basic training before going on the rota. Anyone interested should contact kevin@grassmarket.org

Bible Study on Zoom – Every Monday at 7pm

Our parish Bible Study continues this week at 7pm on Monday evening. This takes the form of a guided study of the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. It’s so interesting to hear all of the different perspectives, and is also an opportunity to ask questions about passages which might be unclear. To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Catholicism and Community - Young Adults’ Group – This Tuesday at 7pm

It’s great to see so many people taking part in our Young Adults’ Group meetings on Tuesday evenings! This week our guest speaker is Professor Stephany Biello, professor of neuroscience and biopsychology at the University of Glasgow. Her title is ‘Whose Feet Do You Wash? Catholicism and Community.’ As usual, we meet at 63 York Place (around the corner from the Cathedral) at 7pm, with the talk beginning at 7.30pm sharp. Afterwards, there will some group discussion, night prayer and then a drink in the pub. Come along and invite your friends!

Start Your Week Off at our Monday Morning Coffee Club!

Enjoy a lovely coffee and a friendly chat at our Monday morning Coffee Club! It’s a great way to meet new people and get the week off to a good start. Come along this Monday from 9:30am- 11:30am in the Coffee Saints café. You’ll be extremely welcome! If you’d like to volunteer, contact Catherine (catherine@grassmarket.org 07507691155). Spread the word!

Coming Soon: Afternoon Tea at Coffee Saints

Coffee Saints are now taking bookings for a delicious afternoon tea – very civilised! Visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/ and click ‘Book Now’!

Second Collection Next Weekend for World Mission Sunday

The Church celebrates World Mission Sunday on 24th October with the theme “We cannot but speak about what we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:20). A second collection will be taken up for Missio Scotland, the Scottish branch of the Pontifical Mission Societies. Visit https://www.missioscotland.com/ to learn more!

Cop 26 Interfaith Pilgrimage for Climate Justice – Saturday 23rd October

Fr Jeremy Bath and pilgrims of different faiths and beliefs from across the UK and Europe are joining together to walk for climate justice. They will arrive at the Cathedral at 2pm for a short service and would love to see you all there!

All Souls Day Mass at Mount Vernon Cemetery – 2nd November

Archbishop Cushley will offer Holy Mass for the repose of all the faithful departed who have died in the Archdiocese in the last year, especially those buried at Mount Vernon Cemetery. This will take place on All Souls’ Day, Tuesday 2 November, at 10am in the Cemetery Chapel. Although the Chapel is small and fills up quickly, everyone who wishes to attend is most welcome.

Cathedral 40 Hours Devotion Begins Sunday 28th November, 12:00pm Mass

Beginning on the First Sunday of Advent 2021, 28th November, 12:00pm Archbishop Cushley is to relaunch the simple and beautiful tradition of 40 hours' Devotion, which recalls the period of 40 hours from the time of our Lord’s death on the cross until His Resurrection. This time of solemn adoration will see each parish in the Archdiocese have 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. A video on 40 Hours is at bit.ly/ArchYouTube

Free Disabled Parking in St. James Centre Car Park

If you have a disabled badge, drive to Mass and would like to use the St. James’ Car Park in the future, please fill out a form at the back of Church and return it to the Office. For those who have sent in their details, the Car Park will have free disabled parking on Sundays only 8:30am-1:30pm. Outside of those hours, normal parking fees will apply. Questions? Email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

New Publication: The Scottish Catholic Magazine

Scotland’s new Catholic magazine, The Scottish Catholic, launched on October 15th. Coming out every two weeks it will be a faithful and fresh look at what it means to a Catholic in Scotland now. The first edition will be free – look out for copies at the back of the church! Visit https://www.scottishcatholic.com/ to learn more.

Thirsting for God? RCIA Meetings Tuesdays 7pm at Cathedral House

Do you know someone not baptized or baptized in a non-Catholic Christian tradition, who is thirsting for what it means to become Catholic? Do you know someone already Catholic who hasn’t received Confirmation? The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group is a place to ask questions and deepen your journey of faith in preparation for the sacraments of initiation. Meetings are every Tuesday, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To register, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Sunday Café in Parish Rooms Restarts Today!

After quite a long time, our Sunday Café with teas and coffees will restart after the 10:30am Mass today! Many thanks to the volunteers who have been working hard to make this possible. Do stop in the parish rooms after Mass for a cuppa and a chat!

Friday Morning Coffee Club at St. Andrew’s

Join us every week for our Friday morning café from 10am until 12noon. Enjoy a chat with other members of the parish and delicious teas, coffees and cakes!

Date for Your Diary – St. Andrew’s Volunteer Training – 4th November

On Thursday 4th of November at 7pm we will meet in the parish rooms with those who currently serving as Communion Ministers, Readers and Passkeepers/Stewards. We will reflect together on the importance of these ministries and to give some refresher training as we return to normal parish life, as well as welcoming new volunteers. If you’re interested, please speak to Fergus or to Fr Jamie after Mass

Dementia: Hope on a Difficult Journey – Saturday, 6 November

An event for those supporting friends or family with dementia will be held at the Gillis Centre, Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, from 2-4pm on Saturday 6 November. A talk will be led by Dr Adrian Treloar, and there will be a chance to share experiences before a time of prayer in St Margaret’s Chapel, onsite. Light refreshments will be served. The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Marriage & Families Commission. Register at bit.ly/DementiaEvent2021

Married Couples: Grow in Catholic Faith with Teams of Our Lady

Want to enrich your married spirituality with Jesus Christ and meet others to build friendships? Join the Teams of Our Lady, an international lay movement to enrich married spirituality and make good marriages better. A group of five couples and a priest began meeting in Edinburgh in 2019. New couples are welcome to join this group or a future new group. Couple meet up to 10 times a year, share a meal, prayer time and discussions on living out their sacramental marriage. For more information on how to join, contact Fr Jeremy Milne, VEmarriage@staned.org.uk, 0131 623 8900 or visit https://teamsgb.org.uk/

Craig Lodge House of Prayer Retreats

A variety of retreats are now available at Craig Lodge! Find one right for you and make a retreat to draw nearer to God: Be Transformed Weekend (29-31 October); By His Wounds We Are Healed (12-14 November) led by Fr Gladson Dabre, OSA; By His Wounds We Are Healed (19-21 November) Led by Canon William Fraser & Living Water Ministries; Kingdom Come (3-5 December) - An Advent Weekend for mid-teens those in S2, S3 & S4. More information at https://www.craiglodge.org/events

Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR, T: +44(0)1838 200216, mail@craiglodge.org

Job Opening: SPUC Fundraising and Major Gift Administrator

Society for the Protection of Unborn Children has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated candidate to join its team as full-time Fundraising and Major Gift Administrator. Candidates should fully support SPUC’s aims and objectives, and have exemplary communication skills and the ability to assist with smooth and successful operation of SPUC’s fundraising programmes. Learn more at https://www.spuc.org.uk/

For details on how to apply, please email matthewmccusker@spuc.org.uk

Read the newsletter for 17th October (pdf)

The 28th Sunday of the Year - Year B

Next Weekend - Second Collection for Fr. Binu’s Seminarians

We’re really looking forward to welcoming back to the Cathedral Fr. Binu Palakapally next weekend. Fr Binu will preach at all Masses and will make an appeal for help to support the seminary where he currently works and which is facing grave challenges at the moment. There will be a second collection at the end of each Mass to support this excellent cause – thank you in advance for your generosity!

Coffee Saints: Monday Morning Coffee Club

Our new coffee club, hosted each week at Coffee Saints, got off to a good start last Monday. It would be great to see even more Cathedral parishioners getting involved. This is a great way to meet new friends and to reach out to those who might be feeling a bit isolated at this time. If you’d to volunteer, contact Catherine (catherine@grassmarket.org 07507691155) and if you, or someone you know, might like to get involved, then come along this Monday from 9:30am- 11:30am in the Coffee Saints café! You’ll be extremely welcome.

Concert at the Cathedral – Saturday, 9th October 7.30pm

Don’t forget that after the Vigil Mass this evening, Cassandra Humble and Lisa Johnston (from the Cathedral Schola Cantorum) will perform a free concert of Baroque duets including pieces by Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Pergolesi and Handel. The concert begins at 7.30pm and is open to everyone. There will be an opportunity to make a donation to support the wonderful work being done by our music team. It would be great to see a ‘full house’!

New Contactless Giving Devices Installed

After a long wait due to supplier delays and, we understand, technical improvements, I am very pleased to tell you that we now have TWO new contactless-giving devices installed in the Cathedral: one just inside the entrance and another just inside the exit doors. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we waited for these to arrive, and for your continued generosity to the Cathedral in these difficult times.

Bible Study on Zoom – Every Monday at 7pm

Would you like to have a better understanding of the Scripture readings we hear at Mass each Sunday? Then join our parish Bible Study – you’ll receive a copy of the Sunday readings, with some pointers for interpretation, as well as an invite to take part in a Zoom meeting to pray and reflect on them together. To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

How to Make a Good Confession - Young Adults’ Group – This Tuesday at 7pm

You will probably remember Fr Martin Eckersley from his time in the Cathedral as a deacon last summer. This Tuesday, Fr Martin is returning to us to speak to the Young Adults Group (age 18-35) about how to go to confession. As usual, we meet at 63 York Place (around the corner from the Cathedral) at 7pm, with the talk beginning at 7.30pm sharp (!). Afterwards, there will be a chance to pray together in the Cathedral before we head over to a local pub for a ‘refreshment’!

Job Opening - Cathedral Complex Manager

A self-motivated manager is sought for the role of Cathedral Complex Manger. Facilities management experience and a flexible, hands-on approach to working in this unique environment are required. For a full job description visit https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/complex-manager-job-advertisement

Mass for the Opening of the Synodal Process: Sunday 17th October 3pm

The diocesan phase of preparation for the 2023 Synod of Bishops begins next Sunday and will run until April 2022. At 3pm, the Archbishop will celebrate a Mass in the Cathedral to invoke the help of the Holy Spirit in this process.

Cathedral 40 Hours Devotion Begins Sunday 28th November, 12:00pm Mass

Beginning on the First Sunday of Advent 2021, 28th November, 12:00pm Archbishop Cushley is to relaunch the simple and beautiful tradition of 40 hours' Devotion, which recalls the period of 40 hours from the time of our Lord’s death on the cross until His Resurrection. This time of solemn adoration will see each parish in the Archdiocese have 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. A video on 40 Hours is at bit.ly/ArchYouTube

Want to Become Catholic? Meetings Tuesdays 7pm at Cathedral House

The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) has begun meeting each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To register to attend, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Cop 26 Interfaith Pilgrimage for Climate Justice – Saturday 23rd October

Fr Jeremy Bath and pilgrims of different faiths and beliefs from across the UK and Europe are joining together to walk for climate justice. They will arrive at the Cathedral at 2pm for a short service and would love to see you all there!

New Publication: Scottish Catholic Magazine

Scotland’s new Catholic magazine, ‘The Scottish Catholic’, will launch on October 15th. Coming out every two weeks it will be a faithful and fresh look at what it means to a Catholic in Scotland now. The first edition will be free – look out for copies at the back of the church!

Date for Your Diary – Volunteer Training – 4th November

We’re extremely fortunate to have so many committed volunteers who serve the parish in all sorts of ways. On Thursday 4th of November at 7pm we will have a meeting in the parish rooms for all those who currently serve as Communion Ministers, Readers and Passkeepers / Stewards. This will be an opportunity to reflect together on the importance of these ministries and to give some refresher training as we return to normal parish life. This would also be an opportunity for anyone – especially new parishioners! – who would like to know more about volunteering in these roles. For more details, please speak to Fergus or to Fr Jamie after Mass.

Sunday Café in Parish Rooms Restarts 17th October

After quite a long time, our Sunday Café with teas and coffees will restart after the 10:30am Mass on 17th October! We welcome all to join us for a time to visit with one another after Mass in the parish rooms.

Friday Morning Coffee Club at St. Andrew’s

It was lovely to see so many people returning to the parish rooms for the Friday morning café! The café will continue this coming Friday from 10am until 12noon. Thanks to all those who helped to organise these opportunities to build and strengthen our parish community!

Trams to Newhaven Project Construction Begins Monday, 11th October

Please be aware that construction work begins Monday 11th October around Picardy Place, York Road, London Road for the Trams to Newhaven project. To sign up for email updates, click on the green box ‘Join our mailing list’ on this page: https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven. The work will go on through Spring 2022! Questions? Contact 0131 322 1122, Newhaven.tram@edinburgh.gov.uk

White Mass – 12pm, Sunday 17th October

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate the 12noon Mass on Sunday, 17th October especially for healthcare workers in Scotland in gratitude for their service throughout the COVID pandemic. The White Mass is traditionally celebrated on or near the Feast of St. Luke (18th October), the patron saint of physicians and surgeons. If you are a healthcare worker, please RSVP by Sunday, 10th October cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Help the City’s Hungry and Homeless: Bethany Care Van Volunteers Needed

Can you help deliver food to the hungry at lunchtime or in the evenings? The Bethany Care Van in Edinburgh needs volunteer drivers and food collectors.

Email carevan@bethanychristiantrust.com call 0131 454 3120. Watch a 5-minute video about Bethany’s life-changing services at https://bit.ly/BethanyLifeChanging

Post-Covid Pilgrimage Challenge! The Way of St. Andrews

Support the revival of the ancient Scottish Pilgrimage to the town of St Andrews! The pilgrimage walk offers beautiful scenery from coastal to moorland. Start off with a mini-pilgrimage to Rosslyn Chapel. All details and contact information on http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/.

Dementia: Hope on a Difficult Journey

An event for those supporting friends or family with dementia will be held at the Gillis Centre, Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, from 2-4pm on Saturday 6 November. A talk will be led by Dr Adrian Treloar, and there will be a chance to share experiences before a time of prayer in St Margaret’s Chapel, onsite. Light refreshments will be served. The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Marriage & Families Commission. Register at bit.ly/DementiaEvent2021

Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective

Explore the Bard's plays in this weekly webinar series titled Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective. The sessions look at six of his best known works, with insights on human nature from St Thomas Aquinas. The series is organised by the Archdiocesan Catechetics Commission and the final session is this Monday11 October at 7:30pm on Romeo and Juliet: Original sin; love and its true meaning. Register at bit.ly/ShakespeareWebinar

Safeguarding

The Catholic Church in Scotland is creating a new safeguarding agency. The Scottish Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (SCSSA) will operate entirely independently of the Church. Find out more at www.bcos.org.uk


Read the newsletter for 10th October (pdf)

27th Sunday of the Year - Year B

Monday Morning Coffee Club – Starts This Week!

Thanks for the fantastic response to our new Monday morning coffee club! There’s still room for a few more volunteers to help out (get in touch if you’re interested: catherine@grassmarket.org, 07507691155). Please also spread the word to anyone you know from the parish and beyond who is looking to meet new people, spend time with Cathedral friends and enjoy our wonderful new café! The coffee club will start this Monday, 4th October from 9:30am- 11:30am in the Coffee Saints café! Do come along – everyone is most welcome!

Enrolment for First Confession – This Sunday at Mass

Congratulations to the children of our parish being enrolled today for preparations to make their First Confession later this year. This year, we have 17 children from St Mary’s Primary School and 19 children in our parish Catechism Class (thanks to Mary, Michael and Roberto for their hard work getting everything organised). Please keep these children and their families in your prayers during these important months of preparation.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Table in Octagon Today!

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul do so much good work in our parish helping those in need of help. They’re always in need of new volunteers. If you might be interested and would like to meet the team, make sure to stop by the table in the Octagon after 9am and 12pm Masses at the Cathedral this Sunday. For more information or to get involved introduce yourself this Sunday or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Bible Study on Zoom – This Monday at 8pm

It’s been great to see so many returning members of our parish Bible Study, as well as a few new faces, coming together to read God’s word together. To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk. When you sign up, you’ll receive a printable copy of next Sunday’s readings as well as an accessible commentary. You’ll also receive an invite to a Monday evening Zoom meeting to discuss what you’ve read and share reflections. This Monday we’re meeting at the slightly later time of 8pm (because of a wedding rehearsal in the Cathedral – sorry!). Hope to see you there!

Get More From the Mass - Young Adults’ Group – Tuesday at 7pm

The Young Adults Group continues to meet on Tuesday evenings at 63 York Place. The speaker this week is a popular returning guest, Fr Scott Deeley, who will speak on ‘How to Get More from the Mass’! Fr Deeley is parish priest of St Margaret’s in South Queensferry. He’ll give us some tips on how to prepare well for Mass, how to avoid distractions and how to bring the fruits of the Mass into our everyday lives. Should be good!

Concert at the Cathedral – Saturday, 9th October 7.30pm

Those of you who come to the 12noon Mass know how wonderful our Schola Cantorum are. If you’d like to hear more from them, on Saturday 9 October at 7:30pm sopranos Cassandra Humble and Lisa Johnston will perform a 30-minute programme of Baroque duets including pieces by Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Pergolesi and Handel. While entry is free, donations towards the music at St Mary's Cathedral are very welcome! To meet Cassy and Lisa and to get know what motivates them to sing each week, watch this short interview here: https://bit.ly/MeetScholaSopranos

Cathedral 40 Hours Devotion Begins Sunday 28th November, 12:00pm Mass

Mark your diary! Beginning on the First Sunday of Advent 2021, 28th November, 12:00pm Archbishop Cushley is to relaunch the simple and beautiful tradition of 40 hours' Devotion, which recalls the period of 40 hours from the time of our Lord’s death on the cross until His Resurrection. This time of solemn adoration will see each parish in the Archdiocese have 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. A video on 40 Hours is at bit.ly/ArchYouTube

Second Collection for Fr. Binu’s Seminarians 16th-17th October

Fr. Binu Palakapally (who helped at the Cathedral parish while doing further studies at the University of Edinburgh) is now a seminary rector in Bangalore, India where 9 seminarians are studying for the priesthood. He’s been in touch to let us know some of the grave difficulties faced by Catholics in India - I think we can help! Fr Binu will preach at all Masses on the weekend of 16th/17th October in the Cathedral and St Andrew's, Ravelston, and share some of the challenge they’re facing over there. A second collection will be taken at the end of each Mass to support this vital work! Please be as generous as you can!

New Contactless Devices Arriving Next Week

As you may have noticed, we have unfortunately been experiencing problems with our two contactless donation devices for several weeks. Although we’ve had a long wait due to supplier delays, I am pleased to tell you that our new devices will arrive next week. Please bear with us, and if you would like to make a donation but have been unable to do so, you may wish to visit our website www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/donate

Job Opening - Cathedral Complex Manager

A self-motivated manager is sought for the role of Cathedral Complex Manger. Facilities management experience and a flexible, hands-on approach to working in this unique environment are required. For a full job description visit https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/complex-manager-job-advertisement

Want to Become Catholic? Meetings Tuesdays 7pm at Cathedral House

The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) has begun meeting each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To register to attend, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

For many resources about becoming Catholic, visit The Coming Home Network https://chnetwork.org/ whose members come from a variety of religious backgrounds and walks of life.

Friday Morning Coffee Club at St. Andrew’s

We are very pleased to announce the Friday morning Coffee Club at St. Andrew’s parish hall 10:00am-12Noon is back! All are welcome to come every Friday morning! This is a great chance to meet new friends and old. Our beloved Mairi-Angela will be bringing along her special baked treats to share too – best coffee and cakes in Edinburgh!

Vocations Mass at St Columba's - 6:30pm, Monday 4th October

Is God calling you to serve the Church as a Priest, Deacon, religious Sister or Brother? Come to the First Monday Vocations Mass, 4th October, 6:30pm at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St. Fr. Andrew Garden, Vocations Director, will celebrate the Mass. Questions? Contact vocations@staned.org.uk

Priesthood and Permanent Diaconate information is at https://archedinburgh.org/vocations/

For women discerning religious life, contact Sr. Mirjam Hugens, FSO at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk or to learn more about religious life visit https://www.ukvocation.org/religious-life

Webinar, 5th October: Quality Palliative Care is the Alternative to Assisted Suicide

On Tuesday, 5th October, the Archdiocesan Pro-Life Office presents 'Dying Well: How quality palliative care is the alternative to assisted suicide'. With Dr Gillian Wright. 7:45pm, Tue 5 October on Zoom. Register here: bit.ly/DyingWellEvent

Trams to Newhaven Project Construction Begins Monday, 11th October

Please be aware that construction work begins Monday 11th October around Picardy Place, York Road, London Road for the Trams to Newhaven project. To sign up for email updates, click on the green box ‘Join our mailing list’ on this page: https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven. The work will go on through Spring 2022! Questions? Contact 0131 322 1122, Newhaven.tram@edinburgh.gov.uk

White Mass – 12pm, Sunday 17th October

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate the 12noon Mass on Sunday, 17th October especially for healthcare workers in Scotland in gratitude for their service throughout the COVID pandemic. The White Mass is traditionally celebrated on or near the Feast of St. Luke (18th October), the patron saint of physicians and surgeons. If you are a healthcare worker, please RSVP by Sunday, 10th October cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Help the City’s Hungry and Homeless: Bethany Care Van Volunteers Needed

Can you help deliver food to the hungry at lunchtime or in the evenings? The Bethany Care Van in Edinburgh needs volunteer drivers and food collectors. Email carevan@bethanychristiantrust.com call 0131 454 3120. Watch a 5-minute video about Bethany’s life-changing services at https://bit.ly/BethanyLifeChanging

Post-Covid Pilgrimage Challenge! The Way of St. Andrews

Support the revival of the ancient Scottish Pilgrimage to the town of St Andrews! The pilgrimage walk offers beautiful scenery from coastal to moorland. Start off with a mini-pilgrimage to Rosslyn Chapel. All details and contact information on http://www.thewayofstandrews.com/

Dementia: Hope on a Difficult Journey

An event for those supporting friends or family with dementia will be held at the Gillis Centre, Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, from 2-4pm on Saturday 6 November. A talk will be led by Dr Adrian Treloar, and there will be a chance to share experiences before a time of prayer in St Margaret’s Chapel, onsite. Light refreshments will be served. The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Marriage & Families Commission. Register at bit.ly/DementiaEvent2021

Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective

Explore the Bard's plays in this weekly webinar series titled Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective. The sessions look at six of his best known works, with insights on human nature from St Thomas Aquinas. The series is organised by the Archdiocesan Catechetics Commission and continues this Monday 4 October at 7:30pm. Register at bit.ly/ShakespeareWebinar

Read the newsletter for 3rd October (pdf)


26th Sunday of the Year - Year B

Volunteers for Seniors’ Monday Coffee Club

Together with the Grassmarket Project we are hoping to launch a Coffee Club for our older parishioners soon. This will take place in Coffee Saints every Monday from 9:30am- 11:30am for anyone who has lost touch with friends during lockdown, become isolated or is just looking to make new friends and have a good old natter! To do this we need volunteers to help! If you would like to volunteer to help facilitate our Monday Morning Meet-up please get in touch with Catherine at catherine@grassmarket.org 07507 691 155.

Parents’ Meeting for First Reconciliation- Monday at 6pm

A parents’ meeting will be held on Zoom Monday 27th September at 6.00pm (Cathedral), 6.30pm (Ravelston) for children preparing for First Reconciliation (P3 and above). To attend please register here. If you have already registered, you will receive the Zoom link by email. For more information, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Bible Study on Zoom - Monday 7pm

Our parish Bible study group meets regularly to discuss the coming Sunday’s Mass readings. Each week a brief commentary on each reading is provided in preparation for a guided group discussion on Monday evening at 7pm. To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Young Adults’ Group - Tuesday at 7pm

It was great to see such a great turnout for our first Young Adults' Group meeting last week. The series will continue this Tuesday, same time (7pm), same place (63 York Place) when we will welcome Fr Philip Cunnah to speak on 'Prayer: The Heart of Discipleship.' Fr Phil is a priest of the Diocese of Middlesbrough and a great speaker. As always, we'll conclude with night prayer and a trip to the pub. Look forward to seeing you there!

First Saturday Devotions – Saturday at 9.30am

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

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Table in Octagon Sunday 3rd October

Would you like to learn more about the works of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in our parish? Stop by the table in the Octagon after 9am and 12pm Masses on Sunday 3rd October. The St. Vincent de Paul Society serves the poorest and most vulnerable in our community, showing God’s care and love with those in need. For more information, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Cathedral 40 Hours Devotion Begins Sunday 28th November, 12:00pm Mass

Mark your diary! Beginning on the First Sunday of Advent 2021, 28th November, 12:00pm Archbishop Cushley is to relaunch the simple and beautiful tradition of 40 hours' Devotion, which recalls the period of 40 hours from the time of our Lord’s death on the cross until His Resurrection. This time of solemn adoration will see each parish in the Archdiocese have 40 hours of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. A video on 40 Hours is at bit.ly/ArchYouTube

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Interested in Becoming Catholic? RCIA Meetings Tuesdays 7pm – Join Us!

The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) has begun meeting each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To register to attend, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Cathedral Complex Manager

An experienced and self-motivated manager is sought for the role of Cathedral Complex Manger for the operational running of the Cathedral Complex. The role holder will have experience of facilities management and have a flexible and hands-on approach to working in this unique environment. For a full job description, please visit here

Say ‘No’ to Assisted Suicide

The Scottish Catholic Parliamentary Office has set up a webpage to keep you informed about the latest campaign to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland. Visit https://rcpolitics.org/assisted-suicide/ to find out when the new Bill is published and when the public consultation on the Bill is open for submissions. You can also visit Care Not Killing at https://carenotkilling.scot/

Bethany Care Van Volunteers Needed

The Bethany Care Van needs your help to serve the hungry and homeless in Edinburgh! Volunteer drivers and food collectors are needed. Can you help at lunchtime or in the evenings? Email carevan@bethanychristiantrust.com You can make a difference! Thank you! Visit https://www.bethanychristiantrust.com/services/crisis-intervention/

Tramline Construction Begins Monday, 11th October

Just for your information, construction work is due to begin on Monday 11th October around Picardy Place, York Road, London Road for the tram infrastructure project. The work will go on through Spring 2022! This will affect people coming to Mass here. Find out more and sign up for updates at https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/construction-information

White Mass – Sunday 17th October

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate the 12noon Mass on Sunday, 17th October especially for healthcare workers in Scotland in gratitude for their service throughout the COVID pandemic. The White Mass is traditionally celebrated on or near the Feast of St. Luke (18th October), the patron saint of physicians and surgeons. If you are a healthcare worker, please RSVP by Sunday, 10th October cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

5-Minute Video ‘Synod Basics’ on the Forthcoming Synod of the Church

Find out more about the forthcoming Synod of the Church in this short video by Sr Anna Marie McGuan RSM and Fr John Deighan: What is a Synod? When does it start? How will it work in our Archdiocese? Watch at https://archedinburgh.org/watch-synod-basics-in-5-mins/

Additional resources include the Synod Handbook bit.ly/SynodHandbook Synod Preparatory Document (bit.ly/SynodPrepDocument) and the Synod website www.synod.va/en.html

October First Monday Vocations Mass at St Columba's at 6:30pm

Is God calling you to serve the Church as a Priest or religious Sister or Brother? Come to the First Monday Vocations Mass, 4th October, 6:30pm at St. Columba’s Parish, 9 Upper Gray St, Edinburgh and pray with others praying for vocations in our Archdiocese. Fr. Andrew Garden, Vocations Director, will celebrate the Mass and will be available after Mass or reached at vocations@staned.org.uk

For more resources, visit https://archedinburgh.org/vocations/

For women discerning religious life, contact Sr. Mirjam Hughes, FSO at religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Praying to End Abortion — 40 Days for Life in Edinburgh: 22 Sept to 31 October

Join other Christians for 40 Days for Life: 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You're invited to peacefully pray during a 40 Day vigil in the public right-of-way outside the Chalmers Sexual Health Centre, Chalmers Street, Edinburgh. Visit https://www.40daysforlife.com/en/edinburgh to sign up for vigil hours or to volunteer to help contact edinburgh40days@gmail.com.

And finally…

Don’t forget to Visit Coffee Saints Café Today!

Read the newsletter for 26th September (pdf)

25th Sunday of the Year - Year B

Young Adults’ Group Resumes This Week

After a long summer break, the Cathedral Young Adults’ Group resumes regular, in-person meetings this Tuesday evening at 63 York Place (around the corner from the Cathedral at the end of the tram line). This week, Fr Jamie will begin a new series of talks on ‘The Basics of Discipleship.’ The talk will begin at 7.30pm, with tea and coffee available from 7pm. The evening will conclude with Night Prayer and a trip to the pub. The group is open to all young people aged 18-35. Come along and bring your friends!

Parish Bible Study on Zoom Monday evenings 7pm

Our parish Bible study group meets regularly to discuss the coming Sunday’s Mass readings. Each week a brief commentary on each reading is provided in preparation for a guided group discussion on Monday evening at 7pm. The group will continue to meet online, perhaps with occasional in-person meetings – ad experimentum! To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Monday, 27th Sept: Parents’ Meeting for Children Preparing for First Reconciliation

A parents’ meeting will be held on Zoom Monday 27th September at 6.00pm (Cathedral), 6.30pm (Ravelston) for children preparing for First Reconciliation (P3 and above). To attend please register at https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-reconciliation. If you have already registered, you will receive the Zoom link by email.

Visit Coffee Saints café at the Cathedral and Support Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable

Café Open 7 Days a Week 8:30am-5:00pm

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

Follow on Facebook (Coffee Saints) and Twitter @coffeesaints!

One-off Registration for Weekend Masses!

We continue to maintain a record of those who attend weekend Mass as part of the Trace and Protect scheme. You can register in advance for our new sign-in system! Please note you only need to register once! No need to register each week. By registering online or by using the paper forms at the back of church your details are held securely in the office and your name added to a door-list to be ticked off as you enter for Mass. Register at https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/mass-registration

Holy Communion on the Tongue

While suspended previously due to the pandemic, receiving Holy Communion on the tongue is now permitted. However, as we continue to exercise precautions, we ask that you please approach only a priest or deacon to receive Holy Communion on the tongue. Thank you!

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed, Wednesdays 2pm-5pm

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 5pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group with a view to easing the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences. If you cannot attend every week, helping once or twice per month would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to join the group, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Marriage Preparation Course on Saturday, 27th November

Are you planning to get married next year? Please contact Fr Jamie as soon as possible to make arrangements for Marriage Preparation. We will offer our own, regular parish-based course on Saturday, 27th November.

Saturday Mornings at Cathedral: Silent Prayer Before Jesus Christ

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is celebrated in the Cathedral every Saturday after the 10:00am Mass, from 10:30am-12:00pm, concluding with Benediction. Come for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour…. or more….for some time of silent prayer before Jesus in Blessed Sacrament. Priests are also available to hear Confessions from 10:30am-12:00pm.

Interested in Becoming Catholic? RCIA Meetings Tuesdays 7pm – Join Us!

Would you like to learn more about the Catholic faith and the process of being received into full communion with the Catholic Church? The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) has begun meeting each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To register to attend, please email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

White Mass for Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Workers: 12pm, Sun., 17th October

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate a White Mass on Sunday, 17th October at 12noon for doctors, nurses and all healthcare workers in Scotland in gratitude for their service throughout the COVID pandemic. The White Mass is traditionally celebrated on or near the Feast of St. Luke (18th October), the patron saint of physicians and surgeons. RSVP by Sunday, 10th October cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Cathedral Complex Manager

An experienced and self-motivated manager is sought for the role of Cathedral Complex Manger for the operational running of the Cathedral Complex. The role holder will have experience of facilities management and have a flexible and hands-on approach to working in this unique environment. For a full job description, please visit https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/complex-manager-job-advertisement

“Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective” Free Webinar 7:30pm, Mondays

Join the free webinar series titled “Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective” looking at the Bard’s best-known works coupled with insights on human nature from St Thomas Aquinas:

20 Sep: - King Lear: Blindness.

27 Sep - Twelfth Night: Melancholy and narcissism/vanity.

4 Oct - Richard II: The nature of kingship and honour.

11 Oct - Romeo and Juliet: Original sin; love and its true meaning.

The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Catechetics Commission. Discussions are be led by Dr Anthony Quinn, Sr Anna Marie RSM and Fr Kevin Douglas. Register at bit.ly/ShakespeareWebinar

Dementia: Hope on a Difficult Journey: 2pm-4pm, Sat., 6th November, Gillis Centre

A free event for those supporting friends or family with dementia will be held at the Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh, from 2-4pm, Saturday, 6th November. A talk will be led by Dr Adrian Treloar, a Catholic physician and author who is a consultant and senior lecturer in old-age psychiatry. There will be a chance to share experiences before a time of prayer in St Margaret’s Chapel. Light refreshments will be served.. The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Marriage & Families Commission. To register please visit bit.ly/DementiaEvent2021

Cistercian Nunraw Abbey’s Beautiful New Guesthouse Now Open!

The recently opened Guesthouse at Nunraw Abbey (Haddington EH41 4LW) is now ready to receive guests for a time of peace, quiet or rest. Book your stay in one of the 9 rooms available. The Guesthouse offers full board and every room has an en-suite facility. For more information or to book in, contact 01620 670 096, guesthouse@nunrawabbey.com. The Abbey, run by the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, is located about 30 minutes form the outskirts of Edinburgh. To see photos, visit http://www.nunrawabbey.com/about-us/guesthouse


Read the newsletter for 19th September (pdf)

24th Sunday of the Year - Year B

Thank You, Deacon Joshua!

As you know, Deacon Joshua Moir departs today concluding his summer placement with us. We thank him for his diaconal service here during the summer and wish him well his studies in Rome! Please keep Deacon Joshua in your prayers in his studies for the priesthood.

Congratulations to Deacon Tom McEvoy and to Douglas Robertson!

On Saturday, 11th September, 2:00pm, Archbishop Cushley ordained Deacon Tom McEvoy as a Permanent Deacon for our Archdiocese! At the same Mass, Douglas Roberston was installed as a Lector, one of the ministries received in the process of becoming a Permanent Deacon. Deacons can baptise, proclaim the Gospel, preach the homily, assist the bishop or priest in the celebration of the Eucharist, assist at and bless marriages, and preside at funerals. To find out more about the Permanent Diaconate, contact Deacon Ronnie Macauley on 01501 740348 or macaulay_ronnie@yahoo.co.uk

Coffee Saints at the Cathedral!

Enjoy Ethical Coffee in a Friendly & Beautiful Café 7 Days a Week 8:30am-5:00pm

Thank you to all who supported our new Coffee Saints café last weekend! Please continue to spread the word! The café is open every day 8:30am-5:00pm! It is beautifully decorated and serves delicious food and excellent coffee! As you know the café is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, a charity which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens. All profits go to charity! This is the only café in the St. James’ Quarter where you can get an ethical coffee! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed, Wednesdays 2pm-5pm

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 5pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group with a view to easing the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences. If you cannot attend every week, helping once or twice per month would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to join the group, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Sacramental Preparation for Children: Registration Open!

Registration is now open for sacramental preparation for children 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 on Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. To register online, simply use your phone to scan the QR code on the poster in the back of church or visit the following links:

First Reconciliation (P3 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-reconciliation

First Holy Communion (P4 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-communion

Confirmation (P7 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/confirmation

More information about class format and dates will be provided on registration. Please spread the word!

Vocation Awareness Week: Explore the Call!

This week the Church in Scotland highlights vocation awareness. Our vocation or calling from God is rooted in our Baptism. Do you think God may be calling you to serve the Church as a Priest, Permanent Deacon or religious Sister or Brother? Explore the call! Contact: Fr Andrew Garden, 0131 663 4286, vocations@staned.org.uk or Sr Mirjam Hugens FSO, 0131 623 8902, religiousvocations@staned.org.uk

Parish Bible Study on Zoom Monday evenings 7pm

Our parish Bible study group meets regularly to discuss the coming Sunday’s Mass readings. Each week a brief commentary on each reading is provided in preparation for a guided group discussion on Monday evening at 7pm. The group will continue to meet online, perhaps with occasional in-person meetings – ad experimentum! To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Young Adults Group - Tuesdays at 7.30pm Beginning 21st September

All young adults aged 18-35 are very welcome to join our Young Adults Group which will begin meeting again on Tuesday evenings from 21st September, 7:30pm at 63 York Place (around the corner from the Cathedral) for a talk on some area of Christian life / theology, followed by some prayer and then a trip to the pub! If you'd like to receive regular updates, please look us up on Facebook (St Mary's Cathedral Young Adults' Group) or watch for news in this Newsletter.

Interested in Becoming Catholic? Meetings Start Tuesday, 14th Sept. – Sign Up Now!

The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group will meet each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House from Tuesday, 14th September until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To sign up email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Marriage Preparation Course on Saturday, 27th November

Are you planning to get married next year? Please contact Fr Jamie frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk as soon as possible to make arrangements for Marriage Preparation. We will offer our own, regular parish-based course on Saturday, 27th November.

“Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective” Free Webinar 7:30pm, Mondays

Now into its second week, join the free 6-week webinar series titled “Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective”. This week features Measure for Measure! The sessions will look at his best-known works with insights on human nature from St Thomas Aquinas. Don't worry if you haven't read Shakespeare, you’ll be guided along each week! The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Catechetics Commission. For more details and a full schedule, visit https://archedinburgh.org/register-now-for-mini-course-on-shakespeare/

Register at bit.ly/ShakespeareWebinar

Praying for Life: 40 Days for Life in Edinburgh: 22 Sept – 31 October

Join other Christians for 40 Days for Life: 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You're invited to peacefully pray during a 40 Day vigil in the public right-of-way outside the Chalmers Sexual Health Centre, Chalmers Street, Edinburgh. For more information and especially if you'd like to volunteer to help, please contact edinburgh40days@gmail.com or visit www.40daysforlife.com

Craig Lodge House of Prayer: Spirit & Truth Weekend (1-3 October)

Craig Lodge is delighted to be launching a new series of weekend-long worship schools comprised of teaching and extended times of worship, finding their source and summit in the Mass. These are open to all who want to simply grow in greater intimacy with the Lord. Joe Wells and Pippa Baker from One Hope Project will be leading the first school, 1-3 October. For more information visit, https://www.craiglodge.org/ Craig Lodge, Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland, UK, PA33 1AR, T: +44(0)1838 200216, mail@craiglodge.org.

2022 Pilgrimage to Oberammergau Passion Play with St. Columba Parish

St. Columba Parish is planning a pilgrimage to Oberammergau for the Passion Play next year, for 8 days departing 23 September, 2022, including Lake Garda, Venice & Verona. For details, please contact Agatha Kai-Kai at agathakaikai@gmail.com

Job Advertisement

Cathedral Complex Manager

Read the newsletter for 12th September (pdf)

23rd Sunday of the Year - Year B

Coffee Saints - Now Open!

7 Days a Week 8:30am-5:00pm

Dear Friends,

As you may know – our new café called Coffee Saints is now open every day 8:30am-5:00pm! The café is beautifully decorated and is serving delicious food and superb coffee all day every day. This new initiative is a partnership between the Cathedral and the Grassmarket Community Project, a charity which supports Edinburgh’s most vulnerable citizens. All profits go to charity – and so this is the only café in the St. James’ Quarter where you can get an ethical coffee. The friendly and welcoming staff are serving a wide range of coffees, cold drinks, milkshakes and Frappes, meals and light bites, and cakes! To see the full menu, visit https://www.coffeesaints.co.uk/

Please support this new venture and please spread the news about it. There are many other options for eating and drinking in this neighbourhood – so it is vital that we not only support but also advertise Coffee Saints by word of mouth, Fr. Patrick

Parish Bible Study: Resumes Monday, 6th September

Our parish Bible study group meets regularly to discuss the coming Sunday’s Mass readings. Each week a brief commentary on each reading is provided in preparation for a guided group discussion on Monday evening at 7pm. The group will continue to meet online, perhaps with occasional in-person meetings – ad experimentum! To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Young Adults Group - Tuesdays at 7.30pm Beginning 21st September

All young adults aged 18-35 are very welcome to join our Young Adults Group which will begin meeting again on Tuesday evenings from 21st September, 7:30pm at 63 York Place (around the corner from the Cathedral) for a talk on some area of Christian life / theology, followed by some prayer and then a trip to the pub! The theme for the semester is Christian Discipleship, covering a range of topics relevant to the joys and the challenges of following Jesus in the modern world! If you'd like to receive regular updates, please look us up on Facebook (St Mary's Cathedral Young Adults' Group) or watch for news in this Newsletter.

Interested in Becoming Catholic? Meetings Start Tuesday, 14th Sept. – Sign Up Now!

The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group will meet each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House from Tuesday, 14th September until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter. To sign up email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Cathedral Cleaning Volunteers Needed, Wednesdays 2pm-5pm

The Cathedral cleaning team meet every Wednesday afternoon between 2pm – 5pm to clean the church. We are seeking to recruit more volunteers to join the group with a view to easing the burden of the current volunteers and to cover holidays/other absences. If you cannot attend every week, helping once or twice per month would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to join the group, or find out more, please contact Elizabeth Andrews at Elizabeth@rhandrews.plus.com

Marriage Preparation Course on Saturday, 27th November

Are you planning to get married next year? Please contact Fr Jamie as soon as possible to make arrangements for Marriage Preparation. We will offer our own, regular parish-based course on Saturday, 27th November.

Registration For Mass: New System!

Thank you for all who have been registering in advance for our new sign-in system for weekend Masses! We continue to maintain a record of those who Mass as part of the Trace and Protect scheme. Last weekend we had over 60 people register on-line and nearly 50 people completed paper sign-in sheets! By registering online in advance your details are held securely in the office and your surname added to a door-list which will be ticked off as you enter Mass.

Sacramental Preparation for Children: Registration Open!

Registration is now open for sacramental preparation for children 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 on Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. To register online, simply use your phone to scan the QR code on the poster in the back of church or visit the following links:

First Reconciliation (P3 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-reconciliation

First Holy Communion (P4 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-communion

Confirmation (P7 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/confirmation

More information about class format and dates will be provided on registration. Please spread the word!

“Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective” Webinar 7:30pm, Monday, 6th September

Explore the Bard's plays in a free 6-week webinar series titled “Shakespeare: A Catholic Perspective”. The sessions will look at six of his best-known works (Macbeth, Measure for Measure, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Richard II and Romeo and Juliet) with insights on human nature from St Thomas Aquinas. Don't worry if you haven't read Shakespeare, you’ll be guided along each week! The event is organised by the Archdiocesan Catechetics Commission. For more details, visit https://archedinburgh.org/register-now-for-mini-course-on-shakespeare/ Register at bit.ly/ShakespeareWebinar

Saturday, 11th September: Permanent Diaconate Ordination, Lector Installation

At the Cathedral on Saturday, 11th September, 2:00pm, Archbishop Cushley will ordain Tom McEvoy as a Permanent Deacon for our Archdiocese and Douglas Roberston will be installed as a Lector, one step closer to becoming a Permanent Deacon. Deacons can baptise, proclaim the Gospel, preach the homily, assist the bishop or priest in the celebration of the Eucharist, assist at and bless marriages, and preside at funerals. To find out more about the Permanent Diaconate, contact Deacon Ronnie Macauley on 01501 740348 or macaulay_ronnie@yahoo.co.uk

Justice & Peace Mass 7:30pm on Monday 6 September

The Annual Archdiocesan Justice & Peace Mass takes place at 7:30pm on Monday 6 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh (EH9 1SN). It marks the beginning of the Season of Creation and will be a chance to pray for the success of COP26. Refreshments will served after Mass. Register at bit.ly/JusticeAndPeaceMass2021

Courses at Gillis Centre by St Mary’s University

Applications are now open for a variety of courses run by St Mary’s University at the Gillis Centre Campus in Edinburgh, starting this autumn. Why not improve your knowledge of the Catholic Faith with an MA in Theology? Teachers are invited to register now for MA Education courses as part of their continuing professional development. These are: Catholic School Leadership; Leading Innovation and Change; Pedagogy; Religious Education.

Watch testimonies from students on the Archdiocesan YouTube channel

All details at www.stmarys.ac.uk/edinburgh

Monthly Vocations Mass

The monthly Mass for Vocations will be at 6:30pm on Monday 6 September at St David’s in Dalkeith. Come and pray for vocations!

‘The Human Face of the Climate Emergency: A Call to Action'

During the Season of Creation and in advance of COP26, the Archdiocesan Commission for Caritas, Justice & Peace invite you to a mini-colloquium titled ‘The Human Face of the Climate Emergency: A Call to Action' It takes place at 3-5pm on Sunday 12 September on Zoom. For more details and to register, visit: bit.ly/ACallToAction2021

Sunday, 17th October White Mass for Doctors, Nurses and Healthcare Workers

Archbishop Cushley will celebrate a White Mass on Sunday, 17th October at 12noon, followed by a reception, for doctors, nurses and all healthcare workers in Scotland in gratitude for their service throughout the COVID pandemic. The White Mass is traditionally celebrated on or near the Feast of St. Luke (18th October), the patron saint of physicians and surgeons. To attend, please RSVP by Sunday, 10th October to cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Read the newsletter for 5th September (pdf)

22nd Sunday of the Year – Year B

Registration For Mass: New System!

Apologies for the confusion at some of the Masses last weekend while we try to get used to our new sign-in system, and sincere thanks to our dedicated team of volunteers for their help in keeping us all safe. As you know, as well as asking parishioners to wear a facemask and sanitise their hands, we continue to maintain a record of those who attend each week as part of the Trace and Protect scheme. By registering online in advance at https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/mass-registration your details are held securely in the office and your surname added to a door-list which will be ticked off as you enter Mass. Hopefully this will help to speed up the sign-in process – and one day the necessity of keeping such lists will be a thing of the past!

Comings and Goings…

A big welcome back to Sister Miriam Fidelis, RSM, who returned to us this week after making her final vows. It’s a great joy to have Sister back with us! Deacon Joshua meanwhile will soon complete his summer placement here. He will be in St Andrew’s, Ravelston next weekend in order to say goodbye, before doing the same at the Cathedral on Sunday 12th. He will then return to Rome to continue his studies. Please keep him in your prayers!

Sacramental Preparation for Children: Registration Open!

Registration is now open for sacramental preparation for children 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 on Sundays at St. Andrew’s, Ravelston. To register online, simply use your phone to scan the QR code on the poster in the back of church or visit the following links:

First Reconciliation (P3 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-reconciliation

First Holy Communion (P4 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/first-communion

Confirmation (P7 and above): https://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/confirmation

More information about class format and dates will be provided on registration. Please spread the word!

Offertory Collection

Following the advice of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland that it is safe to do so, we are now restoring the offertory collection to its traditional place in the Mass. We understand that many parishioners now give electronically and, however you do it, we’re extremely grateful for your generous financial support every week!

Parish Bible Study: Resumes Monday, 6th September

Our parish Bible study group meets regularly to discuss the coming Sunday’s Mass readings. Each week a brief commentary on each reading is provided in preparation for a guided group discussion on Monday evening at 7pm. The group will continue to meet online, perhaps with occasional in-person meetings – ad experimentum! To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Teaching in a Catholic School: Online Session 2:30pm to 4:30pm, Wednesday, 1st September

Archbishop Cushley is inviting newly qualified teachers working in the Archdiocese to take part in an online session titled Teaching in a Catholic School. Eileen Rafferty and Margaret Barton, Archdiocesan religious education advisors for primary and secondary schools, respectively will lead the event 2:30pm to 4:30pm on Wednesday 1 September (Zoom). To register please email kay.clarke@staned.org.uk

Hillside Area Parishioner Needs Help Getting to Sunday Mass at the Cathedral

Do you attend 12 noon Mass on Sunday? A parishioner living in the Hillside area of Edinburgh needs help in walking or being driven with their guide dog to the Sunday 12 noon Mass. Free car parking in a disabled space is available in St James Quarter Car Park, as it is for all holders of blue badges who attend Sunday Mass at the Cathedral, please contact the Cathedral office for more information.. If you can assist on a fortnightly or monthly basis, please contact cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk and provide your contact details. Thank you!

Interested in Becoming Catholic? RCIA Meetings Start Tuesday, 14th Sept. – Sign Up Now!

The Cathedral’s Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) group will meet each week on Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm at Cathedral House from Tuesday, 14th September until Christmas and then from January to Easter, with a few sessions after Easter, For more information, email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

First Saturday Devotions

Next Saturday, 4th September, 9:30am there will be devotions to Our Lady of Fatima here in the Cathedral, followed by 10:00am Mass. All are welcome!

Patricia Archutowski R.I.P.

With sadness we announce the death of our much beloved parishioner Patricia Archutowski who passed away this past week. Trish was a generous volunteer and contributed so much to the life of the parish. She is survived by her husband John and their two young children. Please pray for the happy repose of her soul and for the consolation of all those who mourn for her. May she rest in peace and rise in glory!

Read the newsletter for 29th August (pdf)

21st Sunday of the Year - Year B

Congratulations…

… to our parish secretary, Sister Miriam Fidelis, RSM, who professed perpetual religious vows as a Sister of Mercy last week. Thank you, Sister, for your dedication to serve Christ and his Church in this way and for all that you and your sisters bring to our parish – we are extremely grateful!

Sacramental Initiation For Children

As our children return to school, we’re now finalising the dates for a new programme of sacramental preparation for children. Registration for these sacraments will open next weekend with catechetical preparation being provided both at St Mary’s Primary School and on Sundays at Ravelston. Watch this space for more details next week!

Parish Bible Study: Resumes 6th September

Our parish Bible study group meets regularly to discuss the coming Sunday’s Mass readings. Each week a brief commentary on each reading is provided in preparation for a guided group discussion on Monday evening at 7pm. The group will continue to meet online, perhaps with occasional in-person meetings – ad experimentum! To register, please email frjamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Interested in Becoming 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 2022. 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 parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Courses at Gillis Centre

Applications are now open for a variety of courses run by St Mary’s University at the Gillis Centre Campus in Edinburgh, starting this autumn. Why not improve your knowledge of the Catholic Faith with an MA in Theology? Teachers are invited to register now for a of MA Education courses as part of their continuing professional development. All details at www.stmarys.ac.uk/edinburgh

Vocations

The monthly Mass for Vocations will be at 6:30pm on Monday 6 September at St Columba’s, 9 Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh (EH9 1SN).

Vacancy - Pastoral Co-ordinator

St Joseph’s in Rosewell, a house of support for those with learning difficulties, has a vacancy for the Pastoral Co-ordinator post. They are looking for an individual who can build positive relationships, has good communication skills, and is committed to the Vincentian Values of St Joseph’s to lead the pastoral team. For more info, see the poster in the Octagon.

Safeguarding webinar

The Bishops of Scotland invite clergy, religious, church employees and volunteers across Scotland to a national safeguarding webinar at 11am on Saturday 2 October. The link to register is: bit.ly/3gQRdPu

Justice & Peace Mass

The Annual Archdiocesan Justice & Peace Mass takes place at 7:30pm on Monday 6 September at St Columba’s, Upper Gray Street, Edinburgh (EH9 1SN). Refreshments will served after Mass. Register at bit.ly/JusticeAndPeaceMass2021

Event: A Call to Action

During the Season of Creation and in advance of COP26, the Archdiocesan Commission for Caritas, Justice & Peace invite you to a mini-colloquium titled ‘The Human Face of the Climate Emergency: A Call to Action' It takes place at 3-5pm on Sunday 12 September on Zoom. For more details and to register, visit: bit.ly/ACallToAction2021

Synod

A synod of the bishops will take place in Rome in 2023. It will begin with a period of consultation and discernment on Sunday 17 October this year. Sr Anna Marie McGuan RSM has been asked to be the Archdiocese’s lead delegate in the national synodal process and will be assisted by Fr John Deighan. An announcement will be made soon on how that process will take shape in our Archdiocese.

Read the newsletter 22nd August (pdf)

Assumption Of The Blessed Virgin Mary – Year B

Happy Feast!

Sunday s the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is the patronal feast of our Cathedral. As a special treat from the Cathedral clergy in honour of the feast, we are giving you the week off from us! Instead, Fr Bobby Taylor, one of our newly ordained priests here in the Archdiocese, will be at the Cathedral to celebrate the Masses. After each Mass, he will be offering his first blessings. The first blessings of newly ordained priests are especially significant, and even have an indulgence attached (with the usual stipulations!).

New Covid Restrictions

As you know, the First Minister substantially relaxed Covid Restrictions last week. This means that there is no longer any social distancing and there is no longer any need to book for Mass. There is also no longer the same need to sanitise the Church after each Mass, and we can again have offertory processions and the traditional collection. There are a few remaining restrictions: still no holy water, no sign of peace and no distribution of the Precious Blood. Also facemasks continue to be encouraged and santiser ought to be used. However, Communion can return to its previous format and those who wish to receive Communion on the tongue should come at the end of the queue.

Sir James MacMillan to become Patron of Music at St Mary’s Cathedral

As you know, our musical life here at the Cathedral has gone from strength to strength in recent years as part of the long tradition of liturgical music-making at St Mary’s Cathedral. And so we are delighted that renowned Scottish composer, Sir James MacMillan, has agreed to become the Cathedral’s patron of music.

Sir James is recognised all over the world as one of the great modern composers, and his music is regularly performed by top international choirs and orchestras. We are really honoured that he has agreed to lend his support at this time, as we emerge from the pandemic and look towards the continued flourishing and strengthening of our musical life in the years to come.

On his recent visit to the Cathedral, Sir James recalled how hearing liturgical music at St Mary’s Cathedral made an important early impression on him:

“There was something about attending Mass here, even as a little boy, that sticks very much in my mind. And the commitment of the Church to music at the core of the liturgy continues: it continues here in Scotland, it continues here in Edinburgh, and it continues here in this wonderful cathedral, where there has been a reinvigorated commitment to all the music makers and music that happens in various liturgies. I am therefore delighted to become the new Patron of Music here at St Mary’s Cathedral.”

Watch this video to hear more from Sir James about becoming patron of our music.

Music for the 12noon Mass at the Cathedral

Mass setting: Victoria Missa O quam gloriosum

Motet: James MacMillan Ave maris stella

Organ voluntary: James MacMillan 'One' from St Andrews Suite

‘With Angels and Archangels’

After the success of the launch of our choir CD, ‘With Angels and Archangels’, last autumn, the album is now available on online music stores and streaming services. Search for the name of the album on iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon Music or Spotify.

Please Pray for Sr. Miriam Fidelis

Sr Miriam Fidelis, our Parish Secretary, makes her Final Vows for the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, tomorrow. Please keep her in your prayers as she makes this beautiful gift to God. You can participate in the mass via live stream at the following web address: https//www.saginaw.org/cathedral-live

Funeral Arrangements of Andy Hilton

Andy’s family have been in touch regarding his funeral arrangements which will take place on Friday 20th August at 1pm at Mortonhall Crematorium. Anyone wishing to attend is very welcome.

Interested in Becoming Catholic? Sign up for Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults

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 2022. 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 parish office at 0131 556 1798 or email cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk

Vacancy - Pastoral Co-ordinator

St Joseph’s in Rosewell, a house of support for those with learning difficulties, has a vacancy for the Pastoral Co-ordinator post. They are looking for an individual who can build positive relationships, has good communication skills, and is committed to the Vincentian Values of St Joseph’s to lead the pastoral team. For more info, see the poster in the Octagon.

Comings and Goings

Fr. Jamie comes back from holiday today refreshed and renewed… And I am going away today for a couple of weeks to (exotic) Carlisle! I know you’ll find it difficult – but try to survive without me….

Final Collection Today

There is a second collection today for the African Missions and Holy Places. This is one collection that is definitely worth supporting!

Read the newsletter for 15th August (pdf)