This week on RADIOALBA.ORG – the 19th November 2017

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The morning half-hour is repeated every 30 minutes until noon.

08.00: Morning Prayers daily

08.15: Morning prayer for school this week is led by John Paul of Our Lady of the Rosary Primary, with the Mallaig Sprinkling Song sung by Catriona Glen.

08.20: Canon Bob Hill looks ahead to next week – when the last of the Matthean Parables is linked with the Beatitudes.

08.24: a short service for the sick is led by Catherine Walker with a reading by Stephen Eric Smyth.

12.00: The Scottish Catholic Observer draws attention to some contemporary issues.

12.15: a service for the bereaved.

12.30: archive music 18.00: The Scottish Catholic Observer draws attention to some contemporary issues. 18.15: a service for the bereaved.

The evening hour at 20.00 is repeated at 21.00 and 22.00

20.00: Evening Prayer

20.20 Mag: the Archdiocese of Glasgow Arts Project continues its imaginative program: a book club; a film club; an ‘Inspire Evening’ , and Lectio Divina; 20-40 network advertises its December trip to the Edinburgh Christmas Market; Ray Donnelly, The founder of ‘Pause for Hope,’ talks about its purpose and the power of prayer. From Open House, Clare Fraser gives Michael O’Neil’s rueful reflection on Hurricanes and other Storms; from Justice and Peace, Scotland, Frances Gallagher gives a report on the recent congress on the future of Europe; and the Glasgow Newman announces a session on a new partnership between the lay and the ordained in the Church in Scotland, led by Mary Cullen, on Thursday November 30th at 7.30 pm in The Ogilvie Centre, St Aloysius Church, Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RE

20.50: Daily Night Prayer