radioalba.org christian schedule for week of 24th June 2018
radioalba.org christian is an ecumenical, internet-based radio which promotes prayer and news of good things happening in the churches and among people of faith. It is sponsored by Glasgow Churches Together, by ACTS, and by the music Committee of the Archdiocese of Glasgow.
the morning hour at 8 o’clock is repeated every 60 minutes until 12 noon.
8.00: Morning Prayers this week are led by Brendan Gill, Donald McInnes, Gerry Fitzpatrick
, Pat Graham SND, Stephen Eric Smyth
and Mary Bradley
Music is provided by the St Mungo Singers with cantors Grace Buckley, Catriona Glen, Helen Healy, and Elspeth Glasgow, with organist Jane McKenna, harpists Noel Donnelly and Teresa Irving, Violinist Clare O’Neil and Whistler John Allan.
8.15: Morning Prayer for schools is led by Adam and Kerry with Catriona Glen
8.20: Canon Hill looks at the story within the story in Mark 5 21-43
8.25. Fr Tom Magill comments on this week’s 2nd reading, and Joe Docherty prays for peace
8.30: In our Magazine: Marian Pallister reports on her visit to Zambia; Gerry Fitzpatrick reads about care for planet earth From the World Day of Prayer, and Mary Catherine of Interfaith tells us about Ramadan.
12.00: News from the Scottish Catholic Observer on Catholic schools, human trafficking, the St Margaret Dunfermline Pilgrimage, and the Sciaf Fun Day
12.15: ‘How blest are they’ – praying with the bereaved
12.35: archive music
18.00: News from the Scottish Catholic Observer on Catholic schools, human trafficking, the St Margaret Dunfermline Pilgrimage, and the Sciaf Fun Day
18.15: How blest are they’ – praying with the bereaved
18.35: archive music
the evening hour at 20.00 is repeated at 21.00 and 22.00
20.00: vespers from May 27th
20.20: In our Magazine: Marian Pallister reports on her visit to Zambia; Gerry Fitzpatrick reads about care for planet earth From the World Day of Prayer, and Mary Catherine of Interfaith tells us about Ramadan.
20.50: Night Prayer comes from Jean Swinbank, Joe Docherty, Jean Swinbank, Bridget Devlin, Joe Docherty, Marie Rogers, and Noreen Smith.