radioalba.org  schedule for week of December 16th 

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 7.00 o’clock is repeated every 60 minutes until 12 noon.

7.00 Morning Prayers this week are led by Hugh Kelly and Donald MacInnes
7.15: Morning Prayer for the Young this week is led by Matthew and Gail of Our Lady of the Rosary Primary with music by Catriona Glen
 7.20: Canon Bob Hill looks ahead to next week’s Gospel of the Visitation
and we hear an introduction to the daily readings at Mass taken from the  Liturgical Calendar for Scotland.
7.25: The Rev Liz Adam leads us in praying for peace.
7.30: In our Magazine The Rev Liz Adam gives a 3rd Advent reflection;  we hear from the Comboni Magazine an emergency appeal for refugees in Jordan; in the Catholic Times Chris McDonnell writes of Henri Neumann, the lonely mystic; and then  comments on Tantur and Donald Nicholl.  Finally, Michael Martin reads a Christmas poem.

12.00: News from the Scottish Catholic Observer: 12.15: ‘How blest are they’ – praying with the bereaved

12.35: archive music

18.00:  News from the Scottish Catholic Observer

18.15: How blest are they’ – praying with the bereaved

18.35: archive music

The evening hour at 20.00 is reported at 21.00 and 22.00
20.00:  Evening Prayer for the 3rd Week of Advent is led by David Smith with the St Mungo Singers, cantor Grace Buckley, harpist Noel Donnelly and Organists Jane McKenna and Jacqueline Barrett.
20.20: In our Magazine  In our Magazine The Rev Liz Adam gives a 3rd Advent reflection;  we hear from the Comboni Magazine an emergency appeal for refugees in Jordan; in the Catholic Times
  Chris McDonnell writes of Henri Neumann, the lonely mystic; and then  comments on Tantur and Donald Nicholl.  Finally, Michael Martin reads a Christmas poem.
20.50: Night Prayers  this week are led by 15 John McMaster,  16 Teresa Costello 17 Frances Dunlop  18 Steven Muir, 19 Christine 20 Cathy Gilbert; 21 Catrine Kerr