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the Morning Hour at 7.00 is repeated hourly until 12.00
7.00: the Morning Prayers are led by Brendan Gil, 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.
7.15: Daily school morning prayer is led by Gisella and Eilidh, children of Our Lady of the Rosary Primary, Cardonald with music by Magdalen and Donald MacInnes..
7.20: Canon Bob Hill prepares us for the Gospel of 22nd September – the parable of the unjust steward
and we hear very short introductions to the daily readings at Mass from the Liturgical Calendar for Scotland..
7.25: Gerry Fitzpatrick leads us in praying for the sick
7.30: Our Magazine begins this week with the first of an exciting series on ‘Where does the Jesus Story Begin’ by Denis McBride , Redemptorist Publications; then we hear ‘The Loss of Liberty’ by Christ McDonnell in the Catholic Times; from Dispatches ‘How MSF fights Measles’; and finally Michael Martin and a prayer for peace.
12.00: This week the SCO speaks to a Scottish missionary and a Catholic government minster about climate change, we give an update on the tour of St Therese’s relics around Scotland, reveal a new statement from the Catholic Church on euthanasia, and discuss a supposed ‘sectarian’ riot in Scotland.
12.15: ‘How blest are they’ – praying with the bereaved
12.35: archive music
18.00: This week the SCO speaks to a Scottish missionary and a Catholic government minster about climate change, we give an update on the tour of St Therese’s relics around Scotland, reveal a new statement from the Catholic Church on euthanasia, and discuss a supposed ‘sectarian’ riot in Scotland.
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 Prayers this week are led by Gerry Fitzpatrick, Clare McDonald, Jean Swinbank and Michael Martin with music by the St Mungo Singers, Cantor Grace Buckley, harpist Noel Donnelly, and organists Jane McKenna and Jacqueline Barrett. Evening Prayer marking the celebration of St Therese is led by Jean Swinbank.
20:20: Our Magazine begins this week with the first of an exciting series on ‘Where does the Jesus Story Begin’ by Denis McBride , Redemptorist Publications; then we hear ‘The Loss of Liberty’ by Christ McDonnell in the Catholic Times; from Dispatches ‘How MSF fights Measles’; and finally Michael Martin and a prayer for peace.
20:50: daily Night Prayers