radioalba schedule for the week of August 4th 2019

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the Morning Hour at 7.00 is repeated hourly until 12.00
7.00:  Morning Prayer daily this week is led in turn by Gerry Fitzpatrick, Hugh Kelly, Stephen Smyth and Joe Docherty, with music by the St Mungo Singers, cantors Grace Buckley,  Helen Healy and Noel Donnelly, with organist Jane McKenna, and harpist Noel Donnelly.
7.15: In Morning prayer for the young this week comes from  Our Lady of Good Aid Primary, Motherwell
7.21: Canon Bob Hill looks ahead to next week’s Gospel: Sunday 11th August
 and we hear short introductions to the daily readings at Mass from the Liturgical Calendar for Scotland..
7.26: The Rev Elizabeth Adam thanks God for the changing seasons
7.30:  Our magazine this week includes Chris McDonnell on the perennial issue of ‘politics and religion’, David Wells on the  vocational aspect of teaching; the Comboni Mission Magazine on the mine Dam collapse in Brazil and the need to seek justice; and John Miller’s review in Open House of Willie Slavin’s Memoir. With thanks to Liz Adam, David Wells and  Michael Martin.
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 as above.

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
20.00Vespers this week are led in turn by Joe, Docherty, John McMaster, Michael Martin,  Netta Ewing and Jean Swinbank with  the St Mungo Singers and Night Fever,   cantors Grace Buckley and Catrina Glen and organists Jane McKenna and Jacqueline Barrett.
20:20: Our Magazine this week includes: Chris McDonnell on the perennial issue of ‘politics and religion’, David Wells on the  vocational aspect of teaching; the Comboni Mission Magazine on the mine Dam collapse in Brazil and the need to seek justice; and John Miller’s review in Open House of Willie Slavin’s Memoir. With thanks to Liz Adam, David Wells and  Michael Martin.
20:50: daily Night Prayers 8 – 14