radioalba schedule for the week of the 15th July 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.

07.00: The Morning Prayers each day this week are led by Jean Swinbank, Joe Docherty, Angela McLeod, Hugh Kelly, Pat Graham SND, and Gerry Fitzpatrick with music by The St Mungo Singers, cantors Grace Buckley, Magdalen MacInnes, Noel Donnelly and Sally Mulholland, with Noel Donnelly on harp and Jane McKenna on the organ.

07.15: Morning Prayer for young people is led by children of Our Lady of the Rosary primary School, Glasgow, with music by Magdalen MacInnes.

7.20: looking ahead to next Sunday’s Gospel Canon Bob Hill comments on next week’s Gospel passage, taken from Mark 6: 30-34
7.24 John Carswell leads us in a short service for peace.
7.30 Our Magazine touches on the Apostleship of the Sea, Doctors without Borders (MSF), Chris McDonnell from the Catholic Times, Climate Change in Pakistan, and a poem by Michael Martin.

12.00: This week the SCO reveals how an ecumenical effort won asylum for an orphaned boy, speaks to Dunkeld’s newest priest, and looks at attempts by Glasgow City Council to ban pro-life vigils.
12.15: ‘How blest are they’ – praying with the bereaved
12.35: archive music
18.00: This week the SCO reveals how an ecumenical effort won asylum for an orphaned boy, speaks to Dunkeld’s newest priest, and looks at attempts by Glasgow City Council to ban pro-life vigils.
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: Evening Prayers this week are led by Joe Docherty and by Donald MacInnes,
with the St Mungo Singers, harpist Noel Donnelly and organists Jane McKenna and Jacqueline Barrett.
20.20: In our Magazine, Honor Hania of Justice and Peace speaks on the Rohinga, Gerry Fitzpatrick on Care for the Planet from Vocation for Justice, Joe Docherty gives Chris McDonnell’s article from the Catholic Times – Time to talk – and Mary Catherine speaks of her Interfaith experience in Rome.
20.50: The Night Prayers this week is led in turn by Claudia Melis, Catherine McMaster, Catrine Kerr, Mary Bradley, and Joseph MacTaggart.