RA Sched 20th September

Radio Alba majors on Morning, School, Evening and Night Prayer, and now has recorded Masses on Sunday, and Prayer from Glasgow Churches Together during the week.  It introduces the Sunday and daily readings and, through our half-hour Magazine, draws attention to the good works that the Church and the churches are doing.

 

radioalba.org schedule for the week beginning 20th September

 

Daily Times Tune in to Duration (minutes)
07:00         08:00

09:00         10:00

11:00

Morning Hour

Morning Prayers

Morning Prayer by Holly and Our Lady of the Rosary Primary

Canon Bob Hill: Matthew’s parable of the 2 sons and the vineyard
Notes for the daily readings from the Liturgical Calendar

Prayer for our earth

Magazine

 

15

5

 

5

4

30

12:00        18:00 Lunchtime / Teatime slot 2 hours

12.00 / 18.00 GCT and Pilgrimage

12.15 / 18.15: An Edited Service by Glasgow Cathedral

12.30  / 18.30 Chatterbox

1.00 / 19.00: Cantata David and His Song

1.45 / 19.45: Chant from Pluscarden Abbey

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20:00         21:00

22:00

Evening hour 

Vespers

Magazine

Compline

 

20

30

10

 

 

This weeks Specials will include:

Times Tune in to Duration (minutes)
Sunday

12:00          18:00

20th September: The Mass for the 25th Sunday of the Year is led by Fr Joseph Boyle of Our Lady and St George’s, Penilee with music by Sally Mulholland and the St Mungo Singers. 30
Monday to Saturday

12:00          18:00

Glasgow Churches Together praying about modern slavery – with Rev Karen Hendry and Elizabeth McGettrick with music from Donald MacInnes and the St Mungo Singers’.
An edited service from Glasgow Cathedral led by the Rev Mark Johnstone with Andrew Forbes and the Cathedral Choir.

Chatterbox provides half an hour of news and views from around the churches.

15

15

 

30

Sunday to Saturday

07:30         08:30

09:30         10:30 11:30        

20:20         21:20

22:20

In our Magazine  David Coleman gives us ’Footwashing and the sea’ from the Eco-congregation; Joan Walsh reads Pope Francis on solidarity to rebuild the post-coved world;  Jean Swinbank reads Chris McDonnell’s reflection on 9/11. From Life and Work The very Rev Dr Angus Morrison considers St Augustine on ‘faith and science,’ and there is a note on the merger of the Department for International Development with the Foreign Office. 30