radioalba.org schedule
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.
Daily Times | Tune in to | Duration (minutes) |
07:00 08:00
09:00 10:00 11:00 |
Morning Hour
Morning Prayers Morning Prayer with Alexia of the Glasgow Gaelic School Canon Bob Hill: the 2 sons and the vineyard in Matthew. Notes for the daily readings from the Liturgical Calendar St Roch: a note and a prayer for healing Magazine |
15 5
5 4
30 |
12:00 18:00 | Lunchtime / Teatime slot – 2 hours
12.00 / 18.00 Neil Galbraith & the emergency services 12.15 / 18.15: An Edited Service by Glasgow Cathedral 12.30 / 18.30 Chatterbox 1.00 / 19.00: Bellahouston Mass (edited) with Pope Benedict |
120 |
20:00 21:00
22:00 |
Evening hour
Vespers Magazine Compline |
20 30 10 |
This week’s Specials will include:
Times | Tune in to | Duration (minutes) |
Sunday
12:00 18:00 |
20th September: The radioalba.org Mass is led today by Canon David Wallace, Our Lady of Lourdes, Cardonald, with reader Donald MacInnes, and music by Cantor Noel Donnelly and the St Mungo Singers. | 30 |
Monday to Saturday
12:00 18:00 |
Glasgow Churches Together: Neil Galbraith prays for the emergency services with a hymn and a psalm from Grace Buckley & the St Mungo Singers. An edited service from Glasgow Cathedral led by the Rev Mark Johnstone with Andrew Forbes, Malcolm Sim 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: As we near the end of the Season of Creation Marian Pallister, of Justice and Peace, Scotland, renews the plea for the care of the earth and care of the poor. From the Catholic Times Chris McDonnell gives a heartfelt reflection on The Psalms read by John Murphy; and from LIfe and Work John R Hume takes a look at Dunfermline Abbey Church with its links to Queen St Margaret, Malcolm Canmore, David 1st and Robert the Bruce. | 30 |