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SUMMARY:Archdiocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes
DESCRIPTION:Our annual summer Pilgrimage to Lourdes takes place from Friday 11 July to Friday 18 July 2025.​​​​​​​ The theme is With Mary\, Pilgrims of Hope and everyone is welcome. \n\nThe pilgrimage flight is now fully booked. A waiting list has been set up. The pilgrimage committee is liaising with Tangney Tours about the option of arranging alternative provision so that anyone who wishes to participate in the pilgrimage this year is able to do so. \n\nFor all details about the pilgrimage visit edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes25
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/archdiocesan-pilgrimage-to-lourdes-3/
LOCATION:Lourdes\, 1 Av. Mgr Théas\, Lourdes\, 65108\, France
CATEGORIES:General Events
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SUMMARY:Sea Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Catholic charity Stella Maris (formerly called Apostleship of the Sea) is one of the few maritime charities with chaplains who carry out ship visits. They work with seafarers on the frontline.\n\nOn Sea Sunday (today\, 13 July)  let us pray for seafarers\, fishers\, and the work of Stella Maris.\n\nParishes have been invited to have an optional special collection. Donations can be made to Stella Maris here.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/sea-sunday-3/
LOCATION:City of Edinburgh
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250719T120000
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SUMMARY:Fr Jamie's Sponsored Summer Cycle
DESCRIPTION:25 churches. 42 miles. 1 priest on his bike. \nFather Jamie McMorrin said: “This summer I’m going to cycle around Edinburgh\, visiting every Catholic church in the city. I’ll be raising funds for the parish but also praying for the city and everyone in it. All proceeds will go towards raising parish funds for St Margaret’s Catholic Church in Davidson’s Mains\, Edinburgh.” \nHis route: \nSt Margaret’s > St Kentigern’s > St John the Baptist > St Joseph’s > St John Ogilvie’s > St Mary’s > St Mark’s > St Cuthbert’s > St Peter’s > Sacred Heart > St Patrick’s > St Albert’s > St Columba’s > St Catherine’s > St Gregory’s > St Theresa’s > St Mary Magdalene’s > St John the Evangelist > St Ninian’s > St Andrew’s > Star of the Sea > Holy Cross > St Mary’s Cathedral > St Andrew’s > St Margaret Mary’s > St Margaret’s\, Davidson’s Mains. \nTo donate click here.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/fr-jamies-sponsored-summer-cycle-3/
LOCATION:City of Edinburgh
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250719T230000
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SUMMARY:Effective Parish Communications
DESCRIPTION:The Vatican Correspondent for EWTN News joins us for our Effective Parish Communications webinar on Sat 19 July at 10am. \nColm Flynn is a renowned\, professional broadcaster and contributor to the BBC World Service and Irish broadcaster RTÉ. \nHe will share his thoughts on the importance of media in evangelisation\, drawing on his extensive experience. \nHe has reported from places such as Ukraine\, Albania and Kenya and has interviewed names including Andrea Bocelli\, Jordan Peterson and actor Jonathan Roumey. \nHe also played a key role in covering both the death of Pope Francis and the election of Pope Leo XIV. \nThe webinar also features Elaine Furmage of Being Catholic TV and Bishop Frank Dougan (Galloway Diocese) who has launched a communications commission for the Bishops’ Confernce of Scotland. \nHost Matt Meade\, Communications Director for the Archdiocese\, said: “This one-hour webinar will be crammed with communications tips and inspirational stories – perfect for those who help with comms at their parish. \nEffective Parish Communications\, Saturday 19 July\, 10:00am-11:00am. Register at bit.ly/parishcomms
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/effective-parish-comms-3/
LOCATION:Zoom event
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250727T150000
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CREATED:20250625T090540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T135507Z
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SUMMARY:World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate this day\, the National Marriage\, Family and Life Commission of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland invites everyone to St Francis Xavier’s\, Carfin\, for Mass with Bishop John Keenan at 3:00pm on Sunday 27 July.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/world-day-for-grandparents-and-the-elderly-3/
LOCATION:Carfin Grotto\, 100 Newarthill Road\, Carfin\, North Lanarkshire\, ML1 5AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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SUMMARY:Holy Year talks
DESCRIPTION:A series of Holy Year talks take place on the last Sunday of each month at 4:30pm at the Carmelite Convent\, Hot Pot Wynd\, Dysart\, KY1 2TF. \nThe one-hour event includes evening prayer\, Eucharistic Adoration and has been organised by the Fife Deanery. All welcome. \n\nSunday 27 July\nCarmelite Spirituality\, Fr Simon Hughes \nSunday 31 August\nCreation\, Institute of Incarnate Word \nSunday 28 September\nJustice\, Canon Brian Gowans \nSunday 26 October\nOur Lady – Stella Maris\, Fr Paul Lee \nSunday 30 November\nEverlasting Life\, Mgr Philip Kerr \nSunday 28 December\nIncarnation\, Institute of Incarnate Word
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/holy-year-talks-5-3/
LOCATION:Carmelite Convent\, Hot Pot Wynd\, Dysart\, KY1 2TF\, Dysart\, KY1 2TF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events,Liturgical Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250801T202000
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SUMMARY:The Margaret Sinclair Story
DESCRIPTION:The inspiring true story of the cheerful Edinburgh factory girl with a big heart for Jesus and for helping others\, who could be Scotland’s next canonised Saint. \nThis down-to-earth model of everyday sanctity is brought vividly to life onstage by Rachel Callaghan – her actual living relative (second cousin). \nStephen Callaghan’s funny and moving play was first performed at the 2016 Fringe in the Edinburgh church where the venerable Margaret’s body is interred and he directs the revival marking 100 years since her death. \n“The response of the audience lining the pews… is undeniable’ (Scotsman)” \n Venue 6\, C Aurora Studio (Lauriston Halls\, Lauriston Street). Tickets from 0131 581 5555 or www.CtheArts.com. Dates: 1 August & 2 August 2025 at 7:25pm (50 mins). £13/£11 \nWritten and Performed by | Stephen Callaghan\nPerformed by | Rachel Callaghan\nTechnical Direction by | Zachary O’Niell\nCrew | Russell Wheeler \nagap.org.uk/themargaretsinclairstory\nfacebook.com/agapglasgow\ninstagram.com/agapglasgow/\nyoutube.com/agapchannel
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/the-margaret-sinclair-story-4/
LOCATION:Lauriston Halls\, Lauriston Halls\, LaurIston Street\, Edinburgh\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9DJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="AGAP":MAILTO:matthew.meade@staned.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250802T120000
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SUMMARY:Peace vigil against nuclear weapons
DESCRIPTION:A Christian peace vigil in opposition to nuclear weapons takes place at the South Gate of HM Naval Base Clyde at 10:30am on Saturday 2 August. \nIt is an ecumenical service of prayer\, reflection\, readings\, and hymns is organised by Justice & Peace Scotland. \nThe vigil will be led by Most Rev William Nolan\, Archbishop of Glasgow and President of Justice & Peace Scotland; Right Rev Rosie Frew\, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; and Most Rev Mark Strange\, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. \nFree transport \nAnne-Marie Clements of J&P Scotland said: “We are keen to have a large and visible gathering at this year’s vigil to mark 80 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. \n“To make it easier for people to attend\, free transport is being provided from Edinburgh and Glasgow by Justice & Peace Scotland and the Church of Scotland.” \n\nEdinburgh pick-up: Waterloo Place (beside Waverley Station)\, departing 7.45am.\nGlasgow pick-up: Gordon Street (outside Central Station)\, departing 9.15am.\n\nTo book your free seat\, please email: office@justiceandpeacescotland.org.uk \nInclude the following details: \n\nYour name\nYour pick-up location (Edinburgh or Glasgow)\nThe number of seats you’d like to reserve\n\nShe added: “As Christians\, we are called to be peacemakers and to uphold the dignity of every human life. Nuclear weapons are fundamentally incompatible with this call as their existence threatens indiscriminate destruction and a future built on fear and power-wielding rather than on fraternity amongst nations. \n“We hope you’ll join us for this important and hopeful act of Christian witness. If you’ve never come along to one of our peace vigils before\, why not make this your first one?”
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/peace-vigil-against-nuclear-weapons-3/
LOCATION:HMNB Clyde (Faslane)\, Faslane\, Helensburgh\, G84 0EH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250802T202000
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SUMMARY:The Margaret Sinclair Story
DESCRIPTION:The inspiring true story of the cheerful Edinburgh factory girl with a big heart for Jesus and for helping others\, who could be Scotland’s next canonised Saint. \nThis down-to-earth model of everyday sanctity is brought vividly to life onstage by Rachel Callaghan – her actual living relative (second cousin). \nStephen Callaghan’s funny and moving play was first performed at the 2016 Fringe in the Edinburgh church where the venerable Margaret’s body is interred and he directs the revival marking 100 years since her death. \n“The response of the audience lining the pews… is undeniable’ (Scotsman)” \n Venue 6\, C Aurora Studio (Lauriston Halls\, Lauriston Street). Tickets from 0131 581 5555 or www.CtheArts.com. Dates: 1 August & 2 August 2025 at 7:25pm (50 mins). £13/£11 \nWritten and Performed by | Stephen Callaghan\nPerformed by | Rachel Callaghan\nTechnical Direction by | Zachary O’Niell\nCrew | Russell Wheeler \nagap.org.uk/themargaretsinclairstory\nfacebook.com/agapglasgow\ninstagram.com/agapglasgow/\nyoutube.com/agapchannel
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/the-margaret-sinclair-story-2-3/
LOCATION:Lauriston Halls\, Lauriston Halls\, LaurIston Street\, Edinburgh\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9DJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250810T130000
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SUMMARY:Festival Mass
DESCRIPTION:Archbishop Cushley will celebrate the annual Festival Mass at Noon at St Mary’s Cathedral\, Edinburgh. \nThe event marks the beginning of the Edinburgh International Festival and also honour’s the Cathedral’s patronal feast\, the Assumption\, which falls on Friday 15 August. \nThe Festival Mass is attended by local dignitaries\, members of the Consular Corps\, and the High Constables of Edinburgh\, along with visitors and parishioners. \nIt is an opportunity to celebrate the Festival and reflect on its themes of peace and harmony\, as highlighted by the founder\, Sir Rudolph Bing.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/festival-mass-3/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Cathedral\, Broughton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 3JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250812T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250812T210000
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SUMMARY:Faith in the Footlights
DESCRIPTION:Join renowned author Ian Bradley and the Schola Cantorum of St Mary’s Cathedral\, Edinburgh\, for a concert exploring the spiritual resonances of musical theatre. \nIn this groundbreaking event\, Professor Bradley will uncover some of the spiritual implications of our much-loved musical shows\, and the Schola Cantorum will bring the music to life! \nIncludes music from The Sound of Music\, South Pacific\, Fiddler on the Roof\, Phantom of the Opera\, Les Misérables and much more. \nYou will never hear these musical shows in quite the same way again! \nBook here: bit.ly/FaithFootlights \nEvent organised by St Mary’s Cathedral\, Edinburgh.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/faith-in-the-footlights-3/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Cathedral\, Broughton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 3JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250815T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250815T235959
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CREATED:20250106T144403Z
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SUMMARY:Holy Day of Obligation: The Assumption
DESCRIPTION:Holy days of obligation are the days on which Catholics are expected to go to Mass.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/holy-day-of-obligation-the-assumption-3/
LOCATION:City of Edinburgh
CATEGORIES:Holy Days of Obligation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250818T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250818T202000
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SUMMARY:Pilgrim of Hope (18-24 August)
DESCRIPTION:Scott is taking a day off work. A quest begins that will take him through an array of quirky characters and situations as he attempts to answer the question: where does one find hope today? \nPilgrim of Hope is an uplifting story of an everyday man\, Scott Adams\, who goes in search of hope. \nTrouble is – where does one find hope today? \nA funny\, poignant fable about life\, death\, air-fryers and one man’s search for hope. \nA third Fringe solo show from versatile writer-performer Stephen Callaghan (Pew With a View 2018\, and Oggie! Oggie! Oggie! 2023). \nA new comedy inspired by Pope Francis’ letter for the Year of Hope\, written and performed by Stephen Callaghan.  \nVenue 6\, C Aurora Studio (Lauriston Halls\, Lauriston Street). \nDates 18 August to 24 August 2025 at 19:30 (0hr50) \nTickets from 0131 581 5555 or www.CtheArts.com. £13/£11  \nagap.org.uk/pilgrimofhope\nfacebook.com/agapglasgow\ninstagram.com/agapglasgow/ \n\n 
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/pilgrim-of-hope-3/
LOCATION:Lauriston Halls\, Lauriston Halls\, LaurIston Street\, Edinburgh\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9DJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="AGAP":MAILTO:matthew.meade@staned.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250830T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250830T170000
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SUMMARY:Holy Year: Fife Pilgrim Way
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this special Jubilee Year 2025 event\, walking the historic and picturesque Fife Pilgrim Way over six stages. \nSaturday 30 August \n11:00am: Fife Pilgrim Way information board\, Battery Rd\, North Queensferry\, to St Margaret’s\, Dunfermline\, via Abbey. \nSaturday 6 September \n11:00am: St Margaret’s Memorial Church\, Dunfermline\, to St Joseph’s\, Kelty. \nSaturday 13 September \n11:00am: St Joseph’s\, Kelty\, to St Mary’s\, Leslie. \nSaturday 20 September \n11:00am: St Mary’s\, Leslie\, to St Giles\, Kennoway. \nSaturday 27 September \n11:00am: St Giles Kennoway\, to Ceres\, Kemback & Springfield Church. \nSaturday 4 October \n11:00am: Ceres\, Kemback & Springfield Church\, to St James’ Church\, St Andrews. \nDeacon Pat Carrigan\, organiser\, said: “The Jubilee Year Pilgrim Walk is a wonderful chance to journey together in faith\, following in the footsteps of the pilgrims who walked these paths before us. \n“Each stage offers not only beautiful scenery but also prayer\, fellowship\, and hospitality along the way.” \nEvent organised by the Fife Deanery of the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh. Turn up on the day ready to go. Bring a packed lunch. No registration required. Each stage approximately 8 to 9 miles. Hospitality offered at destination location. Limited number of Fife Pilgrim Way Passports available on first day. Queries to Deacon Pat Carrigan at obl.columba@gmail.com
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/holy-year-fife-pilgrim-way-3/
LOCATION:City of Edinburgh
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250830T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250830T154500
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SUMMARY:Mary’s Meals: Pilgrimage Walk of Hope
DESCRIPTION:Mary’s Meals warmly invites you to join its Pilgrimage Walk of Hope event. For more details and to register\, tap here. \nThis event will take place on Saturday 30 August from 10.30am to 3.45pm at Craig Lodge House of Prayer\, Dalmally\, Argyll. \nIn this Jubilee Year when we are called to become Pilgrims of Hope\, join members of the Mary’s Meals team and supporters from around the country as we walk together\, reflecting on stories of hope and praying for our mission. \nThis event will include Mass and times of prayer during the walk\, but people of all faiths and none are very welcome to attend. \nIf you have any questions about this event\, please contact Sarah.Mallon@marysmeals.org or call the Mary’s Meals office on 0800 698 1212. \nPlease note that this event is organised by Mary’s Meals.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/marys-meals-pilgrimage-walk-of-hope-3/
LOCATION:Craig Lodge House of Prayer\, Dalmally\, Argyll\, PA33 1AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250831T160000
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SUMMARY:National Pilgrimage to St Ninian's Cave\, Whithorn
DESCRIPTION:Mass will be celebrated outdoors on the beach of Port Castle Bay at 4:00pm on Sunday 31st August 2025. \nThe principal celebrant will be Bishop Frank Dougan\, Saint Ninian’s successor\, and he will be joined by other bishops and priests from Scotland. \nA well-established footpath about one mile long takes you through the glen to the shore\, and to be in place for Mass it is recommended to begin the walk by 3:00pm. \nPilgrims are invited to visit the church of St Martin & St Ninian in Whithorn on the way to the beach. \nThe Sacrament will also be available on request by approaching a priest on the shore or in the town before Mass begins. \nThe walking path to St Ninian’s Cave begins about 2½ miles from Whithorn village. \nThere are signposts on the B7004 road for St Ninian’s Cave. There is ample parking for cars and coaches. \nStewards will be on hand to direct the parking. Portable toilets are available at the car park. \nStrong shoes should be worn for walking through the glen and on the pebble shore. \nSuitable clothing should be worn according to the weather since the congregation will not be under cover. First aid will be available. \nFor those unable to walk to the shore\, Mass will also be celebrated at 4.45 pm in the Church of St Martin and St Ninian in Whithorn village. \nThe celebrant will be Bishop Joseph Toal. \nParishes bringing a group of pilgrims\, especially if travelling by minibus or coach\, are asked to register their group by contacting whithorn25@rcdg.org.uk. Should anyone need further information\, please email the same address \nHistory of the event \nOn the last Sunday of August each year\, a Galloway diocesan pilgrimage to St Ninian’s Cave\, Whithorn takes place and Mass is celebrated on the shore at Port Castle Bay where Saint Ninian is said to have retreated for prayer. \nSt Ninian\, son of a Roman chieftain\, was ordained bishop in Rome and returned to proclaim the Gospel in south west Scotland around 397.While there was a strong tradition of pilgrimage to the burial place of St Ninian in Whithorn before the Reformation\, only in 1924 was the pilgrimage resumed in its modern form. \nOther information \nThere are some small cafes and tearooms in Whithorn village but you may wish to bring a packed lunch. \nThere are public toilets on the approach to the Priory\, and portable ones behind the church of St Martin and St Ninian. \nThe Whithorn Trust operates a visitors centre which will be open on the day of the National Pilgrimage and more information can be found at www.whithorn.com. \nA visit to the centre includes the chronological story of the development of Whithorn\, the upper Gallery “Whithorn Cold Case” exhibition and special exhibition \n“Face to Face with Whithorn’s Bishops”\, now including facial reconstructions of Bishops Henry and Walter and the magnificent Whithorn Crozier; the ticket also includes access to the Iron Age roundhouse reconstruction via guided tour\, and the Historic Environment Scotland Museum of early mediaeval carved stones. \nThe ruins of the medieval cathedral are behind the Whithorn Trust visitors centre. \n 
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/national-pilgrimage-to-st-ninians-cave-whithorn-3/
LOCATION:St Ninian’s Cave\, Whithorn\, Newton Stewart\, DG8 8JU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250831T173000
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SUMMARY:Holy Year talks
DESCRIPTION:A series of Holy Year talks take place on the last Sunday of each month at 4:30pm at the Carmelite Convent\, Hot Pot Wynd\, Dysart\, KY1 2TF. \nThe one-hour event includes evening prayer\, Eucharistic Adoration and has been organised by the Fife Deanery. All welcome. \n\nSunday 31 August\nCreation\, Institute of Incarnate Word \nSunday 28 September\nJustice\, Canon Brian Gowans \nSunday 26 October\nOur Lady – Stella Maris\, Fr Paul Lee \nSunday 30 November\nEverlasting Life\, Mgr Philip Kerr \nSunday 28 December\nIncarnation\, Institute of Incarnate Word
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/holy-year-talks-6-3/
LOCATION:Carmelite Convent\, Hot Pot Wynd\, Dysart\, KY1 2TF\, Dysart\, KY1 2TF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events,Liturgical Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250902T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250903T235959
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CREATED:20250811T130117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T135513Z
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SUMMARY:Catholic Social Teaching and AI
DESCRIPTION:St Mary’s in Scotland is delighted to share its upcoming conference on AI\, emerging technologies\, and Catholic Social thought\, sponsored by the Catholic Union of Great Britain and by Churches\, Charities and Local Authorities (CCLA) Investment Management Limited. \nEver since Rerum Novarum in 1891\, the Church has\, through her official teaching\, presented the world with the key social principles required in order to properly discern how to order society towards the kingdom of God. \nWritten on the backdrop of a changing social landscape in the west as a result of technology\, Pope Leo realised that the impact technology has on society would require spiritual intervention\, and the same is true today. \nWith the popular emergence of generative AI and the wider implementation of autonomous systems\, there is an urgent need to discuss what impact these technologies have on society\, through a deep reflection with Catholic Social Thought – an urgency noted by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith’s document Antiqua Et Nova. \nPlease register on Eventbrite. Questions? Please email stephen.dolan@stmarys.ac.uk \nThis event is organised by St Mary’s University. 
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/catholic-social-teaching-and-ai-3/
LOCATION:Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, City of Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T120000
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SUMMARY:Fire Safety Awareness Training (morning)
DESCRIPTION:This annual session is for clergy and all parish volunteers (eg pass-keepers\, cleaners\, parish council members\, stall holders\, office staff etc). \nPlease register for this  to help achieve safer places of worship for all. \nMorning Session (10:00pm to 12:00pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfiremorning \nAlternatively\, you can take part in the afternoon or evening session. \nAfternoon Session (2:00pm to 4:00pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfireafternoon \nEvening Session (6:30pm to 8:30pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfireevening \n This Fire Safety training course is provided by Thomson & Inglis Business Solutions on behalf of the Archdiocese. All sessions at The Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh. Free parking on site (limited).
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/fire-safety-awareness-training-morning-3/
LOCATION:Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, City of Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T160000
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SUMMARY:Fire Safety Awareness Training (afternoon)
DESCRIPTION:This annual session is for clergy and all parish volunteers (eg pass-keepers\, cleaners\, parish council members\, stall holders\, office staff etc). \nPlease register to help achieve safer places of worship for all. \nAfternoon Session (10:00pm to 12:00pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfireafternoon \nAlternatively\, you can take part in the morning or evening session. \nMorning Session (2:00pm to 4:00pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfiremorning \nEvening Session (6:30pm to 8:30pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfireevening \n This Fire Safety training course is provided by Thomson & Inglis Business Solutions on behalf of the Archdiocese. All sessions at The Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh. Free parking on site (limited).
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/fire-safety-awareness-training-afternoon-0-3/
LOCATION:Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, City of Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T054607
CREATED:20250812T133459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T135514Z
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SUMMARY:Fire Safety Awareness Training (evening)
DESCRIPTION:This annual session is for clergy and all parish volunteers (eg pass-keepers\, cleaners\, parish council members\, stall holders\, office staff etc). \nPlease register to help achieve safer places of worship for all. \nEvening Session (6:30pm to 8:30pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfireevening \nAlternatively\, you can take part in the morning or afternoon session. \nMorning Session (10:00pm to 12:00pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfiremorning \nAfternoon Session (2:00pm to 4:00pm)\, Thursday 4 September\nEach attendee to register at bit.ly/archfireafternoon \n This Fire Safety training course is provided by Thomson & Inglis Business Solutions on behalf of the Archdiocese. All sessions at The Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh. Free parking on site (limited).
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/fire-safety-awareness-training-evening-3/
LOCATION:Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, City of Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250906T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250906T150000
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SUMMARY:Season of Creation Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of the inaugural event last year\, the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland’s Care of Creation Office is delighted to bring the conference back for an inspiring day of community\, reflection\, prayer\, and practical action. \nIt takes place at St Margaret’s Church\, Drip Road\, Stirling on Saturday 6 September 2025\, from 10am-3pm. \nRegister here for this free event. \nThe guest speaker will be Dr Lorna Gold\, Executive Director of the Laudato Si’ Movement. \nHer keynote address promises to be a must-hear for anyone passionate about Laudato Si’ and caring for our common home. \nOriginally from Scotland\, Lorna Gold has been an active leader for years in Catholic work on integral ecology and creation care. \nWorkshops and Q&As will be held with the Laudato Si Animators Scotland network\, Justice & Peace Scotland\, and SCIAF. \nThere will also be the chance to hear from the Care of Creation group from St Ninian’s & St Cuthbert’s Parish\, Hamilton\, on ideas for living out Laudato Si’  in your own parish communities.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/season-of-creation-conference-2025-3/
LOCATION:Saint Margaret’s\, Stirling\, Drip Road\, Stirling\, FK9 4UA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250907T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T054607
CREATED:20250625T091725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T135508Z
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SUMMARY:National Pilgrimage to Carfin
DESCRIPTION:The National Pilgrimage at the National Shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes\, Carfin\, will take place on Sunday 7 September. \nAs we are in the midst of the Jubilee Year the theme for this year’s Pilgrimage will be Pilgrims of Hope. \nHoly Mass will be celebrated at the Shrine at 3:15pm\, the main Celebrant and Preacher will be Archbishop Leo Cushley \nPope Leo XIV recently announced that Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati\, will be canonised on this day in Rome\, so it seems an ideal day for the Scottish Catholic Community to come together to joyfully celebrate our faith in communion with Pope Leo and the Universal Church.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/national-pilgrimage-to-carfin-3/
LOCATION:Carfin Grotto\, 100 Newarthill Road\, Carfin\, North Lanarkshire\, ML1 5AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250910T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250910T210000
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SUMMARY:Silent no More: A North Korean Testimony
DESCRIPTION:Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) host a North Korean defector in Scotland next month to share his story of Christian persecution. \nTimothy Cho is a North Korean human rights activist and two-time defector\, who has found refuge in the UK and now advocates for religious freedom around the world. \nSilent No More: A North Korean Testimony will see Timothy share his remarkable journey\, discussing how faith has shaped his path and what life is like for Christians in North Korea. The evening at St Joseph’s Clarkston will shine a light on a subject which rarely makes the news agenda in this country. \nIt is even rarer for a Christian from North Korea to be able to share their gripping story first-hand\, making this an event like no other for those in Scotland. \nTimothy was born during the 1980s and endured the infamous Great Famine\, which resulted in 3.5 million deaths across the nation. \nCho managed to flee to China when he was a teenager; however\, he was soon deported back and was immediately sent to a detention centre\, where there was extreme overcrowding. \nIncredibly\, Cho was sent to the Philippines rather than North Korea. Many would see such an event as an act of God. From there\, Cho eventually made it to the United Kingdom. \nTimothy attributes his survival to God and since arriving in the UK he has deepened his Christian faith\, advocating for persecuted Christians around the world. \nNow\, in a one-off event hosted by ACN Scotland\, you will have the chance to hear Timothy’s powerful witness in Christ. \nWilliam More\, Manager of Operations in Scotland\, said: “In one of the most closed and oppressive regimes in the world\, simply believing in God can cost you everything. Join us for an extraordinary evening as a North Korean dissident shares his powerful personal story of faith\, suffering and survival under a regime that demands total allegiance to its supreme leader. \n“In a land where Christianity is outlawed and the faithful are driven underground\, Timothy’s testimony offers a rare glimpse into the courage of those who risk their lives to hold onto their belief in Christ. This is a one-off event – it is a witness to truth\, a call to solidarity and a reminder of the price of faith in places where freedom is just a dream. \n“Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a voice that was never meant to be heard.” \nSilent No More takes place at St Joseph’s Catholic Church in Clarkston on 10th September from 7pm to 9pm. Reserve your free ticket now at https://www.trybooking.com/uk/FDYV. For more information\, please contact the ACN Scotland office at scotland@acnuk.org by calling 01698 337 470. This event organised by ACN Scotland
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/silent-no-more-a-north-korean-testimony-3/
LOCATION:St Joseph’s\, 2 Eaglesham Road\, Clarkston\, G76 7BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T150000
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CREATED:20250808T094202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T135511Z
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SUMMARY:Altar Servers' Day
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Altar Servers’ Day takes place on Saturday 13 September 2025 at The Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB. \nParents should contact the parish priest to register. \nThis year is extra special because we will be in the presence of the relics of Carlo Acutis\, set to become a saint on 7 September! \nOur theme is Servants of the Eucharist to show the important role Altar Servers have in enhancing the liturgy where the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Catholic Faith. \nThe day features training\, games\, activities and inspiring talks. \nIt concludes with Holy Mass celebrated by Archbishop Cushley in the presence of the relics of Carlo Acutis.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/altar-servers-day-3/
LOCATION:Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, City of Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events,Liturgical Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T150000
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SUMMARY:Altar Servers' Day
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Altar Servers’ Day takes place on Saturday 5 September 2026 at The Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB. \nThe day features training\, games\, activities and inspiring talks. \nIt concludes with Holy Mass celebrated by Archbishop Cushley. Save the date\, details to follow.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/altar-servers-day-2/
LOCATION:Gillis Centre\, 100 Strathearn Road\, Edinburgh\, City of Edinburgh\, EH9 1BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events,Liturgical Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T135511Z
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SUMMARY:Holy Mass: Carlo Acutis Relics
DESCRIPTION:The relics of Blessed\, and soon to be Saint\, Carlo Acutis are at St Mary’s Cathedral\, Edinburgh\, from Saturday 13 September to Monday 15 September 2025. \nPope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis to be canonised on Sunday 7 September 2025. \nCarlo Acutis is known for his love of the Eucharist and for his use of technology in sharing religious content\, particularly on eucharistic miracles. He died from leukemia aged 15 in Monza\, Italy\, and will become the first millennial saint. \nSaturday 13 September \n6:00pm: Vigil Mass in presence of relic (Cathedral open until 8:00pm for veneration). \nSunday 14 September \n12:00pm: Mass in presence of relic\, celebrated by Archbishop Leo Cushley. \nMonday 15 September \n12:45pm: Mass for Schools in presence of relic (all welcome). \nOn Saturday 13 September the relics will be present for out annual Altar Servers’ Day at The Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. This event is for Altar Servers and volunteers only. If you have a child who is an altar server in the Diocese\, please register fo this event with your parish priest. From 9-13 September\, the relics will visit the Diocese of Paisley. \nArchbishop Leo said: “It is a real blessing for our Archdiocese to welcome the relics of Carlo Acutis. \n“The late Pope Benedict\, when visiting Britain in 2010\, called on our young people to be the “Saints of the 21st Century”. \n“Carlo’s life is a powerful witness to precisely that\, the beauty of holiness in our time\, and a reminder that sanctity is possible at every age. \n“I pray that his visit will especially inspire our young people to deepen their love for the living Lord in the Eucharist and to follow Him with renewed faith and courage.”
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/holy-mass-carlo-acutis-relics-4/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Cathedral\, Broughton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 3JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250914T133000
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SUMMARY:Holy Mass: Carlo Acutis Relics
DESCRIPTION:The relics of Blessed\, and soon to be Saint\, Carlo Acutis are at St Mary’s Cathedral\, Edinburgh\, from Saturday 13 September to Monday 15 September 2025. \nPope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis to be canonised on Sunday 7 September 2025. \nCarlo Acutis is known for his love of the Eucharist and for his use of technology in sharing religious content\, particularly on eucharistic miracles. He died from leukemia aged 15 in Monza\, Italy\, and will become the first millennial saint. \nSaturday 13 September \n6:00pm: Vigil Mass in presence of relic (Cathedral open until 8:00pm for veneration). \nSunday 14 September \n12:00pm: Mass in presence of relic\, celebrated by Archbishop Leo Cushley. \nMonday 15 September \n12:45pm: Mass for Schools in presence of relic (all welcome). \nOn Saturday 13 September the relics will be present for out annual Altar Servers’ Day at The Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. This event is for Altar Servers and volunteers only. If you have a child who is an altar server in the Diocese\, please register fo this event with your parish priest. From 9-13 September\, the relics will visit the Diocese of Paisley. \nArchbishop Leo said: “It is a real blessing for our Archdiocese to welcome the relics of Carlo Acutis. \n“The late Pope Benedict\, when visiting Britain in 2010\, called on our young people to be the “Saints of the 21st Century”. \n“Carlo’s life is a powerful witness to precisely that\, the beauty of holiness in our time\, and a reminder that sanctity is possible at every age. \n“I pray that his visit will especially inspire our young people to deepen their love for the living Lord in the Eucharist and to follow Him with renewed faith and courage.”
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/holy-mass-carlo-acutis-relics-2-3/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Cathedral\, Broughton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 3JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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SUMMARY:Youth Mass: Carlo Acutis Relics
DESCRIPTION:The relics of Blessed\, and soon to be Saint\, Carlo Acutis are at St Mary’s Cathedral\, Edinburgh\, from Saturday 13 September to Monday 15 September 2025. \nPope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis to be canonised on Sunday 7 September 2025. \nCarlo Acutis is known for his love of the Eucharist and for his use of technology in sharing religious content\, particularly on eucharistic miracles. He died from leukemia aged 15 in Monza\, Italy\, and will become the first millennial saint. \nSaturday 13 September \n6:00pm: Vigil Mass in presence of relic (Cathedral open until 8:00pm for veneration). \nSunday 14 September \n12:00pm: Mass in presence of relic\, celebrated by Archbishop Leo Cushley. \nMonday 15 September \n12:45pm: Mass for Schools in presence of relic (all welcome). \nOn Saturday 13 September the relics will be present for out annual Altar Servers’ Day at The Gillis Centre in Edinburgh. This event is for Altar Servers and volunteers only. If you have a child who is an altar server in the Diocese\, please register fo this event with your parish priest. From 9-13 September\, the relics will visit the Diocese of Paisley. \nArchbishop Leo said: “It is a real blessing for our Archdiocese to welcome the relics of Carlo Acutis. \n“The late Pope Benedict\, when visiting Britain in 2010\, called on our young people to be the “Saints of the 21st Century”. \n“Carlo’s life is a powerful witness to precisely that\, the beauty of holiness in our time\, and a reminder that sanctity is possible at every age. \n“I pray that his visit will especially inspire our young people to deepen their love for the living Lord in the Eucharist and to follow Him with renewed faith and courage.”
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/youth-mass-for-carlo-acutis-relics-3/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Cathedral\, Broughton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 3JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Liturgical Events
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SUMMARY:Saint Ninian Declaration
DESCRIPTION:The Saint Ninian Declaration supports a deepening relationship between Episcopalians and Catholics in Scotland. \nIt encourages both to work more closely together while acknowledging the distinct differences between the two churches. \nThat event will start at 2:00pm on Tuesday 16 September at St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral with a symposium on the history of the relationship between the two churches in Scotland. The speakers are: \n\nGerry Carruthers\, Francis Hutcheson Professor of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow\, who will be in the chair;\nMichael Russell\, Honorary Professor at the University of Glasgow and a former Cabinet Secretary for Education in the Scottish Government;\nScott Spurlock\, Professor of Scottish and Early Modern Christianities at the University of Glasgow and President of the Scottish Church History Society;\nRev Canon Charlotte Methuen\, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Glasgow and Scottish Episcopal Church Inter-Church Relations Convener.\n\nThe signing of the Declaration takes place at St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral in Edinburgh at 4:00pm. \nThe Archbishop and the Primus will move on to an Evensong service at 5:30pm at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral\, Palmerston Place\, where the second signing will take place.
URL:https://archedinburgh.org/event/saint-ninian-declaration-2/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Cathedral\, Broughton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 3JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:General Events
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