Thanks to everyone who joined us at the St Margaret Pilgrimage in Dunfermline on Sunday!
The highlight of the event was the colourful procession through the city centre with the relic of St Margaret.
In his homily, Archbishop Cushley said: "Thank you again for joining us to honour our great patron Saint Margaret.
"I’m grateful to Fr Syriac and the people of St Margaret’s parish, the musicians, helpers and volunteers, and everyone in Dunfermline for their warm welcome to the town."
Our next event is the Corpus Christi Procession in Kilsyth at 3:00pm on Sunday 22 June. Please join us to give public witness to the Eucharistic Christ!
Gallery
The Comrie & Inverkeithing Pipe Band lead the procession through Dunfermline City Centre.
Pilgrims who walked from Kelty outside St Margaret's Cave.
Members of the The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Members of the Knights of St Columba with Archbishop Leo.Archbishop Leo with altar servers from St Margaret's Church.Holy Mass at St Margaret's Church.Archbishop Leo with a dad and his daughter after blessing her rosary beads.Holy Mass at St Margaret's Church.Members of the Order of Malta.Ecumenical Prayer Sercice at Shrine of St Margaret at Dunfermline Abbey.Archbishop Cushley chats with pilgrims and parishioners after Mass.
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