Synodal Event, 12th February 2022
The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland (BCOS) hosts ‘Synodality in the Life & Mission of the Church’ at 2pm on Saturday 12 February. The keynote speaker will be Cardinal Mario Grech, General Secretary of the Synod of Bishops. This online event will be streamed on the BCOS YouTube channel at bit.ly/BCOSYouTube
Call to Prayer from Pope Francis
Call to Prayer from Pope Francis, on 12 January 2022. Please say this prayer and disseminate as widely as you can. Fr. Peter “Eternal Father, You have made the whole world stop walking for a while. You have forcibly silenced the noise that we have all created around us. ...
Homily of Pope Francis for the Epiphany
SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD HOMILY OF POPE FRANCIS St Peter’s Basilica Thursday, 6 January 2022 ______________________________ The Magi travel towards Bethlehem. Their pilgrimage speaks also to us, who are called to journey towards Jesus, for he is the North Star that lights up the sky of...
Something to read
https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2021/12/our-most-popular-articles-of-2021 https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2021/12/2021-our-year-in-books
Justice and Peace, Scotland: a committee of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland
Below you will find the two resources made available to us by Justice and Peace Scotland for the celebration of Justice and Peace Day on the Feast of the Epiphany.
Christmas Novena, 25.12.20: Day Nine
Day Nine: The Birth of Jesus in the Stable of Bethlehem ThoughtWhen the edict was issued by the emperor of Rome that everyone should go to his own city to be enrolled, Joseph and Mary went to be enrolled in Bethlehem. How much the Holy Virgin must have suffered on...
Christmas Novena, 24.12.20: Day Eight
Day Eight: The Life of the Child Jesus in Egypt and in Nazareth ThoughtOur Blessed Redeemer spent the first part of His childhood in Egypt, leading there for several years a life of poverty and humiliation. In that land Joseph and Mary were foreigners and strangers, having there neither relatives...
