St Andrew's Cathedal Renewed
The story of the renovation of the Cathedral and the history of the Catholic revival in Glasgow since the start of the 19th century
Glasgow Cathedral: Scotland-Must see Tourist Attraction!
Glasgow Cathedral, also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigern's or St Mungo's Cathedral, is today a gathering of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow.
The title cathedral is honorific and historic, dating from the period before the Scottish Reformation and its former status as the Roman Catholic mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and the cathedra of the Archbishop of Glasgow (which is now in St. Andrew's Cathedral, the present mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow). The current congregation is part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow. Glasgow Cathedral is located north of High Street and east of Cathedral Street, beside the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
The history of the cathedral is linked with that of the city, and is allegedly located where the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, built his church. The tomb of the saint is in the lower crypt. Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy gives an account of the kirk.
Built before the Reformation from the late 12th century onwards and serving as the seat of the Bishop and later the Archbishop of Glasgow, the building is a superb example of Scottish Gothic architecture. It is also one of the few Scottish medieval churches (and the only medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland) to have survived the Reformation not unroofed.
James IV ratified the treaty of Perpetual Peace with England at the high altar on 10 December 1502.[1] The cathedral and the nearby castle played a part in the battles of Glasgow in 1544 and 1560.[2] Twenty years after the Reformation, on 22 April 1581 James VI granted the income from a number of lands to Glasgow town for the kirk's upkeep. He traced the ownership of these lands to money left by Archbishop Gavin Dunbar as a legacy for repairing the cathedral.[3] The town council agreed on 27 February 1583 to take responsibility for repairing the kirk, while recording they had no obligation to do so.[4] The church survives because of this resolution. Inside, the rood screen is also a very rare survivor in Scottish churches.
Technically, the building is no longer a cathedral, since it has not been the seat of a bishop since 1690. However, like many other pre-Reformation cathedrals in Scotland, it is still a place of active Christian worship, hosting a Church of Scotland congregation. The current minister (since 15 February 2007) is the Rev Laurence A. B. Whitley, PhD, who was previously minister at Montrose Old and St Andrew's Parish Church. The previous minister was the Very Rev William Morris, who was minister from 1967 until retiring in November 2005. The building itself is in the ownership of the Crown, is maintained by Historic Scotland, and is a popular destination for tourists.
St.Andrew's Cathedral Wedding
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The Archbishop of Glasgow is an archiepiscopal title that takes its name after the city of Glasgow in Scotland.The title was abolished by the Church of Scotland in 1689; and, in the Scottish Episcopal Church, it is now part the bishopric of Glasgow and Galloway.In the Roman Catholic Church, the title was restored by Pope Leo XIII in 1878.Mario Conti, Metropolitan Archbishop of Glasgow, retired on 24 July 2012.
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Easter Day High Mass at St Adrew's Roman Catholic Church Edinburgh Scotland UK
Easter Day High Mass
Missionary Children Mass Paisley 2018
Missionary Children Mass that was piloted in St Mirin's Cathedral in Paisley for Mission Month 2018.
Catholic church of Edinburgh Scotland (29-31/2017)
The Arrival of the Relics of St Therese in the Diocese of Dunkeld
The Arrival of the Relics of St Therese in the Diocese of Dunkeld
On 4th September 2019 hundreds of pilgrims packed out St Andrew's Cathedral, Dundee to welcome the Little Flower. Bishop Stephen Robson lead the Mass beautifully and spiritually.
The relics will be at St Andrew's Cathedral from 4th September until Saturday 7th September.
For more info check littleflowerinscotland.co.uk
What is the Glasgow Faith Forum?
The Glasgow Faith Forum is an initiative of the Faith Movement. We provided a series of catechetical talks for young people (age 16-25) which show the harmony between the catholic faith and science. Throughout the year we also organise a number of social events that enable young Catholics to support one another and grow in friendship. Talks take place every second Thursday at 7:30pm at Turnbull hall, university of Glasgow catholic chaplaincy
A “wee movie” to announce big changes in a troubled archdiocese
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A compelling video outlines Archbishop Leo Cushley's plans for St. Andrews & Edinburgh.
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St Andrew's Church Alfriston from above. DJI Phantom Quadcopter footage
St Andrew's Church is the parish church of Alfriston, East Sussex, England. Built in the 1370s and is also known as the 'Cathedral of the Downs.
Archbishop Conti on the Papal Visit
Archbishop Conti shares his thoughts ahead of the Papal Visit.
Apostleship of the Sea - Church Chat
DO YOU KNOW ANYONE WHO WORKS AT SEA?
DO YOU WONDER HOW THEY ATTEND MASS AND THE SACRAMENTS?
On our latest Church Chat we are joined by Euan McArthur from the Apostleship of the Sea, who gives us an insight into the work they do.
If you want to know more or make a donation please visit their website at:
apostleshipofthesea.org.uk
If you are intersted in attending one of their upcoming Masses the details are given below:
07 September – St Mary’s Cathedral, Aberdeen
14 September - St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee
21 September - St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow
28 September – St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh
Archbishop of Glasgow supports the #stopdestitution Campaign
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The Archbishop of Glasgow Philip Tartaglia talks about why refugee destitution should end, and how it is an issue close to his heart. Alongside the Archbishop is Gary Christie, Head of Policy at Scottish Refugee Council, and Bruno, a destitute asylum seeker who fled persecution in Ivory Coast.
Scotland's archbishop resigns amid claims of sexual abuse
The Vatican confirmed Monday that Pope Benedict has accepted the resignation of Scotland's Roman Catholic archbishop, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, after three priests and one former priest accused him of having committed sexual abuse in the 80s. teleSUR
Bishop Keenan Lenten Station Masses 2010
PAISLEY DIOCESE LENTEN STATION MASSES 2019
Bishop John Keenan invites everyone in the Diocese of Paisley to his Lenten Station Masses during Lent.
Each Mass at various churches around the Diocese wiill feature reflections from Bishop Keenan on the following themes:
Prayer - 7th March St Columba's Renfew
Fasting - 11th March, St Charles, Paisley
Almsgiving - 12th March. St Mary's. Greenock
Simplicity - 13th March, St Ninian's Gourock
Chastity - 14th March. St. Joseph's Clarkston
Obedience - 20th March St. Margaret's Johnstone
Reconciliation - 21st March, St John's Barrhead
Mother of the Redeemer - 27th arch , St. Francis, Port Glasgow
SACRED CHRISM MASS MOTHERWELL DIOCESE 2018
SACRED CHRISM MASS Diocese of Motherwell 2018
What a lovely day for the Catholics of the Diocese of Motherwell as they joined together as a diocesan family for the Annual Chrism Mass. Our priests renewed their Ordination vows and the holy oils to be used over the next year were blessed.
Our lady of Good Aid Cathedral had standing room only as the sun shone on the Catholics in this little part of the Lord's vineyard/
Scalan The Secret Scottish Seminary - Annual Mass 2018
What a glorious bout of weather for the Annual Scalan Mass at the Secret College which once was a place of refuge and study amid the hardships of Reformation Scotland.
Most poignant too is that joined by main celebrant Bishop Bill Nolan of Galloway Diocese were 2 seminarians Rev. Kevin Lawrie to be ordained next year for the Motherwell Diocese and Rev. Emmet O'Dowd who will be ordained for RC Diocese of Aberdeen this week!
The crowds gathered for this lovely Mass is testimony to theTrue faith which endured and continues to grow in our nation to this day
Sunday Evenings at Immaculate Heart
Sunday Evenings at Immaculate Heart
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The Good Works of the Catholic Church Event at Scottish Parliament
A Celebration of the Good Works of the Catholic Church in Scotland & Abroad at the Scottish Parliament 28th November 2018
At the Scottish Parliament last night hundreds of representatives from various Catholic Church agencies across Scotland attended an event at the Scottish Parliament. The event was organised by Elaine Smith MSP & Anthony Horan of the Scottish Catholic Parliamentary Office also supported by cross party politicians including Aileen Campbell MSP Cabinet Secretary and others.