The Epiphany of the Lord
Usual Sunday Mass times on Sat. 3rd / Sun. 4th January - Sat. 4pm (vigil); Sun. 9am, 10.30am. 12 Noon & 4pm
Usual Sunday Mass times on Sat. 3rd / Sun. 4th January - Sat. 4pm (vigil); Sun. 9am, 10.30am. 12 Noon & 4pm
HCPT Group 89 are having a fundraising night with Atlantic Reel on Friday 9th January in St Columbkille’s hall 7:30 - 11:30pm. Tickets (£10) will be available after Mass or at the Hall.
Usual Sunday Mass times on Sat. 10th/ Sun. 11th January - Sat. 4pm (vigil); Sun. 9am, 10.30am. 12 Noon & 4pm
On the feast of St Mungo (Tuesday 13th January), as part of the 2026 St Mungo Festival, St Columbkille's Church will host a service of Sung Evening Prayer (Vespers) at 7pm with the Schola Benedicti. All welcome. www.stmungofestival.co.uk
Burns Supper (in aid of HCPT) with music, poetry and prose to celebrate the Bard. Tickets from Miriam McKernan 07801 851168 miriam.mckernan@gmail.com and Helen Deeny 07810 801350
The Sunday of the Word of God in 2026 falls on Sunday, January 25th, coinciding with the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, with the theme: "The word of Christ dwells among you"(Colossians 3:16), an invitation to place the Bible at the heart of Christian life, study, and mission. The Sunday of the Word of God...
Forty days after Christmas, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, an event that the evangelist Luke recounts in Chapter 2 of his Gospel. In the East, the celebration of this feast dates back to the 4th century. By the year 450, it was called The Feast of the Meeting of...
Our Young Adults Group will meet on Tuesday 3rd February at 7pm in the Parish House for pizza and a Q&A with Fr Mournian which will include planning for the year ahead. All young adults aged 16 - 35(ish) are welcome!
Meeting of all Altar Servers in the church on Wednesday 4th February at 5.30pm, New servers welcome.
Ash Wednesday, which is a DAY of FAST & ABSTINENCE, marks the beginning of the Season of Lent – a season of penance, reflection, and fasting which prepares us for Christ’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday. Ashes will be distributed at all Masses celebrated on this day at: 7am, 10am, 1pm & 7pm.
The Day of Prayer for Survivors of Abuse will be observed by the Catholic Church in Scotland on Friday 20th February 2025. This day is set aside to provide opportunities for Catholic parishes and communities throughout Scotland to pray for the healing of all those who have suffered abuse.
The 1st Tuesday Club meets in the Parish Hall on the first Tuesday of each month, from 1.30- 3.30pm. The 1st Tuesday Club is a support group for those living with dementia and their carers. All welcome.
There will be a meeting of the parish UCM grooup in the Parish Hall on Thursday 5th March at 11am. All women of the parish will be made most welcome.
To prepare children fittingly for the reception of the Sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation, we have organised a morning Retreat for all these children and their parents/carers. Children are NOT expected to wear school uniform for the retreat. Parents are encouraged to use the school car park, as the Hall car park will be very...
Enrolment Mass for children who will receive the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist for the first time - and for their families. Sunday 8th March at 10.30am. N.B. CHILDREN SHOULD WEAR SCHOOL UNIFORM.
Enrolment Mass for children who will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation - and for their families. Sunday 8th March at 12 Noon. N.B. CHILDREN SHOULD WEAR SCHOOL UNIFORM.
Holy Mass at 10am & 1pm
In these meetings, we use images of old football players, matches, and football memorabilia to talk about football the way it used to be. Everyone will be made very welcome.
A series of 4 standalone talks by Fr William Crombie on key aspects of St John Henry Newman's teaching and spirituality and how these relate to us today. With refreshments and time for discussion after the presentation. TALK 1: "Intellectual honesty - He spoke the truth as he saw it." The first 3 talks will...
Celebrate St Patrick’s night in the church hall on Saturday 14th March; tickets cost £12 which includes a hot snack. Music by Quigley’s Point. Tickets are available to buy from the Piety Stall in the church or at the Hall Cafeteria.