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April 22, 2017
St. Faustina through a series of interviews with key witnesses and individuals intimately connected to the epic adventure of the greatest manmade work of art. Additional interviews with Bishop Robert Barron of Los Angeles, George Weigel (biographer of Saint Pope John Paul II), comedian Jim Gaffigan, Grammy award-winning musician Harry Connick Jr., Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz of Krakow, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna, Fr. Michael Gaitley MIC, and many others. The film has been endorsed by a wide swath of the curia and by the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization.
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April 18, 2017
A Major Event of New Evangelisation. Chris Stefanick is founder of Real Life Catholic which has brought hundreds of thousands of people back to the Catholic faith. Real Life Catholic’s purpose is to ignite a bold, contagious faith in the heart of every Catholic by building a movement of Catholics who share the beauty, power and truth of the Gospel with a world that has largely forgotten. Thu 27 July 7.00pm, Bute Hall, University of Glasgow. For tickets (£10 or £8 unwaged) contact the Archdiocese of Glasgow RE Department or tel. Christine (0141 226 5898) or through Eventbrite: rebootlivescotland.eventbrite.co.uk Contact Fr Frank at youth@rcdop.org.uk
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April 10, 2017
Please find a list of Parish web sites & Facebook pages, to help you find out about your local Holy Week & Triduum Services.
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March 22, 2017
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis in his message for diocesan World Youth Day, which takes place on Palm Sunday, tells young people the Church and society needs their courage, dreams and ideals”. This year's message has a Marian theme “The Mighty One has done great things for me”, taken from the Magnificat and was accompanied by a video message in which the Holy Father reiterated the main themes of his full message.
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March 19, 2017
Registration is now available for WYD 2019 in Panama - live the life changing experience with your one and only... Paisley Diocese! In the words of our own youth... "One of the best experiences of my life. met amazing people from all around the world and it really helped me become more confident...!" James :)
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March 7, 2017
How quickly does Lent come round again? It's the season to be prayerfully interceding for others and we have our Calendar for Lent 2017, all laid out to make it easy for you! Please join us as we pray our way around the diocese and beyond!
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March 1, 2017
Looking for something'different' this Lent...? During Lent, there is one spiritual activity that I look forward to most. Before Lent (though it’s never too late to begin), I get out my calendar and I write the name of one family member, friend, coworker, neighbor, acquaintance, or someone I’m not too fond of on one of the 40 days of Lent. When that day arrives, I offer my prayers and petitions, frustrations, joys, and sufferings for the person’s intentions.
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February 23, 2017
MARIAN PILGRIMAGES to KNOCK and LOUGH DERG - DONEGAL 2017. Monday 3rd – Friday 7th JULY 2017. Knock and Lough Derg - £275, Knock and Donegal - £365. Single room supplements apply. To book or for further information contact: Day – Anne – 07901873259 anne.doherty61@hotmail.co.uk or evening – Liam – 0141 569 1982 or email liam.coyle1@ntlworld.com
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February 21, 2017
Could you be one of our Inverclyde Street Pastors? Working during the night time hours of 10.00 pm until 4.00 am, Inverclyde Street Pastors patrol the streets of Greenock and Gourock on Saturday evenings to care for, listen to and help those who are vulnerable.
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February 21, 2017
Could you become a Knight of St Columba? - The Knights of St Columba are the leading men’s lay apostolate organisation in the United Kingdom and continue to assist the Hierarchy and clergy in this great Year of the Centenary of Our Lady of Fatima.
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February 21, 2017
Many Muslim parents send their children to church schools because they prepare young people for “life in modern Britain”, a senior figure in the Church of England has said. The Rev Nigel Genders said that church schools offered a “deeply Christian” education yet were attractive to families of other religions because they took faith seriously. Mr Genders, chief education officer at the Church of England, which has about 4,500 primary schools, said that they would never drop their religious character even though more children from non-Christian families were attending them.
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February 15, 2017
It was a slow day for the busy fire station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, when the call came in on November 11, 2011. Fireflghter Marc Hadden, who worked with the medical unit, was eating dinner in the middle of his 24-hour shift when he had to hop in the ambulance and head out to the emergency. He and his partner found a woman in labor, and as soon as they got her in the ambulance she was ready to give birth. Hadden took charge — his first time ever being in charge of a delivery in 20 years of his work, according to a story on CBS News. Little did the firefighter know at that moment that he was helping his own daughter take her first breath.
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February 9, 2017
(Vatican Radio) “Without women, there is no harmony in the world.” That was the message of Pope Francis in his homily at the morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta. At the center of his reflection was creation of woman, as told in Genesis. Men and women are not equal; the one is not superior to the other. But it is the woman, and not the man, who brings that harmony which makes the world a beautiful place.
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February 9, 2017
Amazement at what God has accomplished: “The Almighty has done great things for me…” (Lk 1:49)
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February 7, 2017
SCOTLAND'S Catholic church has launched its biggest recruitment drive for the priesthood in generations amid ongoing concerns over a rapidly ageing clergy. As the number of priests in parts of Scotland is predicted to drop by 100 in the next two decades, young men in parishes across the country will be encouraged into the vocation as the church seeks to attract its next generation to the pulpit.
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