Holy Family parish is now one of the most popular Catholic Facebook pages in Britain. The three most popular Catholic Facebook pages in Britain belong to the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, this esteemed publication and Holy Family parish, Mossend.
This statement, published by the Catholic Bishops of England, Wales and Scotland, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 1967 UK Abortion Act, is addressed not only to Catholics of our countries, but more broadly to all people who seek to uphold the dignity of human life and protect the unborn child. Over the last fifty years, the bishops of our countries, along with many other people, have spoken consistently in favour of the intrinsic value of human life and both the good of the child in the womb and the good of the mother. This anniversary provides an opportunity to lament the loss of life due to abortion and seek a change of minds and hearts about the good of the child in the womb and the care of mothers who are pregnant.
A time of prayer for people abused in the care of Catholic and other Christian Churches. When One is Broken the Body Suffers - Saturday 4th November at 2pm,
Marriage Matters: Maintain a common purpose. Remember our courting days and the long, thrilling conversations we had about our future together. They were part of our falling in love and of establishing a common purpose in married life. St Paul reminds us of the mark of a Christian: “Be united in your convictions and your love, with a common purpose and a common mind.”
"Will you tell me your name?" I am the Lady of the Rosary. As the Lady of the Rosary rises toward the east she turns the palms of her hands toward the dark sky. While the rain had stopped, dark clouds continued to obscure the sun, which suddenly bursts through them and is seen to be a soft spinning disk of silver. "Look at the sun!"
1st Anniversary Mass for the Right Rev. John Aloysius Mone Bishop John invites you to join him on Monday 16th October at St Mirins Cathedral at 7:00 pm All welcome, refreshments in the hall afterwards
I Am Me is a community charity that works in partnership with Police Scotland to raise awareness of and tackle disability hate crime. Disability Hate Crime is one of the most under-reported crimes in the UK, with an estimated 97% going unreported. I Am Me Scotland are hosting their first ever fundraiser: a Race Night! We would be delighted if you could attend. Please see below for details. If you can't make it along - please spread the word! When: Friday 13th October (unlucky for some - but not for you! FREE entry into our raffle with every ticket!) When: 7pm - 12am Where: Ralston Golf Club, Strathmore Avenue, Paisley, PA1 3DT How much? £10