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LITURGY OF THE WORD Genesis 14:18–20 Over bread and wine the mysterious Melchizedek blessed the Lord. 1 Corinthians 11:23–26 Every me we eat the Lord’s body and drink his blood, we proclaim his life- giving death. Luke 9:11b–17 The feeding of the multudes. When an event is especially important, we repeat it in the form of a ritual. It gives everyone the opportunity to parcipate while it heightens its significance. We see rituals in all three readings. From Melchizedek and Abram to Jesus and the multudes, food is shared and God’s blessing is invoked. Looking forward to today’s celebraon of the Eucharist, let us take note of the elements of this ritual in today’s readings. BOOKSTALL St Andrew’s Cathedral Guide Book. 32 pages of stunning colour photos and informave text telling the story of the Cathedral and guiding the visitor on a tour of its awe-inspiring features. Only £2. Catholic newspapers, magazines, devoonal items and CTS books are available. STREAMING Watch Cathedral services online—see link at www.cathedralG1.org CALENDAR Monday, 24th June Solemnity of The Navity of St John the Bapst Friday, 28th June Solemnity of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Saturday 29th June The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary OFFERINGS The second collecon today is for the Cathedral Preservaon Fund. Next Sunday, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, the 2nd collecon will be for Peter’s Pence. Regular worshippers, please consider making your offerings by standing order. Details from the Cathedral Office (address on front page). Giſt Aid: Many thanks to those who Giſt Aid their donaons. This adds 25% to your contribuon, as we can reclaim the tax you pay to HMRC. To do this, you should fill in a Giſt Aid form (available in the sacristy) and obtain some of our Blue regular GA envelopes. If you require more envelopes, please speak to Fr. Sharkey. To make a one off donaon, please use a yellow Giſt Aid envelope, available in the pews, and fill in the details required on the front. If you have quesons please speak with Canon Sharkey or e-mail the parish office, [email protected]. S AINT A NDREW ' S Metropolitan Cathedral Parish founded in 1792. Church opened in 1816 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF GLASGOW Archbishop and Metropolitan: Most Rev. Philip Tartaglia www.rcag.org.uk 23rd June 2019 SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST “I will take the cup of salvaon and call on the name of the Lord.” Psalm 116:13 Sunday Mass Vigil 5.15pm, 10.00am, 12.00 noon, 5.15pm Mass Mon—Sat 8.15am, 1.00pm and 5.15pm Sunday 30th June Solemnity of Saints Peter & Paul Mass Times: Vigil 5.15pm (Sat 29th June), 10am, 12 noon and 5.15pm Confessions Weekdays, 30 minutes before Mass also Saturday 12.00—1.00pm; 4.00—5.00pm Prayer & Devotion Charismac Prayer, Wednesday 6.00—7.00pm Holy Hour for Vocaons to the Priesthood, Friday 4.00—5.00pm Cathedral Clergy Canon Gerald Sharkey, Fr Joseph Walsh, Fr Augusne Abayomi Contact 0141 204 2409 [email protected] Cathedral House, 90 Dunlop Street, Glasgow G1 4ER www.cathedralG1.org www.facebook.com/cathedralG1 St Andrew’s Cathedral is a Parish of the Archdiocese of Glasgow, a Designated Religious Body, Charity Number SC018140.

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LITURGY OF THE WORD

Genesis 14:18–20 Over bread and wine the mysterious Melchizedek blessed the Lord.

1 Corinthians 11:23–26 Every time we eat the Lord’s body and drink his blood, we proclaim his life- giving death.

Luke 9:11b–17 The feeding of the multitudes.

When an event is especially important, we repeat it in the form of a ritual. It gives everyone the opportunity to participate while it heightens its significance. We see rituals in all three readings. From Melchizedek and Abram to Jesus and the multitudes, food is shared and God’s blessing is invoked. Looking forward to today’s celebration of the Eucharist, let us take note of the elements of this ritual in today’s readings.

BOOKSTALL

St Andrew’s Cathedral Guide Book. 32 pages of stunning colour photos and informative text telling the story of the Cathedral and guiding the visitor on a tour of its awe-inspiring features. Only £2.

Catholic newspapers, magazines, devotional items and CTS books are available.

STREAMING Watch Cathedral services online—see link at www.cathedralG1.org

CALENDAR

Monday, 24th June Solemnity of The Nativity of St John the Baptist

Friday, 28th June Solemnity of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Saturday 29th June The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

OFFERINGS

The second collection today is for the Cathedral Preservation Fund. Next Sunday, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, the 2nd collection will be for Peter’s Pence.

Regular worshippers, please consider making your offerings by standing order. Details from the Cathedral Office (address on front page).

Gift Aid: Many thanks to those who Gift Aid their donations. This adds 25% to your contribution, as we can reclaim the tax you pay to HMRC. To do this, you should fill in a Gift Aid form (available in the sacristy) and obtain some of our Blue regular GA envelopes. If you require more envelopes, please speak to Fr. Sharkey. To make a one off donation, please use a yellow Gift Aid envelope, available in the pews, and fill in the details required on the front. If you have questions please speak with Canon Sharkey or e-mail the parish office, [email protected].

SA I N T AN D R E W ' S Metropolitan Cathedral

Parish founded in 1792. Church opened in 1816

R O M A N C A T H O L I C A R C H D I O C E S E O F G L A S G O W

Archbishop and Metropolitan: Most Rev. Philip Tartaglia

www.rcag.org.uk

23rd June 2019

SOLEMNITY OF

THE MOST HOLY

BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST

“I will take the cup of salvation and

call on the name of the Lord.”

Psalm 116:13

Sunday Mass Vigil 5.15pm, 10.00am, 12.00 noon, 5.15pm

Mass Mon—Sat 8.15am, 1.00pm and 5.15pm

Sunday 30th June Solemnity of Saints Peter & Paul

Mass Times: Vigil 5.15pm (Sat 29th June), 10am, 12 noon and 5.15pm

Confessions Weekdays, 30 minutes before Mass

also Saturday 12.00—1.00pm; 4.00—5.00pm

Prayer & Devotion Charismatic Prayer, Wednesday 6.00—7.00pm

Holy Hour for Vocations to the Priesthood, Friday 4.00—5.00pm

Cathedral Clergy Canon Gerald Sharkey, Fr Joseph Walsh, Fr Augustine Abayomi

Contact 0141 204 2409 [email protected]

Cathedral House, 90 Dunlop Street, Glasgow G1 4ER

www.cathedralG1.org www.facebook.com/cathedralG1

St Andrew’s Cathedral is a Parish of the Archdiocese of Glasgow, a Designated Religious Body, Charity Number SC018140.

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CATHEDRAL NEWS

Holy Hour for Vocations to the Priesthood: the final holy hour before the summer break will be on Friday 28th June from 4—5pm.

The Anniversary of the sinking of the Arandora Star will be commemorated at the 1pm Mass on Tuesday 2nd July, followed by prayer in the Italian Cloister Garden. All welcome.

The Charismatic Prayer Group will have their final meeting on Wednesday 3rd July from 6—7pm and will then take a break for the summer. Meetings resume on Wednesday 14th August.

Helping in the Liturgy. We are always looking for people willing to assist at Mass as readers, servers, passkeepers on Sundays or weekdays. Contact the Cathedral Office, speak to one of the priests or ask the current ministers for information.

WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS

This church was built in 1816 to serve Glasgow’s rapidly expanding Catholic population. Following the restoration of the Catholic Hierarchy of Scotland in 1878, St Andrew’s became the Cathedral of the restored Archdiocese of Glasgow. In April 2011 a major renovation project was completed, providing the Cathedral with fresh décor, new artwork and an innovative cloister garden. Today it remains a popular city centre church, offering tranquillity for busy lives, as well as a fitting venue for the important liturgical events of the Archdiocese. Thank you for your presence and for your support.

NOTICES

Glasgow the Welcoming City: You are warmly invited to join in this celebration at Glasgow City Chambers today at 3pm where you will hear of the work taking place in parishes across the city supporting new Glaswegians, addressing poverty and Employment Issues. All welcome. See notice board.

Mass for the Feast of the Sacred Heart in St Francis Xavier Church, Carfin on Friday 28th June at 7.30pm. Sacred Heart Novena will conclude at this Mass.

One Hope Project: Worship Concert on Friday 28th June from 7.30—10pm at Christ the King Hall, 220 Carmunnock Road, Kings Park, G44 5AP. Tickets £10 or £5 for under 16s can be purchased on the door. All profits in aid of Celebrate Scotland. www.facebook.com/OneHopeProjectFamily/.

All Night Vigil in Honour of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary from Friday 28th—Saturday 29th June. Opening Benediction at 10pm and Closing Mass at 6am in the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 162 Broomfield Rd, Balornock, G21 3UE. All welcome. Tea and coffee available all night. Contact: [email protected], 07806517383 or Facebook – Glasgow Vigils Events.

NOTICES

One Big Picnic—One Big Community! The Catholic Church will be represented by the Archdiocesan Justice & Peace Commission and the St Vincent de Paul Society at this event on Sunday 30th June from 12 noon—3pm in George Square. This is a free, open-air community meal for everyone and aims to promote the unity and dignity of all the people of Glasgow by sharing quality food, conversation and fun.

Immaculate Conception, Maryhill: Renovation work in July and inadequate cover (after abolition of Tier 5 Visas) has led to the suspension of the Sunday 5.30pm Mass in July and August. This will stop on 30th June and recommence on 1st September.

RCAG Youth Trip: Life Teen Summer Camp, Alton Castle for young people who will be in S2—S4 after the summer holidays. A 5 day programme of faith-filled fun: Holy Mass, prayer, games, activities, Alton Towers & SO MUCH MORE! From 4th—8th August. Cost £350. There are 6 places left and the deadline for registration and payment is 1st July. Contact [email protected] for more info. Check out this video from last year’s Summer Camp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYEeV5OgcpE

Campa Samhradh—Summer Camp: A chance for kids to learn Gaeilge and enjoy drama, music, art and sport activities. Monday 1st—Friday 5th July, 10.30am—2.30pm, St Helen’s Church Hall, Shawlands. For further info: [email protected] / 0141 429 2308 or 07866453708.

AGAP Film & Faith Club. Thursday 4th July: 'Life of Pi' (2012) cert. PG. Screenings at 1pm and 7pm on the big screen followed by tea/coffee and chat. At AGAP, St Mungo's retreat, 52 Parson Street, Townhead, Glasgow.G4 0RX. Free. To book, call 0141 552 5527 or email [email protected].

20-40 Network Events: Aged 20-40 and want to meet fellow young Catholics? Fancy a murder mystery and a sumptuous three-course meal? We have booked some tickets for a Murder Mystery Dinner at the four-star Glynhill Hotel in Renfrew. Friday 19th July, 6:30pm. Email [email protected] for more information.

Seeking Volunteers for Research Study The purpose of this research is to learn more about the religious sources (e.g. the Bible, clergy) people use when seeking answers from religion. This study will investigate why people use various sources, and how the answers they find are used. To participate, you must be 18 years old or older, and be Catholic or regularly attend Catholic services. Participation in this study involves commitment to one in-person interview lasting 45 – 60 minutes. Interviews will be conducted in a quiet location convenient to you at a time of your choice. For more information, please contact Sean Foley at [email protected] or by phone at 07407 256125.