During the Masses this week Bishop Stephen has called for prayers for all who are ill or in hospital for those who care for them. In particular – please pray for Bishop Vincent Logan and for Mgr John Harty who are both very ill at this time.
Mass, 9th January 2021
John the Baptist said, “Behold the Lamb of God, who will take away the sins of the world”. Like John the Baptist, we are called to be sowers of the seed that will germinate and grow through the grace of Christ.
Mass, Thursday 7th January 2021
Our daily Mass comes from the Chapel of the Dunkeld Diocesan Centre, at Lawside, in Dundee. Weekday Masses are at 10am – unless previously announced – and Sunday Mass will be at 10.30am (again, unless previously announced). A recording is made – for release later in the day.
Mass – Wednesday 6th January
Today marks a return to higher level COVID-19 restrictions. Churches are closed for Public Mass and Private Prayer. Our daily Mass comes from the Chapel of the Dunkeld Diocesan Centre, at Lawside, in Dundee. Weekday Masses are at 10am – unless previously announced – and Sunday Mass will be at 10.30am (again, unless previously announced). A recording is made – …
Mass, Tuesday 5th January 2021
Glory to you, O Christ, proclaimed to the pagans; glory to you, O Christ, believed in by the world. Alleluia!
Mass – 4th January 2021
Hearing that John had been arrested, Jesus went back to Galilee…. from that moment Jesus began his preaching with the message, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.’ Celebrant – Bishop Stephen Robson
Mass for the Feast of the Epiphany – 2021
Celebrant – Bishop Stephen Robson – at St Joseph’s Chapel, in the Diocesan Centre, Lawside, Dundee.
Mass – Feast of Saint Basil and Gregory
Saturday 2nd January 2021 St Basil the Great (330 – 379) Basil was born in 330AD at Caesarea in Cappadocia, of a Christian family. A brilliant scholar and a virtuous man, he started by becoming a hermit but was made bishop of Caesarea in 370. He fought against the Arians and wrote many notable works, in particular the monastic rule …