The Story of Our Oratory

A brand new documentary about our school oratory has been produced by  pupils from our CREDO club. Over the last couple of years, pupils have interviewed current and former staff about the history and significance of what is our mini church.

The final production, edited by Keith in S6, explains the origin of the art work, the stained glass, the altar and the spiritual significance of the oratory as the center of prayer. At the center is the tabernacle, where Our Lord waits for us and dwells with us as we learn and grow each day. Well done to the young people involved in this project. It will make a significant impact on our community for years to come.

S1 Pilgrimage 2025

It was the first day of May, the month of Mary and the feast of St Joseph the worker. What better day to make a pilgrimage? And what better day to learn about how we can become saints. A group of S1 made the journey to St Patrick’s Church in the Cowgate, Edinburgh to visit the national shrine of Venerable Margaret Sinclair.

Pupils enjoyed a presentation from the dedicated team of volunteers about this ordinary girl who is on the path to sainthood. Learning about the joys and sufferings of an ordinary life at the turn of the century, our young people gained a deeper appreciation of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus- not being boring and cut off, and not necessarily by receiving great revelations from God, but through the ordinary things of life, done with love for God and others.

Then pupils made a prayer walk around the church, pausing to ask questions about the many relics of the saints and works of art that have been brought there by the new Oratorian community. Deepening their understanding of the church building, the young people revisited many foundational beliefs and practices including why and how we genuflect, the real presence, baptism at the font, may crowning of the statue of Our Lady, veneration of the saints, intercession, the power of the Holy Spirit, the Litany of St Joseph and the Angelus. The pupils participated in a Mass that was reverent and beautifully celebrated with the priest addressing them in his homily on St Joseph and the holiness of offering our daily work to God, and finding Him in it.

After a picnic in the sun, we walked to Blackfriars Street where venerable Margaret used to live and on our return, the chairman of the canonization committee gave a talk on the process by which a person is declared a saint.

The young people were perhaps the most respectful, inquisitive and affable group that we have every taken on this trip. They were an absolute credit to the school and to their families. We hope that they were inspired to consider how they might invite God into their everyday life, to love Him in the Blessed Sacrament and to discover a life of prayer.

 

 

 

April 2025 RE update

The RE department would like to wish all of our pupils, parents and colleagues a joyful Easter! As the young people have been learning in class, the resurrection is the miracle of miracles- the central belief of Christianity because, if it is true, then Jesus really is the Son of God and he really has defeated sin and death. S1 have studied the account of the Holy Women in Mark’s gospel, S2 are studying Luke’s account and examining the various ’empty tomb theories’ and S3 are focusing on the road to Emmaus, covering the post resurrection appearances. So happy Easter! And remember that Easter continues for fifty days- longer than Lent!

It is with this hope of the resurrection that we heard the news of the death of Pope Francis. As the funeral Mass says, ‘life is changed, not ended’ and so we commend Francis’ soul to the mercy of God as his life finds it’s fulfillment. Our Friday prayers that week were led by Miss Morrison and the CREDO club who guided us through a service, praying for the Pope.

 

March Update- RE and Chaplaincy

It has been a while since I have managed to get an update in the Turnbull Times or on our blog- it has been such a busy year so far! Here are just a few insights into the last few months at the Turnbull High School RE department!

Our amazing Caritas class raising funds and awareness for Aid to the Church in Need!

Our Caritas class leading the Rosary on our Patronal Feast Day.

S2 after their AGAP Rosary Drama workshop.

In other news, our first ever Higher RMPS class are doing really well and have just finished their assignment.  Our S2 pupils are just completing their SQA Religion Beliefs and Values award on Jesus as the Son of God. Our successful Caritas pupils have been submitted for their award and everyone in the class has achieved a combination of the Caritas Award, two units of the SQA Religion Beliefs and Values at Level 6 and the Saltire Award!

Taking our donations of baby products to the Sisters of the Gospel of Life at the Cardinal Winning Pro-Life initiative who provide support to families who are struggling.

Our Advent Rorate Mass

One of our lovely S1 classes after receiving a presentation and the gift of a New Testament from ‘Good News For Everyone’ formerly, The Gideons.

Our S3 pupils participating in their NET retreat.

Our S3 pupils benefiting from a presentation on the 5K’s from one of their peers during our topic on Sikhism.

Our brand new outdoor stations of the cross were blessed and prayer for the first time at the start of Lent.

Some pupils praying in front of the Blessed Sacrament during a retreat.

Our S3 pupils meeting priests and religious as part of our S3 Vocations Conference

S5 studying the scriptures at their FireCloud Retreat

S2 pupils sending cards to Pope Francis while he is in hospital.

October Update

Things have been so busy this term that there has been no time for blog posts!

Here is a super fast rundown of some of what has been going on since the start of September.

We were one of the first schools to take part in the new Caritas Formation Retreat
S1 Retreats- Based on the School Values and Virtues
S2 Drama Workshops with AGAP based on the Rosary for the mont of October
First time S5 FireCloud Retreats based around Discipleship: Being an apprentice of Jesus the master craftsman
Our S6 Caritas pupils were stewards for the National Pilgrimage Mass at Carfin with all the bishops etc
The Music department provided the music for the Archdiocesan High Schools’ Mass
Aid to the Church in Need Youth Rally- one of our Caritas pupils was involved in asking a question via live-link to Africa
S3 Vocations Conference – Pupils had the chance to meet and talk with priests and religious about finding your calling from God
S2 Marriage Talks from SPUC
S6 ‘Best life’ talks from SPUC
And that doesn’t include all the charity work! Well done everyone! Onwards and upwards for Jesus!

Holy Art Attack 2024

On the 18th of June, the Mr Pearce and Mr Rafferty joined forces to lead our young people in our first ever Holy Art Attack. In celebration of June, the Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, young people with artistic abilities created giant chalk pictures in the front yard. Through the sharing of the talents of our young people it is our hope that these images will be a reminder to everyone in our community and neighbourhood of the love of Jesus for each one of us.

View this video for a taste of the event and the artwork.

 

 

 

Rorate Mass 2023

O Come, O Come Emmanuel! Thank you to all the pupils, family members and staff who attended our 2023 Rorate Mass. As the sun rose outside, we turned our hearts towards the Risen Son, the light of the world whose arrival in time we will celebrate at Christmas. We did this gathered at the altar of God where the Son becomes flesh once more in the Blessed Sacrament. Maranatha- Come Lord Jesus!

 

2023 Whole School Mission

From the 4th to the 9th of October, Turnbull has hosted its third mission, a schoolwide event that takes place every six years ensuring all pupils may experience it.

This term’s mission was centered around Blessed Carlo Acuitis (1991-2006) an English-born Italian Catholic youth and web designer. In fact, he is best known for just that, having created an inspiring website that explored the many miracles of the Eucharist. Although he died young of leukemia, he is known as the Patron Saint of the Internet for using this modern tool to help spread the good news of God.

The school’s auditorium was decorated spectacularly for the occasion and with speakers from Life In The Eucharist, all pupils were able to learn about the wonders of the Eucharist and Blessed Carlo Acutis himself. Our visitors were emphatic about the quality of our young people’s participation. “It’s a lot to process but the pupils have been engaged,” one speaker commented, “Each pupil will take something away from it, even if two or three tried to eat the wax grapes!” As well as this, the school was even given a T-shirt of Blessed Carlo Acutis signed by his mother. Each session consisted of time at the International Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition and time for Eucharistic Adoration in the school oratory. The visiting team were very impressed with Turnbull High School and spoke very highly of our young people’s engagement and reverence.

Throughout the week, pupils learned about Carlo’s life and example in RE lessons. They also learned about Carlo’s website which documents approved miracles involving the Eucharist. Pupils will stunned to learn that the words of Jesus and the teachings of the Church on the Real Presence are supported by forensic science. If you haven’t heard about this, you can visit Carlo’s own website to learn more. (https://www.miracolieucaristici.org/en/liste/list.html)

It is important to us that a Whole School Mission involves as much of our community as possible. A twilight session for parents and family enabled us to welcome our wider community. Over refreshments, family members experienced the exhibition, viewed a showing of the EWTN film about Blessed Carlo and venerated the relic. On the Friday, we were thrilled to welcome Primary 4 pupils from St Nicholas’ and St Helen’s primary schools. The children were exquisitely behaved, were completely enthralled in the exhibition with help form the team and their reverence in the oratory would make the seraphim blush! We hope that the experience will have been a significant one as they prepare to receive their first Holy Communion.

Feedback from the young people was extremely positive, many of whom wished that they could have spent more time at the exhibition and the oratory. Most notable is an increase of 9% in belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist as a result of the School Mission.

The mission came to an end on Monday 9th and what better way to end it than with a Mass? Joined by invited guests and with music performed by Turnbull’s very own Jazz Band, this was surely a Mass (and a Mission) to remember!

Looking forward, it is clear that the legacy of this event will endure, serving as a source of motivation for our continued spiritual growth and serving as inspiration for the pupils, families and staff of Turnbull High School. Anna, S6.

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