Weekly Prayers

Wednesday 14th February

On Valentine’s Day we remember St. Valentine, the martyr, who brought couples together in Holy marriage against the laws of the day and who had the strength to stand-up for what he believed. Like St. Valentine we must show strength during the period of Lent.

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. It marks the start of our preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Over the forty days of Lent, our preparation focuses on three areas: fasting, penitence and almsgiving. We pray that through our preparation we are ready to receive the Good News that our Lord, Jesus Christ died for our sins and rose again three days later so that we might be saved.

Our Father…

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Family Lenten Retreat

The Parents in Prayer group from St Joseph’s Church invites all pupils, family and friends to join them as they prepare for a meaningful and prayerful lent. 
This Sunday 11th Feb at 3pm – St Joseph’s Church hall
Everyone from baby to Granny welcome! Home baking and refreshments will be available!

Pope Francis Prayer Intention for February: Say No To Corruption

Ignoring the corruption around us doesn’t do any good. If we want to end corruption and stop it from doing so much damage in our world, we have to stare it down and speak clearly, just as Pope Francis is. “What is at the root of slavery, unemployment, and disregard for nature and goods held in common? Corruption, a process of death that feeds the culture of death. Because the thirst for power and possessions knows no limits. Corruption is not countered with silence. We must speak about it, denounce its evils, and try to understand it so as to show our resolve to make mercy reign over meanness, beauty over nothingness. Let us pray that those who have material, political or spiritual power may resist any lure of corruption.”

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Weekly Prayers

Monday 5 February

Heavenly father, I am your humble servant,
I come before you today in need of hope.
There are times when I felt helpless,
There are times when I feel weak.
I pray for hope

Help me to walk in your light, and live
my life in faith and glory.
In your name I pray.

Amen

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Young Apologists

In addition to our Religious Education Programme we  offer pupils many opportunities to add to their understanding of their faith. Such is very important for our young people if they are to be witnesses to the faith and be able to explain the tenets of the faith to others even in situations where people may be quite opposed to the faith.

Last Session, a good number of pupils thoroughly enjoyed the Paisley Faith Forum Series of talks in St Mirin’s Chaplaincy Centre and this Session we have taken groups to the first two in the current series of Glasgow Faith Forum in Turnbull Hall, Glasgow University.

We have been able to give pupils a series of three excellent books by Fr Marcus Holden and Fr Andrew Pinsent : ‘Credo – The Catholic Faith Explained’; ‘Apologia – Catholic Answers To Today’s Questions’ and ‘Lumen – The Catholic Gift to Civilisation’.

Some of our pupils are photographed with the books and Fr Gerry Byrne who is well known to many pupils and is a great supporter of the Glasgow Faith Forum.

Westminister and Holyrood Motions Supporting Catholic Schools

 

Below is the text of an e-mail from Barbara Couper who is Director of the Scottish Catholic Education Service. The e-mail highlight motions being put forward in the Westminister Parliament and the Holyrood Parliament – both motions are in support of Catholic Schools. 

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

As we celebrate Catholic Education Week, I wanted to bring to your attention two Motions put to the Westminster and Scottish Parliaments in support of Catholic Education, and in particular the note that we are marking the Centenary of the 1918 Education (Scotland) Act.

 We would like to encourage every MP and MSP to sign the appropriate Motion as a sign of the continuing partnership between Church and Government. I would therefore ask your assistance in encouraging our parents, parishioners, staff and pupils to contact their local MP and MSP to ask if they will be publicly supporting Catholic Education by putting their name to this Motion.

 http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx?SearchType=Advance&ReferenceNumbers=S5M-10034&ResultsPerPage=10

 http://www.parliament.uk/edm/2017-19/735

 As you will see there are already 8 supporters (including the proposer Donald Cameron) in the Scottish Parliament and 19 in Westminster.  We would hope that with the help of our Catholic Education community we could contact all MPs and MSPs and encourage them to sign.

Kindest regards,

Barbara.

 

Catholic Education Week Booklet

To highlight the Catholic Ethos of St Ninian’s and our Cluster Primary Schools, St Clare’s, Our Lady of the Missions, St Joseph’s and St Cadoc’s, we have produced a booklet showing activities in our schools. The booklet shows the strengths of our schools which are indeed #CatholicSchoolsGoodForScotland.

To read our booklet follow this link.        CEW Week booklet 2018 GB

Mass Schedule

Tuesday

8.25am

Wednesday

Mass for Secondary Schools, Diocese of Paisley, 7pm, St Mirin’s Cathedral.

Thursday

8.25am

Mass for Secondary Schools, Archdiocese of Glasgow, 7pm, St. Andrew’s Cathedral.

Glasgow Faith Forum, Turnbull Hall, with Anthony Horan on the place of politics in religion – Bus leaving the school at 6.30pm.

Friday

8.25am

Feast of Presentation of Our Lord, (Candlemas Day).

Eucharistic Adoration: 12-1pm. Rosary at 12.25pm.

Prayers of the Week

Monday 29 January

Today is the start of Catholic Education Week 2018 during which we celebrate the faith dimension of our school. The purpose of Catholic Education Week is to highlight the significance of education, not only for young people but for society as a whole.  Students, parents, teachers and others are asked to reflect on their own roles in the education process – at home, in school, in the local parish and in other educational settings.

 

Father,

Thank you for all those men and women who have given their talents to educating our young people. Through the challenges they encounter each day, lead them to an ever deeper appreciation of the sacred duty to which you have called them.

We give thanks for the invaluable work of all those who contribute to the efficient running of our schools support staff, kitchen staff, maintenance staff and chaplains. We thank them for their hard work and dedication and we pray that they may continue to work in support of our schools.

Amen

Tuesday 30 January

The word “compassion” means to “suffer with” someone, with the sense of coming to the person’s aid. It is an emotion in us caused by some evil or dire condition seen in someone else. The Good Samaritan is a memorable example. Jesus himself suffered for our sins.  We remember him in our actions and our thoughts.

Lord, open our eyes

That we may see you in our brothers and sisters. Lord, open our ears that we may hear the cries of the hungry, the cold, the frightened, the oppressed.        Lord, open our hearts

that we may love each other as you love us. Renew in us your spirit.  Lord, free us and make us one.

Amen

Wednesday 31 January

A Prayer Attributed to St. Francis

Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Where there is hatred, let us sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is discord, union; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. Grant that we may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.

Amen.

Thursday 01 February

Generosity inspires gratitude, and gratitude inspires generosity. God is generous to us and our generosity, as St. Paul tells us, gives proof of our gratitude towards God.

 Lord Jesus, teach me to be generous; 
teach me to serve you as you deserve,
to give and not to count the cost,
to fight and not to heed the wounds,
to toil and not to seek for rest,
to labor and not to seek reward,
except that of knowing that I do your will.

 Amen. 

Friday 02 February

Dear God,

Loving Essence of all there is. Please fill me with your sacred presence.

I ask for your Love and Guidance and for your blessings

As I explore the deep reaches of my heart I ask for your assistance

In releasing that which stands in the way of true love.

My heart is pure; my intentions clear. Please bring to me my most perfect partner.

I seek a partner who enhances me by his/her very being.

who brings more love, joy, peace and prosperity to my life,

Who I can love fully and who can fully receive my love,

Who loves, honours and cherishes me completely, and always.

May my heart be open and my head be clear.

May my life be ready to welcome True love.

May I be embraced in a circle of your love

And uplifted by your grace.

Amen