Archive for May, 2018

Today is Thursday 31st May 2018, six days after the devastating results of the Irish abortion referendum and it’s only now that I feel able to put pen to paper to try and describe how I and so many other feel about what happened in Ireland. On so many levels it was a devastation, to […]


We are deeply saddened by the result of the Irish Referendum on the 8th Amendment. Here’s what ‘Save the 8th‘ campaign had to say about the result, which was in favour of repealing the 8th amendment: “The 8th amendment did not create a right to life for the unborn child – it merely acknowledged that […]


The 4th St. Margaret’s National Pilgrimage will take place on Sunday 3rd June 2018. Visit sites from 11am, procession starts at 2:15 pm (gather at 1:45), concluding with Mass at 3pm St Margaret’s Memorial Church. Religious and historical sites within Dunfermline will be available to visit from 11am, (with the exception of Dunfermline Abbey, due to […]


The people of Ireland will take part in a referendum on Friday 25th May regarding amending the constitution to allow abortion. Please pray for Ireland and for a successful ‘no’ vote and that their unborn children continue to be safe in their mothers’ wombs. There are some parishes holding prayer vigils tomorrow, for the cause of […]


Vote No

24May18

Urging all those in Ireland to ‘Vote No’ tomorrow.


Youth 2000 is having a retreat at the beautiful Craig Lodge in Dalmally, from 1st-3rd June. This is a retreat for any young people aged 16-35 years. A chance to deepen your faith and meet lots of other young Catholics! As well as spend time in the beautiful Highlands. We’ll be going, to give a […]


The first 16 minutes of a Newsnight programme last week (10th May) looked at some groups in the pro-life movement in the UK, as well as looking at the pro-choice side and discussing the idea of buffer zones. Worth a watch and, although the pro-choice representatives are not questioned in the same way that the […]


Sr Andrea would like to thank everyone for their prayers. Last weeks Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat was beautiful, and participants responded very well. Please continue to keep them in your prayers as they continue their journey of healing.


Big thanks to the Seminarians at the Scot’s College in Rome, who raised over €2000 for the Cardinal Winning Pro-Life Initiative, at their annual quiz night! We are so grateful for their support and several of them have also volunteered with us before going to Seminary. May God bless them.


Please join us in praying for the pro-life cause this Wednesday 16th May evening. Mass will be celebrated by Fr Ross Campbell. The programme for the evening is: Eucharistic adoration 6-7 pm, Rosary 7 pm, Mass 7:30 pm. Followed by refreshments. Join us for as little or as much of the evening as you can. […]