St Leo’s Bulletin August 18th 2024 19th Sunday of the Yer
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Mass Sunday vigil: Saturday at 6.00p.m. Sunday 10.30 a.m. Weekday Mass 10.00 Confessions on Saturday at 5.30 p.m. and on request.
As we eat this bread and darinkthiscup, though many, we are one:
one bread, one cup, one faith, one churh, one Lord for evermore.
Graphic (c) Netta Ewing. Recording by The St Mungo Singers
bulletin August 18th 2024Intercessions
Let’s pray for Pope Francis and for all who are responsible for leading people in faith.
Lord, hear us
Let ’s pray for a deeper understanding of the eucharist and of how it unites us with God and with each other.
Lord, hear u
Let’s pray for peace throughout the world – especially just now for those subjected to the horrors of war in Ukraine, in Gaza, the West Bank and elsewhere. Let’s renew our praying for a Cease Fire and permanent peace.
Lord, hear us
Let’s pray for the sick including Jane Wood, Anna Browley, Sr Patricia, Barbara Curran, and Yvonne Watt, and all those being cared for in the Hospice.
Lord, hear us
We pray for those who have died recently including Patricia Lee, John O’Donnell, Morag Ann Martin, Irene Harkins, Betty Hegarty, Sheila Tierney, Josephine Smith, Joanne Lasoye, Christine Cairns, Charlie Byrne, John Kennedy, Mardie Duggan, Dan Cassidy, and Pam Brough, and for those whose anniversaries fall about now: including Mary Feehan, Brother Douglas, Geraldine Anderson, Bridget Devlin, Jack Martin, Mark Moscardini, Paul Devin, John Lanigam, and Erna and Martin Harrison.
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The Morning Hour – repeated hourly from 7.00 – 11.00
7.00: Morning Prayer
7.15: Morning Prayer with the Young today led by Gisella with music by Magdalen
7.20 Canon Bob Hill reflects on the diverse reactions of the disciples to the teaching on the bread of life.
Margaret Chapman with introductions to the daily readings.
7.25 Let’s pray for Peace led by Noel and Donald
7.30: In our Magazine Fr Tom Magill links the food which sustained Elijah with Jesus as the Bread of Life;; Release International, Voice of Persecuted Christians, details some of the crimes being perpetrated by the Russia state against people of faith who oppose the war on Ukraine. A Message from theLatin Patriarch of Jerusalem for the Feast of the Assumption; and Donal Dorr speaks of the Beatitudes in Africa Magazine. Let it be known.
Lunchtime hour
12.00/6.00: Our Glasgow Churches Together service is led this week by Robin Green and Christine Johnston – on the Book of Proverbs.
12.15/6.15: the Office of Readings includes a passage from Isaiah 6: 1-13 and a homily on Matthew by St John Chrysostom – on ‘you are the salt.’
12.30/ 6.30: Chatterbox with Liz Adam
01.0/7.00: Our Glasgow Churches Together service is led this week by Robin Green and Christine Johnston based on the Book of Proverbs.
1.15/7/15: the Office of Readings includes a passage from Isaiah 6: 1-13 and a homily on Matthew by St John Chrysostom – on ‘you are the salt.’
2.00 – 5.00: Christian music hourly
The Evening Hour – repeated hourly from 8.00 – 10.00
8.00: Evening Prayer of the week and Evening Prayer for the Feast of St Bartholomew the Apostle.
8.20: Our Magazine as this morning
8.50: Night Prayer11.00 – 7.00 a.m. christian music
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