The ruins of the Franciscan Friary on North Uist.

St Leo’s Bulletin  November 3rd 2024   31st  Sunday of the Year.   5 Beech Avenue, Glasgow G41 5BY.  Tel 0141 427 0293  stleothegreat.org.uk   stleothegreatfacebook  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.
The funeral of Bernard Molloy will be in St Leo’s at 10.00 Mass on Monday 4th November.
Friday 8th November is the feast day of Blessed John Duns Scotus, the Scottish Franciscan theologian.
Next Sunday is the Feast of Pope St Leo the Great

All Saints Day:

Such are the ones who seek your face, who seek the face of God.

All Souls Day: we include those who have died in the past year along with our own relatives and friends:
Vittorio Ventisei, Anne Mellon; Pauline McDonald; Christine Lyons; Ewen McLeod; Catherine Mulrine; Josephine Smith
Rena Moscardini; Eileen Corrigan; Hope Helly; Moira Devine; Bernard Molloy

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Intercessions  November 3rd

As we celebrate God’s goodness seen in so many lives  ( at the Feast of All Saints )  we ask the Lord to give us generosity of heart in our attitude to our neighbours.
Lord, hear us

Let’s renew our appreciation of and prayers for our deceased family members, friends and fellow parishioners.
Lord, hear us

Let’s pray for peace in the Holy Land, Ukraine and Sudan.
Lord, hear us

We pray for the sick in our families  parish and among our friends.
Lord, hear us

We pray for those who have died recently, including Janey Godley, Joan Burns, Eileen Corrigan, Jane Wood, Alison McNeill, Rena Moscardini, Ann Morrison, Skye Costello, Patricia Lee, John O’Donnell, Morag Ann Martin, Irene Harkins, Betty Hegarty, Sheila Tierney.  We pray for those whose anniversaries fall about now:  including  Nicola Clare, Kathleen McCann, Bridie McCallion, Hugh Bradley, Charlie Hamilton, Tommy McMahon, Anne McMahon, May McNulty, Charlie Devlin, and May Conroy.
Lord, hear us


Lectionary Workshops

From the first Sunday of Advent 2024, churches in Scotland, England and Wales will begin to use a revised lectionary. We have been accustomed to the Jerusalem bible for many years and the revised translation uses the English Standard Version (Catholic Edition). In order to prepare parish readers for this change, information meetings have been arranged across the Archdiocese for prayer and reflection:

Wednesday 13th November   St. Andrew’s Cathedral    6 pm
Tuesday 19th November Sacred Heart, Cumbernauld   7 pm
Wednesday 20th November St. Stephen’s, Dalmuir       7 pm 
Thursday 21st November St. Joseph’s, Tollcross          7 pm

A warm welcome awaits at any of the above meetings.

Lectionary workshops

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