In the Gospel of St Matthew we hear about the Magi, the wise men. Each part of the story has a symbolic meaning as well as a historic reality. Following a star, these Magi would have been stargazers, without a telescope; astrologers, rather than astronomers; pagans – Zoroastrians – from the land we know as Iraq today. They could tell …
Feast of the Holy Family
Live-streamed from St Andrew’s Cathedral at 11am on Sundays.
Christmas Day Mass
Bishop Stephen Robson celebrated Mass at 11am on Christmas Day in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee.
4th Sunday of Advent (C)
– from St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee
3rd Sunday of Advent, Year C
Mass for the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Year C – at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee, celebrated by Mgr Pat McInally – parish priest at St Columba’s, Cupar. Mgr McInally spoke about Pope Francis’ 2013 encyclical – Evangelii Gaudium, The Joy of the Gospel, which opens with these words: “The Joy of the Gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who …
Requiem Mass for Fr Colin Golden – and graveside service
Reception of Remains for Fr Colin Golden took place at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Perth, on Thursday 9th December 2022, followed by a Requiem Mass. On the following day, a Requiem Mass celebrated by Bishop Stephen Robson, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Perth, followed by Fr Colin’s burial at Wellshill Cemetery, Perth, in the priests’ plot alongside Mgr …
Second Sunday of Advent – Mass from St Andrew’s Cathedral
Celebrant – Canon Kevin Golden, Cathedral Administrator
1st Sunday of Advent, 2021
Mgr Patrick McInally, parish priest at St Columba’s, Cupar as well as the parishes of north Fife at Tayport, Newport-on-Tay and Auchtermuchty, celebrated 11am Mass on the First Sunday of Advent at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee. During the Mass – Mgr McInally read out the Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of Scotland announcing the return of the Sunday and Holyday …
Christ the King – 21st November ’21
Livestream recorded at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee, Sunday 21st November 2021. Celebrant – Bishop Stephen Robson. During his homily Bishop Stephen reminded us that, after the 40 million deaths in World War I, Pope Pius XI dared to hope for a brighter future in which the peoples and nations, who had spurned the the rule of Jesus Christ, might return …