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A.M.D.G. Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam - For the Greater Glory of God |
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It is with sadness that we have to announce the death of Fr Jim Henderson SJ. Father Jim served this parish well in the years that he was here. He worked with three different parish priests. At his requiem mass on the 11th November, you could reach out and touch the love for him in the Church. His influence will continue to be felt among us. In due course we hope to post on the website, the eulogy of his great friend, Fr Damian Jackson SJ. In the meantime, please welcome Father Peter Scally SJ to the parish.
Fr Jim Crampsey SJ
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SESQUICENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 1859-2009 These start with the opening Mass at 6.30 p.m. on Friday 31st July, our Cardinal Keith O'Brein presiding and preaching. This is the anniversary of the first Mass in Hunters Close off the Grassmarket, and of the laying of the foundation stone of this church. Throughout July and August we have an exhibition in the foyer on the history of the Jesuits in Scotland. On Saturday 26 September we are again taking part in Open Doors Day. Friday 11 December - Concert by the Merchiston and Colinton Choir. Thursday 25 March 2010 St Aloysius College Choir sing Mozart's Requiem. Thursday 22 April 2010 Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers. Friday 21 May 2010 Dinner in the Roxburghe Hotel. Saturday 26 June 2010 Visit to Glasgow 'In the steps of St John Ogilvie'. Saturday 31 July 2010 Closing Mass with the Cardinal. Request a brochure from sacredheart@lauriston.org.uk To see the historical exhibition now showing at the back of the Church, click here Lauriston Jesuit Centre ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Calling all Lauristonians
Past and present
The Sacred Heart is celebrating 150 years as a parish (1859 – 2009)
A souvenir booklet is now available of the history, photographs and memorabilia in the life of the Parish, Jesuit Fathers and Brothers and parishioners
So take a walk down memory lane and order your copies early for Christmas for friends and family at a cost of £10 each including postage If you live in the following countries the cost is as follows: £7.50 per booklet plus postage
EUROPE £10
AUSTRALIA USA SOUTH AFRICA £11 surface mail or £13.66 airmail
Please contact; Kate Dolan at
0131.440.1534
Cheques made payable to Church of the Sacred Heart (Anniversary) 28 Lauriston Street Edinburgh EH3 9DJ
******************************************************************************************************************************************** Jesuits launch Vocations web site The British Jesuit Province has launched a designated web site to help men
considering whether they have a vocation to the Society of Jesus. Under the
direction of Vocations Director, Father Matthew Power SJ, the site provides a
comprehensive overview of life as a Jesuit, assesses what are the qualities
needed in a Jesuit priest or brother today, and offers potential candidates some
suggestions for exploring their vocation.
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| MAIN and SUBSIDIARY PAGES and LINKS | WHAT YOU WILL FIND |
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| Home/Index | You are here so we won't describe it! |
| Tollcross-Grassmarket | Photos of the area round the church including views from Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and some small snippets of comment/history. |
| Newsletter + Events | Our weekly newsletter - supplements the Programme Page below. Also includes recent past newsletters in case you have been away. |
| Newsletter Supplements | Most weeks, a supplement is published with the newsletter dealing in greater depth with the particular feast or some pastoral or catechetical issue. |
| Times of Services & Where we are |
All our regular Sunday, Holyday and weekday services. |
| UK Multimap.com | This is an external link giving a more detailed map of the area. |
| Parish Life | A list of all our Parish groups and activities with links to those that have their own pages. Details (including photos) of recent Parish events. Pages below are called up from this page. |
| Parish Pastoral Council | You will get a report on PPC council meetings - this page is updated after every meeting of the PPC. |
| Justice and Peace Group | Aims/Objectives |
| St Vincent de Paul Society | Report from their last AGM plus details of the philosophy of the SVDP - also links to SVP elsewhere. Starter Packs for the Homeless. Items collected once a month - full details of what you can donate. |
| Children's Liturgy | There is a separate Liturgy of the Word for children at the 1045am Sunday Mass |
| Finances | If you are interested in our financial affairs, this is the page for you. |
| Gift Aid (formerly Covenant) Form. Available in Word-03 or Text format |
If you pay UK income tax, then this might be of interest. It is a completely painless way of increasing the value of your giving. |
| Bank Standing Order Form Available in Word-03 or Text format. | For those who like to ensure a regular contribution even when they are away at work or on holiday. |
| Registration Form (for new parishioners). Available in Word-03 or Text format. | Just moved into the parish? Tell us about yourself. |
| Spirituality and Adult Faith | A brief description of what is being done in this important area of Parish life |
| Our History | Dates, outlines of events, extracts from various books where our parish appears. Recently added: 'The Second Spring' - the Jesuits at Holyroodhouse during the reign of James VII & II |
| Hunter's Close | Photographs of Grassmarket area plus some explanatory text |
| Features of the Building | Tells you about the appearance and features of the church - click on the thumbnail photos to see items in detail. |
| 1950s Appearance | Photographs with some explanatory text. |
| Explanation of architectural terms | If you don't know an entablature from a frieze then this is for you |
| Restoration of the Stations of the Cross | A full description of this project. Programme of work and progress, arrangements to view restoration and photos inside the Church Hall where restoration work takes place. Details of fund raising progress, overview of history of project and progress by Parish Secretary. Microscopic examination of paint and materials. Closeups of work on Station No 1 during initial restoration in he Hall. Explanation of the Catholic devotion 'The Way of the Cross'. Photos of the restored Stations in place in the Church. December 2002: Project completed - all 14 now restored and rehung. Our prayerful thanks to all who assisted in any way in this major project. |
| Restored & unrestored Stations |
Photos comparing Station No 9 (the first to be restored) with its unrestored neighbours Nos 8 and 10. |
| Examination by University College London of the materials of Station No 9. | 300 kB with lots of JPEG files. |
| Close up of work on Station No 1 in the Parish Hall. |
500 kB since photos are relatively large and with good resolution. Also includes the unrestored and restored Station in place in Church. |
| An overview by the Parish Secretary of the project. |
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| Building Restoration | What has happened with the fabric of our building over the last decade or so. 140 year old buildings require care and maintenance! |
| Interesting Links | Spirituality, Jesuit refugee Service, our archdiocese, Catholic Scotland, Scottish Christian, and more. |
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