Welcome to St Andrew's Parish, Rothesay

The Diocese of Argyll and the Isles has many parishes in some of the most beautiful parts of Scotland. Mountains, glens, lochs, rivers, and the sea give a dramatic background to our heritage, both past and lived. Many lives continue to give witness to our faith and how it is celebrated here.

Among the Highlands and the Islands is the Isle of Bute with its main town Rothesay and just a few hundred yards from the ferry terminal, is the magnificent Catholic Church of St. Andrew’s. Now just shy of being one hundred years old, St. Andrew’s continues to be the centre of Catholic worship in Bute.

On this website we hope to introduce you to our beautiful Church and parish, showcasing our long history and highlighting some of the many things we do today.

Feel free to browse the menu and explore the site.

7th Sunday of Easter

‘Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven’

This last Sunday of Easter offers us  a prayerful pause between the great feasts of Ascension and Pentecost. There is a spirit of anticipation and encouragement throughout the liturgy.

In the Gospel, we hear part of Jesus’s prayer for his beloved disciples, both then and now. The teaching of Jesus, his words, his actions, his very presence, all give his disciples a part in his glory.

After Jesus ascends to his Father in heaven, the disciples return to the upper room in Jerusalem and devote themselves to prayer (First Reading).

In the Second Reading, Peter gives encouragement to the early Church, counselling them to rejoice when they face persecution or suffering. By their sufferings, they share in Christ’s glory; the glory about which Jesus teaches in today’s Gospel.

We can imagine both those gathered in the upper room after the ascension of Jesus, and the early Christian community to whom Peter was writing, joyfully praying lines from today’s PsalmThe Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear?

This week, let us remember our own communities of prayer; those who pray on their own and those who are members of Prego groups. United with the whole Church, and especially Church communities that face persecution, we are all gathered up as one in the Body of the risen Christ. To him be the glory for ever and ever, Amen!

(With thanks to St Beuno's Outreach)

 

ARTWORK

Christ in Prayer

El Greco (1595-97)

National Gallery of Prague

Pope Leo's May Prayer Intention

That everyone might have food

Let us pray that everyone, from large producers to small consumers, be committed to avoid wasting food, and to ensure that everyone has access to quality food.

Visit the website of Pray With the Pope

Visit the  website of Pray As You Go for a reflection on this month's video.

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