New Youth Officer! 16/09/2011
We welcome Marie Cooke who has joined us here in the Youth Pastoral Team. Check back next week to find out all about her! Add Comment Glasgow's WYD team have returned and are eager to share their experience of participating as part of the million and half strong crowd who greeted Pope Benedict in Madrid. Check out our World Youth Day section on the tab above to see how things progressed. WYD Pilgrims get ready for the off... 04/08/2011
Pilgrims travelling to World Youth Day will attend a pre-pilgrimage Mass and blessing on Sunday, 7th August at 7 p.m. at the Youth Pastoral Centre. Pilgrims should bring with them some food to share, 2 copies of their insurance details and members of their family! Our pilgrimage departs from the Youth Pastoral Centre at 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday 9th August and returns late on the 23rd August. Please pray for a successful journey and a wonderful experience for our young people! Best wishes, Chris! 26/07/2011
Chris Docherty, who has been youth officer at the Archdiocese of Glasgow since October 1995, leaves his post this week to retrain as a teacher of Religious Education. During his time at the Archdiocese, Chris has contributed greatly to the shape of youth ministry in Glasgow and is well known to many young people through retreat work in secondary schools and a great number of initiatives throughout the Archdiocese to engage young adults. As we approach the 26th World Youth Day in Spain, it is with some sadness that Chris will not journey with us, since he has become a bit of a veteran at these events leading pilgrimages to Paris (1997), Rome (2000); Toronto (2002); Cologne (2005) and latterly Sydney in 2008. Some of the highlights of his work at the Archdiocese have included the procession of the World Youth Day Cross through Glasgow and his involvement in uniting young people at Bellahouston for Pope Benedict’s visit in 2010. As well as his work in the Archdiocese, Chris has served as secretary to Catholic Youth Services Scotland, organising among other things, the National Youth Event which takes place in November each year. Chris is a pleasure to work with and his presence will be missed by his colleagues at the Youth Office. However, we are delighted that Chris is moving just a side step into Catholic Education and wish him well in his studies and the continuing influence he will have on young people! World Youth Day back pack 23/07/2011
Every pilgrim to WYD will receive a back pack. This contains a t shirt, hat, fan, water bottle, Youcat (Youth Catechism), gospel, madrid map, guide to WYD events, liturgy booklet and identification and meal vouchers. For much more information, click on the image. Counting the days till World Youth Day 12/07/2011
The penultimate meeting of World Youth Day pilgrims took place at the Youth Pastoral Centre on Sunday evening. As excitement begins to set in, we encourage all of our pilgrims to regularly check the World Youth Day section of our website. Information will be posted as plans become clearer. Please pray for our pilgrims and our pilgrimage! [Photo credit: Paul McSherry] Four young adults from the World Youth Day 2011 pilgrimage group represented the Archdiocese of Glasgow at Catholic Youth Service Scotland's annual National Youth Event which took place last weekend. One of them, Martin Ramage, shares his thoughts on the event: Having never been to the National Youth Event, I approached it with a sense of excitement and anticipation. Despite my initial scepticism about making the journey to the remote location of Gartmore in Stirlingshire, on arrival I found Gartmore House, the 18th Century country mansion-cum-conference centre, to be the perfect setting for a short break centred on peaceful prayer and reflection. The theme for this year’s event was ‘Finding Life’s Purpose’, and after sitting down to a sumptuous three course dinner, we listened to the first of a series of speakers at the event, Father Alex Davie, who reflected on his (often colourful) path to the priesthood. This was followed by a general knowledge quiz which turned out to be a fun and relaxed way of socialising. The evening ended with Eucharistic Adoration and Night Prayer in one of the most comfortable and hospitable rooms in the conference centre. At daybreak the next morning, we were able to appreciate the breathtaking scenery of the grounds, before heading downstairs for breakfast and Morning Prayer. We then listened to the biographic presentations of a vocations panel comprised of six Catholics from different walks of life, after which Cardinal O’Brien, the Episcopal President of CYSS, addressed the gathering, challenging us to further ponder in our hearts God’s vocation for us. Lunch was preceded by a time for reflection, both individual and group, and a group activity on what it means to be a Catholic in the 21st Century. After lunch, the final Mass was concelebrated by Cardinal O’Brien and several priests with the assistance of some deacons. In conclusion, I would describe the National Youth Event as memorable and spiritually-nourishing, the highlight being meeting other young Catholics from around the country. My only regret is that it ended so soon! World Youth Day looms close 30/06/2011
25 pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Glasgow will participate in the Archdiocesan pilgrimage to Madrid from the 9th-23rd August this year. Pilgrims have been preparing for some time now and are in the final stages of preparation for World Youth Day. The final meetings for pilgrims take place on Sunday 10th July and 7th August at the Youth Pastoral Centre after the 7 p.m. Mass. Come, Holy Spirit! 03/06/2011
The Archbishop will celebrate the Vigil Mass of Pentecost at the Youth Pastoral Centre on Saturday 11th June at 8 p.m. We invite you to join us for this beautiful celebration as we rejoice at the coming of the Holy Spirit! All welcome. We look forward to welcoming all those who will travel as pilgrims to World Youth Day in Madrid this August with their families. Pilgrims will be commissioned for the World Youth Day at this celebration. Easter Sunday 23/04/2011
Alleluia! Christ is risen - yes, He is truly risen! Alleluia! ‘Since you have been brought back to true life with Christ, you must look for the things that are in heaven, where Christ is, sitting at God’s right hand. Let your thoughts be on heavenly things, not on the things that are on the earth, because you have died, and now the life you have is hidden with Christ in God. But when Christ is revealed – and he is your life – you too will be revealed in all your glory with him.’ (Colossians 3:1-4) Many people have no stable points of reference on which to build their lives, and so they end up deeply insecure. There is a growing mentality of relativism, which holds that everything is equally valid, that truth and absolute points of reference do not exist. But this way of thinking does not lead to true freedom, but rather to instability, confusion and blind conformity to the fads of the moment. As young people, you are entitled to receive from previous generations solid points of reference to help you to make choices and on which to build your lives: like a young plant which needs solid support until it can sink deep roots and become a sturdy tree capable of bearing fruit... Apart from Jesus Christ risen from the dead, there can be no salvation! He alone can free the world from evil and bring about the growth of the Kingdom of justice, peace and love to which we all aspire. (From World Youth Day message 2011: www.tinyurl.com/wydmessage2011) | Who we are
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