Articles in the Events Category
Pope Benedict XVI will visit Glasgow on Thursday, September 16, when around 130,000 people are expected to attend an open-air Mass in the city’s Bellahouston Park.
Givin’ it laldie: new community music initiative hopes to address the divide of religious intolerance and support community cohesion.
Celebration of the life of Glasgow through word, music, and song with its churches and ‘new Glaswegians’.
Special events are being held this weekend to mark the feast day of Saint Mungo, Glasgow’s patron saint: a celebration at the Mitchell Library on Saturday followed by Ecumenical Vespers for St Mungo at Glasgow Cathedral on Sunday.
This is a significant year for John Knox, writes Ed McCracken. It is 450 years since the Scottish Reformation, when Scotland split from the Catholic Church and became a Protestant country, of which Knox was a key architect.