Bob Chilcott
We cannot measure how you heal
Trad arr Archer
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Aniceto Nazareth arr Archer
Sunday 5 December 2010
Advent 2
0830 Said Eucharist (1970)
1030 Sung Eucharist
The Rt Rev Gregor Duncan
to include the licensing of
The Rev Cedric Blakey as
Vice-Provost of St Mary’s
1830 Advent Carol Service
Presiding: The Very Reverend Kelvin Holdsworth
Provisional Music List
Video Sermon Archive
Daily Prayer takes place from Monday to Saturday at 0930. A said midweek Eucharist takes place every Thursday at 1100.
Additional AGM Papers
The complete financial report for the AGM is available at this link. These supplement the material circulated in church.
Christmas Services
Services for Boxing Day in St Mary’s take place at 8.30 am and 1030 am. All Welcome
Sermon – 6 July 2008
Sermon – 6 July 2008
Faith and Photographs
20 November 2010 10–1.30 pm Faith and Photographs. An opportunity to look at the Cathedral building anew. A short talk from The Rev AKMA Adam followed by time to take photographs.
Choristers
St Mary’s Cathedral Choir is always on the look out for boys and girls aged between 7 and 14 to join their hugely successful ranks of young choristers.
Rehearsals are on Thursday evenings from 6.00pm – 8.00pm. This includes musicianship and singing games, learning music from all styles and genres, a break with refreshments, and time singing with the adult choir.
Sunday commitments are just once a month, sometimes in the morning and occasionally in the afternoon, as well as participation in some special services, concerts, broadcasts and recordings. For more details, fill in the form below.
New Vice-Provost
The Rev Canon Cedric Blakey has been appointed to become the new Vice-Provost of St Mary’s, Cathedral.
Cedric will take up his post at the beginning of December and will be coming to Glasgow from the city of Derby where he has been part of the team at Derby Cathedral and a Minister in Secular Employment, working as an Emergency Planning Officer with Derbyshire County Council.
On announcing the new appointment, the Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth said, “I am delighted to announce this appointment. I want to thank all those members of the congregation who have helped to make this come about, particularly through those who responded so positively to the increased giving appeal earlier this year. My thanks also go to Vestry members who have given advice and support throughout the process and especially to those
who helped with interviewing. Thanks are also due to the Bishop and the Diocese for considerable support, including particularly the provision of a Diocesan house in Scotstoun where Cedric will live.
Cedric has sent a message to members of the congregation, and introduces himself in his own words here.





