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Scotland’s Catholic Television Channel. Evangelising through the power of media and volunteers! Founded by @FrKane
Coatbridge, Scotland, UK
Joined January 2021
🚨 Bishop Frank’s taking the leap… literally! 🚨 You heard right—Bishop Frank is doing a "Bishop Bungee"! He’s taking the plunge to raise funds for HCPT Groups 76 & 116, helping disabled and disadvantaged children experience the joy of pilgrimage to Lourdes this Easter. Let’s show our support and make his jump count! 💙🙏 Sponsor him today: ⬅️
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A beautiful Mass today, celebrated with the Holy Relics of St Andrew, St Columba, and St Margaret. 🙏✨ A special thanks to Fr Emmanuel and the Knights of St Columba for asking us to join them for this Mass today! And a massive well done to Jason who provided the music today for the celebration of Holy Mass. If you missed it, you can catch up on the Mass now on Being Catholic TV:
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RT @bishbrit: 4 FEB 2022: William Nolan, eighth bishop of #Galloway 🏴 and ninth archbishop of @ArchdiocGlasgow 🏴, translated to…
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Major Scottish Catholic Conference to take place at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall The groundbreaking event will be held at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow on Saturday, 29 March and feature Bishop William Shomali, Patriarchal Vicar for Jerusalem and Palestine, who will share what life is like for the suffering of Christians in the Holy Land along with a message from the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Bishop Wilfred Anagbe, Diocese of Makurdi, Nigeria will give testimony to the persecution of Christians in one of the fastest growing Catholic countries in the world. Dr Hannah Vaughan-Spruce, Executive Director of Global Mission Divine Renovation UK, will deliver a talk entitled ‘Why Catholics leave and how they might return’ highlighting the need for evangelisation. ACN’s focus for the conference is to foster a spirit of collaboration amongst different Church organisations, agencies and charities. They also want the conference to provide a platform for the laity to live their faith more boldly in today’s world and support one another in their faith journey as the Church celebrates a Jubilee Year of Hope. Book your tickets now 👉🏼
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RT @StAandStM: Our short teaching series begins this evening with a look at what happens to us after we die. This news of hope and consolat…
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RT @Missio_Scotland: Your support for Missio Scotland, and our PMS partners, has provided assistance to poor families who toil in the brick…
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🌧️ Storm Alert: Join Mass Online Today! 🌧️ Due to the severe weather, many of you are unable to physically attend Mass today. But don’t worry—you can still join Mass from the comfort and safety of your home at 10.00am! 🙏✨ 📺 Watch Mass online with Being Catholic TV. Tune in via Freeview, channel 279 or by searching Being Catholic TV on Firestick TV, Roku TV or Apple and Android and downloading our app to watch live. Stay safe & keep warm 💙
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Iconic Scottish song ‘Dignity’ hits the big screen Legendary Scottish musician Ricky Ross wowed crowds in Glasgow as he spoke passionately about his humanitarian work in Africa. The Deacon Blue iconic hit ‘Dignity’ was centre-stage too at the GFT in Glasgow as a film was launched in its name. For many years Ricky and his wife Lorraine have supported the work of SCIAF – the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund. It’s a cause close to their hearts, having both travelled to Zambia, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ricky said: "I was delighted to be involved in the whole project and it was great to finally see it on the big screen. I enjoyed being in the GFT with so many SCIAF supporters, sharing our stories of Zambia. “The film itself is amazing – and all created in-house at SCIAF. If you get a chance, you really should see it. I'm so proud to be a part of it.” ‘Dignity’ is the brainchild of James Cave, a filmmaker in Glasgow, who works for the aid charity.�� The film launch marks the start of SCIAF’s 60thanniversary year – having been founded in a Rutherglen classroom in 1965. James said: “Filming for SCIAF has taken me to some of the poorest, most inaccessible places on the planet – which are also some of the most inspiring and heart-warming places I've ever been too. “So, to be able to shine a light on these voices – while rubbing shoulders with music legend Ricky Ross – has been a real highlight for me. “From the title music, shivers were bolting down my spine. I hope it inspired those who came along too and encourages them to continue their generous support of SCIAF’s amazing work around the world.”
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Thank you for your incredible support of Being Catholic TV this year! Together, we've brought the beauty of the Church into the homes of the housebound, offering Mass, prayers, and inspiration to those who need it most. As we look to the year ahead, your continued support will help us grow and reach even more people. Thank you, and God bless!
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Let us remember today Pope Benedict XVI, who returned to the Father's house on this day two years ago. He led the church for nearly 8 years and for the remaining 9 years of his earthly life, helped guide the church in prayer. He will be remembered as a humble servant of God and a profound theologian who led the Church with wisdom and grace. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
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RT @BeingCatholicTV: Whether it's been weeks, months or even years, come home to Church this Christmas and celebrate the true meaning. Ther…
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