Here are the files you need for saying Daily Prayer at the moment.
Kalendar for March – June 2020
New Life – The Lord
New Life – Evening Prayer – Whole Week
Compline in Eastertide
Here are the files you need for saying Daily Prayer at the moment.
Kalendar for March – June 2020
New Life – The Lord
New Life – Evening Prayer – Whole Week
Compline in Eastertide
Thanks Kelvin – you’re a star!
Suggestions now welcome.
Yours
Steven
Note a couple of replies via twitter: Mother India (for curry) and Feast
Guys in Candleriggs, Merchant City. Only place where you’ll find sushi, fish & chips, steaks and pasta on the same menu; their Glasgow Tapas is a hoot.
try the Cafe Hula opposite the Theatre Royal. Leave hotel, turn right towards theatre, cross road. Relaxed place, nice food and atmosphere.
Cafe Rouge is a nice wee French place in Royal Exchange Square (down Buchanan Street and turn left at the All Saints shop). Kama Sutra for good Indian, particularly recommend the lunch buffet, about ten minutes walk along Sauchiehall Street going west.
Agree with Pam that Cafe Hula is a good and also endearingly quirky.
Thanks Kelvin and to all who posted suggestions. I am really looking forward to the PCN conference and a chance to explore Glasgow – the next thing i’m after is a good book shop!
Waterstones on Sauchihall Street is the best you are going to find close to where you are staying.
Catholics books from St Paul’s bookshop in Royal Exchange Square.
Second-hand from the Oxfam bookshop in Byers Road, if you venture to the West End.
Hard to beat the Cornerstone Bookshop below St. John’s in Edinburgh! The last time I was there Margaret made me tea and gave my children Ribena – an act of great faith in a bookshop believe you me…
Second hand bookshops Voltaire & Rousseau in Otago Lane and Caledonia Books on Great Western Rd
Just a quick thanks for all suggestions.
Really loving Glasgow – might even topple Edinburgh as my favourite city break. Real buzz. Wonderful burger in hula – Dali at museum – quirky hotel – books galore – wonderful conference – and now a mojito and off to bed!
The Pottery at Drymen is great if you want to go that far – good conventional food, excellent service, reasonable prices and no muzak!
For all those who get the winter blues. The solstice is past. Here comes the sun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFOeZSIC2U
Last weekend I signed the following letter which was sent to the Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It was organised by a group of clergy in the diocese of Edinburgh. The fifty or so signatories were those who happened to learn of this over a couple of days last weekend. There will no doubt…
I gather from a twitter correspondent that the Rt Rev Michael Hare Duke has died. Bishop Michael was the bishop with whom I first tested my vocation. Having been a bishop since 1969, he saw and influenced the entire modern story of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Where to begin with memories? The time I sat…
It actually is time. Today. Congratulations everyone.
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