• Here Comes the Sun

    Rejoice, rejoice! The solstice is past.
    Here comes the sun.

2 responses to “Midnight Mass 2014 Sermon for Glasgow”

  1. CHRISTOPHER J CARSON Avatar

    All our thoughts and prayers to the people of Glasgow with reference
    to the recent tragedy,and on a personal level ,prayers of favour and Grace to the staff and Ministry of St Mary’s for Christmas and the New Year.

  2. Meg Rosenfeld Avatar
    Meg Rosenfeld

    From San Francisco, where it is currently 10:11 a.m. on the Feast of Stephen, I wish you and all the folk of Glasgow a peaceful and loving remainder of the 12 days!

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