St Bride’s East Kilbride
Groups
Here is the process for gradually introducing people to the Roman Catholic faith, culminating in their reception into the Church.
Founded to help Catholic laypeople fulfil their baptismal promises and be able to live their dedication to the Church in an organised structure, supported by fraternity and prayer.
A devotion based on the visions of St Mary Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938), known as "the Apostle of Mercy." She was a Polish Sister of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy and was canonised as a saint in 2000.
To get started, please read Agnes Brennan’s article in the Whitemoss Chronicles.
In 1984, St Bride’s Third World Group was formed as the result of a visit from a local nun, home from Ethiopia... Read more...
A worldwide confederation of national charities with nearly one million members. The distinctive feature of the SSVP is person to person contact. In Scotland, our 2,300 voluntary members make about 150,000 visits each year.
To get started, please read Marion Greenan’s article in the Whitemoss Chronicles.
To get started, please read John McGarry’s article in the Whitemoss Chronicles.
To get started, please read Mary Agnes McCabe’s article in the Whitemoss Chronicles.
The boys and girls from both the Primary and Secondary Schools who serve... Read more
To get started, please read Andrea Muldoon’s "Reflections of a Eucharistic Minister".
To get started, please read the Choral Aficionado’s article in the Whitemoss Chronicles.
Masses:
Monday - Saturday: 10:00am
Saturday: 4:30pm Vigil
Sunday: 9:30am and 11:30am
Confessions:
After 10:00am Mass on Saturday
After Vigil Mass on Saturday
Please note that these are the times at which Services are normally held. They may be changed according to circumstances.
For up-to-date information please refer to the weekly Bulletins.
Contact us:
St Bride's RC Church
Whitemoss Avenue
East Kilbride
G74 1NN
telephone: 01355 220 005
e-mail: stbrideeastkilbride@rcdom.org.uk
hall bookings: hall@sbek.org