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Archbishop Tartaglia's Personal Letter August 2020

5/8/2020

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To mark the Feast of St John Vianney, Patron Saint of Parish Priests, Archbishop Tartaglia  has written a personal letter to each of the priests in the Archdiocese, thanking them for their devotion. 

My dear brothers in the priesthood,

I thought to send you special greetings today on the Memorial of St John Mary Vianney, the blessed Curé of Ars, who has long been honoured as the Patron Saint of priests.

Let me praise the priestly holiness of St. John Mary Vianney as an example for priests today. I note especially the saint’s devotion to prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, his faithfulness to the ministry of the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation, and his outstanding ability to touch the hearts and transform the lives of so many people.

In order to aspire to such holiness, we need to focus our gaze firmly on Jesus Christ. Christ is the only sure point of reference for us priests. Let me commend to you, therefore, the rich theology of the priesthood and of priestly ministry in the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and in the post-conciliar Magisterium of the Popes. This teaching draws upon the continuous Tradition of Catholic faith, and presents the priest in bold lines as standing along with and in the forefront of the People of God in the person of Christ the Head and Shepherd of his Church. 

I firmly believe that we priests need to be convinced that our ordination has conferred on us the gift of a unique configuration to Christ. This unique configuration to Christ does not make of us a clerical caste, but an order and a brotherhood of priests whose lives of prayer, obedience, celibacy and service, and whose ministry of word and sacrament, are the foundation and expression of our spiritual fatherhood of our people and of effective evangelisation. 

I hope that in these strange days of the Covid-19 pandemic, this brief reflection may help to inspire you to continue to dedicate yourself to your priestly ministry. For the sacrifice of your life for Christ and his Church, I thank you from my heart. 
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Yours devotedly in Christ
+Philip Tartaglia
Archbishop of Glasgow​
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Update to Parish Priests and Parish Infection Control Coordinators from Canon Gargaro, Coronavirus Diocesan Coordinator

5/8/2020

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I hope that everything is going well and the plans are being implemented without problem.
 
Continuing with the Restrictions
 
As you may know, the First Minister announced last week that there will be no immediate changes to current restrictions, so the Guidelines we have in place just now will remain in force for at least the next three weeks. You will be aware of localised lockdowns in parts of England, and that the UK Government is tightening the restrictions on churches by requiring face-coverings. This is, of course, already the case here in Scotland, but it highlights that the restrictions we face can be tightened as well as loosened. To try and avoid tightening of restrictions on places of worship in Scotland we need to make sure that we are consistently applying the current Guidelines, and that we can keep doing so over the longer term. It’s easy to get fed up with them, especially when they cause real pastoral difficulties (as with the 20 limit on funerals and weddings), or complacent about them, but we need to keep on following them to protect our communities. There have already been a couple of clusters in the West of Scotland, and we want to make sure, in so far as we can, that none of them affect us or our fellow parishioners.
 
Shielding
 
Shielding has now been suspended, so those who are shielding can attend Mass or other acts of public worship. The Government has asked that we give special consideration to the shielding to make sure that they feel safe attending communal worship again. Those who were shielding, and are housebound, can also now receive Holy Communion at home, following the Guidance on the care for the sick that was previously issued. (Hospital chaplaincy is also now returning to normal).  
 
Thanks again for all that you are doing. 
 
With best wishes,
 
Canon Paul Gargaro

Diocesan Coordinator
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Welcome Louie Walton 1st August 2020

1/8/2020

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Congratulations to Louie Walton, baptised today, 1st August 2020.

​Welcome to God’s family in the Church.
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