The Outside of the Church of the Visitation, Taynuilt The Outside of the Church of the Visitation, Taynuilt

The Church of the Visitation

Taynuilt

Welcome to the Catholic Church of the Visitation, Taynuilt.

Sunday Mass Time: Sunday 4pm

Confession: before Mass and on request

The church of the visitation is located in the village of Taynuilt in Argyll.

We are a small but vibrant parish and you are welcome to join us in the celebration of mass and for private prayer.

Mass Times

Sunday 21 April 4:00pm 4th Sunday of Easter
Wednesday 24 April 10:30am 4th week of Easter
Sunday 28 April 4:00pm 5th Sunday of Easter

Parish News

I am the good shepherd, says the Lord; I know my own sheep and my own know me.

Visitors

A warm welcome to all our visitors to The Church of the Visitation. We are glad you worship with us, may almighty God bless you. Please, join us after Mass on Wednesdays for Tea/Coffee. Our gratitude goes to our parishioners who made this possible, God bless you!

SCIAF Donations

If you have not returned your wee boxes by now there is still time. The period to return them has now been extended to 27 April. Thank you for your generosity.

Eastertide Cafe

This will take place in the village hall from 11am to 3pm next Sunday the 21st of April 2024. Entry £5.

Holy Places Special Collection

This was supposed to be done on Good Friday but was postponed. It will be taken next Sunday the 21st of April 2024.

Collections

Offertory £62, Standing Orders £490.

Collection for Easter Flowers will be taken up this Sunday.

The March building fund will be taken up next week (30th and 31st).

Newsletter

This week's newsletter can be viewed here.

Donation

If you wish to make a donation, it would be greatly appreciated.
We bank with the Coop Bank and our details are:
Sort Code – 83 91 25
Account number - 65628113.

Reflection

Witnesses of the Resurrection

There are people in the world who have heard about Christ, about religion, about forgiveness, but have not been led to an experience of the Lord’s forgiveness. These may be the people of the deep, dark night suffering in the world of prostitution, the sex industry or the drug culture. They are exploited so others can become rich. They see their only option in life being to make the best of a terrible situation or end their lives. These people have not witnessed a transformation of life. No one has brought them the witness of the Resurrection.

Perhaps the people in darkness are the people of the lonely home and lonely life. They have worked long and hard to get the most out of the world. Their lives and their houses are full of beautiful things. Now that their dreams have been fulfilled, they realize that they are not happy. They need more to life, but there is nothing left for them to buy. No one has brought them the witness of the Resurrection.

Msgr Joseph Pellegrino