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The Bishops' Conference of Scotland

The Roman Catholic Bishops in Scotland work together to undertake nationwide initiatives through their Commissions and Agencies.

The members of the Bishops' Conference are the Bishops of the eight Scottish Dioceses. Where appropriate the Bishops Emeriti (retired) provide a much welcomed contribution to the work of the conference. The Bishops' Conference of Scotland is a permanently constituted assembly which meets regularly throughout the year to address relevant business matters.

Members of The Bishops' Conference of Scotland

https://www.holyyear2025.org.uk

Click here to visit the Jubilee 2025 website

The Jubilee Prayer

Father in heaven,
may the faith you have given us
in your son, Jesus Christ, our brother,
and the flame of charity enkindled in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, reawaken in us the blessed hope for the coming of your Kingdom.

May your grace transform us into tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel.
May those seeds transform from within both humanity and the whole cosmos in the sure expectation of a new heaven and a new earth,
when, with the powers of Evil vanquished,
your glory will shine eternally.

May the grace of the Jubilee reawaken in us, Pilgrims of Hope, a yearning for the treasures of heaven. May that same grace spread the joy and peace of our Redeemer throughout the earth. 

To you our God, eternally blessed, be glory and praise for ever.

Amen
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Bishops’ Conference of Scotland announces Luisa Campbell as the next General Secretary

The Bishops of Scotland welcome Luisa Campbell to the office of General Secretary of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland from February 2026, when Fr. Gerry Maguiness completes his second term of office.

In parallel with her working career, Luisa has been actively involved in the life of the Church in Scotland at both parish and diocesan level in the areas of youth work, parish administration, liturgy, evangelisation, RCIA and finance.

Luisa retired early from work in 2020 to pursue her passion for voluntary work in the Catholic Church.

After gaining Master’s degrees in both Engineering and Business Administration, she worked for almost forty years in industry, ultimately as chief executive of a Scottish business which she led for over two decades. Her roles involved leadership, governance, strategy, commercial finance, mergers and acquisitions and organisational development.

During that time, she also acted as a trustee of several charities, served as a non-executive director and as trustee of a large pension scheme.

Luisa grew up in the diocese of Galloway and has lived in both the archdiocese of Glasgow and the diocese of Aberdeen. Her work has taken her to every diocese in Scotland.

She will be the first member of the lay faithful and first woman to take on the role of General Secretary.

Responding to her invitation from the bishops, Luisa said, ‘I look forward to serving the Bishops of Scotland in my new role as General Secretary, bringing together my experience in the Church and in the world of business.’

Bishop Keenan, President of the Bishops’ Conference said, ‘The bishops are delighted that Luisa has accepted this post and will continue the good work carried on by Fr. Gerry Maguiness over the past years. Luisa brings a wealth of experience both as a committed laywoman in the Church who has served our parishes and dioceses loyally over the years and who also has vast experience of life in the world and where she has made a fruitful contribution. We look forward to working with her in the service of the Church in Scotland in the years ahead’.

The Bishops of Scotland would like to take the opportunity of commending and thanking Fr. Gerry Maguiness for his wise, effective and tireless stewardship of the General Secretariat over the past six years. We wish him similar blessings as he takes up the office of parish priest of St. Bride’s in Cambuslang.

Bishop John Keenan
President, Bishops’ Conference of Scotland.

News from the Commissions and Agencies

December 2025
Be part of the very first Stella Maris Lourdes Pilgrimage!

Monday 25 – Saturday 30 May 2026

Stella Maris warmly invites all serving and retired seafarers, fishers, and their family members or carers to join them for six grace-filled days in Lourdes; a time for prayer and community in the beautiful sanctuary of Our Lady.

This pilgrimage is fully funded, including travel, accommodation, and meals.

If you’d like to register your interest or find out more, please get in touch:

Dcn John Fogarty
📧 [email protected] | 📞 07986 723015

Hugh Ramsay
📧 [email protected] | 📞 07432 654032

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In today’s Audience, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the mystery of death, reminding us that although every creature dies, our desire for eternity makes death feel like a contradiction. He noted that modern society often hides death or treats it as a taboo, even though only by facing it honestly do we learn how to live well.

The Pope said that knowing we will die can weigh on us, but it also invites us to discern what truly matters. St Alphonsus Liguori taught that meditating on death helps us choose what leads us to God and let go of what is superficial.

Pope Leo also cautioned against modern ideas that promise “immortality” through technology and asked whether science can really defeat death or guarantee happiness if it could.

The Holy Father reminded us that only Christ’s Resurrection sheds full light on death. In Jesus, death becomes a passage to eternal life, not the end. Christ has gone before us, conquered death by love, and prepared a place where we are awaited.

Because of Him, like St Francis, we can call death “sister”, trusting that it leads us to the fullness of life without end.


From St. Peter's Square | General Audience with Pope Leo XIV.👉🏻 Sign up for our newsletter here: https://bit.ly/ewtnvatican Let us know where you are wat...
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Fr Aiden Matheson is one of four young men ordained to the priesthood in Scotland this year, and his story offers a remarkable window into the journey of vocation.

In this interview, he reflects on the influences that shaped him: his background, the period of discernment that led him to say “yes,” and his formation in Rome.


"For Pete's Sake: A Vatican podcast" returns this week with guest Fr. Aiden, the youngest priest from Scotland who was recently ordained here in Rome. Fr. Ai...
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We are deeply moved to share a heartfelt letter by Fr. John Berinyuy Tata, Vice Chancellor of Pax Higher Institute in Cameroon.

He sent the following letter to Bishop Joseph Toal, Bishop of Motherwell Diocese.

LETTER OF GRATITUDE

I write with a heart overflowing with gratitude to God and to you for the fraternal love, spiritual solidarity, and unwavering prayer you offered during my recent captivity in Baba I. For two weeks, when uncertainty and danger surrounded me, your prayers rose like incense before the throne of God, becoming for me a shield of grace and a source of profound consolation.

Though you were far away in Scotland, your closeness was tangible.
Your intercession strengthened my spirit.
Your compassion lightened my burden.
Your faith reminded me that the Body of Christ is truly one united across continents, cultures, and circumstances.

To My Lord Bishop, thank you for holding me in your paternal heart, for encouraging your clergy and faithful to pray for my safety, and for showing such genuine pastoral concern. To the priests and religious, thank you for offering Masses, rosaries, and personal sacrifices on my behalf. To the Christian faithful of Motherwell, thank you for every prayer whispered, every candle lit, and every intention offered. I assure you that not a single act of charity is forgotten before God.

In the quiet and darkness of captivity, your prayers became rays of light sustaining my hope. I experienced in a very real way the power of the communion of saints and the strength of the universal Church standing as one family. Please accept my heartfelt thanks. May the Lord reward each one of you a hundredfold. I continue to hold you in my prayers and ask God to bless the Diocese of Motherwell with peace, joy, and abundant grace.

With renewed gratitude and fraternal affection,
I remain,
Fr. John Berinyuy Tata
Vice Chancellor

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Did you know?

On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Pope visits Piazza di Spagna in Rome to honour Our Lady with prayers and a gift of white roses. Pope Leo XIV continued this beautiful tradition today at the statue of the Immaculate Conception near the Spanish Steps.

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Today, we mark the 60th anniversary of the closing of the Second Vatican Council. The influences of Vatican II can be seen in every aspect of the modern Church – in our understanding of divine revelation, the universal call to holiness, the sacred liturgy, religious freedom, ecumenical dialogue, the participation of the laity in the life of the Church, and so much more.

Find out more about the Council at: https://ow.ly/Gn7Q50XFKYu
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A small band of pilgrims braved the December weather on Saturday to walk a stage of the Fife Pilgrim Way, from the historic burgh of Culross to the National Shrine to St Margaret in Dunfermline, where they joined the local congregation for Vigil Mass. The pilgrimage was led by Fr Cyriac and Deacon Pat Carrigan.
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Today is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, the solemn dogma defined by Blessed Pope Pius IX in 1854.

Through the centuries the Church has become ever more aware that Mary, "full of grace" through God, was redeemed from the moment of her conception.

That is what the dogma of the Immaculate Conception confesses, as Blessed Pope Pius IX proclaimed on December 8, 1854: "The most Blessed Virgin Mary was, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of almighty God and by virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, Saviour of the human race, preserved immune from all stain of original sin." —Catechism of the Catholic Church

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Bishop John Keenan, President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, joins Peter Kearney for a conversation on the proposals to legalise assisted suicide and to allow abortion up to the point of birth in Scotland.


In this week's Heartbeat, Peter sits down with Bishop John Keenan, William brings us the news from home and abroad, and Catherine shares her views on the ret...
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Fr Paul invites all who use British Sign Language to join him each Sunday for Holy Mass at St Augustine’s, Milton at 12noon.

This weekly Mass is a dedicated space for the deaf community to come together as we celebrate Holy Mass. .

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