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The Bishops' Conference of Scotland

20th March 2026


20 March 2026

Statement from the Bishops' Conference of Scotland

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

Following a request from the Holy See, the Bishops of Scotland have been invited to reflect on how the structures of the Church in our country can best serve her mission in the years ahead, specifically whether the present situation of eight dioceses is suitable.

We are all aware of the challenges before us — fewer clergy, changing patterns of practice, and increasing pressures on our diocesan resources, among other things. Yet our mission remains unchanged: to proclaim the Gospel and to lead our people to Christ.

Two possible pathways are being proposed for careful discernment: developing deeper cooperation and the sharing of resources across dioceses within our present structures, or the merging of some dioceses.

In order to best inform ourselves and the Holy See, each bishop will engage with his diocese over the coming months for the first part of this process. Everyone will be given the opportunity to pray, reflect, and contribute.

Following-on from the presentation of a discussion paper, responses from each diocese will contribute to the initial findings which will be given to the Holy See in the Autumn.

This is not simply an administrative exercise. It is a pastoral and missionary response to our changing landscape. This process will ensure our Church in Scotland will continue to grow ever more missionary, more Christ-centred, and more collaborative in the service of God’s people.

Entrusting this work to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and to the intercession of Our Lady, we move forward together with confidence and renewed hope.


Contact:

Media Office

Bishops’ Conference of Scotland
64 Aitken Street, ML6 6LT
Tel: 01236 764061
Email: [email protected]

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.

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December 2024
📰 BISHOPS’ STATEMENT ON SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT PLEDGE TO END THE TWO-CHILD BENEFIT CAP:
"The Catholic Bishops of Scotland have welcomed the Scottish Government’s vow to lift the two-child benefit cap, which could potentially result in benefits being paid out to families of 15,000 children. The bishops look forward to seeing more detail on how the Scottish Government intends to lift the cap and hope that it will be lifted as quickly as possible to allow more children and families... to receive support they so badly need."
Scotland's bishops along with Justice & Peace Scotland have long been opposed to the UK government policy which unjustly targets families who are most in need.
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✨Congratulations to the Caritas Students from St Joseph's Parish Blantyre and St Anthony's and St Mark's Rutherglen who each hosted holy hours in their parishes this week as part of the Justice & Peace Scotland Parish Project they are working on for their Caritas Award.

✝️The group in St Joseph's have been learning, praying and acting around the theme of refugees and migrants and hosted a "Welcome The Stranger" holy hour for their parish on Tuesday evening. Thank you to Scottish Faiths Action for Refugees for helping the group learn more about refugees and the difficulties they face both in their own countries and once they get to the UK.

🙏In St Anthony's and St Mark's the young people have been exploring the issue of human trafficking and modern slavery. They were visited by Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland who told them how people end up trapped in situations of trafficking and about the work they do to recover people and help them rebuild their lives. On Wednesday the group hosted a holy hour dedicated to St Josephine Bakhita, the patron saint of victims and survivors of human trafficking, to pray for all trapped in modern slavery today.

💜Huge thanks and well done to all the Caritas young people involved and to the parish priests and volunteers who are working with us to pilot the Justice & Peace Scotland Caritas Parish Project in their parishes.









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Representatives from Justice & Peace Scotland and the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh's Caritas, Justice & Peace Commission were delighted to attend an audience and Q&A with Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, in Edinburgh yesterday.

The Cardinal gave a heartfelt and poignant account of the conflict and of the struggles, fears and grief experienced by both Palestinians and Israelis since October 2023.

In perhaps his most saddening remarks, he told the audience how the Hamas attack on October 7th has felt like another Holocaust for Israelis and simultaneously, the retaliation since by Israel has felt like another Nakba for Palestinians, and that subsequently peace feels very far away.

In a moment of optimism though, he told of how the Christian Church there has an invaluable role to play as mediators and peacemakers.

When reflecting on Cardinal Pizzaballa's visit, we call the words of Fr Gabriel Romanelli who visited us earlier this year, too:

"Pray in whatever way you can, work for peace in whatever way you can." 🕊️





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A huge well done and thank you to the Caritas students of St Anthony's and St Mark's Rutherglen who are participating in a Justice & Peace Scotland project on human trafficking as part of their Caritas Award. 👏

Last weekend and this weekend they spoke to parishioners at mass about the issue of human trafficking and this week they will host a holy hour to pray for all victims, survivors and perpetrators of human trafficking and modern slavery. 🙏

Did you know that every local authority in the country has recorded incidents of human trafficking? In the new year the Caritas group will facilitate an advocacy action in the parish to respond to the issue in Scotland. 📝



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November 2024
✝️Scotland will welcome Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, OFM, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, to the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh on Sunday 1 December. He will preach at Holy Mass in St Mary's Catholic Cathedral at 7:30pm.

🕊️This is a unique chance to hear from the man appointed by Pope Francis to be the shepherd for Catholics in the Holy Land, to pray for peace and to show solidarity for those suffering due to the conflict.

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What a great day we had at St Ninian's Primary, Livingston. We were visiting their Primary 6s and 7s for a workshop on Laudato Si. 💚🌎

We were so impressed with how much they already knew about Pope Francis' call to care for our common home.

Thank you for all the great discussions and ideas! 😄

If you would like to book a Justice & Peace talk or workshop for your school in 2025, drop us a message. 📩

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💜 A huge thank you from all at Justice & Peace Scotland to everyone who turned out at the weekend, despite the weather, to advocate for justice and peace at home and abroad.

🪧SATURDAY 23RD NOV - A small group of supporters braved the rain, sleet, and snow to call for the UK government to end arms sales to Israel: ending the war in Gaza is of the upmost urgency if we are to have any hope of a just and lasting peace.

🪧SUNDAY 24TH NOV - Another group, including some who managed to thaw out from the day before, gathered at Dungavel Detention Centre to show solidarity with those detained in the facility: 15,864 people were indefinitely detained in 2023, alternatives that respect dignity and liberty must be pursued.





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📰BREAKING NEWS - The International Criminal Court (ICC) have issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas' Military Commander Mohammed Deif.

⚖️The ICC has said there are "reasonable grounds” that the men bare "criminal responsibility" for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

🚫The UK must halt all arms sales to Israel or risk being complicit war crimes. It is clear that a ceasefire is needed now more than ever to stop violations of international law, crimes against humanity, and the blatant disregard for human life.

📢Join us this Saturday at Glasgow Green to add your voice to the call to stop the war.

🪧Justice & Peace Scotland will gather at 11.15am at the Doulton Fountain before proceeding to the McLennan Arch for 11.30am.

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🧑‍🏫 Calling all teachers!

🌱 Is your school a Laudato Si School?

👕 Did you know that we offer "The Journey of a Cotton T-Shirt", a workshop exploring the environmental and human rights concerns of the fashion industry? We can travel across Scotland and our inputs can be tailored to suit senior Primary pupils all the way up to S6 or can be offered as a staff CLPL session.

📩Drop us a message to find out more and to book for 2025!

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📰 In case you missed it last week, read more below about the Bishops' Conference of Scotland statement on the need for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty accompanied by a just and equitable transition, released to mark COP29. 👇


The Bishops' Conference of Scotland (BCOS) have released a statement encouraging world leaders to agree to and establish a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, committing all nations to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels. The statement, which is released to mark ...

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