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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

25th May 2026



25 May 2026

First Encyclical of Pope Leo XIV: Magnifica Humanitas

The Bishops of Scotland warmly welcome Magnifica Humanitas (Magnificent Humanity), the first encyclical of Pope Leo XIV, as a timely and insightful contribution to one of the defining questions of our age. As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes human life, this important document calls us to place the dignity of the human person at the heart of every technological advance.

We encourage the faithful, our schools and parish communities to read, study and pray with this landmark text.

To support this, the Office of Communications and Evangelisation will soon publish a parish study guide and other resources for small groups and parish use, helping communities to reflect more deeply on the opportunities and challenges of new technologies and their impact on human life.

Bishop John Keenan
President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland


Full text of Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas:
https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/en/encyclicals/documents/20260515-magnifica-humanitas.html

News from the Commissions and Agencies

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December 2024



Tomorrow evening, on Christmas Eve, during Mass in St Peter’s Basilica Pope Francis will inaugurate the Holy Year. On the following Sunday, 29th December and the Feast of the Holy Family, every bishop will inaugurate the Holy Year in their diocese during Mass in the Cathedral. I will do so in St Columba’s Cathedral during the 10.30am Mass. The Holy Year’s theme is ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. We are all on a journey through life and Pope Francis invites us to journey with hope. Throughout the Holy Year we will have many opportunities to reflect on the reason for that hope which is based not our our own abilities but on God’s love. Indeed the very birth of Jesus reveals the depth of God’s love and I pray that during this Christmas Season our hearts will be renewed in hope.
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Archbishop Leo Cushley will give the reflection at the Advent Rosary for Life on Monday at 7:45pm.

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Join us for the celebration of Christmas on Being Catholic TV. This is a great way for the sick and housebound to join us in the liturgy of the Lord’s Birth.

LIVE across the UK on Freeview channel 279 and across all our platforms.

Full details below. Please share with family, friends and fellow parishioners.

@top fansMotherwell DioceseArchdiocese of GlasgowDiocese of PaisleyRC Diocese of GallowayRC Diocese of AberdeenArchdiocese of St Andrews & EdinburghDiocese of Arundel & BrightonArchdiocese of BirminghamArchdiocese of Cardiff - Archesgobaeth CaerdyddClifton DioceseCatholic Diocese of East AngliaDiocese of Hexham & NewcastleThe Archdiocese of LiverpoolThe Diocese of MiddlesbroughRC Diocese of NorthamptonDiocese of PlymouthCatholic Bishops' Conference (England and Wales)Diocese of SalfordArchdiocese of SouthwarkDiocese of WestminsterEsgobaeth Wrecsam - Diocese of Wrexham
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Gospel of the Day (Luke 1,39-45)

Mary set out in those days and traveled to the hill country in haste to a town of Judah, where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the infant leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth, filled with the holy Spirit, cried out in a loud voice and said, "Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. And how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For at the moment the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy. Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled."

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/word-of-the-day/2024/12/22.html
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From a sermon of St Bernard of Clairvaux
The whole world awaits Mary's reply
You have heard, O Virgin, that you will conceive and bear a son; you have heard that it will not be by man but by the Holy Spirit. The angel awaits an answer; it is time for him to return to God who sent him. We too are waiting, O Lady, for your word of compassion; the sentence of condemnation weighs heavily upon us.
The price of our salvation is offered to you. We shall be set free at once if you consent. In the eternal Word of God we all came to be, and behold, we die. In your brief response we are to be remade in order to be recalled to life.
Tearful Adam with his sorrowing family begs this of you, O loving Virgin, in their exile from Paradise. Abraham begs it, David begs it. All the other holy patriarchs, your ancestors, ask it of you, as they dwell in the country of the shadow of death. This is what the whole earth waits for, prostrate at your feet. It is right in doing so, for on your word depends comfort for the wretched, ransom for the captive, freedom for the condemned, indeed, salvation for all the sons of Adam, the whole of your race.
Answer quickly, O Virgin. Reply in haste to the angel, or rather through the angel to the Lord. Answer with a word, receive the Word of God. Speak your own word, conceive the divine Word. Breathe a passing word, embrace the eternal Word.
Why do you delay, why are you afraid? Believe, give praise, and receive. Let humility be bold, let modesty be confident. This is no time for virginal simplicity to forget prudence. In this matter alone, O prudent Virgin, do not fear to be presumptuous. Though modest silence is pleasing, dutiful speech is now more necessary. Open your heart to faith, O blessed Virgin, your lips to praise, your womb to the Creator. See, the desired of all nations is at your door, knocking to enter. If he should pass by because of your delay, in sorrow you would begin to seek him afresh, the One whom your soul loves. Arise, hasten, open. Arise in faith, hasten in devotion, open in praise and thanksgiving. Behold the handmaid of the Lord, she says, be it done to me according to your word.

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https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-12/pope-prays-for-victims-of-cyclone-in-mayotte.html


Pope Francis prays for the victims of Cyclone Chido, which is feared to have killed thousands, and asks Polish pilgrims to remember Ukrainian refugees ...
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https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2024-12/the-situation-in-mayotte-apocalyptic-says-secours-catholique.html


Speaking to Vatican News, Marc Bulteau of the French Secours Catholique says the situation in cyclone-hit Mayotte is “worse than catastrophic” and ...
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https://aleteia.org/2024/12/19/canada-saw-more-assisted-deaths-than-ever-in-2023


While the rate of increase in those seeking to end their lives by MAiD fell sharply, it has risen to become one of the leading causes of death in Canada.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB4u22CqBtw&list=PLnS3YdZwNB2wZBvsPvvVXuGCJ0RnBbCzy&index=3 Pope Francis's Message for the Day of Prayer of Peace


In his Message for World Day of Peace 2025, #PopeFrancis speaks of ‘situations of exploitation of the earth and oppression of one’s neighbour’ that threaten ...
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Legendary musician Ricky Ross will hit the big screen in January, in SCIAF's new film. Its name? Dignity of course.
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