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We may not go Hot-Air ballooning but we hope that we will have many good fun social get-togethers for the benefit of both our church and the wider community
We may not go Hot-Air ballooning but we hope that we will have many good fun social get-togethers for the benefit of both our church and the wider community
PAST EVENTS
sunday November 24th 3.00 to 4.00 pm
THIS EVENT RAISED £550 FOR MAGGIES HIGHLAND
WORD ON THE STREET COMMUNITY ARTS FESTIVAL
OCTOBER 17 to 20 2019
OCTOBER 17 to 20 2019
We took part with 2 events
THURSDAY OCTOBER 17TH
FROM 6 TO 7.30 PM
"SOUL FOOD"AT TINA'S TEAROOMS
FROM 6 TO 7.30 PM
"SOUL FOOD"AT TINA'S TEAROOMS

A place for sharing tasty treats and wondrous words, come along to Tina’s fabulous tearoom at Dingwall station.
Step back in time to cosy surroundings and a roaring log fire.
Bring along things to share that nourish the body and soul.Scones, biscuits and homemade cake go well with pieces of inspiring poetry and prose.
You can read your favourites to everyone or just enjoy listening.
SATURDAY 19 OCTOBER
Medjugorje Pilgrimage Talk 3-4pm
St Lawrence's RC Church on Castle Street
St Lawrence's RC Church on Castle Street

Returned from a week long pilgrimage to Medjugorje, in late September 2019: come and hear an illustrated talk by parish priest Father Andrew Niski and join members of the congregation who undertook the journey along with a larger group from Inverness and Aberdeen.
Medjugorje is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It’s been an unofficial place of Catholic pilgrimage since the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared on Apparition Hill in 1981. There is a “Queen of Peace” statue marking the site of the 1st apparition and one in front of the St. James Church. Liquid has been said to drip from the “Risen Christ” statue near the church. A concrete cross tops Cross Mountain, to the south.
Medjugorje is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It’s been an unofficial place of Catholic pilgrimage since the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared on Apparition Hill in 1981. There is a “Queen of Peace” statue marking the site of the 1st apparition and one in front of the St. James Church. Liquid has been said to drip from the “Risen Christ” statue near the church. A concrete cross tops Cross Mountain, to the south.