Archbishop Nolan to Lead Lenten Reflection for Young Adults Aged 16-35

The Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow, Most Rev. William Nolan, will lead “an inspiring Lenten reflection” for young adults aged 16-35 from across the Archdiocese at St. Andrew’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Glasgow, Clyde Street.

Slated for 7:pm on the Monday of Holy Week, 30 of March, the evening event is meant for prayer in preparation for “the Easter Triduum.”

“Come ready to reflect, recharge, and grow in faith,” the special invitation noted, detailing that “Afterwards, there will be the opportunity to see old friends and meet new ones over a cuppa and a hot cross bun.”

The invitation underscores spreading “the word,” so that everyone within the age range can come to the event, which promises to be a grace-filled spiritual encounter with the Chief Shepherd of the Archdiocese who really cares for the youth and the future of the Church.

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