Who we are
On Friday, 15 June 2018, the response to the Proposal to “Merge the Parish of St Francis Xavier with St Anthony’s and St Mary of the Angels to become the Parish of St Francis Xavier, was accepted.
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Location of worship
Church Pastor
Very Rev. Jamie Boyle
Parish Priest
St Francis Xavier’s, Chapel House
Hope Street
Falkirk,
Falkirk
FK1 5AT
Hope Street
United Kingdom
Phone: 01324 623567
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Church Website
St Mary of the Angels on Social Media
Leadership
Leader Name:
Very Rev. Jamie Boyle
Leader Position:
Parish Priest
Leader Address:
St Francis Xavier’s, Chapel House
Hope Street
Falkirk
Falkirk
FK1 5AT
Hope Street
Falkirk
Falkirk
FK1 5AT
Phone:
Leader Email:
Click here to contact Very Rev. Jamie Boyle
Administration
Admin Name:
Anne Buhrmann
Admin Position:
Pastoral Assistant
Phone:
Admin Email:
Click here to contact Anne Buhrmann
St Mary of the Angels Mass Times
On Friday, 15 June 2018 St Mary of the Angels became part of the Parish of St Francis Xavier:
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Other information
St Mary of the Angels History
This church was designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia and built in 1960. Prior to this temporary places were used for worship and a church was built in 1923. This was eventually replaced by the present church, which began with the creation of a fund in 1928. The new church is a flat-roofed L-shaped church and priest's house. It has variegated brick walls, with alternating bands of vertically and horizontally laid orange brickwork, enlivened with decorative soldier courses. There is a nave, with stepped buttresses along its east side, and a broad west aisle. The nave has a deep, continuously glazed clearstorey on the west side, while on the east side and aisle is a narrow band of glass running under the wallheads. The two-storey clergy house projects west from the south end of the church. The interior features clerestory windows, which sheds light on the balcony. There are natural brick walls, timber roof beams and solid pews in strong coloured shafts of light. The church is in good condition and in full ecclesiastical use. Researched and written by J. Dowling, 8/9/03 + 12/8/03.
From: http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/6649/name/St+Mary+of+the+Angels%2C+Falkirk+Falkirk+Central
From: http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/6649/name/St+Mary+of+the+Angels%2C+Falkirk+Falkirk+Central
Thank You, Lord
Your Holy Spirit enfolds me - making me realize I am not alone. Thank You for Your strength, Your wisdom and the comfort of Your presence. Even in the most agonizing times I have the knowledge that You are there, Lord. When all I can do is whisper Your Name, it is enough. You hear. You care. You understand. My praise and adoration, Lord Jesus. Amen.
Your Holy Spirit enfolds me - making me realize I am not alone. Thank You for Your strength, Your wisdom and the comfort of Your presence. Even in the most agonizing times I have the knowledge that You are there, Lord. When all I can do is whisper Your Name, it is enough. You hear. You care. You understand. My praise and adoration, Lord Jesus. Amen.
St Mary of the Angels listing was last updated on the 12th of August, 2019