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Musicians bring curtain down on church’s jubilee celebrations

  Musical pupils from St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High, East Kilbride, helped bring down the curtain on the 50thContinue Reading

 

Musical pupils from St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High, East Kilbride, helped bring down the curtain on the 50th anniversary celebrations of St Bride’s Church last week.

A well-attended concert in the church showcased the musical talents of local pupils, joined by their peers from Calderglen High and musicians from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

Pictured (above) are some of the young musicians who entertained the audience with a programme that included popular and classical arrangements.

A year of celebrations have taken place at the church to mark its golden jubilee. A Mass was celebrated by Bishop Emeritus Joseph Devine in June and Bishop Joseph Toal came to the parish in August to mark its long history.

 

 

 

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