Parish of Sacred Heart & St Gerard, Bellshill

Parish of Sacred Heart & St Gerard, Bellshill Sunday Mass Times: Vigil Mass 5.00pm, 10.00am and 11.30am Sacred Heart and St Gerard's is a parish in the Diocese of Motherwell.

The original Sacred Heart Parish was founded in 1949 and the Church opened in 1951 whilst the original St Gerard's Parish was founded in 1967 and Church opened in 1971. The parishes formally amalgamated in 2018 to create one parish. Our Parish Priest is Fr Stuart Parkes

Registered Charity Number SC011041

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Congratulations to Fr Kelly, another former curate at Sacred Heart on his 85th birthday
18/06/2026

Congratulations to Fr Kelly, another former curate at Sacred Heart on his 85th birthday

Congratulations to Fr Hugh Kelly who today celebrates his 85th birthday.

Fr Kelly has faithfully served the people of our Diocese for many years, touching countless lives through his kindness, dedication and priestly ministry.

Please join us in wishing him a very happy birthday and keeping him in your prayers today.

Ad multos annos, Fr Kelly!

Congratulations to Canon O’Mahony, a former curate at Sacred Heart on the 65th anniversary of his ordination.
18/06/2026

Congratulations to Canon O’Mahony, a former curate at Sacred Heart on the 65th anniversary of his ordination.

We offer our congratulations to Canon Humphrey O'Mahony, a retired priest of our Diocese, who today celebrates the 65th anniversary of his ordination as a priest.

Throughout his many years of ministry, Canon O'Mahony has faithfully served in a number of parishes across the Diocese, including as curate of St Brigid's, Newmains; St Ignatius', Wishaw; Sacred Heart, Bellshill; St Aloysius', Chapelhall; and St John the Baptist's, Uddingston. He also served as Parish Priest of St Mark's, Rutherglen; Christ the King, Holytown; Corpus Christi, Calderbank; and Sacred Heart, Salsburgh.

Since his retirement in 2013, Canon has lived at St Luke's, Motherwell, where he has continued to support the life of the Cathedral Parish.

We offer our heartfelt congratulations and sincere thanks to Canon Humphrey for his many decades of faithful priestly service to the people of the Diocese of Motherwell, and we assure him of our prayers as he marks this special milestone.

17/06/2026

Today, we remember in prayer, Cardinal Thomas Winning, a son of our Diocese who died on this day 25 years ago.

Born in 1925, he grew up in St Patrick’s Parish Craigneuk and attended Our Lady’s High Motherwell. He was ordained a priest for our Diocese in 1948 and served in St Aloysius’ Chapelhall, St Mary’s Hamilton, Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral and as parish priest of St Luke’s Motherwell. In 1971 he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Glasgow and then Archbishop in 1974, succeeding Archbishop Donald Scanlan, a previous Bishop of Motherwell.

His Episcopal motto was 'Caritas Christi Urget Nos' - we are spurred on by the love of Christ.

In 1994 Archbishop Winning was elevated to the College of Cardinals by Pope St John Paul II. He died on 17th June 2001.

May he rest in peace. Amen.

📷 Cardinal Winning (right) with Bishop Joseph Devine.

16/06/2026

Over these last few days, many of us have seen on our televisions and across social media the joy, colour and spectacle that Scotland fans have brought to the World Cup. There has been music, laughter, friendship, and a kind of generous spirit that others have noticed and celebrated.
And perhaps that prompts a deeper reflection. Scotland, as a country, has given a great deal to the world: in engineering, economics, medicine, technology, literature and invention. We are, at our best, innovators, dreamers, explorers — people willing to cross seas, imagine new possibilities, and build things that last.
But Scotland has also given the world saints.
We think of the faith of Columba, carrying the Gospel across the waters. The tenacity of Ninian, planting the seeds of Christianity in difficult soil. The kindness and charity of Margaret, whose holiness was shown in service to the poor. And the courage of John Ogilvie, who remained faithful even when it cost him everything.
These saints remind us that the greatest gift any nation can offer the world is not only what it builds, discovers or invents, but the witness of lives rooted in Christ.
In today’s Gospel, the disciples are tired. They have been fishing all night and have caught nothing. Then the risen Jesus appears on the shore. He tells them to cast the net again, and suddenly it is full. And when they come ashore, Jesus has prepared breakfast for them.
It is such a simple, tender scene. The risen Lord does not give them a lecture. He does not begin with a grand speech. He gives them food. He welcomes them. He nourishes them.
That breakfast is a sign of everything God gives us: mercy after failure, hope after disappointment, abundance after emptiness, and love when we least expect it.
And the invitation today is this: having received so much from God, what will we give?
Like our saints, can we give faith in a world that often forgets God? Can we give kindness where there is bitterness? Can we give courage where there is fear? Can we give welcome, joy and generosity — not only when the world is watching, but in the quiet places of daily life?
Scotland has given much to the world. But each of us, in Christ, still has something to give.
And perhaps holiness begins there: not in doing something spectacular, but in hearing the voice of Jesus, casting the net once more, and sharing generously what we have received.

14/06/2026

A wee nod to Scotland’s win at the World Cup after Mass this morning 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

This week’s Parish Bulletin
13/06/2026

This week’s Parish Bulletin

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus ❤️‍🔥O most holy heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore you, I love you,...
12/06/2026

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus ❤️‍🔥

O most holy heart of Jesus,
fountain of every blessing,
I adore you, I love you,
and with lively sorrow for my sins
I offer you this poor heart of mine.
Make me humble, patient, pure
and wholly obedient to your will.
Grant, Good Jesus,
that I may live in you and for you.
Protect me in the midst of danger.
Comfort me in my afflictions.
Give me health of body,
assistance in my temporal needs,
your blessing on all that I do,
and the grace of a holy death. Amen.

10/06/2026

PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS
Please share out to as many as possible in your parishes.
Friday 12th June at 1.00pm - St Francis Xavier Church, Carfin Grotto

Today is the Feast of St Columba, an Irish missionary who brought who brought the faith to Iona in Scotland, converting ...
09/06/2026

Today is the Feast of St Columba, an Irish missionary who brought who brought the faith to Iona in Scotland, converting much of the West of Scotland and his followers took the Gospel even further afield.

We have a beautiful stained glass window of St Columba in our church, a reminder of the many Irish immigrants who have been part of our parish through the generations and the many Irish Priests who came as missionaries to serve in our parish in the past.

St Columba, pray for us.

Our Parish lottery draw took place on 7/6/26and was independently verified by Fr. Parkes The winners are……..   1st place...
07/06/2026

Our Parish lottery draw took place on 7/6/26
and was independently verified by Fr. Parkes

The winners are……..

1st place - Edward Lynch (£400) 🥇
2nd place- Karen Ann Murray (£300)🥈
3rd place - Susan Hughes (£200)🥉
4th place - Nicky Elliot (£100)🏅

Congratulations to all our winners!! 🎉🎉🎉

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Bellshill
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