Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

is a fine Victorian building with beautiful stained glass windows . It is surrounded by its own churchyard on the outskirts of Pitlochry.

Sunday and other Services

Holy Trinity
Coffee will be served on Sundays from 10.45 to 11.15am, except 25 December and 1 and 29 January.
Sunday          4 December Advent 2 - 11.30am Holy Eucharist
Wednesday   7 December 10.30am Intercessions
Sunday          11 December Advent 3 - 11.30am Holy Eucharist – The Reverend Celia Matthews.

Sunday          18 December Advent 4 – 11.30am Holy Eucharist      
4pm Carols by candlelight at Kilmaveonaig
we hope that transport from Pitlochry can be arranged
Saturday        24 December Christmas Eve 3pm: Christingle
11.30pm  : Midnight Mass
Sunday          25 December Christmas Day - 11.30 am – Christmas Eucharist

Sunday          1 January 2012 The Naming of Jesus– 11.30am Holy Eucharist

Wednesday   4 January – 10.30am Intercessions
Sunday          8 January – The Epiphany - 11.30am Holy Eucharist
Sunday          15 January Epiphany 2 – 11.30am Holy Eucharist
Sunday          22 January –Epiphany 3 -11.30am Holy Eucharist
Sunday          29 January – The Presentation of the Lord - 10.30am Joint Sung Eucharist at Kilmaveonaig, followed by coffee. NO service at 11.30am

Kilmaveonaig
Sunday          4 December Advent 2 - 10am – Sung Mattins
Sunday          11 December Advent 3 - 10am – Sung Eucharist

Sunday          18 December Advent 4 - 4pm - Lessons & carols by candlelight
Sunday          25 December Christmas Day -10am - Sung Eucharist
Sunday          1 January 2012 The Naming of Jesus – 10am Sung Mattins

Sunday          8 January – The Epiphany 10am Sung Eucharist
Sunday          15 January Epiphany 2 – 10am Sung Mattins followed by coffee
Sunday          22 January Epiphany 3 – 10am - Sung Eucharist
Sunday          29 January The Presentation of the Lord - 10.30am Joint Sung Eucharist with Holy Trinity, followed by coffee. NO service at 10am

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

St Adamnans Kilmaveonaig Blair Atholl

St Adamnan's, Kilmaveonaig

has had a church on the site since the thirteenth century. There was a village here too but the church now stands alone amongst the fields and hills.