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- Gaelic-speaking_congregations_in_the_Church_of_Scotland abstract "A few Church of Scotland congregations, mainly in the Western Isles, have regular Sunday services in Gaelic. There are Gaelic-speaking congregations of other denominations too, mainly in the Western Isles. These include the Roman Catholic Church, the Free Church of Scotland, the Free Church of Scotland (continuing), the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the Associated Presbyterian Churches.The list below is of Church of Scotland charges where it is desirable that the minister should be able to speak Gaelic. A few congregations are, however, deemed to be ‘Gaelic essential’. The number of congregations deemed ‘Gaelic desirable’ or ‘Gaelic essential’ has declined in recent decades. The Gaelic for ‘Church of Scotland’ is Eaglais na h-Alba.There is a shortage of ministers able to speak Gaelic. At Greyfriars Tolbooth & Highland Kirk in Edinburgh the services in Gaelic are now normally at 12:30 pm and led by an appointed preacher. The preacher's name is in the Saturday Edition of the Scotsman or telephone the office during normal business hours at 0131 225 1900. However, Glasgow still has two weekly Gaelic services at St Columba's Church, Glasgow on St Vincent Street and Gardner Street Church of Scotland in Partick.Presbytery of ArgyllGigha and CaraJuraKilchoman linked with PortnahavenKildalton and OaKilmoreTireeTobermory (Isle of Mull)Presbytery of EdinburghGreyfriars Tolbooth & Highland Kirk (Gaelic essential)Presbytery of GlasgowSt Columba's Church, Glasgow (Gaelic essential)Presbytery of InvernessDalneigh and BonaPresbytery of LewisBarvasCarlowayCross Ness (Gaelic essential)Kinloch (Gaelic essential)Knock (Gaelic essential)Lochs-CrossbostLochs-in-BerneraStornoway: HighStornoway: St Columba’sUig (Gaelic essential)Presbytery of Lochcarron-SkyeApplecross, Lochcarron and TorridonBracadale and DuirinishKilmuir and StenschollPortreeSnizortStrath and SleatPresbytery of RossLochbroom and UllapoolPresbytery of UistBarraBenbeculaBerneray and Lochmaddy (North Uist)Carinish (North Uist)Kilmuir and Paible (North Uist) (Gaelic essential)Manish-Scarista (Harris)South UistTarbert (Harris) (Gaelic essential)Source: Church of Scotland Yearbook (2005-06 edition), St Andrew Press, Edinburgh".
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- Gaelic-speaking_congregations_in_the_Church_of_Scotland comment "A few Church of Scotland congregations, mainly in the Western Isles, have regular Sunday services in Gaelic. There are Gaelic-speaking congregations of other denominations too, mainly in the Western Isles.".
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