St Paul’s is Parish of the Archdiocese of Glasgow A Designated Religious Charity, Number SC018140
Welcome
Saint Paul, the Apostle
A brief life
The stained glass window in our church immediately
catches your eye as you enter the building. That window
tells the story of the life of Saint Paul, beginning with his
witnessing to the death of Saint Stephen, the first Christian
Martyr, to his witnessing to Christ by his own martyrdom,
beheaded in Rome. In the church there is a guide to the
window directing the viewer through the story.
The window is in nine vertical columns with nine horizontal
panels. The middle three columns are not sectioned
horizontally depicting the crucifixtion with Saint Paul
himself on the left hand side of Christ holding the sword of
martyrdom which is found in iconography of St. Paul.
As we go through the website we shall see more of our
window and the story it contains.
The window was created in 1960 by Gabriel Loire of
Chartres as the church was built.
Welcome to Saint Paul’s Parish Website
Serving God and the Community of the West
End of Glasgow since 1903
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the website of
Saint Paul’s Parish in the Whiteinch area of the
City of Glasgow. Please have a look around and
should you be in our city, please come and visit. Our
church is usually open from 9 am until 6 pm seven
days a week, later in light summer evenings.
This site is currently under
construction - please excuse dead ends
or odd looking pages
During the corona virus crisis, our church
must of necessity not celebrate worship in
public but we will broadcast live all Masses
and other devotions