MEMBERS of Cumbrae's church congregations have revealed full details of services and events planned for Holy Week.
Cumbrae Churches Together are holding a series of services from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday.
It begins with a Palm Sunday ecumenical service, with the Blessing of Palms and Sung Eucharist, at the Cathedral of the Isles on April 2 at 11am.
The Blessing of Palms and Holy Mass will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at 12.15pm.
Monday, April 3
Holy Communion and address at the Cathedral at 12noon
Devotional service at Cumbrae Parish Church at 6pm
Tuesday, April 4
Holy Communion and address at the Cathedral at 12noon
Devotional service at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour RC Church at 6pm
Wednesday, April 5
Holy Communion and address at the Cathedral at 12noon
Devotional service at Cumbrae Parish Church at 6pm
Thursday, April 6
Mass of the Lord's Supper at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at 5pm
Maundy Thursday Liturgy at the Cathedral at 7pm
All three churches will then be holding a Walk of Witness which starts at the Cathedral at 11am on Good Friday, April 7.
The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and Veneration of the Holy Cross takes place at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour RC Church at 1pm on the same day, and a Good Friday liturgy follows at the Cathedral at 2pm.
Those will be followed by a devotional service at Cumbrae Parish Church at 6pm.
On Easter Sunday, Eucharist takes place at the Cathedral at 11am, and Easter morning service takes place at the Parish Church, also at 11am.
The Mass of the Resurrection will be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at 12.15pm.
A spokesperson for Cumbrae Churches Together said: "All of the churches on Cumbrae wish you a very happy and blessed Easter."
The full schedule can be accessed on the Cumbrae Parish Church Facebook page.
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