Advent windows – Day 5
Our fifth Advent window ‘Hark! the herald angels sing’ can be found on the West End. Tomorrow (6th) our Advent window is somewhere on Castle Street.
Continue reading →Our fifth Advent window ‘Hark! the herald angels sing’ can be found on the West End. Tomorrow (6th) our Advent window is somewhere on Castle Street.
Continue reading →Today, the St Monans Advent window on Rose street, is O come, all ye faithful. Tomorrow (the 5th) look out for ‘Hark the Herald Angels Sing’ somewhere along the West End.
Continue reading →Our third St Monans Advent window is ‘As with gladness men of old’ and can be found on Braehead. As with gladness men of oldDid the guiding star behold,As with joy they hailed its light,Leading onward, beaming bright; Our 4th … Continue reading →
Our second St Monans Advent window is ‘It was on a Starry night’ and can be found on Station Road. Tomorrow (3rd December) look out for ‘As with gladness’ somewhere on Braehead.
Continue reading →Attached is the latest newsletter from our local community police officer, PC Chris Stecka. It covers several villages in the East Neuk area, including St Monans and Abercrombie.
Continue reading →Our first St Monans Advent Window is ‘the Holly and the Ivy’. Did you find it? Tomorrow look out for ‘It was on A Starry Night’ The Holly And the Ivy When they are both full grown Of all trees … Continue reading →
From the 1st to the 24th of December not only can you open your own advent calendar, but you can look out for the St Monans Village Advent Windows. Each day, a new window in the village will be revealed … Continue reading →
Attached is the first newsletter from our local community police officer, PC Chris Stecka. It covers several villages in the East Neuk area, including St Monans and Abercrombie.
Continue reading →What we would normally expect to happen for Remembrance Sunday and Remembrance Day cannot happen this year. To help people of all ages remember the significance of this annual event, St Monans parish church has created an interactive ‘Walk of … Continue reading →
Due to the current Covid restrictions, the Scottish government has cancelled traditional remembrance events at local war memorials. Regrettably, this means that our civic act of remembrance at the memorial beside St Monans parish church will not take place this … Continue reading →