Where
is St.Mary's?
St
Mary's is situated in Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and where
John Knox preached his famous sermons which began the Reformation in Scotland.
How do you get there?
Perth
is served by a very good road network linking it to the A1 and the M74
which are the principal routes from the South. There is an excellent coach
service linking it with all the main cities and towns, with a daily direct
service to London. It is also a mainline station on the railway network
with almost hourly services via Edinburgh and Glasgow and a daily direct
service to London Kings Cross. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow International
Airports are accessible.
Who runs St.Mary's
St
Mary's is part of the London Province of the Congregation of the Most Holy
Redeemer - the Redemptorists. It was built in the 1850s - 60s and has been
serving the Church in the Retreat and Renewal ministry since that time.
What
are the facilities and accommodation like?
Here at St Mary's we
like to strike a balance between simplicity of lifestyle and quality of
service with comfortable surroundings.
Are there mediacal facilities available?
We are very close to
the city centre and have good relations with the local medical centres.
Emergency treatment is also available at the Perth Royal Infirmary. Non-UK
and European Union citizens should ensure that they have adequate medical
insurance cover for the duration of their stay.
Do you accept Credit Cards?
We
do not have credit or switch card facilities but we do accept cheques and
can change traveller cheques and currency. All cheques should be made out
to: St Mary's Kinnoull.
How close is St.Mary's to the City?
St Mary's is about one
mile from City centre. Going down to the centre is about a 15 minute walk.
During the day there is an hourly bus service and a taxi ride costs about £3.
What should I bring with me?
Apart from your personal
belongings and needs, everything else is supplied including towels and
soap. Ironing facilities are available on each floor, along with hair dryers.
Kinnoull has miles of beautiful and spectacular hill and woodland walks
so a good pair of walking boots or shoes would be an advantage. Weather
is inclement so expect rain at some point.
At what time should I arrive?
All courses and retreats
start with the evening meal, at 7pm, on the date given so aim to arrive
late afternoon.
What about dietary needs?
Our cooks are very good
and helpful and have never yet been found wanting. So, whatever your needs,
given fair warning, we can cope.
Are the courses and retreats only for Roman Catholics?
As a Centre which
is ecumenical both in orientation and commitment, all are welcome.
Do you accept people for holiday stays?
As
a Pastoral and Retreat Centre it is important for us to remain focused
on our primary objective: to provide an atmosphere and opportunity in which
people can deepen their personal relationship with God, be refreshed and
renewed. We realise that for many, being on holiday is about renewal and
refreshment and if you wish to spend some of your stay in Perth with us
at Kinnoull, we would welcome you most warmly.