10:30am Morning Prayer / Kirkin' of the Tartans

November 13, 2022, 10:30 AM

10:30am Morning Prayer / Kirkin' of the Tartans

The Sunday in November when we celebrate the Feast of St. Andrew is a special tradition at St. Peter’s Church. During the 10:30 Service on November 13th the St. Louis Caledonian Pipe Band joins us for Kirkin’ of the Tartans. The service will include the History of the Kirkin’, the Roll Call of the Clans, and the Reading of “The Tartan.”

Here is little bit of history of the custom.

After the Battle of Culloden on April 16, 1746, the English Parliament banned wearing tartan, speaking Gaelic, Scottish music, dancing, or playing the pipes. Any person caught doing anything of these could be shot on sight, arrested, or exiled to the colonies. This ban lasted for 36 years.

Legend says the Highlanders devised a plan to hide a piece of tartan in their clothing during church. At a set time during the service, they would hold the tartan and bless it. When the Scots were forced to fight for the British Army, it is said that the women would take a piece of their tartan to the Kirk (church) to be blessed and to pray for protection of their clan. Thus came the Scottish celebration known as the Kirkin’ O’ the Tartan.

Re-printed with permission “What is the Kirkin’ of the Tartan?” Scottish Heritage Society of Sarasota, Inc.
October 2013 http://www.sarasotahighlandgames.com/html/kirkin_of_tartan.html.

Wear your family’s festive plaid, or just come in your Sunday clothes and we will give you a bright ribbon! Join us on Sunday, November 18th!

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