Our Community is formed by six people from different parts of the world. St. Daniel Comboni liked that his missionaries will be "Cenacle of apostles". Following his Dream we are living in and international community and trying to be witnesses of the Good News of Jesus where we are, with our horizons open to the needs of the world.
Fr. John Fraser
A Scot from Glasgow City, superior of the community. Now fifty years a priest of which the majority in Uganda (Lira) where he set up a Radio Station with support from SCIAF. In 2010 he has joined our community in Glasgow and celebrated his Golden Jubilee last April.
Fr. Mario Cerda Contreras
A Mexican from Mexico City, bursar of the community, responsible for the Comboni "Mission Office" in Scotland and for mission awareness. Experience of Mission: Peru'- Chile (1996-2004). Scotland: from June 2007.bursar of the community, responsible for the Comboni "Mission Office" in Scotland and for mission awareness. Experience of Mission: Peru'- Chile (1996-2004). Scotland: from June 2007.
Fr. John Robert Anthony Clark
An Englishman from Sunderland, he is helping our elderly confreres in need of home care. He is also keeping an eye on the organising and running of some activities of the mission office such as mission appeals, sale of raffle tickets and calendars in the parishes. Experience of Mission: Brasil (1980-86; 1992-96; 2003-2006). In Scotland from January 2011.
Fr. Anthony Wolstenholme
An Englishman from Sheffield, he is helping our confreres in need of learning English. He is also keeping an eye on the needs of the house and welcoming the guests. Experience of Mission: Uganda - West Nile (1957- 65). In Scotland since 1988.
Fr. Peter McGinley
A Scot from Shettleston, retired from active ministry, with missionary experiences in Uganda and then in the United States, now back to Scotland. In Carmyle since September 2006. He has celebrated his Golden Jubilee of priesthood in 2010.