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City vigil for missing Madeleine City vigil for missing Madeleine
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A prayer service is being held in Glasgow for Madeleine McCann as the search for the missing three-year-old continues in the Algarve. Hundreds of people attended a prayer service for Madeleine McCann in Glasgow as the search for the missing girl continued in the Algarve.
St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral opened its doors on Friday evening to host the service. People queued round the block and many were unable to get inside St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral for the service on Friday evening.
A Scottish businessman is offering a £1m reward for information, while Celtic captain Neil Lennon has added his voice to the appeals for help. A Scottish businessman is offering a £1m reward, while Celtic captain Neil Lennon appealed for help.
Madeleine's father, Gerry McCann, is from Glasgow. The three-year-old's father, Gerry McCann, is from Glasgow.
His colleagues in the medical profession organised the vigil, which took place at the cathedral in Clyde Street.His colleagues in the medical profession organised the vigil, which took place at the cathedral in Clyde Street.
It is important that it is highlighted to the family that they are in our thoughts and prayers at this time Neil LennonCeltic captainIt is important that it is highlighted to the family that they are in our thoughts and prayers at this time Neil LennonCeltic captain
Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz eight days ago.Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz eight days ago.
The £1m reward was put up by Stephen Winyard, 57, who owns Stobo Castle in the Borders.The £1m reward was put up by Stephen Winyard, 57, who owns Stobo Castle in the Borders.
The father-of-three, who lives in Monaco, told The Times he was moved to offer the reward by photographs of Madeleine's distraught parents.The father-of-three, who lives in Monaco, told The Times he was moved to offer the reward by photographs of Madeleine's distraught parents.
Gerry and Kate McCann said on Friday they would leave "no stone unturned" in the search for their daughter and stressed that they were remaining "positive and focused".Gerry and Kate McCann said on Friday they would leave "no stone unturned" in the search for their daughter and stressed that they were remaining "positive and focused".
Celtic and Aberdeen footballers will wear yellow ribbons at their game on Saturday, following a request from Madeleine's aunt Phil McCann.Celtic and Aberdeen footballers will wear yellow ribbons at their game on Saturday, following a request from Madeleine's aunt Phil McCann.
'Difficult time''Difficult time'
Celtic captain Neil Lennon said they would be making the gesture to mark Madeleine's fourth birthday.Celtic captain Neil Lennon said they would be making the gesture to mark Madeleine's fourth birthday.
"The thoughts of everyone at Celtic Football Club are with Madeleine and her family at this very difficult time," he said."The thoughts of everyone at Celtic Football Club are with Madeleine and her family at this very difficult time," he said.
"We can't imagine the horror that they are going through at the minute."We can't imagine the horror that they are going through at the minute.
"It is important that it is highlighted to the family that they are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.""It is important that it is highlighted to the family that they are in our thoughts and prayers at this time."
The search for Madeleine is continuing in PortugalThe search for Madeleine is continuing in Portugal
He urged anyone with information to come forward to police.He urged anyone with information to come forward to police.
Monsignor Christopher McElroy, the administrator at St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral, said people of all faiths had watched with "mounting anxiety" as the search continued.Monsignor Christopher McElroy, the administrator at St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral, said people of all faiths had watched with "mounting anxiety" as the search continued.
"The prayer service we are organising will help people to overcome that sense of helplessness which we all naturally experience," he said."The prayer service we are organising will help people to overcome that sense of helplessness which we all naturally experience," he said.
"We will allow people the opportunity to reflect, to pray and to keep alive their hope that Madeleine can be found alive and well."We will allow people the opportunity to reflect, to pray and to keep alive their hope that Madeleine can be found alive and well.
"The service is open to people of all faiths. Whether they want to come and simply sit quietly or light a candle, or join in the prayers and hymns they will be very welcome.""The service is open to people of all faiths. Whether they want to come and simply sit quietly or light a candle, or join in the prayers and hymns they will be very welcome."