The First Noel Pachelbel's Canon
The First Noel Pachelbel's Canon performed as part of our joint Christmas concert in The Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar. December 2016
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RC Bishop of Gibraltar increases complement of priests in the Diocese - 05.06.17
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Gibraltar, Monsignor Carmel Zammit, has increased the complement of priests in the Diocese and reassigned several parish priests, in what he describes as changes meant to bring about “new challenges and opportunities”.
Cathedral Administrator, Monsignor Paul Bear will move from the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned to St Joseph’s Church: with the Parish Priest there, Father Michael Bonifacio, to administer to the sick and elderly. Father Mario Tong, of Malta, will become the parish priest and administrator of the Cathedral. Monsignor John Pardo returns to the post of Vicar General with Father Daniel Hernandez taking over his old role as parish priest of St Bernard’s Church.
Christine Vasquez first asked the Bishop whether he’d put priests he felt he could trust, in key positions.
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar
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The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the cathedral for the Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe.Located in Cathedral Square, it is sometimes referred to simply as Gibraltar Cathedral, although it should not be confused with the Cathedral of St.Mary the Crowned, which is Gibraltar's Roman Catholic cathedral.The cathedral is particularly notable for its Moorish revival architecture, particularly in its use of horseshoe arches.
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New Bishop installed
Gibraltar’s new Roman Catholic Bishop, Monsignor Carmel Zammit, was installed at a ceremony on Saturday at the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, a few weeks after his ordination in Malta.
In his homily, Bishop Zammit thanked all visiting clergy, dignitaries, and guests, and said being a bishop was not a promotion, but a call to serve. He said he was apprehensive about the challenges of his mission, adding his prayer was that he would not fall short of what God, the Church and the community all expect from him.
Bishop Zammit said Gibraltar, along with most other developed countries, was facing a “flood of secularisation”, adding his mission as a bishop would be to lead the community in its response to these challenges. Bishop Zammit argued that the Church has a role to play in society, and the freedom to express its views on important religious, social or cultural questions; adding this should not be considered as “inappropriate interference in the political sphere”. He added there is a place in the Church for all, and all are entitled to the same dignity and respect in society.
Carol of the Bells
InCantus perform Carol of the Bells, recorded live at The Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar. Performed by InCantus during their Christmas Concert 2016
Ave Verum - William Byrd
The Youth Choir of the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar, conducted by Michael Davis. Recorded in 1982 on the Alpha Label by Harry Mudd. Cover artwork by Cecil Sant.
Wedding in Gibraltar & Almenara Hotel Sotogrande, Spain - CHRISTINA + MATTHEW
Wedding in Gibraltar at the Cathedral of St Mary The Crowned followed receiption at the Almenara Hotel Sotogrande, Spain - CHRISTINA + MATTHEW - 1st October 2011. Photography by Gary Tapp yourweddingmoments.com
Gibraltar 2ª parte. Catedral de Santa María la Coronada
La Catedral de Santa María la Coronada (en inglés: Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned) es una catedral católica en el territorio británico de Gibraltar (península ibérica). Es el centro principal del culto católico en la diócesis de Gibraltar.
El edificio original de la actual catedral fue construido durante el período español. Justo después de la conquista de la ciudad a los moros, la mezquita principal se decretó a ser despojada de su pasado islámico, y consagrado como la iglesia parroquial (con el nombre de Santa María la Coronada y San Bernardo).
Rejoice, in the Lord - George Elvey
The Youth Choir of the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar, conducted by Steven Jandrell with Michael Davis on the organ. Recorded in 1982 on the Alpha Label by Harry Mudd. Cover artwork by Cecil Sant.
What Child is this? - Thomas Hewitt Jones
InCantus perform What Child is this? by Thomas Hewitt Jones
Performed by InCantus at our Christmas Concert Dec 7th 2016 in The Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Gibraltar, UK
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Gibraltar, UK: 1. Sunborn Gibraltar *****
2. Rock Hotel ****
3. O'Callaghan Eliott Hotel ****
4. The Caleta Hotel Health, Beauty & Conference Centre ****
5. Bristol Hotel ***
6. Luxury Yacht Hotel
7. Westone Luxury Self Catered Apartments ****
8. Engineer Guest House
9. Jasmine Coral Jay Boutique Botel
10. Ocean Heights
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1. Ocean Village, GX111AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $216 - $546
Sunborn Gibraltar offers unique accommodations, onboard a yacht. Located in Gibraltar, this luxury 5-stars yacht-hotel offers an infinity swimming pool, a casino, a spa, a gym and a restaurant. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout.
2. 3 Europa Road, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $136 - $431
This magnificent landmark hotel is located on the Rock of Gibraltar, and has stunning views. Built in 1932, it is decorated in a colonial style, and its famous past guests include Sir Winston Churchill.
3. 2 Governor's Parade, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $157 - $248
In the heart of Gibraltar town, O'Callaghan Eliott Hotel has 2 restaurants and a fitness center. The stylish hotel features a rooftop pool and terrace, offering views over the Gibraltar Strait.
4. Sir Herbert Miles Road, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $129 - $199
On the tranquil Eastern side of the Rock, this 4-star Gibraltar hotel features stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. It has a restaurant, a grill with al fresco dining and a health and beauty club.
5. 10 Cathedral Square, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $89 - $130
Offering a subtropical garden and a swimming pool, Bristol Hotel is located just a 2-minute walk to the main street in Gibraltar. The Rock of Gibraltar is just 1.9 mi away. Ocean Village Marina is less than 1.2 mi away and offers a variety of restaurants and dolphin sightseeing boat trips.
6. 214A Neptune House Marina Bay, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $308 - $558
Set in Gibraltar on a private and peaceful berth within the Ocean Village Marina, a 5-minute walk to the city center, Luxury Yacht Hotel offers accommodations with free WiFi.
7. Westone, Europort road, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $117 - $184
Located in the business district of Gibraltar, Westone Luxury Self Catered Apartments offers accommodation with views of the sea and Gibraltar Rock. There is a swimming pool and free Wi-Fi is offered.
8. 12 Engineer Lane, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $104 - $110
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Engineer Guest House is set in Gibraltar, 1.3 km from Cathedral of Saint Mary the Crowned and 1.6 km from Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. All rooms feature a kitchenette, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a private bathroom.
9. 431 pier 4 marina bay, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Price range: $103 - $142
The first in Gibraltar, Jasmine Coral Jay is a 80-foot motor yacht located in Gibraltar's premier marina. Free WiFi access is available.
10. Ocean Heights Fish Market Lane, GX11 1AA Gibraltar, Gibraltar,
Located in the heart of Gibraltar, this air-conditioned apartment is 171 m from Casemates Square and 221 m from Main Street. Ocean Village Marina is 400 m from Ocean Heights. There is a selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars within a 2 minute walk.
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Toccata - Dubois
Michael Davis at the organ of the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar. The organ Spanish built organ was restored in 1979 by Noel Mander.
Nikkei's 1st Holy Communion
This was my first experience of Holy Communion. The event took place at St Mary's the Crowned in Gibraltar.
'Our Biggest Challenge is to bring Catholics Back to Church' says New Bishop
Getting the Roman Catholic flock to re-engage with its Church in an ever secular world – that will be the main challenge in the coming years, according to Gibraltar’s new Bishop, Carmelo Zammit. The Bishop will be installed at a ceremony in the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned tomorrow, following his Ordination in Malta a few weeks ago. Bishop Zammit says it is possible to show the world that God comes before the Church, and that love is His main teaching.
He spoke to Jonathan Sacramento, who first asked him to reflect on how he finds Gibraltar as a community.
Pope Francis appoints Mgr. Carmelo Zammitt the Bishop of Gibraltar
Pope Francis has appointed Monsignor Carmelo Zammitt the Bishop of Gibraltar. Monsignor Zammitt, of the Archdiocese of Malta, has close links with the Rock, having spent 20 years in Gibraltar, part of that time as a priest in the 70’s and 80’s. The news was announced at a press conference held at the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, at midday today. Monsignor Zammitt says Gibraltar will now be his home, where he'll spend the rest of his life.
Bishop-Elect Zammitt is succeeding Monsignor Ralph Heskett, following his appointment as Bishop of Hallam in 2014. Gibraltar has therefore been waiting for this news for nearly two years now.
Given the timing of his appointment, Monsignor Zammitt also expressed his opinions on Brexit. He praised the Gibraltarian public for being able to take on challenges, without being buried by them.
Bishop-Elect Zammitt will be ordained on the 8th September in Malta and he hopes Gibraltarians will be able to visit for the occasion. Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, as well as Bishop Ralph Heskett, will be the consecrating Bishops when Monsignor Zammitt is ordained.
Bristol Hotel, Gibraltar
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Bristol Hotel is Gibraltar's oldest hotel.It is located on Cathedral Square in Gibraltar, next to the Church of England Cathedral.Established in 1894 the 19th century, it occupies a white colonial building with swimming pool and garden, located to the south of Cathedral of St.Mary the Crowned, next to the Gibraltar Museum.
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O Taste and See - Vaughan Williams
The Youth Choir of the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar, conducted by Steven Jandrell with Michael Davis on the organ. Soprano solo - Ingrid Peliza. Recorded in 1982 on the Alpha Label by Harry Mudd. Cover artwork by Cecil Sant.
Vierne Organ Symphony No 2. 1st Movement - Allegro
Michael Davis plays the Allegro from Symphony No 2 by Louis Vierne on the organ at the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar. Recorded in 1983 on the organ restored by Noel Mander in 1980.
General Sikorski Farewell - Newark Upon Trent 14th Sept 1993
General Sikorski by Roger Parlby, the residing editor-in-chief & chairman of the Newark Advertiser. General Wladyslaw Sikorski Our remembrance for Poland's War hero, Lest We Forget 4th July 1943 -- 2013 marking the 70th anniversary of his death. Poland's War hero, Lest We Forget 4th July 1943 -- 2013 marking the 70th anniversary of his death
General Wladyslaw Sikorski was one of the great Polish heroes, let's commemorate our wartime links with Poland. After the German invasion of Poland, he became the Prime Minister of a new Polish Government in exile, and also Commander in Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, which fought with the Allies by land, sea and air throughout the Second World War. He was thus Political, military and resistance leader, during the 2nd world war.The Polish fighting for survival for a free nation and liberation from the terrible oppression to which they had become subject for too long. It is little wonder then that General Sikorski was so loved and respected by his people, and that they continue to revere and honour his memory to the present day. As British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill said in his tribute to General Sikorski in the House of Commons, 'he was truly the symbol and embodiment of that spirit which has borne the Polish nation through the centuries.' General Sikorski was also very active in World politics at that time, attending many political conferences with the allies and was, indeed, one of the Architects of the United Nations. Churchill described his death as 'a most grievous loss to the cause of the United Nations.' And so it was as Commander in Chief of the Free Polish Forces that General Sikorski left England on 24th May 1943 onboard an RAF Liberator Aircraft bound for Cairo to visit Polish Troops fighting with the Allies in North Africa. On his return from Cairo, his Liberator aircraft touched down at Gibraltar, just as it had done on the way out to Cairo. General Sikorski was accompanied by his daughter Zofia, who was also Chief of the Polish Womens Auxiliary. The Party also included the Polish military Chief of Staff, Operations. They arrived at Gibraltar on Saturday 3rd July at 6.37pm. Their aircraft, the same Liberator, took off from Gibraltar airport at 11pm. the next day, Sunday 4th July 1943 on the final leg of General Sikorski was returning his journey from Cairo to London. The aeroplane crashed seconds after take-off, just off the eastern end of the runway. General Sikorski, his daughter and all his party perished. General Sikorski's body lay in State for several days at the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned on Main Street, until a Polish warship could reach Gibraltar to take it to the UK for burial. On arrival at the Cathedral entrance the street was crowded with Gibraltarian men (their wives, children and parents had been evacuated from Gibraltar during the war) who wanted to show their respect to this courageous Polish hero. The then Bishop of Gibraltar celebrated a requiem mass in the Cathedral before the mortal remains of General Sikorski and his party were transferred to the Polish destroyer 'Orkan'. General Sikorski was buried in Newark Cemetery in England on 16th July 1943. His grave became a shrine to free Poles throughout the world their view was that the General's remains should never be returned to Poland while the country was under foreign domination. It was therefore not until the fall of the Berlin Wall and the liberation of Eastern Europe from Soviet domination. On this date Monday 13th September 1993, his remains were disinterred from Newark cemetery and taken Newark Parish Church of St Mary Magadalene stayed over night the next day had a farewell Catholic Mass. After the service was flown home to Warsaw to be re-interred in a special crypt in Wawel Cathedral which lies inside the walls of the ancient castle, traditional burial place of Polish Kings.
Thursday 4th July 2013
A service of remembrance was held in Newark Cemetery today to mark the 70th anniversary of the death of Polish wartime leader General Wladyslaw Sikorski
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General Wladyslaw Sikorski Newark Cemetery remembering Poland's War hero, who died 70 years ago
General Wladyslaw Sikorski Our remembrance for Poland's War hero, Lest We Forget 4th July 1943 -- 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of his death.
General Wladyslaw Sikorski was one of the great Polish heroes, let's commemorate our wartime links with Poland. After the German invasion of Poland, he became the Prime Minister of a new Polish Government in exile, and also Commander in Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, which fought with the Allies by land, sea and air throughout the Second World War. He was thus Political, military and resistance leader, during the 2nd world war.The Polish fighting for survival for a free nation and liberation from the terrible oppression to which they had become subject for too long. It is little wonder then that General Sikorski was so loved and respected by his people, and that they continue to revere and honour his memory to the present day. As British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill said in his tribute to General Sikorski in the House of Commons, 'he was truly the symbol and embodiment of that spirit which has borne the Polish nation through the centuries.' General Sikorski was also very active in World politics at that time, attending many political conferences with the allies and was, indeed, one of the Architects of the United Nations. Churchill described his death as 'a most grievous loss to the cause of the United Nations.' And so it was as Commander in Chief of the Free Polish Forces that General Sikorski left England on 24th May 1943 onboard an RAF Liberator Aircraft bound for Cairo to visit Polish Troops fighting with the Allies in North Africa. On his return from Cairo, his Liberator aircraft touched down at Gibraltar, just as it had done on the way out to Cairo. General Sikorski was accompanied by his daughter Zofia, who was also Chief of the Polish Womens Auxiliary. The Party also included the Polish military Chief of Staff, Operations. They arrived at Gibraltar on Saturday 3rd July at 6.37pm. Their aircraft, the same Liberator, took off from Gibraltar airport at 11pm. the next day, Sunday 4th July 1943 on the final leg of General Sikorski was returning his journey from Cairo to London. The aeroplane crashed seconds after take-off, just off the eastern end of the runway. General Sikorski, his daughter and all his party perished. General Sikorski's body lay in State for several days at the Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned on Main Street, until a Polish warship could reach Gibraltar to take it to the UK for burial. On arrival at the Cathedral entrance the street was crowded with Gibraltarian men (their wives, children and parents had been evacuated from Gibraltar during the war) who wanted to show their respect to this courageous Polish hero. The then Bishop of Gibraltar celebrated a requiem mass in the Cathedral before the mortal remains of General Sikorski and his party were transferred to the Polish destroyer 'Orkan'. General Sikorski was buried in Newark Cemetery in England on 16th July 1943. His grave became a shrine to free Poles throughout the world their view was that the General's remains should never be returned to Poland while the country was under foreign domination. It was therefore not until the fall of the Berlin Wall and the liberation of Eastern Europe from Soviet domination. On this date Monday 13th September 1993, his remains were disinterred from Newark cemetery and taken Newark Parish Church of St Mary Magadalene stayed over night the next day had a farewell Catholic Mass. After the service was flown home to Warsaw to be re-interred in a special crypt in Wawel Cathedral which lies inside the walls of the ancient castle, traditional burial place of Polish Kings.
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