Werca's Folk perform Whittingham Fair at St Aidan's Church. Bamburgh
Werca's Folk perform Whittingham Fair at St Aidan's Church. Bamburgh as part of The Coble, The Kye and The Coal
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St Aidans Church Bamburgh May 2016
St Aidans Church, Bamburgh on bell ringing practice night. May 2016.
The Footsteps of St Aidan Exhibition Video
A Video Compilation of Exhibition Photos at Bradford Cathedral and at St. Aidan's Church Bamburgh based on ''The Footsteps of St. Aidan'' who brought Christianity to the shores of England.
Northumberland. U. K. HD. Visiting Cragside, Lindisfarne, Alnwick, Dunstanburgh & Bamburgh
6th Century history. St Aidan and St Cuthbert, The herring boat houses, Lindisfarne Castle, Priory, St. Mary's Church,
Travel Snapshots of Northumberland. U. K. HF Holidays. Based in Nether Grange in Alnmouth. Visiting Lindisfarne in Holy Island, Cragside, Craster, .
Our sixth day on our trip to Scotland brought us to northern England! We went to Holy Island where we drove across a tidal flat at low tide and then to Alnwick .
Werca's Folk and Voicemale Grace Darling at Jubilee Hall, Rothbury
The combined ranks of Werca's Folk and Voicemale sing Grace Darling at Jubilee Hall, Rothbury as part of The Coble, The Kye and The Coal project.
The choirs are ably assisted in singing and actions by an enthusiastic audience!
This concert took place on 14th Sept 2013, a week after the 175th anniversary of Grace Darling's famous rescue mission.
Iron Age Bamburgh
Uncover the origins of Bamburgh's long history with a look at its Iron Age beginnings.
Bamburgh, Northumberland.
Bamburgh, Northumberland, the idyllic country village of Bamburgh, ancient royal seat of the kings of Northumbria, is set in one of the most breathtakingly picturesque coastal regions the country has to offer. It's enormous beaches go on for miles and the area has featured in many epic films. The village is dominated by views of the Castle. You may find it interesting to note that it is believed that the road you are travelling on was probably covered by the North Sea in the 7th century! St. Aidan the Celtic monk who founded the monastery on nearby Lindisfarne, died in Bamburgh. Since 1996, the Bamburgh Research Project has been investigating the archaeology and history of the Castle and Bamburgh area. The project has concentrated on the fortress site and the early medieval burial ground at the Bole Hole, to the south of the castle. Archaeological excavations were started in the 1960's by Dr. Hope-Taylor, who discovered the gold plaque known as the Bamburgh Beast as well as the Bamburgh Sword.
Bamburgh Castle. Built on a basalt outcrop, the location was previously home to a fort of the native Britons known as Din Guarie. The normans built a new castle on the site, which forms the core of the present one. William 11 unsuccessfully besieged it in 1095 duing a revolt supported by its owner, Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria. After Robert was captured, his wife continued the defence until coerced to surrender by the king's threat to blind her husband.
The castle deteriorated but was restored by various owners during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was finally bought by the Victorian industrialist William Armstrong, who completed the restoration.
അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) August 31st- Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne
Aidan of Lindisfarne Irish: Naomh Aodhán was an Irish monk and missionary credited with restoring Christianity to Northumbria.
Born: Ireland
Died: 31 August 651 AD, Bamburgh, United Kingdom
Feast: 31 August (Eastern Orthodox, Catholic Church, Anglican Communion), 9 June (Lutheran Church)
Attributes: Monk holding a flaming torch; stag
Venerated in: Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church; Anglican Communion; Lutheranism
Patronage: Northumberland, Firefighter
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6. Holy Island Lindisfarne and Bamburgh
European Studies
August 12, 2014: Day 6
Begins at 2am when I came to the main college building for internet and found a band of about a dozen 70+ year olds playing banjos and accordians and pan flutes. Then I played piano and studied and another person came in and played piano.
Waking up and being able to see he Durham Cathedral from my bedroom window, truly something I'll never get to do after this week. I tried to make today more vloggy and sneak in some daily life.
I fell alsspe most the way to Lindisfarne, which took about a 2 hour drive. The island is only accessible two times out of every day according to the rising and falling of the tides, hence the sandy and muddy and wet roads around 1:46.
Walking around Lindisfarne the community and then walking up the heugh (pronounced yuff), a high outcrop of rock, to see the tiny island with a hut and a cross where St. Cuthbert realized that he wanted to be a monk. And being able to see the Lindisfarne ruins from there and the dual church set up. Into the church of St. Mary, the Holy Virgin. Into the Lindisfarne Priory Museum, geared towards children but still interesting. Its gift shop had a monk puppet but it felt strange having to put your hand up its habit.
To Bamburgh and its castle and the beach nearby. You can easily see the Inner Farne, where St. Cuthbert withdrew to be a hermit while still being abbot at Lindisfarne.
Bamburgh is where the secular powers, the king, ruled while being able to see Lindisfarne, the ecclesiastical powers, from the castle. The castle itself is from more modern times.
Shot on a Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS via Video digest.
This is actually my favorite so far. Getting the hang of this camera recording though the beginning is still meh. I've learned that the aperture clicking is quite loud. :/ And I don't know why some frames rotate into portrait when clearly I was holding the camera in landscape.
Christ Episcopal Church of Blacksburg Choir at St. Aidan Church, Northumberland, UK
Christ Church's Choir toured England in 2014. They very much enjoyed singing in St. Aidan Church, Bamburg, Northumberland, UK.
Grace Darling Memorial at Bamburgh
View of the Farne Islands from Bamburgh, Northumberland and Grace Darling's Memorial at St Aidan's churchyard, Bamburgh.
Newcastel St Nicholas Cathedral choir
Holy Island & Aidan | Episode 3 | Lineage
Lindisfarne, also known as the Holy Island, situated on the north Coast of England would be the base of mission operations in England in the 7th century. Aidan came from Iona, planted a school here and along with his two successors would convert almost three quarters of England in under 50 years.
To find out more information read our extended article on the Aidan and Holy Island.
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അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) August 31st- Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne
Aidan of Lindisfarne Irish: Naomh Aodhán was an Irish monk and missionary credited with restoring Christianity to Northumbria.
Born: Ireland
Died: 31 August 651 AD, Bamburgh, United Kingdom
Feast: 31 August (Eastern Orthodox, Catholic Church, Anglican Communion), 9 June (Lutheran Church)
Attributes: Monk holding a flaming torch; stag
Venerated in: Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church; Anglican Communion; Lutheranism
Patronage: Northumberland, Firefighter
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Grace Darling Memorial
St,Aidans, Bamburgh, Northumberland.
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Peal at St Matthew's
Start of the peal. Back 8, St Matthew's Walsall.
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Budle Hall, Bamburgh
Budle Hall, Bamburgh, Northumberland, NE69 7AJ, England
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Guided tour around the Church of St Gregory the Great, Kirknewton
Enjoy a guided tour round this wonderful church.
Nestling so peacefully in the surrounding hills its history echoes with the results of conflicts through the ages from the times of Border Reivers, to the ravages of the two World Wars. It also commemorates those who had a deep love of this countryside and celebrates some remarkable people who had a great influence far beyond the immediate locality.
Skirl Of The Bagpipes At The Holy Island Of Lindisfarne
THE HOLY ISLAND OF LINDISFARNE.
Some think that Lindisfarne is in Scotland but it is just south of Berwick-upon-Tweed which is just outside the border of Scotland.
Anyway, be that as it may I always shed a tear when I hear the bagpipes. I remember once visiting Culloden where a battle once took place between the English and the forces under Bonnie Prince Charlie of Scotland known as the Jacobites who were formed of Highlanders and Lowlanders. I shed a few tears that day on hearing about that battle.
So why Holy Island? Lindisfarne was the name given to the Island by the first Anglo-Saxons to live here and we do not know the meaning of the word. But the monks of Durham, after the Norman conquest, added the words Holy Island when they looked back over the story which began with the coming of Saint Aidan and the building of the first monastery in 635AD, continued with the ministry of the very popular Saint Cuthbert and then received a staggering blow from the Viking attack in 793. For the Durham monks who died as Christian martyr's in this pagan attack and our earlier saints, the Island was deservedly named Holy.
The Golden Age of Lindisfarne: The period of the first monastery is referred to as the Golden Age of Lindisfarne. Aidan and his monks came from the Irish monastery of Iona and with the support of King Oswald (based at nearby Bamburgh) worked as missionaries among the pagan English of Northumbria. In their monastery they set up the first known school in this area and introduced the arts of reading and writing, the Latin language and the Bible and other Christian books (all in Latin). They trained boys as practical missionaries who later went out over much of England to spread the Gospel. Aidan also encouraged women to become nuns and girls to receive education but not in this monastery. In time Lindisfarne became known for its skill in Christian art of which the Lindisfarne Gospels are the most beautiful surviving example.
The Benedictine Period: After the Norman Conquest (1066) the Benedictine monks of Durham possessed the un-decayed body of St.Cuthbert and saw themselves as the inheritors of the Lindisfarne tradition. Here on the Island they built the second monastery, a small Benedictine house staffed by Durham monks. This monastery was beset by a number of troubles, especially during the border wars between England and Scotland. It was finally dissolved by Henry VIII in 1536.
The ruins of the second monastery can be seen on the Island today. The first monastery, originally built entirely in wood, has disappeared. But there is evidence that the present parish church of St. Mary the Virgin stands on the site of Aidan's original monastery.
The Parish Church: Our beautiful parish church, of which the oldest part of the stonework is pre-1066, has been the villagers' church down the centuries. It is a living church, which holds three services of worship everyday, as well as extra services for the large number of visitors who use it. It is of course still used for the baptisms, marriages and funerals of the island people. Many schools and other organisations come here and ask for talks on the church itself or the story of the island.
The Presbyterian Period: In the 18th century a number of the Islanders became Presbyterians and during the 19th century they built the smaller St. Cuthbert's church. This became a United Reformed Church after the union of the Presbyterians and Congregationalists. At present there are no Island families which are regular members of this church but the building is being adapted and is seeking a new role, particularly in service to the huge number of Island visitors.
The Roman Catholic Centre: The centre comprises a large youth hostel belonging to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul where groups of children, often deprived, are brought in the Summer to experience a sea-and-country holiday. This centre is also available for use by other groups.
Masses are celebrated weekly here during the Summer months. Currently there is no Roman Catholic priest, though a United Reformed minister and several Anglican clergy do reside on the Island.
Pilgrimage: The Island is a centre of pilgrimage, particularly during the Summer season. Pilgrimages range from those of individuals or small groups to diocesan pilgrimages of several thousand people. There is a retreat house for groups and individuals. Several other Christian organisations use the Island as a focal point and recent interest is Celtic Christianity has brought many seekers and enquirers.