Cloyne from the air
Welcome to Cloyne. A town with long and rich heritage – home to bishops, resting kings, sporting legends and illustrious thinkers since the 6th century. Visit Cloyne’s Stone Age remains, 1000-year-old Round Tower and grand Cathedral or a hotly contested hurling match. Or explore the majesty of Cork harbour, the varied delights of the English Market, the Titanic Experience, the famous Jameson Distillery, Ballycotton bay and many other family-friendly attractions while staying in some of the finest hotels in the country – all within some 20 miles of the town.
Cloyne is situated on a low hill 7 kilometres south-east of Midleton in a broad fertile valley in east Cork. The Irish name is Cluain Uamha, meaning ‘The Meadow of the Caves’.
Ireland Journey w/ James & Connor March 2018 Country Cloyne graveyard
WE drive to Country Cork and to Cloyne where we discover the very weird vibe of this small village where our family is from...WE find the Clock tower and the medieval graveyard where my great great grandfather James O'Brien may very well be buried. We were blown away...This was something we will never forget
The Town of Cloyne, Co. Cork
In 2010 while learning to use Final Cut Pro, I put together this short feature about Cloyne, Co. Cork. There is some incredible history in this ancient little town. Hopefully I have captured some of its essence here.
Cloyne Ct. Remembers Kent
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Youghal Pipe Band - Cloyne July 2014
Youghal Pipe Band recital at St. Coleman’s Cathedral, Cloyne, Ireland - Friday 25th July 2014 -
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Spiderman and Hulk in Cloyne
Spiderman and Hulk on Zipwire in Cloyne Playground, County Cork, Ireland
Cloyne
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Cloyne
Cloyne ist eine Kleinstadt mit 1.562 Einwohnern, die südöstlich von Midleton im County Cork im Süden von Irland liegt.Sie ist namensgebend sowohl für eine Diözese der Römisch-katholischen Kirche und der Church of Ireland .
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Cloyne Report Dail Eireann 13-07-2011
Fatima Pilgrimage 2015 (HCFM)
1)The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima is one of the largest Marian shrines in the world.2)HOLY CROSS FAITH MISSION is a spiritual prayer community envisioned to cultivate true faith in God.
Cloyne OT Weight Loss Update 2015
Cloyne Operation Transformation weight loss update 2015.
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First visit to St Fin Barre's Cathedral
Live streamed on Periscope on 13 June 2016. Church of Ireland Cathedral in Cork city, Ireland - Diocese of Cloyne & Ross. A top tourist attraction in Cork. St Fin Barre is Cork's patron saint. It first opened in 1879. Architect was William Burges. Short walk from city centre.
Cloyne saturday july 14
Wild ride at the Cloyne hydro line!
Why so Foggy Cloyne?
Sun was out, decided to do a few chores and drop some PS4 goodies to My brother in Cloyne,
Cork was bright and Warm, and when i arrived in Cloyne, Cold and Foggy.
Brightened up as soon as i left.
'We took their babies and gifted them, sold them, trafficked them and starved them'
Taoiseach Enda Kenny used strong and emotive words in the Dáil today when discussing the Tuam mother and baby home revelations.
Today, Children’s Minister Katherine Zappone agreed to carry out a “small scoping exercise” to assess if it is possible to expand the existing terms of reference to include other homes into the commission of investigation into mother and baby homes.
Speaking in response to a question from Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin in the Dáil today, Kenny said, “we gave them up because of our perverse, in fact, morbid relationship with what is called respectability”.
The Taoiseach was addressing the Dáil following last week’s revelations that substantial amounts of human remains were discovered on the site of a former mother and baby home in Tuam, County Galway.
Since the discovery, a number of survivors have called for the commission of investigation into mother and baby homes to be expanded.
In consultation with the commission, Zappone is due to announce details of the scoping exercise after the St Patrick’s Day weekend.
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Maynooth Bishops Summer Conference 2016 THEY HATE THE TRUTH AND STILL LIVE IN THE DARK PAST
Security 'Chiefs' now called in by the COWARDS of the Roman Catholic Church Hierarchy in Ireland to try to intimidate me and silence me.
Have no doubt that Mr John Hayes would have no problem using violence if he thought he could get away with it.
One has to ask the question,what is it about one man that frightens them so much that they feel they have to go to this much trouble to try to silence me ?
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork Ireland [ Video Tour ]
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (Irish: Ardeaglais Naomh Fionnbarra) is a Gothic Revival three-spire cathedral in the city of Cork, Ireland. It belongs to the Church of Ireland and was completed in 1879. The cathedral is located on the south side of the River Lee, on ground that has been a place of worship since the 7th century, and is dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, patron saint of the city. It was once in the Diocese of Cork; it is now one of the three cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin.
Christian use of the site dates back to a 7th-century AD monastery, which according to legend was founded by Finbarr of Cork. The original building survived until the 12th century, by when it had either fallen into disuse or been destroyed by the Normans. Around 1536, during the Protestant Reformation, the cathedral became part of the established church, later known as the Church of Ireland. The previous building was constructed in the 1730s, but was widely regarded as plain and featureless.
The cathedral's demolition and rebuild was commissioned in the mid-19th century by an Anglican church intent on strengthening its hand after the reforms of penal law. Work began in 1863, and resulted in the first major commissioned project for the Victorian architect William Burges, who designed most of the cathedral's architecture, sculpture, stained glass, mosaics and interior furniture. Saint Fin Barre's foundation stone was laid in 1865. The cathedral was consecrated in 1870 and the limestone spires completed by October 1879.
The cathedral is mostly built from local stone sourced from Little Island and Fermoy. The exterior is capped by three spires: two on the west front and above where the transept crosses the nave. Many of the external sculptures, including the gargoyles, were modelled by Thomas Nicholls.[1] The entrances contain the figures of over a dozen biblical figures, capped by a tympanum showing a Resurrection scene.
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The Legend of St.Colman.mp4
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A visit to St. Colman's Cathedral in Cobh
A visit to St. Colman's Cathedral in Cobh, one of Ireland's finest Cathedrals. St. Colman's Cathedral overlooks Cork Harbour and is the Cathedral Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne. St. Colman's Cathedral was built between 1868 and 1915 and was designed in neo Gothic by Pugin and Ashlin.