St. Carthage's Cathedral in Lismore
St. Carthage Feastday, Lismore, Ireland,2006.
St. Carthage Feastday, Lismore, Ireland,2006.
Lismore Cathedral
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St Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore, NSW, Australia. DJI Mavic Pro Drone
St Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore, NSW, Australia
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FIRST HOLY COMMUNION IN LISMORE-IRELAND!
41 local children recently made their first communion in St.Carthage's Catholic church,Lismore.Co.Waterford in Ireland.
Mass of the Chrism 2019
Diocese of Lismore
St. Carthage's Cathedral
South Downs Youth Orchestra in Lismore,Ireland
South Downs Youth Orchestra from Sussex, England, rehearsing a piece by Schumann for a concert in St.Carthage's church of Ireland Cathedral,Lismore,Co.Waterford,at Easter.
Saint Carthages Chimes Centenary Celebration
A Celebration of 100 Years of saint carthages Bells Pealing out over the City of lismore .
1st Rung on thier dedication day by Mr Macdonald of saint Marys Cathedral Sydney and officaly blessed on 11th june 1911. Faith Of our Fathers Celebrating !00 Years of Faithfull service of our forebears , and Sing A new Song unto the Lord A hugely popular Hymn When i was in Primary School in the 1970's Signifying a Bright and positive future praising the lord and serving the city of Lismore in Good Times And Sad .
and Bethovens Ode to Joy in joyfull Celebration for 100 years of bell Ringing every week over our wonderful City of Lismore .
And Rounds And Various Queens on Heavy 6 and Light 6 in various formats as a joyous conclusion
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Lenten Talk 2 – 2019
Jesus as we find Him relating to other people – St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore – 26th March, 2019
Lenten Talk 1 – 2018
Bishop Homeming talks on Christian Prayer – Part 1 – St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore
Lenten Talk 3 – 2019
Jesus as He is in Relationship with His Father, Bishop Gregory Homeming O.C.D., Bishop of Lismore, St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore
Church of St Carthage Rahan
The Church of St. Carthage in Rahan, Co. Offaly. Recorded on 25/03/2018.
Directions to the church are below.
53.278782, -7.612559, Tullybeg, Co. Offaly
For more information on the church please visit the websites below.
Music: The Story Unfolds - Jingle Punks
Lismore
Lismore (Irish: Lios Mór, meaning great ringfort) is an historic town in County Waterford, in the province of Munster, Ireland.
Lismore is located in the west of County Waterford, where the N72 road crosses the River Blackwater at the foot of the Knockmealdown Mountains (Irish: Sléibhte Chnoc Mhaoldomhnaigh), the mountain range which divides the counties of Tipperary and Waterford.
Since December 2015 significant improvements to the frequency of the Local Link (formerly known as Déise Link) bus service are in effect. A bus shelter has also been provided in the town. There are now four services a day each way Mondays to Saturdays inclusive to Dungarvan via Cappoquin including a commuter service. Connections to Waterford and Rosslare Europort can be made at Dungarvan. In the other direction there are four services to and from Tallow where connections can be made for Fermoy.[2] On Saturdays a local bus company operate a service to Cork. On Sundays Bus Éireann route 366 links Lismore to Dungarvan and Waterford. This route only operates on Sundays and comprises a single journey in one direction (no return service on any day of the week).
Lismore formerly had a rail station on the now dismantled Waterford to Mallow line and was served by the Cork to Rosslare boat train. The line and station closed in 1967 though the station is still extant.
Founded by Saint Mochuda (Irish: Mo Chutu mac Fínaill), died 637, also known as Saint Carthage (Carthach or Carthach the Younger; Latinised: Carthagus, Anglicised: Carthage), first abbot of Lismore (Irish: Les Mór Mo Chutu). The town is renowned for its early ecclesiastical history and the scholarship of Lismore Abbey.
The imposing Lismore Castle, situated on the site of the old monastery since medieval times, lies on a steep hill overlooking the town and the Blackwater valley. It can trace an eight-hundred-year-old history linking the varied historic relations between England and Ireland. Originally built following the arrival of Henry II's son, Prince John, in the twelfth century, the castle was a bishop's palace up to the sixteenth century. Subsequently owned by Sir Walter Raleigh until his demise, it was sold to Richard Boyle, controversial First Earl of Cork, described by historian R. F. Foster, in his Modern Ireland, as an epitome of Elizabethan adventurer-colonist in Ireland. In 1627 the castle was the birthplace of the First Earl's most famous son, Robert Boyle (of Boyle's Law), known as the Father of Modern Chemistry. Boyle was chased off his lands in Ireland during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, following which his sons recovered the family estates after suppression of the rebellion. The castle remained in the possession of the Boyle family until it passed to the English Dukes of Devonshire in 1753 when the daughter of the 4th Earl of Cork, Lady Charlotte Boyle, married William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, a future Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland.
The Book of Lismore (original name: Leabhar Mhic Cárthaigh Riabhaigh meaning The Book of Mac Cárthaigh Riabhach), a compilation of medieval Irish manuscripts mainly relating the lives of Irish saints, notably St Brigid, St Patrick, and St Columba, also contains Acallam na Senórach, a most important Middle Irish narrative dating to the 12th century, pertaining to the Fenian Cycle. The Book of Lismore and the Lismore Crozier (an enclosure for an episcopal staff, believed to be the venerable oaken staff of the founder of the abbey), were discovered together in 1814 behind a blocked-up doorway in Lismore Castle. Today the castle continues in the private ownership of the Dukes of Devonshire who open the gardens and parts of the grounds for public access via a changing programme of local arts and education events. The Book of Lismore is on display at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, England and the Lismore Crozier is in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.
The medieval Lismore Cathedral, dedicated to St Carthage, variously damaged and repaired over the centuries, is notable for its architecture and the stained glass window by the English pre Raphaelite artist, Edward Burne-Jones.
A plaque has been erected in the town to commemorate the regular visits made to Lismore by Fred Astaire following an association developed by his sister, Adele Astaire, who was married to Lord Charles Arthur Francis Cavendish, son of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire. A notable resident born in the town who has described her early life in Lismore, is the internationally renowned travel writer and world touring cyclist, Dervla Murphy. Another notable resident was George O'Brien award-winning Irish memoirist, writer, and academic, who was raised by his paternal grandmother in Lismore, described in his memoir The Village of Longing: An Irish Boyhood in the Fifties (1987).
Lenten Talk 1 – 2019
Jesus Christ and Friendship with Him – St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore
Open House (Lismore, Australia)
[DECEMBER 3] danielbaylis.ca | I was lucky to catch some community theatre/acrobatics while in Lismore. Here's a snapshot of what I saw...
Welcome to Lismore. Pollard reunion 2014.
Carthage films presents Paddy and Damien Pollard's film about Lismore for the Pollard family reunion, May 16th,17th &18th 2014
The Lismore Workers Golf Club
Stunning visuals of the Lismore Workers Golf Club from the air on a crisp winter morning. Drone footage expertly captured by MJ Visual Media.
Ireland Travel, Our First Trip Such Beautiful Scenery 4K drone footage
This is our first trip to Ireland and we loved the beautiful scenery. We started off in Dublin and explored Killarney, Killarney National Park, The Ring of Kerry, The Gap of Dunloe, Muckross House and Abby and the Torc Falls.