St Columbia's Church, Swords, Ireland - November 2017 (4K)
St Columbia's Church, Swords, Ireland - November 2017 (4K)
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This Georgian building is the focus of an ancient site where there's been Christian worship and witness for more than fifteen centuries.
As well as the Church, the complex includes the Victorian Lodge, the Medieval Bell Tower, and the Round Tower. The Round Tower dates back more than a thousand years to the monastery that Saint Columba founded here, circa 550 AD.
Ireland's greatest High King, Brian Boru, was waked here after his death at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 AD.
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Tour of St Columba's with Bernadette Marks
History walk by Bernadette Marks, Swords Historical Society, Video Bernard Lenehan, Swords,
Edited by Iargulta Video Productions, Produced by Juanita Dizon,
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Welcome to St. Columba's Church Drumcliffe
Welcome message from Ven. Isaac Hanna Rector of Drumcliffe Parish Church, Co. Sligo, Ireland
St. Columba's--Our Church
BALAKALOLSAVAM'2013
BALAKALOLSAVAM'2013 AT MOR INGNATIOUS NAGAR (St.Columba's Church, Church Road, Swords,Co.Dublin.) on 11th May 2013 ,Organised by St.Ignatius Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Congregation Swords.
St colmcille birthplace
Donegal Jan 1 2011
History Tour of St Colmcille's Graveyard Swords,
Bernadette Marks Tour of St Colmcille's Graveyard Swords Some very interesting History of Swords people,
Video, Bernard Lenehan Swords, for Swords Historical Society,
Produced by Juanita Dizon, (C) 2016
Victor Whitby at St Columbus Church County Dublin Ireland 1960
St Columbus Church CO Dublin Ireland
Gartan, Co Donegal, Birthplace of St Colmcille
St. Colmcille, who named the town of Swords,~Co.Dublin in 560 AD, was born in Gartan Co .Donegal in 521 AD.
The pictures of the Gartan area give an idea of a holy place where the young Colmcille, known as 'The Dove of the Church'
played as a child. He blessed the well of clear water, thus naming the town of Swords; 'Sord' meaning 'Clear or pure'.
Swords The 1916 Connection
Swords the 1916 Connection
with Bernadette Marks and James Bennett, Video Jim Hawkins and B. Sherry.
A tribute to those veterans of the 1916 Rising who are buried in St. Colmcille's
Graveyard, Swords. Presented by Swords Historical Society.
Swords Heritage Festival Street Carnival,,,,,,,Opening
Swords Heritage Street Carnival 2001
Balakalolsavam 2013-Speech Competition
Balakalolsavam 2013 was held on 11th May 2013 at St.Columba's Parish Centre, Swords, Co.Dublin.
St. peters national school phibsborough junior infants class 1 violin class
St. peters national school phibsborough junior infants class 1 violin class 2016/12/13
Excalibre – the Sword of Power
No-one has ever understood the story of Arthur and Excalibre – the Sword of Power (Ex-calibre - without equal) that he drew from the Stone. The story is very simple and perhaps that is why no-one has ever understood it, because people always try to physicalise and humanize things that are spiritual. He who draws the Sword from The Stone shall be king, means quite simply that he who draws the Sword of the Spirit (God’s Truth) from The Stone (Christ) will be king. This is explained in more detail in my Book – The Way home or face The Fire
Arthur; reputedly a descendant of Joseph of Arimathaea; prayed at the Holy Thorn site on Wearyall Hill, to find the Truth of Christ’s teaching and then returned the land to keeping The Covenant and God’s Law, instead of the laws of men, as Jesus taught and for which he was crucified.* This put Arthur, like Columba in Ireland, in direct conflict with the Roman church and its corrupted, churchified, idolatrous, ritualized ceremonies and teaching, which he fought and defeated with his famous Knights of the Round Table, bringing peace, health and prosperity to all, as God promised He would do, if people kept The Covenant. The Round Table, which is reputed to have been made by Uther Pendragon for his son Arthur, after the pattern of the Last Supper, or a copy, now hangs in the Great Hall of Winchester. The rules of the Round Table were from the Druidic, Levitical, Torah Law-principles and Self-sacrifice in the cause of King and country, as taught by Christ.
* It is of note that some of the first words Pilate said to Jesus were What is Truth? These three words were passwords used by the British Druids and there are authorities who say that Pontius Pilate finished his education in a Druid College in Britain
Gradually, over a period of many years, there was the inevitable falling away again from the original teachings of Christ Jesus and Joseph of Arimathaea. As the Catholic Church became more and more powerful and involved in religion, so, many of the earlier teachings became lost and the simplicity of the Gospel was lost in the profound mysteries of Catholicism, followed closely by its daughter - Protestantism.
As Arthur was dying, he told Percival to find a lake of still waters (Ps. 23:2) and throw the Sword of Power into the lake, predicting this falling-away from the truth and that the people would not accept it from his successor, Percival at first refused, saying that the Sword (Truth) that Arthur had drawn from The Stone (Christ) must not be lost to mankind, but on Arthur’s reassurance, that one day The King (Christ) would come (in England to His British people) and the Sword would rise again, he obeyed Arthur and cast it into the lake of still waters (Ps. 23:2).
The reason that the true identity of the British people, being the House of Israel, and therefore the fact that the British Throne is Christ’s Birthright, has been purposely kept from them, is because the monarchs, under God’s Law (Deuteronomy 17:14-20), are not allowed to use their position for personal gain of any kind. So the British monarchs, in league with the churches, have hidden their true identity from the British peoples in order to enable themselves and their friends to give them-selves grandiose false titles, seize lands and property and make up their own laws to enrich themselves, at the expense of the rest of the people. The churches have been assisted by them in this as is explained by Christ in Scripture (Rev. 17 & 18). This practice is strictly forbidden under God’s Law in the Bible, which is why God’s Law is not taught in schools, or churches and consequently this world that we live in is overflowing with so much greed, hatred, poverty, crime and filth.
Churches, that Jesus told people not to visit, or build, have been used to teach people the lie, amongst others, that Jesus was very poor and so the people must try to emulate him and not complain about being forced into becoming poor, because, in being poor, they are supposedly following in Jesus’ footsteps, thereby enabling their powerful friends to further enrich themselves, with little or no resistance from the people. The British church leaders are also members of parliament and have actually worked with the monarchy and their powerful friends to pass legislation that God says is prohibited.
Deuteronomy 4:2 Ye shall not ADD unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye may keep the Commandments of the I AM your God which I COMMAND you.
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The Twelve Apostles of Ireland were twelve early Irish monastic saints of the sixth century who studied under St Finian at his famous monastic school Clonard Abbey at Cluain-Eraird , now Clonard in County Meath.
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I Get into the Old Cemetery at Knock Belfast 1644
I meet up with my learned chum Peter McCabe and we get a look round Knock old Cemetery. Unfortuantely this fascinating old cemetery is usually locked due to persistent vandalism and anti social behaviour.
About the cemetery
Knock Burial Ground is one of the most ancient sites in Belfast. The land itself is believed to date back to at least the 13th century, while the graveyard became public property in 1896.
Burials no longer take place at the site, which is enclosed by a high stone wall. It contains 18th century headstones inscribed with the names of local townlands such as Ballyhackamore, Ballymacarrett, Bloomfield, Castlereagh, Dunover, Gilnahirk, Knock, Mountpottinger and Tullycarnet.
Although these areas lie within Belfast today, they were once regarded as countryside and farmland.
The oldest gravestone in Knock Burial Ground dates from 1644. Other more recent headstones refer to those killed in World War I, for example, Privates J Corbett and Henry Best who were killed in action at Dunkirk on 28 May 1940.
History
Knock Burial Ground is located on top of a hill overlooking Belfast, which explains its name - the Gaelic word 'cnoc' means 'hill’ in English.
A church at Knock, known as Dundela, passed from the Anglo-Normans to the Clandeboye O’Neills in the 13th century. The taxation of 1306 shows that it was valued at 40 shillings at the time. A traveller, writing in the 16th century, later referred to a church dedicated to St Columba, sometimes called Knock Columkille, on the site.
By 1622, Knock Columkille was transformed for Anglican worship and used until 1637 when it was abandoned in favour of a new parish church, now known as Knockbreda, in the nearby townland of Breda. The money to build the church came from Lady Middleton who lived in Belvoir Park and was a member, by marriage, of the Hill family.
The 'union' between Knock and Breda was completed in 1657 during the time of Oliver Cromwell but it was almost 100 years before the church was completed in 1737. Although an engraving in the Dublin Penny Journal of 1834 shows two ruined gable walls within the cemetery's modern boundaries, there are no visible remains of Knock Columkille today.
The extension of Belfast's boundary in 1896 brought Knock Burial Ground under the control of Belfast Corporation (now the council). All the plots had been allocated by this time and only the reopening of some graves was permitted. In 1905, a caretaker was employed to look after the graveyard.
Famous burials
William Nichol (1794-1840), a Belfast-born painter whose works were exhibited in the Ulster Museum, is buried in the cemetery. His brother Andrew, who was also a painter, is believed to be buried in London.
St Columbkille History Video
The mission of St. Columbkille Parish is to fulfill the command of Jesus Christ prior to his ascension into heaven, “Go and make disciples.” While that is the mission of the entire parish it is also the mission of each member of the parish. Living out the gospel of Jesus Christ transforms our own lives and moves the world closer to the Kingdom of God.