St Cuthbert's church
Early afternoon bells in Wells, UK. Title edited thanks to corrections in comments.
St Cuthbert Church Wells England
St Cuthbert's Church Wells England
St. Cuthbert's Parish Church burial ground, Lothian Road, Edinburgh
This was a really cool cemetery that we walked through when we were visiting Edinburgh, Scotland (9/27/11)
Walking St. Cuthbert's Way
St. Cuthbert’s Way is a verdant and inspiring 62-mile hiking path from Melrose in the Borders region of Scotland to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) on the coast of North East England.
In the year 665 the Scottish monk Cuthbert made a pilgrimage from Melrose to Lindisfarne where he joined a remote priory, or church, in the Kingdom of Northumberland. When he died about 20 years later, he was much loved and revered, had been made the Bishop of the priory, had traveled widely to spread the Gospel, but had decided to return to be a lowly monk and recluse on an island.
By 400 years later the cult of the charismatic Saint Cuthbert was significant enough to have decisively influenced the full establishment of Christianity in England.
Saint Cuthbert’s Way follows in his footsteps.
St Cuthberts Leavers Dinner 2
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St cuthberts church
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BBC Choral Vespers: St Cuthbert’s Seminary Ushaw 1963 (Laurence Hollis)
Live BBC radio broadcast from the chapel of St Cuthbert’s Roman Catholic Seminary, Ushaw, Co. Durham, 17 July 1963. The chapel choir of St Cuthbert’s Seminary, directed by Fr Laurence Hollis. Organist: Anthony Myers.
Introduction by Fr Hugh Berryman
Deus in adjutorium: Gloria Patri
Psalms: 109-112, 131
Little Chapter (Ecclesiasticus 44)
Hymn: Iste Confessor Domini
Magnificat
Benedicamus Domino
Recessional Hymn: Mother of England
The Bishop of Bath and Wells
St Cuthbert Out
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St Cuthbert Out, sometimes Wells St Cuthbert Out, is a civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England.It entirely surrounds the city and parish of Wells.According to the 2011 census it had a population of 3,749.The parish is named for the Church of St Cuthbert, Wells and was created in 1866.
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Edinburgh's First Snow in 2013 with the Church Bell
Edinburgh's First Snow in 2013 with the Church Bell near St Mary's Cathedral
Solemn High Midnight Mass from Ushaw College, 1962
Sung by the choir of boys and seminarians of Ushaw College, once a Roman Catholic seminary near Durham, and broadcast by Tyne Tees TV, 24th December 1962.
We are delighted to present this in a fully restored version by ourselves.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND!!
May 2014. We travelled to Manchester to see one of the best Football teams in the world, Manchester United. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity and it was an incredible experience. the crowd was energetic, we won the match, it was a good time overall!
An instrumental version of Phillip Phillip's Raging Fire was used for entertainment purposes only, no copyright infringement intended.
parish of st cuthberts durham
St Cuthbert's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Durham, England. It was opened on 31 May 1827 to replace two previous chapels, one run by the secular clergy and the other by the Jesuits.
Tryout of the church bells at All Saints' church, Wilbarston
Tryout of the rehung and augmented church bells at All Saints' Wilbarston, Northants, UK following rehanging work by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough, UK
The bells of Wells Cathedral
The front view and bells of Wells Cathedral in Somerset
Wells Bells
Inaugural tryout of the light 8 at the Channel Islands Ringing Centre
St. Cuthbert's Burials - Esmerelda
From their first album, Noses Towards the Definition of Culture.
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England Audio Book
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England is a work in Latin by Bede on the history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between Roman and Celtic Christianity. It is considered to be one of the most important original references on Anglo-Saxon history. It is believed to have been completed in 731, when Bede was approximately 59 years old. Divided into five books, it covers the history of England, ecclesiastical and political, from the time of Julius Caesar to the date of its completion (731).
The History of the English Church and People has a clear polemical and didactic purpose. Bede sets out, not just to tell the story of the English, but to advance his views on politics and religion. In political terms he is a partisan of his native Northumbria, amplifying its role in English history over and above that of Mercia, its great southern rival. While Bede is loyal to Northumbria, he shows an even greater attachment to the Irish and the Irish Celtic missionaries, whom he considers to be far more effective and dedicated than their rather complacent English counterparts. His final preoccupation is over the precise date of Easter, which he writes about at length. It is here, and only here, that he ventures some criticism of St Cuthbert and the Irish missionaries, who celebrated the event, according to Bede, at the wrong time. In the end he is pleased to note that the Irish Church was saved from error by accepting the correct date for Easter. (Summary modified from Wikipedia)
HISTORICAL PLACES OF ENGLAND IN GOOGLE EARTH PART EIGHT ( 8/9 )
1. WARWICK CASTLE 52°16'46.07N 1°35'6.72W
2. ST.BENET CHURCH,LONDON 51°30'42.06N 0° 5'56.97W
3. HOO FORT,MEDWAY 51°24'11.87N 0°34'52.89E
4. ST.JAMES CHURCH,BOAARSTALL 51°49'21.41N 1° 5'41.39W
5. NO MAN'S LAND FORT,ISLE 50°44'22.68N 1° 5'42.42W
6. BRISTON CATHEDRAL,BRISTOL 51°27'5.64N 2°36'2.39W
7. CASTLE LULWORTH,DORSET 50°38'20.77N 2°12'31.56W
8. LINCOLN CATHEDRAL 53°14'3.51N 0°32'10.28W
9. COLCHESTER CASTLE 51°53'25.85N 0°54'11.21E
10. LONDON CENTRAL MOSQUE 51°31'44.28N 0° 9'54.29W
11. ST.BRIAVELS CASTLE,GLOUCESTERSHIRE 51°44'17.03N 2°38'26.30W
12. ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL,KENT 51°23'20.20N 0°30'11.94E
13. PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL 50°47'25.57N 1° 6'15.67W
14. KENSINGTON PALACE,LONDON 51°30'18.51N 0°11'17.11W
15. CHATSWORTH HOUSE,DERBYSHIRE 53°13'41.11N 1°36'38.60W
16. ST.MICHAEL CHURCH,CASTLE FROME 52° 6'36.49N 2°29'12.67W
17. MANCHESTER TOWN HALL 53°28'44.70N 2°14'38.92W
18. YORK MINISTER,YORK 53°57'44.08N 1° 4'55.31W
19. GUILDHALL,PORTSMOUTH 50°47'51.61N 1° 5'33.66W
20. ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST,STOKESAY 52°25'50.64N 2°49'52.01W
21. IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM,LONDON 51°29'44.99N 0° 6'30.88W
22. MORETON CORBET CHURCH,SHROPSHIRE 52°48'17.82N 2°39'8.68W
23. WELLINGTON ARCH,LONDON 51°30'9.25N 0° 9'3.11W
24. CHESTER CATHEDRAL 53°11'30.55N 2°53'25.80W
25. CONISBROUGH VIADUCT,DONCASTER 53°29'18.60N 1°12'41.68W
26. ST.DUNSTAN'S CHRUCH 51°17'1.13N 1° 4'14.75E
27. ST.MARY'S CHURCH TOWER,BERKELEY 51°41'22.68N 2°27'27.71W
28. ST.MARY&ST.CUTHBERT PARISH CHURCH 54°51'21.12N 1°34'18.11W
29. ZORBING SOUTH,DORCHESTER 50°43'25.57N 2°22'56.46W
30. WALPOLE GATE,ELY 52°23'47.91N 0°15'43.37E
31. CHATTRI MEMORIAL,SUSSEX 50°53'3.07N 0° 8'49.15W
The Shrine of St Cuthbert - Durham Cathedral