Devotional Highlights. St John the Evangelist Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth. A Day With Mary
Devotional Highlights. Celebrant: The Rt. Rev. Philip Egan, Bishop of Portsmouth. A Day With Mary, Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth, England, 23 September 2017. All DWM videos at: - Click cog & select to watch in 1080pHD full HD. Also at youtube.com/profile?user=adwmuk and
St. John Cathedral - Portsmouth, UK by Rooms and Menus
St. John's Catholic Cathedral
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Places to see in ( Portsmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Portsmouth - UK )
Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum.
Portsmouth is a port city in Hampshire, England, mainly on Portsea Island, 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Southampton. The city of Portsmouth forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Southampton and the towns of Havant, Waterlooville, Eastleigh, Fareham, and Gosport.
Portsmouth is one of the world's best known ports. HMNB Portsmouth is considered to be the home of the Royal Navy and is home to two-thirds of the UK's surface fleet. The city is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Horatio Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission). The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. Portsmouth is among the few British cities with two cathedrals: the Anglican Cathedral of St Thomas and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist. The waterfront and Portsmouth Harbour are dominated by the Spinnaker Tower, one of the United Kingdom's tallest structures at 560 feet (170 m). Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with a pier amusement park and medieval castle.
Portsmouth F.C., the city's professional football club, play their home games at Fratton Park. The city has several mainline railway stations that connect to London Waterloo amongst other lines in southern England. Portsmouth International Port is a commercial cruise ship and ferry port for international destinations. The port is the second busiest in the United Kingdom after Dover, handling around three million passengers a year. The city formerly had its own airport, Portsmouth Airport, until its closure in 1973. The University of Portsmouth enrols 23,000 students and is ranked among the world's best modern universities. Portsmouth is also the birthplace of author Charles Dickens and engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Alot to see in ( Portsmouth - UK ) such as :
HMNB Portsmouth
Spinnaker Tower
HMS Victory
D-Day Museum
HMS Warrior
Southsea Castle
Blue Reef Aquarium
Mary Rose Museum
National Museum of the Royal Navy
Portsmouth City Museum
Portsmouth Harbour
HMS M33
Clarence Pier
Round Tower
Portsmouth Cathedral
Spitbank Fort
Eastney
Portsea Island
Domus Dei
Portsdown Hill
HMS Alliance
Stansted Park
Portchester Castle
Royal Navy Submarine Museum
Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower
Victoria Park, Portsmouth
Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
Southsea Model Village
Cumberland House Natural History Museum
Farlington Marshes
Alexandra Park, Portsmouth
No Man's Land Fort
Fort Blockhouse
Fort Cumberland
Southsea Rock Gardens
Canoe Lake
Portchester, St Mary
Fort Widley
Stokes Bay
Genting Casino Portsmouth
Seagrove Bay
Creech Wood
( Portsmouth - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Portsmouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Portsmouth - UK
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St. John's R.C. Cathedral, Norwich. England. ( my place of worship)
Blessed Sacrament Procession: led by Canon D Golding, Dean of Portsmouth Cathedral. A Day With Mary
Blessed Sacrament Procession: led by Canon Dominic Golding, Dean of Portsmouth St John's Catholic Cathedral. A Day With Mary, St John's Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth, England. Saturday 7 February 2015. All DWM videos at: - Click cog & select to watch in full HD 1080pHD
Entry Devotions: Presided by The Rt Rev Philip Egan, Bishop of Portsmouth. A Day With Mary
Entry Devotions - Highlights: Presided by The Rt Rev Philip Egan, Bishop of Portsmouth. A Day With Mary, St John's Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth, England. Saturday 7 February 2015. All DWM videos at: - Click cog & select to watch in full HD 1080pHD
Ordination of John Promise Umeozuru as a Reverend Father [Part One]
Ordination held on the 20th July 2019 at St Johns Cathedral, Portsmouth. Directed by Ade Theo, Viral Frames 07703332301.
St. John's Cathedral
St. John's is the mother parish of the Anglican Church in America's Diocese of the Missouri Valley and part of the worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion.
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“Laus Deo”: Portsmouth Roman Catholic Cathedral 1977 (David Whitehead)
An LP recorded in St John’s Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth, in 1977 and released on the Abbey label (LPB 767). With the cathedral choir, directed by David Whitehead, and organists Laurie Paine and Reginald Wassell.
1. Alleluia Acclamation (David Whitehead)
2. Lutenist Carol (Anon)
3. Mass (James Walshe)
4. Drop, drop, slow tears (Orlando Gibbons)
5. He shall feed his flock (“Messiah”) (Georg Friedrich Handel)
6. Come unto him (“Messiah”) (Georg Friedrich Handel)
7. He was despised (“Messiah”) (Georg Friedrich Handel)
8. Quae moerebat (“Stabat Mater”) (Giovanni Pergolesi)
9. Lift thine eyes (“Elijah”) (Felix Mendelssohn)
10. O rest in the Lord (“Elijah”) (Felix Mendelssohn)
11. Christ be with me (Irish melody)
12. Lead, kindly light (Charles Purday)
Rob Stevens about St. Johns Portsmouth
Rob Stevens, Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, NH talks about the St. John's community and welcomes you to participate.
Catholic church in UK
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Portsmouth City Centre | High Street Virtual Walk | December 2019 | Walk With Me UK
A virtual tour of Portsmouth's high street shops.
Portsmouth (/ˈpɔːrtsməθ/) is a port city in Hampshire, England, with a total population of 205,400 residents. The city of Portsmouth is nicknamed Pompey and is mainly built on Portsea Island, a flat, low-lying island measuring 24 square kilometres (9 sq mi) in area, just off the south-east coast of Hampshire. Portsmouth is the only island city in the United Kingdom, and is the only city whose population density exceeds that of London.
Portsmouth is located 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Southampton. With the surrounding towns of Gosport, Fareham, Havant and Waterlooville, Portsmouth forms the eastern half of the South Hampshire metropolitan area, which includes Southampton and Eastleigh in the western half.
Portsmouth's history can be traced back to Roman times. A significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth has the world's oldest dry dock. In the sixteenth century, Portsmouth was England's first line of defence during the French invasion of 1545. By the early nineteenth century, the world's first mass production line was set up in Portsmouth Dockyard's Block Mills, making it the most industrialised site in the world and birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Portsmouth was also the most heavily fortified town in the world, and was considered the world's greatest naval port at the height of the British Empire throughout Pax Britannica. Defences known as the Palmerston Forts were built around Portsmouth in 1859 in anticipation of another invasion from continental Europe.
In 1926, Portsmouth was officially elevated in status from a town to a city. The motto Heaven's Light Our Guide, a reference to the city's eight-pointed star and crescent moon emblem, was registered to the City of Portsmouth in 1929. During the Second World War, the city of Portsmouth was bombed extensively in the Portsmouth Blitz, which resulted in the deaths of 930 people. In 1944, Portsmouth was the pivotal embarkation point for the D-Day landings of 6 June 1944. In 1982, a large proportion of the task force dispatched to liberate the Falkland Islands deployed from the city's naval base. Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire. In 1997, Portsmouth became a Unitary Authority, with Portsmouth City Council gaining powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined, responsibilities previously held by Hampshire County Council.
Portsmouth is one of the world's best known ports. HMNB Portsmouth is considered to be the home of the Royal Navy and is home to two-thirds of the UK's surface fleet. The city is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Horatio Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission). The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. Portsmouth is among the few British cities with two cathedrals: the Anglican Cathedral of St Thomas and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist. The waterfront and Portsmouth Harbour are dominated by the Spinnaker Tower, one of the United Kingdom's tallest structures at 560 feet (170 m). Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with an amusement park on Clarence Pier and a medieval castle.
Portsmouth F.C., the city's professional football club, play their home games at Fratton Park in the Milton area of the city, near Fratton railway station. Portsmouth has several mainline railway stations that connect to Brighton, Cardiff, London Victoria and London Waterloo amongst other lines in southern England. Portsmouth International Port is a commercial cruise ship and ferry port for international destinations. The port is the second busiest in the United Kingdom after Dover, handling around three million passengers a year. The city formerly had its own airport, Portsmouth Airport, until its closure in 1973. The University of Portsmouth enrols 23,000 students and is ranked among the world's best modern universities. Portsmouth is also the birthplace of author Charles Dickens, engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and former Prime Minister James Callaghan.
St John's Choir singing Panis at St John's Cathedral Portsmouth
St John's Choir singing Panis at St John's Cathedral Portsmouth filmed & edited by Malcolm Dent of MDDM
St Edmund's Catholic School, Portsmouth, UK
Class of 2018
Africappella & Kopanang Nkosi Sikelel'i Africa
Africappella Summer Concert - 10th June 2016 - St John's Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England - city tour
Portsmouth is a port city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Located mainly on Portsea Island, 110 km south-west of London and 31 km south-east of Southampton, it is the United Kingdom's only island city.
The city's history can be traced to Roman times. A significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth has the world's oldest dry dock and was England's first line of defence during the French invasion in 1545. Special Palmerston Forts were built in 1859 in anticipation of another invasion from continental Europe. By the early-19th century, Portsmouth was the most heavily fortified city in the world, and was considered the world's greatest naval port at the height of the British Empire throughout Pax Britannica. The world's first mass production line was set up in the city, making it the most industrialised site in the world. During the Second World War, the city was a pivotal embarkation point for the D-Day landings and was bombed extensively in the Portsmouth Blitz, which resulted in the deaths of 930 people. In 1982, the city housed the entirety of the attacking forces in the Falklands War. Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire.
Portsmouth is one of the world's best known ports. HMNB Portsmouth is the largest dockyard for the Royal Navy and is home to two-thirds of the UK's surface fleet. The city is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Horatio Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory. The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. Portsmouth is among the few British cities with two cathedrals: the Anglican Cathedral of St Thomas and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist. The waterfront and Portsmouth Harbour are dominated by the Spinnaker Tower, one of the United Kingdom's tallest structures at 560 feet. Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with a pier amusement park and medieval castle.
Portsmouth International Port is a commercial cruise ship and ferry port for international destinations. The port is the second busiest in the United Kingdom after Dover, handling around three million passengers a year. The University of Portsmouth enrols 23,000 students and is ranked among the world's best modern universities. Portsmouth is also the birthplace of author Charles Dickens and engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL and CHOIR, UK
PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL and CHOIR, UK
JSOSM-UK Carol Virunnu 2015: St Thomas - Portsmouth
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