St. Augustine's Church in Galway City
St. Augustine's Church is located on Middle Street in Galway City. It is a Roman Catholic Church in the care of the Augustinian Friars. The foundation stone was laid on August 28th, 1855. St. Augustine's Church opened for public worship on September 4th, 1859. The High Altar was erected in 1934 and the stained glass window of the Ressurection was installed begind the high altar during renovations in the 1970's. George Walsh completed the stained glass window in 1968. The church was re-roofed in the 1970's. The present layout of the seating in St. Augustine's Church was carried out during major renovations in 2005. There are shrines in St. Augustine's Church to Our Lady of Good Counsel, St. Nicholas of Tolentine, St. Rita of Cascia, St. Joseph and the Pieta.
ST. GEORGE FEAST DAY SPEECH By H.G Dr KURIAKOSE MOR THEOPHILOSE ,GALWAY,IRELAND
Ireland & Northern Ireland, November 2019
Scenes from my GLOBUS tour of Ireland and Northern Ireland, November of 2019.
All footage shot with DJI Spark drone.
:06 Connemara Region
:40 Rathbaun Farm
1:31 Saints Peter & Paul's Church, Athlone
2:06 River Corrib, Galway
2:46 The Long Walk, Galway
3:03 St. Patrick Statue, Westport
3:10 The Guildhall, Derry, Northern Ireland
4:08 The Peace Bridge, Derry, Northern Ireland
4:11 St. Columb's Cathedral, Derry, Northern Ireland
4:56 St. Augustine's Church, Derry City Walls, Northern Ireland
5:09 Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
9:43 Titanic Experience, Belfast, Northern Ireland
10:10 Carlingford,
11:25 Dublin
11:57 The Custom House, Dublin
12:52 Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin
Soundtrack: A Quiet Thought, Wayne Jones
24 People One Question - Galway, Ireland
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The Galway Baytones - Sanctus
an excerpt from the Galway Baytones performing 'Sanctus' by Franz Schubert at last night's Summer concert by Galway Choral Association at St Augustine's Church, Galway in aid of Tomorrow for Tomás
Galway Baytones - 'Only You'
Galway Baytones perform 'Only You' by Vince Clark at Galway Choral Association summer concert St Augustine's Church, Galway in aid of Tomorrow for Tomás
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Cobh, Ireland. St. Colman's Cathedral, interior.
Galway Baytones - Stray Cat Strut
Galway Baytones perform 'Stray Cat Strut' by Stray Cats at the summer concert by Galway Choral Association at St Augustine's Church, Galway in aid of @, 19 May 2018
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Jean - Huguenot Cemetery
Tucked away at the corner of Stephen's Green, closed off to the public, is a 300 year old cemetery. It's one of the many small traces left of the Huguenot's, French refugees that reached Dublin in several waves of emigration. Though a small group, they had a lasting impact on the city. Here historian Jean-Paul Pitton tells about the cemetery and the emigrés that are buried there.
The Proclamation By Frank Daly Augustinian Drogheda 2016
Forógra na Poblachta - Frank Daly reads The Proclamation of the Irish Republic at The Augustinian Church Drogheda on Easter Sunday 2016
Ep 53: Accidentally Crashed a Funeral - Galway Cathedral
During a visit to the Galway Cathedral, a funeral suddenly interrupts the sightseeing, I fall asleep in public and make some plans for when I get home.
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Monasteries Dissolved By Henry VIII - Part 6
Part 6 of a series of videos of monasteries that were dissolved by Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries (Suppression of the Monasteries). From 1536 - 1541 Henry VIII disbanded monasteries in England, Wales, and Ireland. Some monastic foundations dated back to Anglo-Saxon England, the overwhelming majority of the 825 religious communities dissolved by Henry VIII owed their existence to the wave of monastic enthusiasm that had swept England and Wales in the 11th and 12th centuries. NOTE: This series does not include every monastery that was apart of the Dissolution of Monasteries. Only those for which pictures and information could be found.
List of monasteries in this video:
St. Albans Abbey - St Albans, Hertfordshire - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
St. Augustine's Abbey - Canterbury, Kent - Benedictine - Dissolved 1538
St. Bees Priory - St Bees, Cumbria - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
St. Faith Priory - Horsham St Faith and Newton St Faith, Norfolk - Benedictine - Dissolved 1536
St. Helen's Priory, Bishopsgate - City of London - Benedictine - Dissolved 1538
Strata Florida Abbey - Ystrad Fflur, Ceredigion - Cistercian - Dissolved 1539
Syon Abbey - Heston and Isleworth, Greater London - Bridgettine - Dissolved 1539
Talley Abbey - Talley, Carmarthenshire - Premonstratensian - Dissolved 1536
Tavistock Abbey - Tavistock, Devon - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Twekesbury Abbey - Twekesbury, Gloucestershire - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Thetford Priory - Thetford, Norfolk - Cluniac - Dissolved 1536
thornton Abbey - Thornton Curtis, Lincolnshire - Augustinian - Dissolved 1539
Tintern Abbey - Tintern, Monmouthshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1536
Titchfield Abbey - Fareham, Hampshire - Premonstratensian - Dissolved 1537
Tynemouth Priory - Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear - Benedictine - Dissolved 1538
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The very dear Parish Brown escorts the group of songwriters from the bus station to his lovely home for a concert that I will do that night! It's my first time in Galway!
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이곳은 성 어거스틴 수도원 유적지이다. 서기 597년 교황청에서 파견된 성 아우구스티누스를 켄트왕국의 에셀버트 왕이 받아들이면서 영국의 기독교 역사가 시작된다. 이듬해 세워진 성 어거스틴 수도원은 수차례의 개축과 파괴를 거치면서 지금은 거의 모습을 찾아볼 수 없다. 따로 떨어져 있어 살아남은 이 교회만이 초기 앵글로 색슨 교회의 분위기를 어렴풋이 전해준다. 비록 지금은 폐허로 남았지만 성 어거스틴 수도원은 영국 기독교의 모태로 유네스코 세계문화유산으로 등재되어 있다.
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This is a historic monastery in St. Augustine. While AD 597 years the St. Augustine dispatched from the Vatican to accept the king Ezer Bert begins the Christian kingdom of Kent in England history. The following year he founded St. Augustine Monastery is destroyed and rebuilt several times through the now can not be found almost look. The only surviving church apart makes it vaguely around the atmosphere of the early Anglo-Saxon church. Even now, there is only St. Augustine Monastery got left in ruins listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the womb of the British Christianity.
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St Augustine of Canterbury CLONMACNOISE HEART OF IRELAND St Ciarán Lord O'Carroll of Ely
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The monastery of Clonmacnoise - Cluain Mhic Nóis in Irish meaning Meadow of the Sons of Nós or perhaps albeit less likely Cluain Muccu Nóis Meadow of the Pigs of Nós - is situated in County Offaly within the heart of Ireland on the River Shannon south of Athlone.
Saint Ciarán met Diarmait Uí Cerbaill (Lord O'Carroll of Ely) helped him build the first church at the site. This was a small wooden structure and the first of many small churches to be clustered on the site. Diarmuid was to be the first Christian crowned High King of Ireland. In September 544 not yet thirty-three years of age Ciarán died of a plague and was reportedly buried under the original wooden church now the site of the 9th century stone oratory Temple Ciarán.
Clonmacnoise was founded in 544 by St. Ciarán a young man from Rathcroghan Co. Roscommon - not to be confused or conflated with St. Ciarán of Saigir patron of Osraige. Until the 9th century it had close associations with the kings of Connacht. The strategic location of the monastery helped it become a major centre of religion learning craftsmanship and trade by the 9th century and together with Clonard it was the most famous in Ireland visited by scholars from all over Europe. From the ninth until the eleventh century it was allied with the kings of Meath. Many of the high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here.
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The Carroll of Ely principality in the centre of Ireland in King's County was situated in the ancient province of Munster on the borders of Queen's County and the Lord Marshal of Leinster Estates. The Lord Marshal and Carroll of Ely = FIXED PLACE LINE = known as = THE PALE = documented in 1206 which defined the strategic valley southern border boundary between Celtic Ireland and the Anglo-Norman Settlements within the province of Leinster in Ireland.
The Annals of the Four Masters state that the Carrolls of Ely had close family links with the Marshal family and with the English Plantagenet Realm together with Robert and Edward Bruce of Scotland. Isabella Marshal heiress of the great Marshal Irish Estates born 9th October 1200 folklore mystery surrounds Donoch O'Carroll of Ely and Isabella Marshal whose grandmother was descended from the Prince's of Ireland Carrolls of Ely. The Temple Church London is the final resting place of Lord Marshal of Leinster Earl of Pembroke and his first born son William. Richard Marshal 3rd Earl of Pembroke lost his life in Ireland in a fierce battle along side Lord Teige O'Carroll of Ely.
The first Lord Chief Justice was enshrined in English common law under King Henry III who assumed the crown under the regency of the legendary William Marshal 1st Earl of Pembroke Lord of Leinster Marshal of England and protector of the crown. Henry III attended a service at the Temple Church in London for the life of Lord Marshal following his death on 14 May 1219 where his effigy can still be seen to this day.
The Vatican City: Popes have generally resided within the Vatican City since the return from Avignon France in 1377. Lord Teige O'Carroll of Ely after attending the Court of King Richard II of England at Westminster Hall in 1391 then attended the Papal Court in 1392. In 1395 Lord Teige O'Carroll defeated the forces of King Richard II which had invaded Ely under the command of the King's cousin Roger Mortimer Earl of March. The Kingdom of Ely and the O'Carrolls had withstood the most powerful army in the world and repelled them out of their territory thus retaining the integrity of the ancient principality of Elie in the centre of Ireland until 1690.
The Carroll Foundation Maryland Trust is a major international philanthropic and industrial institution founded by the Carroll family who were members of the founding fathers of the United States of America. Charles Carroll of Carrollton a signer of the Declaration of Independence Daniel Carroll settlor of the families Duddington Estate lands which became the foundation of what is known today as US Capitol Hill Washington DC and Archbishop John Carroll the founding father of Georgetown University which is known throughout the world as one of the finest learning establishments.
The Carroll Foundation Trust has over fifty charities including the Oxford University seat of the Carroll Chair of Irish History the US Capitol Hill Historical Society with the Carroll Institute and the Leap Castle Trust County Offaly Ireland.
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Highlights from the marriage of Laura Coughlan & Martin Mc Cauley
at St. Augustine's Church, Co. Galway
on the 7th of July 2018
Dublin and Galway, Ireland
February 26th-28th: This is footage from our coast to coast trip to Ireland.
We visited the Cliffs of Moher, Kinlay House, Clonmacnoise, and took a tour of the Guinness Storehouse.