HYMNS OF GLORY: for All Souls Day from St Francis', Lonsdale St, Melbourne Part 1
Hymns, music and prayers for All Souls Day from the choir of St Francis Church in Lonsdale street- Melbourne's oldest Catholic church and its original Cathedral. Music directed by Tony Way, soprano soloist Larissa Cairns, organist Anthony Halliday.
Hymns of Glory is a 12 part Australian series of hymns and songs broadcast by ABC TV.
A dvd of this full segment can be purchased from
ABC Series Producer: Noel Debien
ABC Segment Producer: Dina Volaric
ABC Associate Producer: Ann-Marie Grogan
ABC Director: John Smith
ABC Executive Producer: David Jowsey
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Unveiling in Melbourne, 4 June 2017, at St Francis' Church of statue of Fr Patrick Geoghegan.
Ceremony of unveiling and blessing of a statue of pioneer Melbourne priest Fr Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan. The occasional address was given by Rev Dr Matthew Beckmann OFM. The unveiling was conducted by Very Rev Phillip Miscamble OFM Provincial and Rev Graeme Duro SSS. The sculptor was Mr Darien Pullen. Attending the ceremony was also the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Very Rev Philip Frier, who joined Melbourne Auxiliary Bishop Peter Elliott. Bishop Elliott gave the Blessing.
Easter Sunday 2019, St. Francis Church Melbourne, Klih's BdayCelebration in Crown, CoCo Milk Tea.
Trip to Melbourne, City on Easter Sunday for our friend's birthday dinner at Crown Melbourne and bonding time. Our first time to visit St. Francis' Catholic Church in Melbourne.
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Exploring a chapel.. St. Francis (oldest chapel/church in Melbourne)
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Decided to explore St. Francis chapel, I felt rather limited due to there were a few people already in and in their zen/comfort state so I didn't wander too far didn't want to disturb anyone or take them by surprise...
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Take a tour of St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide
Take a tour of St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide.
A new video featuring media personality Amanda Blair has been commissioned by the Adelaide Archdiocese to show the importance of St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral to the life and history of the South Australian community.
Amanda, who was married in the Cathedral, takes her children on a tour of the heritage-listed building and interviews the Archbishop of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, history buff Bernie Victory (Assistant Director, Centacare Catholic Family Services) and members of the bell ringing team.
Produced by Benjamin Fleming of Colourblind Films the video depicts the beauty of the building but also highlights the current state of the interior and the urgent need for restoration of our historic Cathedral.
HYMNS OF GLORY: for All Souls Day from St Francis', Lonsdale St, Melbourne Part 3
Hymns, music and prayers for All Souls Day from the choir of St Francis Church in Lonsdale street- Melbourne's oldest Catholic church and its original Cathedral. Music directed by Tony Way, soprano soloist Larissa Cairns, organist Anthony Halliday.
Hymns of Glory is a 12 part Australian series of hymns and songs broadcast by ABC TV.
A dvd of this full segment can be purchased from
ABC Series Producer: Noel Debien
ABC Segment Producer: Dina Volaric
ABC Associate Producer: Ann-Marie Grogan
ABC Director: John Smith
ABC Executive Producer: David Jowsey
Melbourne Australia - Catholic Archdiocese - East Melbourne
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St Patrick’s Cathedral, Tallest and Largest Church | Melbourne, Australia
[FILMED ON July 29, 2017] Located in Eastern Melbourne, St Patrick’s Cathedral is the tallest and largest church building in Australia. It is the Mother Church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. Stroll around the Cathedral’s beautiful landscape and find some quotations engraved in blue stone structures. You will also find Apocalypse bowl where people throw coins at. Finally, you can then make your way in through the Cathedral's main entrance to admire its glorious interior.
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Montmorency Parish: helping those in need, far and wide
There is an energy beating throughout Montmorency’s St Francis Xavier Parish. It is a force that is embraced by both its most experienced parishioners as well as its youth. And the latter have firmly established themselves as crucial contributors to the parish’s outstanding social outreach.
St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church West Melbourne, Australia
St Mary Star of the Sea is one of the most beautiful and historically significant churches in Australia. Originally with seating for over 1200 people, it has been described as the largest parish church in Melbourne, in Victoria, or even in Australia.
On 30 September 1852, only a few weeks after land allotments in North Melbourne became available, Very Rev Patrick Geoghegan OSF, Melbourne's first Vicar General, secured two acres, on the highest point within the block formed by Victoria, William and Chetwynd streets. A foundation stone was laid two years later, on 14 May 1854, and within six months a modest cruciform stone church was erected. Melbourne's port lay in the church's shadow, and so the church was dedicated to Our Lady, Star of the Sea, patroness of seafarers. Priests from St Francis', Melbourne's proto-cathedral, served the mission.
The Victorian Gold Rush fuelled a population explosion which contributed to a rapidly increasing Catholic congregation. On 28 July 1862, Rev Simon Riordan chaired a public meeting which resolved to erect an entirely new church to serve North and West Melbourne. A scarcity of funds forced an alternative: two additional transepts should be added to the existing building. Construction was delayed, however, by a good nine years. In 1871, a new transept increased the capacity of the church to 500.
Two years later, in 1873, St Mary Star of the Sea became a parish. Rev Henry England, West Melbourne's long-standing locum, was appointed first parish priest. In 1875, Archbishop Goold visited the parish, and informed priest and parishioners that the building was not adequate for divine worship. In response, a second transept was added and the interior renovated.
The communion rails were preserved, and the forward altar was only a temporary wooden structure.
By the turn of the century, the external fabric of St Mary's was in a very bad state. Its interior was gloomy and in a state of synthetic disrepair. In 2001, Archbishop George Pell entrusted the parish to the priests of Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.
In 2002 the parish priest, Rev Dr Joseph Martins, launched a $10 million restoration project, which is ongoing. Thomas Hazell AO, an experienced public servant and committed restorationist, headed the project. Dennis Payne, the chief architect, led a specialist team widely recognised for expertise in heritage buildings and places of worship. George Giannis, the chief restorer, set about not only restoring past grandeur, but added details which were envisaged but never realised in the initial construction.
Faithful restoration, by way of example, includes the recreation of gold stencil work in the sanctuary. Some of the stencils relate directly to Eugène Viollet-le-Duc's restorations at the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, whilst others derive from Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin's designs for the Houses of Parliament at Westminster. Giannis' team has also recovered the original brilliance of the magnificent images of St Gabriel and St Michael which overlook the high altar. But he has also painted and fixed a depiction of Christ Pantocrator, which was intended to adorn the arch separating the nave and chancel. Similarly, fibre-glass angels now stand in the niches high in the church ceiling, in place of carved timber angels which were planned in the 1890s, but never commissioned.
To enable Mass to be offered by the priest facing the congregation, construction of a permanent marble Altar coram populum accompanied the restoration project. The altar was designed by Rev Victor Martinez, a professional architect and priest of Opus Dei. It accords with the design, but does not compete with the monumentality, of the magnificent high altar which dominates the sanctuary. Its constituent two tonnes of marble required extra reinforcement to the crypt beneath the sanctuary. The restoration of the interior is largely complete.
Several trade unions and building suppliers very generously donated labour and equipment. Most of the sum raised for the restoration financed the replacement of the decayed sand and limestone of the external walls. Over 250 tonnes of replacement stone was used on the north and east facades. Exterior work on the west and south facades is still outstanding. The global financial crisis has impacted fund-raising, and work has ground to a halt. Scaffolding remains however, and it is hoped that the restoration project can be completed, despite an economic environment similar to the one which slowed, but did not prevent, initial construction.
New UbiPark Location! Metro Parking St Francis, 312 Lonsdale St, Melbourne
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Cardinal Tagle Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral Melbourne
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila, visited the Archdiocese of Melbourne in August 2014. He led a Lectio Divina (contemplative reading of the Scriptures) and Mass for the over 2,500 people who gathered at St Patrick's Cathedral. Music was provided by the Filipino Grand Chorus of Melbourne.
The mass was organised by the Archbishop’s Office for Evangelisation, which is hosting Cardinal Tagle through its International Speaker Program. Melbourne’s large Filipino community made up the vast majority of the congregation. The principal celebrant for the Mass was Cardinal Tagle, with concelebrants, Vicar General, Monsignor Gregory Bennett, Episcopal Vicar for Migrants and Refugees, Very Rev Delmar Silva CS EV, Filipino community chaplain, Rev Joselito Cerna Asis and parish priests from the Melbourne Archdiocese. Special guests included the Philippine Ambassador, Her Excellency Belen Anota and the Philippines’ Honorary Consul General in Victoria, Virginia Kalong.
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Ukrainian catholic Liturgy Christmas Day 2020 Melbourne Australia
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