St Malachy's Church
A fine castellated church founded 1841 that resembles a Tudor castle. Cpt T. Griffith is celebrated as a generous donor. Altar is the work of Felix Piccioni. A rare statue of St Benedict is on display with relics. The most striking design feature is its fan-vaulted ceiling, Romanesque pulpit of Italian marble and an ancient organ.
Malachy 'N Minutes: Minnesoooota
Father Danda shares with us about his annual ice fishing trip with his priest friends from College Seminary. He tells us about Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary located in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. There will be a visiting priest from Food For The Poor while he is away, and the following weekend, Daniel Oberreuter from the Catholic band, The Thirsting, will be having a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 17th, at St. Malachy.
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church of Ireland) http://eigo.be
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ARMAGH CITY CHOIR5
Congregation sings final hymn: Abide With Me at the end of the concert by the Armagh City Choir at St Macaratan's Cathedral Clogher during the 2011 William Carleton summer school.
NEW BISHOP OF CLOGHER CONSECRATED @ MONAGHAN - NO SOUND
CU. New Bishop (O'Callaghan) Elevated shots of crowds in cathedral grounds, GS of procession thru grounds. GS. of cathedral, various shots outside cathedral. New Bishop giving blessing from porchway of cathedral, leaving with Cardinal MacRory, thru crowds, Group of bishops brothers & sisters. Elevated shot of L.S.F. marching thru crowds away from cathedral.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic) http://eigo.be
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic) http://eigo.be
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Fr Tom at St Patricks
Celebration of Fr Tom Dowd's Life - at St Patrick's Denver
hillsborough bells
st malachy's, hillsborough, county down.
bells are mixture of dates and founders:
1,2 - john taylor & co, 1970
3-10 - thomas rudhall, 1772
5,7 - john warner & sons, 1886
district practice, saturday 1st december 2018
St Patricks Church Dungannon
I was taking our little one for a walk and had the GoPro with me to record our journey. We called at the chapel to light a candle and so I took the opportunity to take a little film. Apologies as it is quite shaky, but this is one of the most beautiful churches around here.
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic) http://eigo.be
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The Priests Singing
I worked an event for The Priests today. They are a famous group from Ireland. I filmed a quick video between setup of The Priests doing a sound check and practicing their songs.
900 Year Old Prophecy Claims Pope Francis Will Mark Doomsday
THE end of the world was forecasted almost 900 years ago by an Irish Saint, who some believe claimed there would be only one more Pope after Benedict XVI.
Saint Malachy was the Archbishop of Armagh, to whom several miracles were attributed to in the 12th century. In 1139, Malachy went to Rome from Ireland to give an account of his affairs,
When he reportedly received a strange vision about the future, including the names of 112 future Popes.
His predictions are taken seriously by many Christians and according to reports In 1958, before the Conclave that would elect Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Spellman of New York hired a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down the Tiber River.
2 ex priests singing
pepe and daniel we preist right? so they decided to sing a song they would sing in
Lisnadill Armagh Wedding Highlights - www.PHVideo.net
Nicola & Daniel married on 18th February 2017 in Lisnadill full Gospel Church, outside Armagh City. Before making the journey to the beautiful Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen. They opted to just to have the preparations and ceremony recorded as part of their big day. This is their highlights.
Bangor Abbey Co Down Northern ireland
I've stopped off to have a look round the Abbey in the seaside town Bangor Co Down Northern Ireland.
Bangor Abbey was established by Saint Comgall in 558 in Bangor, and was famous as a Christian teaching and learning centre for hundreds of years. The name Bangor was sometimes written Beannchor'. It was also called the Vale of Angels, because, according to a popular legend, St. Patrick once rested there and saw the valley filled with angels.
Saint Comgall was born in Antrim in 517, and educated at Clooneenagh Co Clare and Clonmacnoise County Offaly. The spirit of monasticism was then strong in Ireland. Many sought solitude the better to serve God, and with this object Comgall retired to a lonely island. The pleadings of his friends drew him from his retreat and he went on to found a monastery of Bangor.
Under his rule, which was rigid, prayer and fasting were incessant. Food was scant and plain. Worship held the foremost place in the life of the community. It is clear that music was a prominent feature of the worship of the Bangor monks. Crowds came to share his penances and his vigils. They also came to be taught from the Scriptures.
Bangor Abbey is regarded as one of the most important of the early Northern Irish monastic sites, second only to Armagh. Within the extensive rampart which encircled its monastic buildings, students studied scripture, theology, logic, geometry, arithmetic, music, and the classics. Mo Sinu moccu Min was the fifth abbot of Bangor. It is thought that he tutored Columbanus.
Bangor was a major center of learning—called the Light of the World—and trained many missionaries. Carthach of Lismore studied at Bangor, as did Fintan of Doon. Saint Mirin was a prior at Bangor before leaving to found Paisley Abbey in Renfrewshire. Columbanus and Gall went off to Continental Europe in 590 AD and founded the famous monasteries of Luxiell (France), St Gallen (Switzerland) and Bobbio (Italy).
Like many early Irish monasteries, Bangor was destroyed and rebuilt on many occasions. Being near the sea it was probably plundered by Viking raiders. It was in such a poor state that when St. Malachy became Abbot of Bangor in 1121 he had to build everything anew. In 1469, the Franciscans had possession of it, and a century later the Augustinians, after which, at the dissolution of the monasteries, it was given by James I to Sir James Hamilton who repaired the church in 1617 and was buried in it when he died in 1644. It appears that stone from the abbey was used in the construction of the new church. All that remains of the Abbey ruins is St. Malachy's Wall. The present Tower of the church dates back to the 14th century.
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St Malachy was the Archbishop of Armagh, to whom were attributed several miracles and a vision of the identity of the last 112 Popes. He was canonized by Pope Clement III as a Roman Catholic saint, on July 6, 1199, the first Irish saint to be canonized.
Biblically speaking, the papacy has no authority to make or canonize anyone to be a saint. There is no papal stamp of authority from Almighty God.
The Biblical term for saint is anyone, alive or dead, that accepts Lord Jesus as Messiah and obeys the Gospel, regardless what Webster's or any other dictionary might define the term. It's a term such as Christian, and we don't pray to or through dead people. We have one Mediator, Christ Jesus (1 Timothy 2:5)
So if you meet the characteristics mentioned, you are a saint of the Most High God.
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Marriage at Saint Patricks Cathedral
RUC Patrolling the peace
RUC Patrolling the peace Drumcree
Jodie O'Connor who has Austism does Armagh Park Run
Jodie completed her 100th Armagh Park Run. She is an inspiration to many and her smile brightens up even the dullest of Saturday mornings at the Palace Park