St Patrick's Day Parade Skibbereen Co Cork 2015
Fun was had by everyone friend and family alike in the biggest parade ever in Skibbereen Co Cork this year, All photography by Nikki Kitley, All Rights Reserved... To find more photos of Skibbereen and West Cork, find me on Facebook as Skibbereen Photos. Music copyright free St Patrick's Day Lord Mayo
Fr. Charlie Mc Donnell: St. Patrick's Day Mass In Irish. 17.03.2018
Fr. Charlie Mc Donnell celebrates St. Patrick's Day Mass in Irish (with the sermon) in English at St. Mary's Church, Westport. 17.03.2018.
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Bandon, Co. Cork, Ireland. Interior.
Architect: George Goldie. Built: 1865-61. Neo-Gothic style. More information:
Ireland: Clamoring bells of Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin
Also notice the cars on the wrong side of the street....we were so unaccustomed to it we almost got hit several times!
A Love of Ireland - Cork - Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
A beautiful video highlighting the exquisite beautiy of the Gothic Revival styled cathedral of Saint Fin Barre. Shot this today for my interactive ebook, A love of Ireland - Cork
Film and Edited by Edward Mark Fitzgerald
Music By Kevin MacLeod
Glandore church of Ireland
Another beautiful day in sunny south west cork Ireland. Great location of staycations and holidays. Country and seaside spot only one hour drive to Cork International Airport. The Rectory in Glandore is a Popular wedding venue for couples who get married in this church.
West Cork ringing festival
Last day of the West Cork Ringing Festival at St. Fin Barre's Cathedral.
Rounds and Called changes.
360 degree video: St. Patrick's day in Cork / Ireland 2017
A 360 degree video (spherical video) of St. Patrick's day parade in the city of Cork / Ireland at 17/3/2017
Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, the Day of the Festival of Patrick), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.
Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Christian feast day in the early 17th century and is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (especially the Church of Ireland), the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Lutheran Church. The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, and celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, cèilidhs, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Christians who belong to liturgical denominations also attend church services and historically the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol were lifted for the day, which has encouraged and propagated the holiday's tradition of alcohol consumption.
Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador (for provincial government employees), and the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat. It is also widely celebrated by the Irish diaspora around the world, especially in Great Britain, Canada, the United States, Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand. Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in more countries than any other national festival. Modern celebrations have been greatly influenced by those of the Irish diaspora, particularly those that developed in North America. In recent years, there has been criticism of Saint Patrick's Day celebrations for having become too commercialised and for fostering negative stereotypes of the Irish.
Durrus Church Live Stream Christmas December 2018
Christmas Day Mass Live from the Sheeps head With Fr Gerard Galvin PP
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The Beautiful Sheeps head is located about 35Km from Bantry on the Sheeps Head Peninsula, West Cork
An tAifreann Naofa - Mass in Irish: 16-06-2019, Rathfarnham, Church of the Annunciation, Dublin
Live Streaming Mass in the Irish language. From Rathfarnham Parish
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Ireland - Thin Places - Mystical Places
Ireland has many thin places - places where the veil between this world and the eternal world is thin. This video is a collection of images that feature some of my favorite thin places in Ireland. They include Timoleague in County Cork, Lough Gur in County Limerick, Caldragh Cemetery in County Fermanagh, Grange stone circle in Co. Limerick, Athassel Priory in Co. Tipperary; Ardfert, Mount Brandon, Uragh stone circle and Cashelkeelty stone circle in Co. Kerry, Mount Brandon in Co. Kerry; Gouganne Barra in Co. Cork, Ardmore in Co. Waterford; Balllintubber Abbey and the Knock Shrine in Co. Mayo; Thor Ballylee in Co. Galway, Glencolumcille in Co. Donegal, the Rock of Cashel in Co. Tipperary, Clonfert in Co. Galway, the Burren in Co. Clare, Well of the Weathers in Co. Kerry, Drumcliffe in Co.Sligo, Achill Island in Co. Mayo, Corcomroe Abbey in Co. Clare, Hill of Tara in Co.Meath, Glendalough in Co. Wicklow, Coole Park in Co. Galway, Kilmacduagh in Co. Clare, St. Brigid's Holy Well in Co. Kildare, St. Seanan's Church in Dingle, Carrowmore in Co. Sligo. Enjoy.
Music for this video is Long Road Ahead by Kevin McLeod incompetech.com
St.Patrick's Day Parade,Cork,Ireland-2010 Part-2
St.Patrick's Day Parade,Cork,Ireland.2010
Camera: Thomas Cleetus
Album Swargeeyanadu
Babychen Kocheril
St Patricks Day Bandon Bells
ringing in Ballymodan Tower Bandon 2pm Sunday 17.03.2013
The Dubliners - Chill Chais at Trafalgar Square on St. Patrick's Day 2002
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Shall My Soul Pass Through Old Ireland
A little video dedicated to a good friend and great accordion player,Ossie mellon . (BYE the way, he was from ireland, but loved newfoundland). It combines images from Ireland, Newfoundland, and an Irish song, ( shall My Soul Pass Through Old Ireland ) performed by a Newfoundland band called, the whitehorse band.
In a dreary Brixton prison
Where an Irish rebel lay
By his side a priest was kneeling
'Ere his soul should pass away
Then he faintly murmered Father
As he clasped him by the hand
saying father tell me truly
Shall my soul pass through Ireland?
Shall my soul pass through old Ireland
Pass through Cork City grand
Shall I see the old cathedral
Where St. Patrick took his stand
Shall I see that little chapel
Where I pledged my heart and hand
ohh Father tell me truly
Shall my soul pass through Ireland?
'Twas for loving dear old Ireland
In this prison cell I lie
'Twas for loving dear old Ireland
In this foreign land I'll die
Will you meet my little daughter
Will you make her understand
ohh Father tell me truly
Shall my soul pass through Ireland?
Shall my soul pass through old Ireland
Pass through Cork City grand
Shall I see the old cathedral
Where St. Patrick took his stand
Shall I see that little chapel
Where I pledged my heart and hand
ohh Father tell me truly
Shall my soul pass through Ireland?
Clones Town (Updated) - A Visit Through The Years
Greetings to all from Clones Town
(The original Clones Video with 10K views disappeared from YouTube)
I have taken the opportunity to update the video a little bit and have uploaded it again. It now includes a short segment of the 1964 Fleadh Ceol. It is a very grainy piece of film and of poor quality, but I think it is worthwhile seeing in any event. This was taken from a short BBC film.
I also managed to include a few segments of film of the GNR Trains coming into Clones Train Station. I would love to find more of this film as I think it's a very important part of our heritage)
I hope this video appeals to everyone who lives in Clones, anyone who has ever lived in Clones, and to all it family decendents researching their roots. Clones is a town of which we should all be proud.
In compiling this video I could not help but be humbled by thoughts of our ancestors walking the same streets, past the same buildings, worshipping in the same churches and hearing the exact same bells of the Sacred Heart Church which are on the soundtrack of this video.. Some of these old photographs go back to the late 1800s' (not photographed by me!)
It is often said that a town is only as good as it's people. Clones Town has great People. Despite all the adversity visited on Clones Town over the years, it's people have always bounced back and come through with it's tremendous community spirit.
One of the biggest blows ever suffered by Clones (in living memory) was undoubtably the closure of the Great Northern Railway in 1957. It's effect at the time is impossible to put into words. Growing up in Clones during the sixties, it's closure was constantly bemoaned by everybody. Of course the town also had to deal with the woes brought on by the Troubles and the unavoidable economic difficulties of being a border town.
Clones Town has always punched above it's weight with it's number of well known sportsmen, authors, playwrights, musicians and composers.
Soundtrack on Video: 'The Clones Suite' (by Enda Whyte)
Nice to see you
On the road again
Bricks n' Brass
In a Heartbeat
© Enda Whyte, 2011, all rights reserved, Copyright Control
History
Clones was the site of a monastic settlement in the kingdom of Dartraige Con-innsi, originally founded by Tigernach (anglicised Tierney) in the 6th century, until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII. St. Tigernach or Tierney's abbey, built in the early 6th century was dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. Tigernach later became Bishop of Clogher and removed that see to Clones, where he died of the plague in 550. The abbot was the Primus Abbas, or first mitred abbot of Ireland. The ruins of a 12th century abbey building can still be found in the town, along with a sarcophagus reputed to have been built to house the remains of Saint Tighearnach, and a 9th century round tower and high cross.
Transport
The town was the site of a major junction on the Great Northern Railway during the 19th and early 20th centuries, where routes from Enniskillen, Armagh, Cavan, and Dundalk converged. This formed the focal point of the railway network in what is now the border area between the Republic and Northern Ireland. The railways were finally closed after unilateral closure of the Northern Ireland route sections by the Northern Authorities and the Ulster Transport Authority (see History of rail transport in Ireland). Clones railway station was opened on 26 June 1858, closed for passenger traffic on 14 October 1957, and finally closed altogether on 1 January 1960.
Army Band Conductor- Capt Fergal Carroll- What I Do
Capt Fergal Carroll describes what his role and responsibilities are as a Army Band conductor.
Another Cloudy Day in Downpatrick
Grey, wet Saturday in the town.
Saint Patrick's Day Cork-IRL, 2011 (8)
Saint Patrick's Day in Cork-Ireland, 17MAR2011. PARADE ON MAIN STREET.
St Patrick's Day Parade 2015, Mulranny, Co Mayo, Ireland