Most Beautiful Church : Osaka St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
Most Beautiful Church : Osaka St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
It is always a suprise to find a Christian Church in Japan. This one is one of the most beautiful one I found.
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Mustard Seed's Japan Church Tour
My wonderful husband, Matt, had the pleasure of visiting this church last year. Allow him to give you a quick tour!
Kyoto Japan - The bike ride to church
Kyoto Japan - The bike ride to church
10 Minutes of Japanese Priest
I amaze myself sometimes.
Inside My Japanese Temple
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Kyoto Temple
Golden Temple Bell
olivia's lector
olivia's church lector in Nara Japan 2009.8.30.&9.6.
The A-Team!
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An extract from the gospel of the 'A-Team'
~The Origins Of The A-Team~
The humble beginnings of The A-Team started in March 2006, circa
morning tea. In the storm fed midst of a Software design assignment
the class was torn into two halves, divided into two teams, if you
will, separating the strong from the weak.
These teams were designated in a simple form, one was team B, the
other soon came to be called The A Team.This A Team soon completed its
dark work and reveled in the glory of the power point presentation,
Bearing the name of The Ark of the Covenant.Such was the power of this
dark artifact that the half mad and inbred denizens of the B team were
soon pushed back to the dank underworld from which they came.
Though many former comrades had fallen, the surviving members of the
Battle of Storage Hardware were now battle-brothers, sworn to give
there lives should the forces of evil rise again.
Over the year many of the A team slowly drifted away, seeking personal
glory, while two of the most devout disciples protected the honour
that the order of the A Team represented, and peace prospered
unfettered for a few months...
This time of peace and prosperity allowed the knights of the A Team to
focus there energies upon the great art forms, music, swordplay and
hopscotch. The A Team saw great things unfold before them they saw
things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
They watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser gate.
Before the dark times, before the empire.
In the events leading up to the great Soldat wars a veil of darkness
fell over the vision of the A Team, severely limiting there insight
into the passing events. The A Team knew fear, and realized that if
there holy order where to survive the coming storm they would need to
fortify there ranks.
After a short argument a midget lit the signal fire summoning the
former members of the A Team to Senior Computing Lab's deep, where the
first waves of the storm would break upon spear and shield.
Mercenaries, wandering sell swords, warriors and Dylan heard the call
to arms and joined the A Team in there moment of dire need, and it was
here that the first battle would be fought. hundreds upon thousands of
the nameless undead fell upon the mountain of soldat lead by those of
the B team who had the strength to retain a semblance of self in the
fiery depths of hell.
Many of the lights forces died upon that battlefield, but after 120
long years the backbone of the armies of hell were broken, and the
forces of evil scattered throughout the land. In the coming years the
Remnants would have to be put down, and the light had suffered
horrible losses, but all those who had stood with the A Team
remembered what had been done, and the valour with which they had
fought, and when the time came they would answer the call, one last
time.
14 November - inside Todai-ji, the biggest wooden building on earth - 2
Todai-ji, a Buddhist temple in Nara, near Kyoto, is the biggest wooden building on earth!
The Hawaiian Islands, 1924
Creator(s):Ford Motor Company. (Most Recent)
Series : Motion Picture Films Relating to the Ford Motor Company, the Henry Ford Family, Noted Personalities, Industry, and Numerous Americana and Other Subjects, compiled ca. 1903 - ca. 1954
Collection FC: Ford Motor Company Collection, ca. 1903 - ca. 1954
Production Date: 1924
Access Restriction(s): Unrestricted
Use Restriction(s): Restricted - Possibly
Specific Use Restriction: Copyright
Note: All rights were conveyed to the U.S. Government on Nov. 28, 1962. However, proprietary rights or existing copyright in footage obtained from other sources by Ford Motor Company may exist.
Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier: 91174
Local Identifier: FC-FC-484
世界文化遺產 高弟的聖家堂 Sagrada Familia Antoni Gaudi Cornet Barcelona Spain
聖家堂,在修建了一個多世紀後,終於宣布,可望2026年完工,屆時教堂將高達172公尺,成為歐洲最高的宗教建築,由西班牙傳奇建築家安東尼·高弟(Antoni Gaudí)所設計,自1882年開始興建。100多年來,依靠私人捐款和觀光遊客提供的經費修建至今,預計2026年可完成主體部份,2032年可完成全部裝飾。目前18座高塔中,東、西、南三個立面共12座鐘塔已完成,分別代表耶穌的十二門徒。教堂中央6座高塔則尚未完成,這些高塔代表聖經四福音書的4位作者、聖母瑪利亞以及耶穌基督。據了解,聖家堂計劃在2026年完工,是為了紀念高第去世100週年。而聖家堂在尚未完工的情況下,即已被聯合國教科文組織列入世界文化遺產名錄.
Trip to THE GRAND CANYON, Arizona
This is how we got to The Grand Canyon and some moments on the way back
- LAX airport , CA
- Phoenix, AZ
- North Rim of the Grand Canyon Park , AZ
- Sedona , AZ ( Cathedral Rock Trail )
- Scottdale , AZ
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【ジャイナ教寺院】Jain Temple (Jainism Temple) バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院3
バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院@神戸 Shikharband Jain
日本で唯一のジャイナ教寺院である、バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院。総大理石製の特徴的な外観は、ひときわ異彩を放っています。ここは、神戸に住んでいるジャイナ教徒28家族の浄財によって1985年に建設されました。商業に従事する人が多いジャイナ教徒が、神戸の街に多く住んでいたことから、寺院造営と日々の運営が実現したのです。
国立民族博物館(万博公園)にあるジャイナ教の神の像。
ジャイナ教は、紀元前5世紀頃に、北インドに生まれた宗教で、厳しい戒律を特徴とし、生き物を傷つけない「アヒンサー(不害)」を徹底します。例えば、生命を踏みつける可能性のある農業などには従事しません。聖職者は虫を吸い込まないように白い布マスクで口と鼻を覆い、一般信者も完全な菜食主義を守っています。現代風に言うなら、ジャイナ教徒は究極のエコロジストです。
神戸のバグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 Shikharband Jain
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
リバティーチャーチ京都の洗礼式 Baptism of Liberty Church Kyoto
リバティーチャーチ京都の洗礼式。
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine (UNESCO/NHK)
The island of Itsukushima, in the Seto inland sea, has been a holy place of Shintoism since the earliest times. The first shrine buildings here were probably erected in the 6th century. The present shrine dates from the 12th century and the harmoniously arranged buildings reveal great artistic and technical skill. The shrine plays on the contrasts in colour and form between mountains and sea and illustrates the Japanese concept of scenic ...
Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
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Antonino - A day in the life of Antonio - 4K Version
The bells of death, that's how my daughter calls them. I had not noticed the phenomenon until one day my daughter who was visiting made me realize that every time someone dies in a small village like the one I live in here in Spain, the bells announce the death. The bells have a particular sound and rhythm and are played sort of silently in the morning. So as to announce the death of the person who died during the night.
In the past, people used to know from far away in the fields listening to the sound of the bells if the person who died was a man a woman or a young child.
This knowledge has been lost and I'm not even sure the church people still know how to make the bells sound according to the gender and age of the deceased. They always sound the same to me, but most of the time they wake me up so I don't kind of pay attention to see if I can detect a difference.
This winter has been a busy one for the bells. My father who is 86 years young and in great shape (for now) has seen many of his best friends taken away by the bells of death during the past winter months. Every month two or three close friends and or acquaintances he knew all his life passed away. I'm sure deep down, he's starting to think about when his turn will come. My mother left us last fall also and I can sense he is somewhat worried.
While listening to my favorite guitar player today, one song caught my attention. Antonino, it's the name of one of my dad's good all times friend. He's not in top shape nowadays and I remembered making some clips last year for the film I am making about this village.
I decided to use the clips and show Antonio the wonders of his work in his garden, in Aldeanueva De Ebro AKA The Village with Three Lies.
I hope you all enjoy it.
St. John's goes Camping
We go camping twice a year, and this year we started out camping at Carpinteria Beach...woohoo
The National Anthem on Sunday @ St. John's Detroit
On the Sunday before Veterans Day St. John's honors our country with the singing of the National Anthem
Significance of Place and Technology
The US National Anthem @ St. John's Detroit
On the 2nd and 5th Sunday we sing the National Anthem at the beginning of our Choral Morning Prayer Service