The Basilica of St. Mary - Minneapolis Minnesota
An aerial fly over of the beautiful and historic Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, MN. The first Basilica in the United States.
Come, Thou Font of Every Blessing
The Basilica Cathedral Choir (directed by Matthew Zurcher) sings Come, Thou Font of Every Blessing (arr. Mark Wilberg, b.1955) during the distribution of Holy Communion on the First Sunday of Advent at The Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis--the first basilica in the United States.
Minneapolis MN - Basilica of Saint Mary
Die Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis ist Konkathedrale der römisch-katholischen Erzdiözese Saint Paul und Minneapolis. Zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts kam in der rasch wachsenden Stadt Minneapolis der Wunsch auf, eine neue Kathedrale zu errichten. Weihnachten 1903 stellte Erzbischof John Ireland die ersten Pläne zum Bau vor, sodass knapp vier Jahre später am 7. August 1907 der erste Spatenstich erfolgen konnte. Architekt war Emmanuel Louis Masqueray. Nach sieben Jahren Bauzeit wurde am 31. Mai 1914 die erste heilige Messe in der neu erbauten Kathedrale abgehalten. 1926 erhielt sie während einer feierlichen Zeremonie mit Papst Pius XI. als erste Kathedrale in den Vereinigten Staaten den Status einer Basilica minor und wurde die Basilica of Saint Mary of Minneapolis. 1975 wurde sie in das National Register of Historic Places der Vereinigten Staaten aufgenommen. (Wikipedia)
Basilica Of St. Mary Celebrates Easter Sunday
Multiple Easter services were held at the Basilica of St. Mary, the oldest basilica in the United States, Angela Davis reports. WCCO 4 News at 5:30 - April 16, 2017
Minnesota - Basilica Of St. Mary
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Minnesota USA - Cathedral of Saint Paul
Die Cathedral of Saint Paul in Saint Paul, der Hauptstadt des US-Bundesstaats Minnesota, die auch als National Shrine of the Apostle Paul bekannt ist, ist die Bischofskirche des römisch-katholischen Erzbistums Saint Paul und Minneapolis und seit 2009 Nationalheiligtum. Konkathedrale der Erzdiözese ist die Marienbasilika in Minneapolis. Die vom französischen Architekten Emmanuel Louis Masqueray entworfene und 1906 bis 1915 erbaute neoromanisch-neobyzantinische Kreuzkuppelkirche steht auf dem Summit Hill oberhalb der Innenstadt von Saint Paul. (Wikipedia)
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The Cathedral of Saint Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. It is the Co-Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis; the other Co-Cathedral is the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis. One of the most distinctive cathedrals in the United States, it sits on Cathedral Hill overlooking downtown St. Paul and features a distinctive copper-clad dome. It is the third largest completed church in the United States, and the fourth tallest. It is dedicated to Paul the Apostle, who is also the namesake of the City of St. Paul. The current building opened in 1915 as the fourth cathedral of the archdiocese to bear this name. On March 25, 2009, it was designated as the National Shrine of the Apostle Paul by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Vatican. (Wikipedia)
Mary Tyler Moore Show - Filming Locations - Matt's Rad Show
Join Ashley and Me as we explore Minneapolis to dig up some of the Filming Locations to the Mary Tyler Moore Show!
In the show, Mary's apartment home address was 119 N Weatherly Ave, Apt D. The actual home is located at 2104 Kenwood Ave and is for sale!
The Lake Mary is walking by is Lake of The Isles.
The location that many of the shots from the opening montage of Mary shopping are located at the IDS Building in downtown Minneapolis. This is where she went shopping, rode the escalator, had lunch, and walked around. Nicollet Ave and 7th Street in downtown Minneapolis.
Basil's Restaurant is located here as well. Be sure to ask for the Mary Tyler Moore Table!
Mary worked in the Snyder Building. In real life, it is the Midwest Federal Savings And Loan, located a block south of the IDS Center on Nicollet Mall. Built in 1969, it rises up 275 feet high supporting 20 stories.
the famous statute of Mary Richards tossing her hat was donated by TV Land cable TV network. It is normally located on Nicollet Mall, the pedestrian mall that takes the place of Nicollet Ave in downtown Minneapolis. Mary is normally located at the southwest corner of 7th and Nicollet, across the street from the IDS Center.
The Statue is now located at the Minneapolis Visitor Information Center. 505 Nicollet Mall #100, Minneapolis, MN 55402 due to construction on Nicollet st.
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Sunday Mass @ Basilica Of St.Mary & Suprise Birthday Of Saul Mellado @ Mi Casa Su Casa Vlog # 119
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Places to see in ( Minneapolis - USA )
Places to see in ( Minneapolis - USA )
Minneapolis is a major city in Minnesota that forms Twin Cities with the neighboring state capital of St. Paul. Bisected by the Mississippi River, it's known for its parks and lakes. Minneapolis is also home to many cultural landmarks like the Walker Art Center, a contemporary art museum, and the adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, famed for Claes Oldenburg's Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture.
Minneapolis is the biggest and artiest town on the prairie, with all the trimmings of progressive prosperity – swank art museums, rowdy rock clubs, organic and ethnic eateries and edgy theaters. It's always happenin', even in winter. And here's the bonus: folks are attitude-free and the embodiment of 'Minnesota Nice.' Count how many times they tell you to 'Have a great day,' come rain or shine or snow.
Districts of Minneapolis :
Downtown
The central business district, major sports and theater venues, the city's main clubbing area in the Warehouse District, Loring Park, Elliot Park, and the historic mill ruins along the Mississippi.
South
West Bank, Seward, Midtown, Nokomis, Longfellow, and Minnehaha Park
Southwest
Uptown, Lyn-Lake, Linden Hills, Eat Street, and the Chain of Lakes
North
Near North, Camden, Bryn Mawr and Theodore Wirth Park.
Northeast
The birthplace of Minneapolis in Old Saint Anthony, old victorian houses on Nicollet Island, and further north the old working class enclaves of Northeast that are now home to a growing artist community.
Southeast
Dinkytown, Prospect Park, Como, and the University of Minnesota
Towering glass skyscrapers, stunning blue lakes and rivers, tree canopied city streets, premier shopping, state of the art cuisine and entertainment, and a modern transportation network and infrastructure characterize this rapidly growing city and justify its identity as the upper midwest's premier (if not only) metropolis.
Minneapolis was destined to be a center of commerce due to its location at the Falls of St. Anthony, which was named by the French explorer Fr. Louis Hennepin in 1680. St. Anthony Falls is by far the largest source of water power on the Mississippi River. The falls were harnessed to power lumber mills in the 1840s and later for flour milling. By 1870, Minneapolis on the west bank and St. Anthony on the east bank formed the largest flour producing center in the world. In 1872, Minneapolis absorbed its older neighbor. Most of the old St Anthony township is now known as Northeast Minneapolis. A small part of the old township comprises most of the current suburb of St. Anthony
A lot to see in Minneapolis such as :
Minnehaha Park
Walker Art Center
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
Mill City Museum
Bde Maka Ska
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Lake Harriet
Nickelodeon Universe
Saint Anthony Falls
Stone Arch Bridge
Guthrie Theater
Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Lake of the Isles
Fort Snelling State Park
SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium
Uptown, Minneapolis
Minneapolis Park and Recreation
Minnehaha Creek
Hyland Hills Ski Area
National Wildlife Refuge, Bloomington Education And Visitor Center
Lake Minnetonka
Theodore Wirth Regional Park
Nicollet Mall
Theodore Wirth Parkway
Loring Park
Lake Nokomis
Spoonbridge and Cherry
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
American Swedish Institute
Edinborough Park
FlyOver America
Downtown West
Cedar-Riverside
The Museum of Russian Art
Hidden Falls Regional Park
Mill Ruins Park
Centennial Lakes Park
Basilica of Saint Mary
Boom Island Park
University (neighborhood), Minneapolis
Cedar Lake
Silverwood Park
Crayola Experience, Mall of America
The Loppet Foundation
Nicollet Island
Wabun Picnic Area
Lyndale Park Rose Garden
Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden
Gold Medal Park
( Minneapolis - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Minneapolis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Minneapolis - USA
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Basilica of St Mary
Easter Vigil closing song
Basilica of Saint Mary & Downtown
Phantom 3 Pro Sky View
Pontifical trumpets at the Basilica of Saint Mary
Listen to how magnificent the pontifical trumpet sounds on the Basilica organ. This year's Festival of Lights gala will be raising money to add this stop to the Cathedral organs. Sign up to donate at cathedralheritagefoundation.org.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MINNESOTA STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MINNESOTA STATE,U S A
1. MINNESOTA STATE CAPITOL,SAINT PAUL 44°57'19.34N 93° 6'6.95W
2. CATHEDRAL OF ROSARY,DULUTH 46°48'59.93N 92° 4'4.61W
3. MALL OF AMERICA,BLOOMINGTON 44°51'15.26N 93°14'32.23W
4. SPLIT ROCK LIGHTHOUSE,TWO HARBORS 47°12'0.90N 91°22'1.08W
5. FORT SNELLING,ST.PAUL 44°53'34.33N 93°10'50.60W
6. WATER FALLS PIGEON RIVER,PORTAGE 48° 0'16.86N 89°35'47.07W
7. CATHEDRAL OF ST.PAUL,ST.PAUL 44°56'49.16N 93° 6'32.54W
8. STATUE OF LOON,VERGAS 46°39'51.64N 95°47'56.51W
9. INSTITUTE OF ARTS,MINNEAPOLIS 44°57'29.90N 93°16'27.00W
10. PELICAN PETE,PELICAN RAPIDS 46°34'11.58N 96° 4'57.49W
11. MILL CITY MUSEUM,MINNEAPOLIS 44°58'44.10N 93°15'25.13W
12. MINNESOTA ZOO,APPLE VALLEY 44°46'2.82N 93°11'40.13W
13. GOOSEBERRY FALLS,TWO HARBORS 47° 8'36.67N 91°27'58.71W
14. BASILICA OF ST.MARY,MINNEAPOLIS 44°58'23.43N 93°17'10.21W
15. SPIRIT MOUNTAIN RECREATION,DULUTH 46°43'6.32N 92°12'48.09W
16. VALLEYFAIR AMUSEMENT PARK,SHAKOPEE 44°47'56.93N 93°27'22.65W
17. WEISMAN ART MUSEUM,MINNEAPOLIS 44°58'22.46N 93°14'13.16W
18. ST.MARY'S CATHEDRAL,ST.CLOUD 45°33'31.54N 94° 9'41.24W
19. MINNESOTA HISTORY CENTER,ST.PAUL 44°56'58.57N 93° 6'19.01W
20. BAPTISM FALLS,SILVER BAY 47°20'56.51N 91°12'15.63W
21. GIANT SPOON&CHERRY,MINNEAPOLIS 44°58'12.94N 93°17'20.66W
22. FORT ST.CHARLES,MAGNUSONS ISLAND 49°21'42.20N 94°58'52.61W
23. MINNEHAHA FALLS,MINNEAPOLIS 44°54'55.84N 93°12'39.37W
24. ST.PETER & PAUL'S CHURCH,MANKATO 44° 9'54.74N 93°59'47.04W
25. MINNESOTA WELCOME,MOORHEAD 46°50'47.68N 96°46'9.48W
26. SNOWMAN,NORTH ST.PAUL 45° 0'55.13N 92°59'30.62W
Frogtown the Low Place
A people's history of the Frogtown Neighborhood in St. Paul, Minnesota, produced by Timothy Young, Carol Ringer, the Frogtown History Project, and the Frogtown Community Center in 1986. The video aired on the Twin Cities Public Television, KTCA , in 1989.
God Is -Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Choir
The Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Choir sings God Is.
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The Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception is located in downtown Norfolk. It is the oldest parish community in the Catholic Diocese of Richmond and often referred to as The Mother Church of Tidewater Virginia. It came into existence in 1791 as St. Patrick's Church which was two years before the establishment of the United States hierarchy and twenty-nine years before the institution of the Richmond Diocese. Its first parishioners were French Catholics, compelled to abandon their native land by the French Revolution. In a matter of years, it received some of the earliest Irish Catholic immigrants to the United States.
The original church was built in 1842, but was destroyed by fire in 1856 rendering the building dysfunctional for use as a church. In 1858, the present church building was erected. It was dedicated to Mary of the Immaculate Conception, and was the first church to bear the name after the dogma of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX.
African American Catholics began attending St. Mary in 1886 where a portion of the choir loft was reserved for them. Subsequently, in 1889 the Josephites began coming from Richmond and by September of that year, St. Joseph's Black Catholic parish was founded with the Josephites serving as priests; their mission was to serve the spiritual needs of the Black community. Seventy-two years later, 1961, St. Joseph's was merged with St. Mary. On November 1, 1989, the newly renovated/restored edifice was rededicated with the Most Reverend Pio Laghi, D.D., Apostolic Pro-Nuncio serving as the Principal Celebrant of the Rededication Mass. Today St.Mary is a vibrant, predominately African-American worship community offering numerous ministries and outreach programs.
On December 8, 1991, the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception became a Minor Basilica. The date also marked the 200th Anniversary of the church. The official proclamation was read by Apostolic Pro-Nuncio, Archbishop Agostino Ciacciavillan who also served as the principal celebrant of the Liturgy. Being named a minor basilica is an honor given by the Pope. It becomes a place of pilgrimage and is an honorary title recognizing the distinguished nature of St. Mary. There are 33 other minor basilicas in the United States, St Mary is the only one in the Commonwealth of Virginia. December 8, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, is the main celebration at the Basilica.
Inside America's first Basilica in Minnesota
ep.#64 The Basilica of Saint Mary is a Roman Catholic minor Basilica located on its own city block along Hennipen Ave. between 16th & 17th st. in downtown Minneapolis Minnesota. It was the first Basilica established in the united states. The Basilica of Saint Mary is the co-Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archidiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
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We visited St Marys Basilica in Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Basilica of Saint Mary
Our church was commissioned by Archbishop Ireland (1838-1918) and designed by French architect Emmanuel Masqueray (1861-1917) in a beaux-arts style. It was intended to house the relocated parish of the Immaculate Conception, founded in 1868.
The building was constructed between 1907-1915. Interior work, begun in 1922, was near completion when Pope Pius XI named the church the first Basilica in the United States on February 1, 1926.
High Altar
The marble altar and baldachin (the canopy over the altar) were designed by Boston architects Maginnis & Walsh, and handcrafted at the Benziger Brothers Studios in Pietrasanta, Italy. Monsignor Reardon describes his vision for the altar in his history of the Basilica: In finishing the church the major problem was, of course, the main altar. On its solution everything else depended; for the altar would give meaning and tone to all the rest... For that, the finest marble that money could procure must be available, and the most skillful sculptors commissioned to chisel it into life... The altar must be one of the finest in America in material, design and workmanship.
Wrought iron grill
The elaborate wrought iron grille surrounding the sanctuary was fabricated by the Flour City Ornamental Iron Company of Minneapolis. It contains symbols and stories of the life of Mary. The cipollino marble pillars supporting the grillwork were imported from Italy.
Statues of the Apostles
The marble statues surrounding the Sanctuary depict the apostles. Carved in Italy, they are half size copies of those in St. John Lateran, Cathedral of Rome.
Shrine of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Part of the 1999-2000 renovation, this new chapel was created at the south end of the building.
The statue of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception was dedicated on March 26, 1876 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. It was brought here when the parish moved to The Basilica. The statue, originally polychrome, was restored to its present state after vandalism to the church in 1981.
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Part of the 1999-2000 renovation, this new chapel was created at the south end of the building.
The mosaic of Our Lady of Guadalupe was dedicated in 2005. It was created in the Vatican Mosaic studios after the original image that is venerated in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
Shrine of the Sacred Heart
The carrara marble statue of the Sacred Heart in this chapel was previously housed in the church of the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minn. A wooden, polychrome statue of the Sacred Heart which was brought here from the Church of the Immaculate Conception can be found in the narthex.
Shrine of Saint Anne
This chapel has long been a pilgrimage site to St. Anne, mother of Mary. Her relics are buried in the altar. The statue in the chapel depicts St. Anne who is teaching her daughter, Mary.
Shrine of Our Lady of La'Vang
This chapel was originally dedicated to St. John Vianny, who now is featured in our Vocation Garden on the east side of the Basilica. The Statue of Our Lady of La'Vang was procured by Fr. Michael O'Connell, former pastor of the Basilica, during a trip to Vietnam. Our Lady of La'Vang is the patroness of Vietnam.
Shrine of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
A new and popular saint in the early 20th C. St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also know as The Little Flower, is depicted in her Carmelite habit gazing upon the crucifix while holding roses.
Shrine of St. Anthony
This Shrine was originally intended to be dedicated to St. Patrick, as the wall carving of the clover and the snake (symbols of St. Patrick) as well as the relic of St. Patrick, buried in the altar suggest. Never-the-less, the shrine now houses a statue of St. Anthony, patron saint of finding things and lost people.
Shrine of St. Joseph
The statue of St. Joseph in this chapel is shown holding a flowering staff. According to the tradition, when the priests were looking for a suitable husband for Mary they gave all eligible men a dead branch to hold. When St. Joseph took it in his hand it started to bloom. This was interpreted as a sign that he was to become the husband of Mary.
Saint Joseph Chapel
Built as part of the 1999-2000 development of The Basilica Undercroft, this chapel is located on ground level and was dedicated in 2000. Although very modern in its layout, materials and architectural detailing, the greatest care was taken in visually relating this chapel, dedicated to the husband of Mary and foster-father of Jesus, with The Basilica of Saint Mary.
Reconciliation Chapels
The first of these two chapels is dedicated to Saint Augustine, known for his dramatic conversion from a life of sin. The other is dedicated to Saint Hildegard of Bingen, the great reconciler of the twelfth century.
The reconciliation chapels are designed to enhance the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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St. Mary's OCA is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States of America. We are a parish of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). Our church is a part of the Diocese of Chicago and the Midwest. Although we are an American Orthodox church, we have some cultural ties to eastern European traditions. Many families are descendants of Carpatho-Rusyn immigrants from the eastern Slovakian region of the Austrio-Hungarian Empire. We have a rich history and a dynamic present. We would like to share our church-life with you, and hope that you will enjoy our selection of music and other videos. You can subscribe below!
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[The song is We Have No Help, sung by
St. Mary's choir led by Dn. Gregory Ealy.
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral in Minneapolis.
October 1st 2011, Taste of Northeast Festival Concert.
Composer: Boris Ledkovsky
TEXT:
We have no help, no other help than you. We have no help, no other help than you. We have no hope, no other hope than you. We have no hope, no other hope than you, O Lady Theotokos, O Lady Theotokos. Swiftly come to help us, switfly come to help us, swiftly come to help us. We have set our hope on you. We exult in you alone, we exult in you alone, for we are your servants, for we are your servants. Let us not be put to shame, let us not be put to shame, let us not be put to shame.