Cathedral of St. Joseph Fire, Dec. 31, 1956, Hartford, CT
Previously-unpublished home videos of the fire that destroyed the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Hartford, on December 31, 1956. This video was shot by Warren M. Dunphy and was graciously provided to the Archdiocese by Daniel A. Dunphy. The video was originally shot using a film video camera, then later transferred to VHS, which was then converted to digital. Video was enhanced using Lumetri Essentials in Premiere Pro.
Cathedral Blaze Aka St. Joseph Cathedral Fire - Hartford (1957)
ST. JOSEPH CATHEDRAL FIRE - HARTFORD
Hartford, Connecticut, United States of America (USA).
AS. Smoke pouring out of top section of Cathedral. AS. Tower with smoke pouring out of it. LV. Firemen at the base of the ladders in the street getting them into position and holding them. AS. Fireman on top of ladder near top of tower spraying water up into it from hose. LV. Tower showing fireman spraying hose. SV. Part of the Cathedral smouldering. LV. Tower with hoses of water going up to it. LV. Section of the Cathedral showing roof gutted. LV. Firemen spraying water from top of ladder. GV. Smouldering Cathedral.
The authorities suspect arson.
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Cathedral of Saint Joseph
The Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. Dedicated on May 15, 1962, it stands on the site of the old cathedral destroyed by fire on December 31, 1956
St Joseph Cathedral choir performance December 17,2017
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‘Mysterious’ Basement Fire Forces Catholic Cathedral in New York to Evacuate
A basement fire forced a Catholic church in upper Manhattan to evacuate its parishioners outside last Sunday. Parishioners moved to the lawn of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights on Sunday morning. Cbslocal.com reports: Smoke filled the cathedral shortly after 10 a.m. after a fire started in the basement, officials said. No one was hurt. The cause of the f...
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Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
St. Joseph's Cathedral, Trivandrum
St.Joseph's Metropolitan Cathedral, Palayam, Trivandrum, is the Cathedral Church of the Latin Archdiocese of Trivandrum.
This 137-year old grand monumental Gothic structure had a moderate beginning. The initial Church was constructed in 1873 as a Parish Church to look after the spiritual needs of a few Catholic military men and a few Catholic families who mainly migrated from the coastal region of erstwhile Travancore state, comprising of the present Kanyakumari and Trivandrum Districts. The very name Palayam has its ethymological meaning a 'Cantonment' ie, the Military's residence. On May 4th, 1873 the first Church was blessed by the then Bishop of Quilon Most Rev. Eldaphonese OCD and Rev. Fr. Emygdius OCD, the Parish Priest.
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Los Angeles Cathedral
A tour begins with pictures in and out of the Cathedral.
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New Archbishop celebrates first mass in CT
Just days after being officially installed as the new leader for Catholics in the Hartford archdiocese, Most Reverend Leonard Blair celebrated his first Mass in Connecticut Sunday morning as Archbishop at St. George's church in Guilford.
Saint Joseph Cathedral Organ Installation
Installation of the 2006 Fritts organ in Saint Joseph Cathedral, Columbus Ohio, under the supervision of Paul Fritts, of Paul Fritts & Company and Paul Thornock, Minister of Music at Saint Joseph. Choreographed to Cortege and Litanie by Marcel Dupre, recorded live at the 2006 Organ & Orchestra Concert at First Congregational Church, featuring the 1931 Kimball organ. James David Christie, organist, Timothy E. Smith, conductor. Photography by Rick Sayre. Choreography and production by Jeanne Haber.
Travel Vlog - RockyHill, NewHaven, Hartford - Connecticut USA
Travel Vlog - RockyHill, NewHaven, Hartford - Connecticut USA
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Towns:
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Places:
blue plate kitchen
CT statehouse
wild bills nostalgia center
Puket Cafe Thai Cuisine
pig’s eye pub
bob’s coffee house
gillette castle
cathedral of st. Joseph
sarahs coffee house
tisane cafe
bow tie cinema
“Bar”
ordinary bar
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1966 Easter Festival | WTIC-TV (now WFSB) Hartford, Connecticut | Channel 3 | Dick Bertel
Channel 3, WTIC-TV (now WFSB), broadcasts an outdoor ecumenical Easter service in downtown Hartford, Connecticut on April 10, 1966. Dick Bertel anchors the live television coverage.
Billed as America's first such event, more than 3,000 people from throughout Greater Hartford assembled on Constitution Plaza. Opening with a fanfare provided by the Salvation Army brass ensemble, seventy-five clergymen and a 150 member ecumenical choir gathered at sunrise to worship together. Addressing the multitude in the clips included here are Rev. Robert L. Edwards of the Immanuel Congregational Church and Rev. Paul Wirkus of the Cathedral of St. Joseph. The festival was planned by the Greater Hartford Council of Churches and the Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford.
Although the origins of the modern ecumenical movement can be traced back to the Edinburgh (Scotland) World Missionary Conference of 1910, a global gathering of Protestant and Anglican clergy, its extension to the Catholic Church was prompted by Pope John XXIII (1958 - 1963), Pope Paul VI (1963 - 1978), and Vatican II which stated in its Decree on Ecumenism in 1964 that the restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the principal concerns of the Second Vatican Council. It went on to refer to followers of Protestant and Eastern Orthodox sects of Christianity as separated brethren and to encourage common prayer and worship first, [for] bearing witness to the unity of the Church, and second, [for] sharing in the means of grace. In 1966, the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches and the Vatican Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity (now known as the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity) began collaboration on a common text for worldwide usage.
Many thanks to Dennis House, the current moderator of Face the State, and his colleagues at WFSB for publishing this video to The Hartfordite blog and for making it available for download. After the clip is broadcast on Easter Sunday (April 8) 2012, Dennis discusses its significance with panelists Brian Flaherty, Duby McDowell, and Kevin Rennie. Mr. House rebroadcast the same footage from 1966 as the Flashback segment on Face the State on Easter Sunday (March 27) 2016 to mark the 50th anniversary of the event.
The Evolution of Salsa: A Musical Journey - St. Joseph's Nursing Home
Julio returns to St. Joseph's Nursing Home in Springfield, IL to dance with residents (and even staff) during The Evolution of Salsa: A Musical Journey. Check out our web site:
Catholic in Connecticut
Pope Francis has brought out the masses but of the more than half a million Catholics the Archdiocese of Hartford says are in Connecticut only a fraction attend Sunday services.
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St. Augustine Photos
These are Pictures I found so I put them onto a movie. All pics from google images. The Movie Maker I used was picasa 3.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
WTIC Radio, 1955-1965 | Hartford, CT | '55 Flood, JFK, Constitution Plaza, Gianna D'Angelo | 1965
To celebrate its first four decades, WTIC Radio in Hartford, Connecticut presented four episodes of “The Broadcaster at Forty,” written and produced by David Wilkinson, as special editions of Dick Bertel’s daily “Americana” program.
This hour, which covers the years between 1955 and 1965, was broadcast on Friday, February 12, 1965. Highlights include:
• Introduction of weather probabilities, the 1957 launch of Channel 3 as WTIC-TV (WFSB since 1974), and the 1964 formation of Broadcast Plaza Inc.
• Captain Edward G. Polanski of the air section of the 43rd Infantry Division of the National Guard relating his effort to rescue people from a Farmington Valley house that collapsed during the Great Flood of 1955; Major Charles A. Hadfield of the Air National Guard passing along reports of the flood’s devastation; WTIC Flood Bank campaign on behalf of the American Red Cross
• Ed Anderson reporting on the fire that destroyed Hartford’s Cathedral of St. Joseph on New Year’s Eve 1956
• Gladden W. Baker, the chairman of the Urban Development Committee of the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce (and the Travelers Insurance Company’s Finance Committee), speaking on how Constitution Plaza will replace Front Street
• Senator John F. Kennedy addressing a crowd from The Hartford Times Building as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States on November 7, 1960, the eve of Election Day
• Paul W. Morency, president of the Travelers Broadcasting Service, speaking at the 1961 dedication ceremony for Broadcast House on Constitution Plaza
• Dick Bertel and Dick O’Brien reporting on the 1961 Hartford Hospital fire
• News bulletins about the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy interrupting “Mikeline,” hosted that day by Floyd Richards and Bob Ellsworth
• Striking the bell of the USS Hartford (1858) at the May 11, 1964 dedication of Constitution Plaza with master of ceremonies Herbert J. Kramer, Travelers Insurance vice president
• The Broadcasters Foundation presenting the fifth annual Golden Mike Award to WTIC vice president and general manager Leonard J. Patricelli at The Pierre hotel in New York; Metropolitan Opera coloratura soprano Gianna D’Angelo singing with a 40-piece orchestra conducted by Moshe Paranov, co-founder of the Hartt School of Music and formerly WTIC’s musical director
The theme music is from “The Broadcaster: A Symphonic Suite” album, composed by Robert Maxwell. It was commissioned by WTIC to dedicate the opening of Broadcast House.
MENTIONS
Historical figures: Governor Abraham Ribicoff; President Dwight D. Eisenhower; Paul Revere; Dr. Jonas Salk; state House of Representatives stenographer Alice Miller and clerk John Wassung; fire district chairman Harold E. Drake; lawyer Charles J. Cole; Joseph Stalin, Premier of the Soviet Union; movie star Grace Kelly; Prince Rainier of Monaco; Orval Faubus, Governor of Arkansas; Chief Justice Earl Warren; Vice President Richard M. Nixon, 1960 Republican nominee for President of the United States; Mercury Seven astronauts Alan Shepard, Virgil “Gus” Grissom, John Glenn, Gordon Cooper; State Police Commissioner Leo Mulcahy; John B. Connally, Governor of Texas; first lady Jacqueline Kennedy; NBC; U.S. Constitution; President Lyndon B. Johnson; Mayor William E. Glynn and his daughter Sarah Glynn (Peters); Clair R. McCullough, president of Steinman Television Stations; Governor John N. Dempsey; FCC Chairman E. William Henry; author Mark Twain; Reverend Theodore Parker, abolitionist
Institutions and landmarks: Mile o'Dimes campaign for polio research; “The Hartford Courant” newspaper; Old North Church in Boston; state Capitol; state Senate; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; State Arsenal and Armory; Bell Helicopter; Bradley International Airport; U.S. Route 44; Satan’s Kingdom Bridge; WTIC-FM; Niles Street Convalescent Hospital; All-America City Award; Telstar 1 communications satellite; Broadcast Pioneers
Communities: Newington, Unionville, Farmington, Windsor Locks, Pine Meadow Historic District, New Hartford, Simsbury, East Weatogue Historic District, Granby
Events: 1955 gasoline tax bill; Hurricane Connie; Hurricane Diane; St. Patrick’s Church fire; Sputnik; integration of Little Rock schools; 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles; Mercury spaceflight missions Freedom 7, Liberty Bell 7, Friendship 7, Faith 7; All-America City Award; Cuban Missile Crisis; 1639 signing of the Fundamental Orders; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Plaza 7 Festival of the Seven Lively Arts; Christmas Festival of Lights
“Connecticut on the Alert”
WTIC personnel: news director Tom Eaton; announcers Bob Tyrol, Ross Miller; “Mikeline” caller Ros Fichman
Songs: “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the national anthem; “Yours is My Heart Alone;” “Italian Street Song”
Travelers executives: J. Doyle DeWitt, Sterling T. Tooker, Millard Bartels, Walter G. Cowles
American Federation of Musicians Local 400 (Connecticut Valley Federation of Musicians)
Saint Joseph Cathedral - The Previous of Christmas's children Recital
LRON's Video News- San Jose Downtown, CA U.S. 4:45PM 11.13.2014 By Ray J. Perez (Director of Production)
Walking to Pick up my personal mail and stopping by to the Saint Joseph Cathedral Church in San Jose Downtown where I make my prays with my creator. As a deeply Catholic and a hopelessly Christian worship with faith in the future because there are a hope to keep going.
I found a piano player and singer teacher Julie Wind in class for the children for the upcoming Christmas. They are practicing their musical piece for Christmas Eve Dec. 24th. The children are the future of this country and we have work for them. They remind my grandson Hunter who has their sane age.
3 years ago, in the Catholic concert in this Church by Christmas time where I found to the excellent Musician Mr. Armony (Chelo), we were talking about the Classic Music and both have the same dream. Build a Palace dedicated to the Art and Music because San Jose deserve a Monument for it why ? San Jose City was the old Capitol of California in the Spaniel Colony. San Jose City is the light now. Many of the Musician, Tenors, Sopranos, Painters and all artist in different ways they have not room to grow and the have to emigrate to San Francisco, L.A., Sacramento or San Diego.
San Jose City is the Silicon valley and the title is dispute by San Francisco City in overseas. In different Latin American newspaper, they refers to San Francisco as the Silicon valley and as a Journalist I was surprise. Last Veteran Day parade in Cesar Chavez Park, I saw many youngsters playing their musical instruments when they grow up,they will have migrate to another city or State to keep growing with their careers. One of then is Sharon Miller who plays the clarinet and she's the Director of the Social Services in Saint Joseph Cathedral. Every single year in One week of Musical Catholic Concert praising God. The God's Church ( La Casa de Dios ) where I find peace for my soul.
St Joseph's College by Drone
St Joseph's College by Drone