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Holy Family Catholic Church (Strawberry Hill) Kansas City, KS - USA
A Slovenian Parish in Strawberry Hill.
Founded in 1958.
40 Tallest Building in each U.S. State Height Comparison - 3D
including State map and flag
40 Tallest Building in each U S State Comparison 3D
Featuring
Washington, D.C.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Delaware Wilmington River Tower
Mississippi Biloxi Beau Rivage Casino Hotel
South Carolina Columbia Capitol Center
New Mexico Albuquerque Albuquerque Plaza
Kansas Wichita Epic Center
Utah Salt Lake City Wells Fargo Center
Rhode Island Providence Industrial National Bank Building
Hawaii Honolulu First Hawaiian Center
Arizona Phoenix Chase Tower
Virginia Virginia Beach The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Maryland Baltimore Transamerica Tower
Connecticut Hartford City Place
Arkansas Little Rock Simmons Tower
Oregon Portland Wells Fargo Center
Kentucky Kentucky 400 West Market
Wisconsin Milwaukee U.S. Bank Center
Tennessee Nashville AT&T Building
Missouri Kansas City One Kansas City Place
Iowa Des Moines 801 Grand
Nebraska Omaha First National Bank Tower
Nevada Paradise The Palazzo
Louisiana New Orleans One Shell Square
Colorado Denver Republic Plaza
Alabama Mobile RSA Battle House Tower
Michigan Detroit Detroit Marriott
Massachusetts Boston John Hancock Tower
Minnesota Minneapolis IDS Center
Indiana Indianapolis Salesforce Tower
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Devon Tower
Florida Miami Panorama Tower
North Carolina Charlotte Bank of America Corporate Center
New Jersey Jersey City 99 Hudson Street
Washington Seattle Columbia Center
Ohio Cleveland Key Tower
Texas Houston JPMorgan Chase Tower
Georgia Atlanta Bank of America Plaza
California Los Angeles Wilshire Grand Center
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Comcast Technology Center
Illinois Chicago Willis Tower
New York New York City One World Trade Center
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Morning Glory Ministries - Helping the poor, needy, and homeless in downtown Kansas City
Morning Glory Ministries (MGM) helps to meet the needs of the poor, needy, and homeless in downtown Kansas City. It is a part of The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, (AKA the Gold Dome) and has been active for over 40 years. Their mission is to make the lives of those in distress better. Many poor and homeless need a hot meal. Other needs may be more specific, like clothing for for a new job, or an I.D. or bus pass. Morning Glory is here to assist those in need and provide volunteer opportunities to anyone willing to be the hands and feet of Christ!
416 w 12th st Kansas City, MO 64105
To volunteer or get involved
info@morningglorycares.com
816-842-0416
Meals
Breakfast
Tuesday - Friday 7:15 - 8:30 am
Lunch
Saturday 12 -12:45
Sunday 1 -1:45
Emergency Assistance
Tuesday - Friday
8:30 - 11:30 am
Cathedral Of The Plains St Fidelis Catholic Church Victoria, KS
A beautiful old Catholic Church named one of the EIGHT WONDERS OF KANSAS in 2008. Cathedral of the plains also known as St. Fidelis Catholic Church is located in Victoria, KS. This video depicts the history of the church. It is a well known tourist attraction in Kansas with thousands of people stopping to visit the church. DVD copies of this video is available for $15.00 each plus shipping. This video was produced in 1991.
Bishop Zendejas pontifical High Mass 1 Processional
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Bishop Gerardo Zendejas first Pontifical High Mass - Vienna VA, May 12, 2017.
Bishops Richard Williamson, Jean-Michel Faure, and Thomas Aquinas consecrated Fr. Gerardo Zendejas a bishop to help preserve Catholic Tradition as part of the SSPX Resistance. Bishop Zendejas offers Mass at several small Traditional chapels in the United States.
Maryville
Join me on a visit to the town square of Maryville, Missouri.
The historic sign reads...
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Maryville
On rolling prairie above the scenic One Hundred and Two River, Maryville was laid out, 1845, as the seat of newly organized Nodaway County. The town is named for its first white woman settler, Mary House Graham, the wife of county official Amos Graham. The county name comes from the Nodaway (Algonquian for snake or enemy) River. A northern border county, it is the largest of 6 formed from Platte Purchase territory acquired from the Indians, 1836.
Here is Northwest Missouri State College founded by the state legislature in 1905 as the Fifth District Normal School. Maryville and Nodaway Co. were awarded the school location for which they bid $58,672 and 86 acres including the building and grounds of Maryville (Methodist) Seminary, founded 1889. The college maintains an early farm implements display and an art collection.
In a grain and livestock farming county, famed for its hogs, Maryville developed as a marketing town and a shipping point. The Kansas City, St. Joseph, and Council Bluffs R.R. (Burlington) reached here in 1869; the Wabash, St. Louis, and Pacific (Wabash), 1879. “
Continued from the other side of sign...
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Maryville lies in Missouri’s Glacial Plains Region, in an area once the home of Iowa, Sac, and Fox tribes, and, for a time, of a band of Potawatomi Indians. First settlers, largely from the South, came to what is now Nodaway County in the late 1830’s.
Among towns settled in Nodaway County is Conception, to the southeast, founded as a Catholic colony by Irish railroad workers from Reading, Pa., under the leadership of Father James A. Power and others. Later a considerable number of Germans settled in this area. Benedictine Fathers established Conception Abbey, 1873, and New Engelberg College, now Conception Seminary, in 1883. The beautiful church of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception was built in 1880’s. At nearby Clyde, the Benedictine Convent of Perpetual Adoration was founded, 1875.
Maryville is the birthplace of author and lecturer Dale Carnegie and of the novelist Homer Croy. Albert P. Morehouse, governor, 1887-89, lived in Maryville, and Forrest C. Donnell, governor, 1940-44, was born in the town of Quitman. Writer and jurist Merrill E. Otis was born near Hopkins.
Erected by State Historical Society of Missouri
and State Highway Commission, 1957. “
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New bishop takes over Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese
Bishop James Johnston becomes the seventh bishop to lead the diocese. The ceremony is Wednesday afternoon.
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Katelyn Emerson Concert Preview
Katelyn Emerson, organist
Sunday, 15 April 2018
3:00 PM
Shadyside Presbyterian Church
5121 Westminster Place
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15241
PROGRAM
Sonata VIII e-moll, Op. 132 (1883)
IV. Passacaglia
Josef Rheinberger
(1839–1901)
Sonata in E-flat, Op. 65 (1908)
III. Allegretto
Horatio Parker
(1863–1919)
Andante F-dur, K 616 (1791)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756–1791)
Fantaisie-Improvisation sur le Victimae paschali laudes
Charles Tournemire
(1870–1939)
Reconstructed by Maurice Duruflé
~~ Intermission ~~
A solis ortus (1699)
Nicolas de Grigny
(1672–1703)
Plein jeu
Fugue à 5
Trio
Point d’orgue sur les grands jeux
Andante con moto, Op. 18 No. 1 (1856)
Alexandre-Pierre-François Boëly
(1785–1858)
IV. Naïades
from Pièces de fantaisie, Quatrième suite, Op 55 (1926-7)
Louis Vierne
(1879-1937)
Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d’ALAIN, Op. 7 (1942)
Maurice Duruflé
(1902–1986)
Organist Katelyn Emerson, praised for her great sensitivity and exciting artistry (The American Organist), showcases repertoire from the 14th-21st centuries in performances throughout the United States and Europe. She has performed in numerous esteemed venues, notably including the Hallgrímskirkja (Iceland), Cathédrale Saint-Omer (France), Krasnoyarsk Philharmonic Hall (Russia), Cathédrale St-Quentin (Hasselt, Belgium), the Hauptkirche St. Petri (Hamburg, Germany), on the Kotzschmar Memorial Organ of Merrill Auditorium (Portland, ME, U.S.A.), Severance Hall (Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.), Reith Recital Hall at Goshen College (IN, U.S.A.), and others.
As first prizewinner of the AGO's 2016 National Young Artists' Competition in Organ Performance, the Guild's premier performance competition, Katelyn will be honored with a recital at the 2018 National Convention of the AGO in Kansas City (MO, U.S.A.) and will release her first recording, under the Pro Organo label, in spring 2017.
Ms. Emerson will display her artistry on the four-manual 106-rank Reuter organ at Shadyside Presbyterian Church.
The concert will run approximately ninety minutes.
Presented in cooperation with Shadyside Presbyterian Church Music in a Great Space.
Tickets available at the door (cash, check, or card).
General admission $12.
Student free with valid ID.
Shadyside Presbyterian Church
5121 Westminster Place
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15241
Candlelight, Carols and Cathedral 2013 Excerpt 2/3
The William Baker Festival Singers presented their 16th annual Candlelight, Carols & Cathedral performance on Sunday, 15 December 2013 in the nave of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, MO. This excerpt features Winston Cassler: THE GODLY STRANGER and Rene Clausen UBI CARITAS. FestivalSingers.org
Solemn Pontifical Mass/Conferral-First Clerical Tonsure/Ordination-Subdiaconate
+J.M.J.+ Mass offered in Denton, Nebraska, on Saturday, October 19th, 2013, the Feast of Saint Peter Alcantara. Many thanks to Divine Providence and the generous invitation from Fr. Gregory Pendergraft, F.S.S.P., Director of Development, by whose direction this video was made possible.
Photos of the seminary can be viewed here:
Most Rev. Fabian Bruskewitz, Bishop Emeritus of Lincoln, traveled to Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary on Saturday, October 19, 2013, to administer the Subdiaconate and Rite of Tonsure. The Subdiaconate conveys the privilege of touching the sacred vessels, chanting the Epistle, and the responsibility of preparing the necessities of the Eucharist.
The Rite of Tonsure is administered early in the second year of formation and is the point at which a seminarian ends life in civilian clothes to be invested with the cassock and surplice. The 1911 Catholic Encyclopedia gives an excellent overview of the rite:
(From the Latin verb tondere, to shear.) A sacred rite instituted by the Church by which a baptized and confirmed Christian is received into the clerical order by the shearing of his hair and the investment with the surplice. The person thus tonsured becomes a partaker of the common privileges and obligations of the clerical state and is prepared for the reception of orders. The tonsure itself is not an ordination properly so called, nor a true order. It is rather a simple ascription of a person to the Divine service in such things as are common to all clerics. Historically the tonsure was not in use in the primitive Church during the age of persecution. Even later, St. Jerome (in Ezech., xliv) disapproves of clerics shaving their heads. Indeed, among the Greeks and Romans, such a custom was a badge of slavery. On this very account, the shaving of the head was adopted by the monks. Towards the end of the fifth, or beginning of the sixth, century, the custom passed over to the secular clergy.
As a sacred rite, the tonsure was originally joined to the first ordination received, as in the Greek Church it still is to the order of lector. In the Latin Church, it began as a separate ceremony about the end of the seventh century, when parents offered their young sons to the service of God. Tonsure is to be given by a candidate's ordinary, though mitered abbots can bestow it on their own subjects. No special age for its reception is prescribed, but the recipient must have learned the rudiments of the Faith and be able to read and write. The ceremony may be performed at any time or place....According to canon law, all clerics are bound to wear the tonsure under certain penalties. But on this subject, Taunton (loc. cit. inf.) says: In English-speaking countries, from a custom arising in the days of persecution and having a prescription of over three centuries, the shaving of the head, the priestly crown, seems, with the tacit consent of the Holy See, to have passed out of use. No provincial or national council has ordered it, even when treating of clerical dress; and the Holy See has not inserted the law when correcting the decrees of those councils.
Twelve seminarians promoted to the First Clerical Tonsure were:
Mr. John William Erwin Jr., F.S.S.P.
Pickerington, Ohio, USA
Mr. Christopher Hattrup, F.S.S.P.
Cottonwood, Idaho, USA
Mr. John Killackey, F.S.S.P.
Wayne, New Jersey, USA
Mr. Matthew Palmer, F.S.S.P.
Abergavenny, South Wales, UK
Mr. Andrew Curtis, F.S.S.P.
Arlington, Washington, USA
Mr. Ralph Oballo, F.S.S.P.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Mr. Michael Hattrup, F.S.S.P.
Cottonwood, Idaho, USA
Mr. Luc Poirier, F.S.S.P.
Irish Town, New Brunswick, Canada
Mr. Daniel Powers, F.S.S.P.
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Mr. Michael Burns, F.S.S.P.
Maple Hill, Kansas, USA
Mr. John Streff. F.S.S.P.
Salem, South Dakota, USA
Mr. Daniel Alloy, F.S.S.P.
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Three seminarians promoted to the Subdiaconate were:
Mr. Joshua Curtis, F.S.S.P.
Naperville, Illinois, USA
Mr. Daniel Heenan, F.S.S.P.
Front Royal, Virginia, USA
Mr. Zachary Akers, F.S.S.P.
Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
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Hymn to America - Te Deum Chamber Choir
Te Deum Chamber Choir
Paulus Hymn To America
Matthew Christopher Shepard, conductor
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - Kansas City, MO
Saturday, November 10, 2012.
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Rip Caswell gives a quick lesson on bronze restoration...
Rip gives a quick lesson on brushing up bronze to restore weather affected Art at the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception in Wichita Kansas...
Kansas City church takes part in National Weekend of Prayer for Marriage Equality
One Kansas City, Mo., church participated in the National Weekend of Prayer for Marriage Equality on Sunday.
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Salvation is Created - Chesnokov - Te Deum Chamber Choir
Te Deum Chamber Choir
Matthew Christopher Shepard, artistic director
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Salvation is Created by Chesnokov
Live performance, November 16, 2015
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Kansas City, MO
Consecration and entrustment to Mary | Wikipedia audio article
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Consecration and entrustment to Mary
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For centuries, Marian devotions among Roman Catholics have included many examples of personal or collective acts of consecration and entrustment to the Virgin Mary, with the Latin terms oblatio, servitus, commendatio and dedicatio having been used in this context. Consecration is an act by which a person is dedicated to a sacred service, or an act which separates an object, location or region from a common and profane mode to one for sacred use. The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments clarifies that in this context, It should be recalled, however, that the term consecration is used here in a broad and non-technical sense: the expression is use of 'consecrating children to Our Lady', by which is intended placing children under her protection and asking her maternal blessing for them.Consecration to the Virgin Mary by Roman Catholics has taken place from three perspectives, namely personal, societal and regional; and generally in three forms: to the Virgin herself, to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and to the Immaculata. In Catholic teachings, consecration to Mary does not diminish or substitute the love of God, but enhances it, for all consecration is ultimately made to God. Pope Leo XIII, specially encouraged everyone to make acts of consecration to the Virgin Mary based on the methods of Saint Louis de Montfort. Pope Benedict XV also provided strong support for Marian consecration.
Early in the 20th century, Saint Maximilian Kolbe, called the Apostle of Consecration to Mary, began a vigorous program of promoting consecration to the Immaculata. Theologian Garrigou-Lagrange designated personal consecration to Mary as the highest level among Marian devotions.
Pope John Paul II's motto, Totus Tuus (totally yours), reflected his personal consecration to Mary. He consecrated the entire world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Opening Mass Of The National Prayer Vigil - 2019-01-18 - Opening Mass Of The National Prayer Vigil
Opening Prayer Vigil for the Annual March for Life at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.
A Stylish Catholic Wedding Affair | Studio Dan Meiners | Kansas City Wedding Video
The Robsons tied the knot at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church on July 20, 2019.
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Victoria Concert Dale Grotenhuis directing
Dec. 11th 2011. Recorded in the historic St. Fidelis Basilica, in Victoria Kansas.
Dale Grotenhuis directing the Fort Hays Concert Choir performing Take Joy Home which he wrote for them.