The Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas,⛪Liverpool,England 27/02/19
This is the Anglican Parish Church of Liverpool.The site is said to have been a place of worship since at least 1257.The spire was once used for shipping navigation.On 11th February 1810 ,the bells rang,+people gathered for morning service.The spire crashed into the nave below,killing 25 people.Twenty-one were under 15 year's old.The original ring of 6 bells,dating from 1636-1724 was destroyed in the disaster.Between 1811 +1815 ,a new tower+ lantern were built at the North side of the Church.⛪
Miracles in Edinburgh Scotland & TBNUK live healing meeting - John Mellor Miracles
Update on some of the amazing miracles that happened at Destiny Church’s Surge 18 Conference in Edinburgh this weekend. Also a reminder about this Thursday’s healing meeting held at the TBN-UK London Studios & broadcast live at 7pm across the UK & Europe. This is the first time TBN-UK is hosting a live worship healing meeting, so we’re excited about all the miracles and salvations that will take place across Europe and beyond, in Jesus’ Name. Go to TBN UK’s website if you’re near London, need healing and would like to attend the studio meeting.
Jeffrey Ricchiuti / Rebecca Nunziato Wedding Mass: St. John the Evangelist Church, Schenectady, NY
Jeffrey Ricchiuti and Rebecca Nunziato
The Sacrament of Holy Matrimony
St. John the Evangelist Church
Schenectady, NY
May 13, 2016
St. Johns Church
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Lightning Strikes Church of St Chad's, Poulton-le-Fylde, 01/07/15
Lightning Strikes The Church of St John the Evangelist in Poulton-le-Fylde, United Kingdom on the night of 1st July 2015
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Saint Patrick Window St John the Baptist Episcopal Church Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Saint Patrick stained glass window in St John the Baptist Episcopal Church on ancestry visit to Perth, Perthshire. Saint Patrick was a 5th century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the Apostle of Ireland, he is the primary patron saint of the island along with Saints Brigid and Columba.
St. Andrew's Church, Romford, UK
A short video tour of the church of St. Andrew, Romford. Built in 1862 in the neo-gothoc style, St. Andrew's was founded to proclaim the Catholic Faith of the Church of England. For further information, visit:
Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823) A collection of paintings 4K Ultra HD
Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) was a British portrait painter and Scotland's first significant portrait painter since the Union to remain based in Scotland. He served as Portrait Painter to King George IV in Scotland.
Raeburn was born the son of a manufacturer in Stockbridge, on the Water of Leith: a former village now within the city of Edinburgh. He had an older brother, born in 1744, called William Raeburn. His ancestors were believed to have been soldiers, and may have taken the name Raeburn from a hill farm in Annandale, held by Sir Walter Scott's family. Orphaned, he was supported by William and placed in Heriot's Hospital, where he received an education. At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to the goldsmith James Gilliland of Edinburgh, and various pieces of jewellery, mourning rings and the like, adorned with minute drawings on ivory by his hand, still exist. Soon he took to the production of carefully finished portrait miniatures; meeting with success and patronage, he extended his practice to oil painting, at which he was self-taught. Gilliland watched the progress of his pupil with interest, and introduced him to David Martin, who had been the favourite assistant of Allan Ramsay the Latter, and was now the leading portrait painter in Edinburgh. Raeburn was especially aided by the loan of portraits to copy. Soon he had gained sufficient skill to make him decide to devote himself exclusively to painting. George Chalmers (1776; Dunfermline Town Hall) is his earliest known portrait.
In his early twenties, Raeburn was asked to paint the portrait of a young lady he had noticed when he was sketching from nature in the fields. Ann was the daughter of Peter Edgar of Bridgelands, and widow of Count James Leslie of Deanhaugh. Fascinated by the handsome and intellectual young artist, she became his wife within a month, bringing him an ample fortune. The acquisition of wealth did not affect his enthusiasm or his industry, but spurred him on to acquire a thorough knowledge of his craft. It was usual for artists to visit Italy, and Raeburn set off with his wife. In London he was kindly received by Sir Joshua Reynolds, the president of the Royal Academy, who advised him on what to study in Rome, especially recommending the works of Michelangelo, and gave Raeburn letters of introduction for Italy.
Examples of his earlier portraiture include a bust of Mrs Johnstone of Baldovie and a three-quarter-length of Dr James Hutton: works which, if somewhat timid and tentative in handling and not as confident as his later work, nevertheless have delicacy and character. The portraits of John Clerk, Lord Eldin, and of Principal Hill of St Andrews belong to a later period. Raeburn was fortunate in the time in which he practised portraiture. Sir Walter Scott, Hugh Blair, Henry Mackenzie, Lord Woodhouselee, William Robertson, John Home, Robert Fergusson, and Dugald Stewart were resident in Edinburgh, and were all painted by Raeburn. Mature works include his own portrait and that of the Rev. Sir Henry Moncrieff Wellwood, a bust of Dr Wardrop of Torbane Hill, two full-lengths of Adam Rolland of Gask, the remarkable paintings of Lord Newton and Dr Alexander Adam in the National Gallery of Scotland, and that of William Macdonald of St Martin's. Apart from himself, Raeburn painted only two artists, one of whom was Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, the most important and famous British sculptor of the first half of the 19th century. It has recently been revealed that Raeburn and Chantrey were close friends and that Raeburn took exceptional care over the execution of his portrait of the sculptor, one of the painter's mature bust-length masterpieces.
It was commonly believed that Raeburn was less successful in painting female portraits, but the exquisite full-length of his wife, the smaller likeness of Mrs R. Scott Moncrieff in the National Gallery of Scotland, and that of Mrs Robert Bell, and others, argue against this. Raeburn spent his life in Edinburgh, rarely visiting London, and then only for brief periods, thus preserving his individuality. Although he, personally, may have lost advantages resulting from closer association with the leaders of English art, and from contact with a wider public, Scottish art gained much from his disinclination to leave his native land. He became the acknowledged chief of the school which was growing up in Scotland during the early 19th century, and his example and influence at a critical period were of major importance. So varied were his other interests that sitters used to say of him, You would never take him for a painter till he seizes the brush and palette.
Sir Henry Raeburn died in St Bernard's House Stockbridge, Edinburgh. He is buried in St. Cuthbert's churchyard against the east wall (the monument erected by Raeburn in advance) but also has a secondary memorial in the Church of St John the Evangelist, Edinburgh.
Painful inflamed joints miracle healing, England - John Mellor International Healing Evangelist
Painful inflamed joints miracle healing a worthing England - John Mellor Healing Evangelist.
Church Bells, Bath, UK 20140608
Church Bells, Bath, UK 20140608
Entering St. John's Chapel
Daily Catholic Mass from St Peter's Catholic Parish, Bearsted
Live Mass from the Catholic Parish of St Peter in Bearsted, near Maidstone, Kent in the United Kingdom.
WASHINGTON WELCOMES PRINCESS and DUKE - NO SOUND
+CUTS FOR STORY NUMBER 56306 - Canada - Princess and Duke out of car. Princess signs visitors book. Royal couple attend church at the Cathedral of St John the Evangelist Saskatoon. Out of car at For William. Meeting Red Indian Chiefs. Out of plane and welcomed. meet the Dionne Quins. In Open car through streets arrive at University. various shot sof cheering crowds around area. Princess and Duke enter arena in open car.
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Moonrakers Tour of Scotland 1995
Filmed between 28 Jul and 4 Aug 1995 by Eric and Joan Sutton.
1 Penrith Cumbria S Andrew 8 18-3-6
2 Bridekirk Cumbria S Bridget 6 11-3-1
3 Workington Cumbria S Michael 8 12-2-14
4 Cockermouth Cumbria All Saints 8 12-1-11
5 Thursby Cumbria S Andrew 6 6-2-22
6 Stirling Stirling and Falkirk Holy Rude 6 6-3-25
7 Dunblane Stirling and Falkirk SS Blane & Laurence 8 24-2-24
8 Dundee City of Dundee S Paul 8 23-1-23
9 Dundee City of Dundee S Mary 8 19-2-10
10 Aberdeen City of Aberdeen S Machar 8 14-0-6
11 Potterton Aberdeenshire Butterywells Farm 8 1-0-11
12 Paisley Renfrewshire S James 8 22-1-17
13 Glasgow City of Glasgow S Mary the Virgin 10 32-1-6
14 Alloa Clackmannan S John the Evangelist 8 13-0-20
15 Dunkeld Perth and Kinross S Columba 6 6-3-2
16 Inverness Inverness S Andrew 10 16-3-12
17 Edinburgh City of Edinburgh Fettes College 5 2-0-13
18 Edinburgh City of Edinburgh S Cuthbert 10 21-0-0
19 Edinburgh City of Edinburgh S Mary 10 41-1-15
20 Inveraray Argyll and Bute All Saints 10 41-2-8
Places to see in ( Stansted Mountfitchet - UK )
Places to see in ( Stansted Mountfitchet - UK )
Stansted Mountfitchet is an English village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex, near the Hertfordshire border, 35 miles north of London. The village is served by Stansted Mountfitchet railway station. Stansted Mountfitchet is situated in north west Essex near the Hertfordshire border and 3 miles (5 km) north of Bishop's Stortford. Stansted Airport is 2 miles (3 km) from the village. The village has three primary schools (Bentfield Primary School, St Mary's (C of E) Primary School and Magna Carta Primary Academy), and one high school which was renamed the Forest Hall School in September, 2013.
Stansted was a Saxon settlement (the name means 'stony place' in Anglo-Saxon) and predates the Norman conquest, although it was not until this invasion that it acquired the suffix Mountfitchet from the Norman baron who settled there. A small remnant of his castle remains, around which a reconstruction of an early Norman castle has been built. Believed to have been fortified originally in the Iron Age, and subsequently by the Romans and Vikings, construction of the Norman castle began in 1066.
St Mary the Virgin's Church, built in the 1120s, is a redundant church under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The brick west tower was added in 1692. A chapel of ease dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist was built in 1889 nearer the centre of the village and is now the village church. Stansted Hall was built in 1871.
Other village attractions include the House on the Hill Toy Museum, which its owners claim is the largest toy museum in the World. Located next to Mountfitchet Castle and Norman Village of 1066, both attractions are owned by Alan Goldsmith. The museum opened in 1991 and holds over 80,000 toys, mostly from the 1950s to the 1990s. A working windmill built in 1787 is in the village, and is open to the public once a month.
During the Second World War, the US Air Force constructed an airfield near the village. After the war ended, it was subsequently taken over by the government and developed as a commercial airport. Today, MAG Stansted Airport is accessible by road from Junction 8 of the M11 motorway, near Bishop's Stortford and direct by train from London Liverpool Street.
In March 2013, Stansted Mountfitchet was named as the UK's fourth most internet-friendly town. The Google eTown Awards recognise the top places where businesses are most actively embracing the web, and Stansted's high ranking reflects the increased use of the internet to spur economic growth. The results put Stansted in fourth place behind Richmond, in third, Edinburgh, in second, and Stratford upon Avon, which took the top spot.
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The Church of England and Deaf and Disabled People -- A BSL presentation
Supporting and enabling access to the life and witness of the Church
Fibromyalgia whiplash neck pain healed in Edinburgh Scotland - John Mellor Healing Evangelist
Fibromyalgia whiplash neck pain healed in Edinburgh Scotland - John Mellor Healing Evangelist. John Mellor, an International Australian Healing Evangelist. John Mellor has a gift of healing and miracles with a ministry of praying for the sick in Jesus' name. John Mellor sees many miracles and healings of every type of physical illness, emotional disorder and mental illness. John Mellor sees hundreds more testimonies at our YouTube Channel, John Mellor Ministries. If you would like to find out where John Mellor is ministering, see his itinerary at johnmellor.org.
St. John's University's Lessons & Carols 2015
The St John's University Mixed Chorus with its Alumni & Friends in a unique program of Advent Lessons & Carols -- performed at St Thomas More Church on St. John's University Queens Campus on Saturday, December 5, 2015. We welcome you to watch it in its entirety, however songs are marked by clicking Show More & clicking the hyperlinked time signature.
3:44 A Brief History of the Lessons & Carols tradition from Julia Upton, R.S.M.
7:04 Love Came Down at Christmas by the St. John's University Mixed Chorus
9:40 Invocation given by Rev. John Kettleberger, C.M.
10:48 O'Come O'Come Emmanuel by the Mixed Chorus with its Alumni & Friends (Traditional, arranged by Kim Oler)
14:57 Lesson 1: Come to Us Oh God of Hope with Patrick Casey '15C reading Isaiah 9:1-6
19:56 Prayer delivered by Rev. John Kettleberger, C.M.
20:16 Lesson 2: Siyahamba: (Traditional Swahili Hymnal) with Kathryn T. Hutchinson, Ph.D. reading Isaiah 50:4-11
24:26 Prayer delivered by Rev. John Kettleberger, C.M.
24:52 Lesson 3: Do You Hear What I Hear? with Regina T. Gilbert Contrino '70Ed reading Matthew 1:18-25
31:09 Lesson 4: Christ is Born, Sing Glory to God with Mark Andrews reading Luke 1:2-17
36:55 Lesson 5: Star Carol with Julia Upton, R.S.M. reading John 1:1-14
42:50 Reflection delivered by Rev. John Kettleberger, C.M.
54:03 Hark! the Herald Angel Sing with the Mixed Chorus, Alumni & Friends, plus the live audience!
57:41 In the Bleak Midwinter by the Mixed Chorus.
1:01:46 Closing Remarks delivered by Walter Smith '80C, '85 MBA
1:04:59 People Look East
1:07:20 Mixed Chorus Director Clarke Kim Oler delivers remarks.
1:11:17 Closing Number: The Hallelujah Chorus
Love Came Down at Christmas(Christina Rossetti, John Rutter, 2001)
Come to Us Oh God of Hope: (Lloyd Larson, Neil Loerenz)
Do You Hear What I Hear? (Words, Music by Noel Regney & Gloria Shayne, 1958)
Christ is Born, Sing Glory to God (Lloyd Larson, Neil Loerenz)
Star Carol (John Rutter 1971)
In the Bleak Midwinter (Christina Rossetti, Gustav Holst, 1906)
Hark! The Herald Angel Sing (Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Wesley, 1739)
Hallelujah Chorus, from The Messiah (George Frideric Handel 1741)
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Painful chronic fatigue ME miracle healing in Edinburgh Scotland - John Mellor Healing Ministry
Painful chronic fatigue ME miracle healing in Edinburgh Scotland - John Mellor Healing Ministry. John Mellor, an International Australian Healing Evangelist. John Mellor has a gift of healing and miracles with a ministry of praying for the sick in Jesus' name. John Mellor sees many miracles and healings of every type of physical illness, emotional disorder and mental illness. John Mellor sees hundreds more testimonies at our YouTube Channel, John Mellor Ministries. If you would like to find out where John Mellor is ministering, see his itinerary at johnmellor.org.