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The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is a prominent Roman Rite Catholic basilica located in Washington, D.C., United States of America, honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Immaculate Conception, the principal Patroness of the USA.
The shrine is the largest Catholic church in the United States and North America, one of the ten largest churches in the world, and the tallest habitable building in Washington, D.C.[1][2][3] Construction of this church, notable for its Neo-Byzantine architecture, began in 1920 under Philadelphia contractor John McShain. It opened unfinished in 1959 and currently hosts an estimated one million pilgrims each year.
The basilica is designated both as the national and patronal Catholic Church of the United States,[1] honoring the Virgin Mary, under the title Immaculate Conception, by which Pope Pius XI donated a mosaic of the same image in 1923. The basilica is not the cathedral church of the Archdiocese of Washington as the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle has served in this capacity since the creation of the archdiocese in 1939.
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Celebrate Service Week 2019 at the Willard
Celebrate Service Week 2019 at the Willard InterContinental Washington DC
Thomas Circle in Downtown DC | Washington, DC 360 Video
Your journey through Washington, DC begins now. Explore Thomas Circle in Downtown DC and look for these three things: (1) To the right: The statue of Union Army General George Henry Thomas; (2) straight ahead: the historic National City Christian Church, which was designed by the architect of the Jefferson Memorial; (3) directly behind: the Kimpton Donovan Hotel. Discover more at
Volunteers Upkeep Early D.C. Boundary Markers
In the late 18th century, the architects of the nation's capital set the boundaries for the new city via a series of stones that were placed around its perimeter. Today 36 of the 40 stones that were set are still in place, most of them surrounded by small fences that were erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution at the turn of the century.
A group of volunteers spearheaded by the American Society of Civil Engineers set out to tidy up some of the stones and their fences.
Original West Cornerstone - Washington, DC
The original west cornerstone of the District of Columbia was surveyed and placed by Andrew Ellicott in 1791. In 1847, District land on the southern side of the Potomac River returned to Virginia. Today the stone marks the common boundary point of Virginia's Arlington Co., Fairfax Co., and independent City of Falls Church.
DNV Rooftop at the Kimpton Donovan Hotel | Washington, DC 360 Video
Your journey through Washington, DC begins now. Explore the DNV Rooftop at the Kimpton Donovan Hotel and look for these three things: (1) Directly behind: The wood-paneled, trendy DNV Rooftop bar and lounge; (2) on the ground: Thomas Circle, one of DC’s many traffic circles; (3) straight ahead: the historic National City Christian Church. Discover more at
Open-Air Preaching in Chinatown, Washington, D.C.
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Mayor Bowser & OMB Director Donovan - ‘Point in Time’ Count, 1/28/15
Mayor Muriel Bowser participates in the District’s annual Point in Time Count led by the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (TCP). Mayor Bowser, along with representatives from Federal and District agencies, will take to the streets to assist with the annual census of persons experiencing homelessness.
Background...
Who:
Mayor Muriel Bowser...
White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Shaun Donovan...
US Dept. of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Deputy Secretary Nani Coloretti...
Acting Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Brenda Donald...
Acting Department of Human Services (DHS) Director Laura Zeilinger...
Acting Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Director Polly Donaldson...
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National City Christian Church
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Washington, DC 20005
The March 1963 Civil Rights Stock Video
Stock Footage of the stated demands of The March On Washington August 28, 1963 were passage of civil rights legislation, elimination of racial segregation in public schools, protection for demonstrators against police brutality, a major public-works jobs program, a law prohibiting racial discrimination in hiring, a $2.00 minimum wage, and self-government for the District of Columbia.
The March On Washington was organized by James Farmer of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Martin Luther King Jr of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), John Lewis of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Conference (SNCC), A. Philip Randolph of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Roy Wilkins of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and Whitney Young Jr of the National Urban League. Carl T. Rowan, Director of the United States Information Agency, makes opening remarks on the “great Civil Rights March On Washington”. Shows a truck with sound system requesting all citizens to move into Washington DC. Sign on the sound truck reads “Civil Rights Now”. A speech by A. Phillips Randolf.
Close-up of group of Black and White people singing and clapping. Images depicting people traveling to Washington from all cities and towns in America. Shows tent as “D.C. Headquarters, March On Washington for Jobs and Freedom”. Blacks and whites assemble signs and placards. In New York City volunteers young and old, Black and White, prepare food for the “March”. Shows church prayer service. Line of people boarding bus. Various scenes of people boarding bus. Scenes of buses on highway, passenger train. Various scenes of people on bus talking to each other. Shows preparations being made at the National Mall for arrival of marchers.
Scenes of people around “D.C. Headquarters, March On Washington” tent. Group singing night before the “great march”. Early morning panning aerial view of National Mall, Washington DC. Passenger train arriving Union Station Washington DC pulled by a PRR GG1 class of electric locomotive. Video clip of Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 Electric Locomotive. Civil rights marchers arriving Washington DC by train. “March Organizer” on bus passes out “Freedom Now” signs and gives instructions to marchers. People on bus wear “Freedom Now” hats. Folk singer Joan Baez sings “We Shall Overcome”. Panning shot of large crowd of people. Numerous buses arriving at event. Musical group sings “I'm On My Way”. Start of march to the Lincoln Memorial is announced.
Marchers moving past Reflective Pool toward Lincoln Memorial. Various scenes of people and groups marching from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial. Various people, Blacks and Whites, at the Lincoln Memorial. Marian Anderson sang a Negro Spiritual “He's Got The Whole World In His Hands”. *Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gives his “I have a dream” speech. * NOTE: I Have a Dream speech - excluding quotes from Scripture and the U.S. Constitution - are copyrighted by the King Estate. Scenes of people cheering.
Scenes of the Lincoln Memorial, people leaving area, cooling their feet in Reflective Pool, area littered with paper, signs, and trash. Various scenes of people on bus back home.
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Papa Francis / Washington Visit - Saint Matthews Bishop Gathering - Part 1
Papa Francis meets with the United States bishops - Prayer and Homily at Cathedral of St Matthew the Apostle, Washington DC., Rev. Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Msgr. W. Ronald Jameson, Cathedral Rector.
Elegant, City Chic Wedding in the Heart of Washington, D.C. | Catherine & Shane's Wedding Film
Catherine and Shane celebrated their marriage on December 15, 2018 with a formal, city chic wedding in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Locations:
The Williard Intercontinental Hotel
DAR Constitution Hall
St. Aloysius Catholic Church
Columbia Country Club
About the couple:
Catherine and Shane met as freshmen at the University of Notre Dame when Catherine's new friend from orientation (and now matron-of-honor) unknowingly played the role of matchmaker. An instant bond was formed between Catherine and Shane, and even though it took them a couple of years to come around to the idea, they made things official during their Junior year and never looked back. Catherine and Shane compliment one another and make one another laugh in a way that comforts everyone in their company.
Catherine and Shane, we wish you a lifetime of love and raise a glass of bourbon to you!
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Venue: Columbia Country Club
Wedding Coordinator: @alyssathomasevents
Photography: @mariavicencio
Florals: @petalsbytheshore
Gown: @legendsromonakeveza @garnishboutique
Stationary: @invitingplace
Hair/Makeup: @amiedeckerbeauty
Linens: @bbjlinen
Rentals: @selecteventgroup
Bakery: @bttrcrmbakeshop
Cake: Maura Hannon
Band: @amarettolive
Transportation: Bovex Limousine
Felix Tshisekedi's arrival in Willard hotel in Washington DC
National Christmas Tree and Mormon Temple Festival of Lights, Washington DC - Part 1
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National Christmas Tree and Mormon Temple Festival of Lights, Washington DC
Since 1923, the United States has held a tradition of lighting a National Christmas Tree in Washington, DC. In 1978, a live 40-foot Colorado blue spruce was transplanted from York, Pennsylvania to its present site on the Ellipse, the grassy area south of the White House.
In 1954, a Pathway of Peace, 56 smaller, decorated trees representing all 50 states, five territories, and the District of Columbia were planted surrounding the National Christmas Tree.
Musical performances by volunteer choirs and dancers, will be held nightly on the Ellipse stage.
Each year sponsoring organizations from each state provide tree decorations that are encased in a protective plastic globe to shield it from the weather. The National Christmas Tree lighted every year by the president and first lady.
Santas Workshop, which will be open at select times so that children can visit with Santa. Weeknight performances will be performed from 6-8:30 p.m. Weekend performances will be performed from 4-8:30 p.m. Yule log - a large log on fire to help keep away the evil spirits as they waited through the longest night for the sun to rise.
Seasonal displays include a Yule log and a large-scale model train.
The lighting of the National Christmas Tree is the beginning of a 3 week Washington, DC Christmas tradition. Nationally known entertainers and a military band perform and the President brings a message of peace to the nation and the world.
The National Christmas Tree and the Pathway of Peace is illuminated each evening after the lighting ceremony from dusk until 11 p.m. through January 1st.
A Capitol Christmas Tree has been an American tradition since 1964. The first tree was a live 24-foot Douglas fir planted on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
The 2008 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree , a 70-footer ,is came from Montana's Bitterroot National Forest. The tree will be decorated with more than 5,000 ornaments crafted by residents of its state of origin. Most of the 2008 ornaments will be made by Montana children as part of a statewide project.
Festival of Lights at the Washington, DC Mormon Temple
The Washington, DC Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, also known as the Mormon Temple, is open to all during the Christmas season. Mormon Temple, is open to all during the Christmas season. This impressive church and its surrounding grounds shine brightly with more than 450,000 sparkling Christmas lights. Each night, a different local musical group performs a live concert in a state-of-the-art theater. All events are free!
Visitors are welcome to explore the Washington, DC Mormon Temple grounds and the Visitors Center and see a live outdoor nativity scene, an indoor exhibit of international nativity scenes and a selection of Christmas films.
December 6, 2008 - January 1, 2009. Dusk to 10 p.m. nightly. Nativity scene is open each evening from 6 to 9 p.m. Live musical performances begin at 7 and 8 p.m.
Methodist History: Church of Presidents
National United Methodist Church was founded in the 1800s to represent Methodists from across the United States in Washington, D.C. Churches and individuals from all the states, including President Abraham Lincoln, gave money for the construction of the original building. Today, National United Methodist Church seeks to be a welcoming congregation and set an example in areas of social justice, community outreach and inclusiveness. “I love that we have the history, just the beautiful façade. But we also have the beautiful spirit inside,” says church member Bill Potts.
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Eugène Gigout – Toccata
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Cristiano Rizzotto Vidal Pessôa, organist at the First United Methodist Church in Washington, NC, is a Graduate Sacred Music student at East Carolina University (ECU).
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Cristiano Rizzotto (23) worked as the organist at the Benedictine Abbey of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, until July 2011.
Recorded at a solo recital at the National City Christian Church, in Washington, DC.
Friday, August 31, 2012 - 12:15 PM.
Tomorrow's pipe organ recital at 12:15pm is set to be an exciting one with young Brazilian organist, Cristiano Rizzotto, on the organ bench. Born, raised, and educated in Rio de Janeiro, Mr. Rizzotto is now a masters degree candidate in organ performance at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina -- one of North Carolina's smaller state universities which boasts an absolutely top-notch organ and choral department. Cristiano is quickly making a name for himself here in the United States and in addition to his appearance at National City he has a fair number of recital bookings in the coming months. It's a wonderful honor to be featuring another of the many up and coming young organists!
Mr. Rizzotto's program tomorrow opens and closes with a true pipe organ bang! The opening work is Jean Langlais' fiery Hymne d'action de graces 'Te Deum'. A rarely heard suite of colorful variations by German composer Hugo Distler follows the Langlais, and the program continues with Dietrich Buxtehude's showy Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne in C Major, and a set of festive Noel variations by 17th century French composer Claude Balbastre. Eugene Gigout's famously fiendish Toccata In B minor closes the program.
Start your Labor Day weekend off with the sound of NCCC's grand pipe organ in your ears! We hope to see you tomorrow at 12:15pm!!
Toccata in B minor -- Dix pièces pour orgue, by Eugène Gigout (1844 -- 1925)
Blue Mass Homliy | St. Patrick Catholic Church | Washington, DC
Units from federal, state and local jurisdictions gathered for the 23rd annual Blue Mass to pray for those in law enforcement and fire safety, remembering those who have fallen and support those who serve.
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US National Cathedral to host same-sex weddings
SHOTLIST
AP TELEVISION
Washington, DC - 9 January 2013
1. Exterior of the Washington National Cathedral
2. Wide exterior of the cathedral
3. Tilt up of interior of cathedral
4. Close-up of stained glass windows
5. Wide interior of cathedral
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FILE: New York, New York - 24 July 2011
6. Two just-married elderly women kissing after being pronounced wed
AP TELEVISION
Washington, DC - 9 January 2013
7. Wide shot of Reverend Gary Hall
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Reverend Gary Hall, Dean, Washington National Cathedral:
We are a place where the nation comes to pray for the inauguration of the President, we're a place where the nation comes to bury its presidents, celebrate great national events, and so, I think it's symbolically important that this iconic, visible faith community is going to do same sex weddings. I think it's moving the national conversation about same sex marriage one step further, I believe.
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FILE: New York, New York - 24 July 2011
9. Two just-married men kissing after being pronounced wed
AP TELEVISION
Washington, DC - 9 January 2013
10. Pull focus of stained glass windows in cathedral
11. Tilt down of cathedral interior
12. Mid of candles
AP TELEVISION
Washington, DC - 9 January 2013
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Reverend Gary Hall, Dean, Washington National Cathedral:
A cathedral like the Washington National Cathedral has a leadership role in the culture. And part of what we're here to do, as an iconic faith community, is to lead the nation and lead the church in the kind of direction we feel that Jesus is calling us to go. So I realise that there may be people that will disagree with the decision but my feeling is that that doesn't mean we shouldn't do the right thing.
14. Interior of the cathedral
15. Exterior of cathedral
STORYLINE
The Washington National Cathedral, where Americans gather to mourn tragedies and celebrate new presidents, will soon begin hosting same-sex weddings.
Cathedral officials told The Associated Press the church will be among the first Episcopal congregations to implement a new rite of marriage for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender couples.
The church announced its new policy on Wednesday.
The 106-year-old cathedral has long been a spiritual centre, hosting presidential inaugural services and funerals for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford.
The Reverend Martin Luther King Junior, the civil rights leader, delivered his last sermon there in 1968 and the cathedral draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
The Very Reverend Gary Hall, the cathedral's dean, said performing same-sex marriages was an opportunity to break down barriers and build a more inclusive community that he believes reflects the diversity of God's world.
I think it's symbolically important that this iconic, visible faith community is going to do same sex weddings. I think it's moving the national conversation about same sex marriage one step further, Hall said.
Since same-sex marriage is legal in the cathedral's home of the District of Columbia and in nine states, including neighbouring Maryland, the Episcopal bishop of Washington decided in December to allow an expansion of the Christian marriage sacrament.
The change is allowed under a local option granted by the church's General Convention. Each priest in the diocese can then decide whether to perform same-sex unions.
Hall does not expect any objections within the National Cathedral congregation, but he said the change may draw criticism from outside.
He said it may be divisive for some, just as it was to preach against racial segregation or to push for the ordination of women.
But Hall added that doesn't mean the Cathedral shouldn't do the right thing.
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Amazing Washington DC Family Trip 愉快 美国首都华盛顿 家庭之旅
We had a great visit in Washington, DC, the Capital of the United States. Lok and Mye enjoyed all of the sites. We learned so much for the historical walk. Can't wait to go back again.
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