The Lady Chapel Old Saint Paul's Church Edinburgh Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Lady Chapel in Old Saint Paul's Church on visit to Edinburgh. Old Saint Paul's played a part in the foundation of the US Episcopal Church. The young American Samuel Seabury first worshipped at Saint Paul's in 1752. In later years he was chosen to become the first Bishop of the United States and returned to Britain to be consecrated. Remembering his days at Saint Paul's, he returned to Scotland and was consecrated in 1784 in Aberdeen. His consecration is remembered on a plaque in Marischal College, Aberdeen, and in Edinburgh the Lady Chapel in Old Saint Paul's is dedicated to Seabury's memory.
Unlocking Our Collections: Old St Paul's
Unlocking Our Collections: Old St Paul's by Fellow Dora Thornton.
Find out more about our museum collections at sal.org.uk/museum-collections.
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Taize UK Weekend 15 March 2014 Old St. Paul's Church Edinbu
Evening Service
Feast of Scottish Episcopal Church in Edinburgh;苏格兰教堂的圣宴
Feast of Old Saint Paul's Church in Edinburgh;苏格兰教堂的圣宴...
Christmas at St Paul's Cathedral
This film goes behind the scenes at St Paul's Cathedral for their most magical time of year - Christmas. What is it like for the people who make the magic happen, and how do they cater for the 45,000 visitors that come through the cathedral's doors during the festive season?
Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London destroyed its predecessor, St Paul's Cathedral is known as the nation's church and has become an iconic symbol of London - home to the royal wedding of Charles and Diana, Winston Churchill's funeral and the Queen's 90th birthday service. Every Christmas, the cathedral puts on a magnificent array of 17 special services and concerts, from the Advent Procession to carol concerts, Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day itself. This programme watches as the spectacular events of the festive season unfold and goes behind the scenes as the Christmas trees are winched into place and the golden copes are repaired. From the clergy to the choirboys, the show discovers the gargantuan efforts that go into making Christmas happen at St Paul's and meet the dedicated people who turn these traditions into a reality.
The film introduces Canon Michael Hampel, a member of Chapter (the cathedral's governing body) and the man tasked with running Christmas at St Paul's. From the Advent Procession to the big service on Christmas Day, it is Canon Michael's responsibility to make sure every event in the St Paul's festive calendar is the best it can be. With a background in amateur dramatics, stage management comes naturally to Canon Michael. Central to the festivities are director of music Andrew Carwood and the 30 choristers that make up the cathedral's world-famous choir. The choristers board at the cathedral school, starting at seven years old and finishing around 13 when their voices start to change. They include 12-year-old Benjamin, who will be spending his last Christmas at St Paul's and hopes to sing the big Christmas solo.
Father James Milne was once a choirboy at Edinburgh Cathedral and is now a minor canon and the sacrist at St Paul's. His tasks this Christmas include finding the celebrities who will read at the Celebration of Christmas concert. Despite his busy schedule, he still finds time for his model train collection. Esther Anstice is one of the cathedral's virgers - the stage managers who make everything go smoothly behind the scenes. From counting wafers to hanging up vestments, distributing service papers to preparing candles, there is no task a virger won't do. Esther is also passionate about the history of St Paul's, revealing her personal collection of historic postcards of the building. Alongside the clergy, virgers and choristers, the show also meets other members of the cathedral's 150-strong staff who keep Christmas on the road, including the 'works' team, who haul three Christmas trees gifted by the Crown Estate into position and assemble the crib scene. In the bell tower are the Broderers, a team of volunteer seamstresses who repair the historic garments worn in services, and a team of flower arrangers put together the Advent wreath. The film also meets the refugees from the cathedral's affiliate charity, the Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants, and Phyllis Bankale, one of the cathedral's longest-serving worshippers, who comes from Nigeria and has been visiting the cathedral since 1956.
The first big event in the St Paul's Christmas calendar is the Advent Procession, in which the congregation is plunged into darkness and a candlelit procession with 100 schoolchildren gradually brings light into the cathedral. It is a dramatic service - but it poses particular logistical challenges for the team organising it. The glitziest carol service at St Paul's is the Celebration of Christmas. With an orchestra, celebrity readers and over 2,000 guests, this is a major event for the team. There are celebrities to book, and just one chorister will be chosen to sing the prestigious Once in Royal David's City solo.
Midnight Mass takes place on Christmas Eve. It is a massive logistical undertaking as the cathedral staff need to ensure there are enough wafers and wine to cater for over 1,000 people expecting to receive communion during the service. It is also a challenge for the cathedral's choristers, who are up well past their bedtimes. The big Christmas Day service is the jewel in the crown of the cathedral's Christmas celebrations. On Christmas Day alone, over 10,000 people will pass across the St Paul's threshold, and the service is expected to be of the highest standard. After the service is complete, the 100 staff members that work on Christmas Day have well and truly earned themselves a rest.
St Pauls Episcopal Cathedral Dundee
Old Tour Scotland video of the Interior of St Paul's Cathedral, an Episcopal Cathedral in the city of Dundee, Scotland. It is the Cathedral and administrative centre of the Diocese of Brechin.
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Inside Old St. Paul's Church in Wellington
Recorded on May 11, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Recording choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Scotland
This video is an introduction to the choristers at St Mary's Music School and the choir of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. We see the young choristers and organists as they prepare in June, 2006, for recording sessions for the Pro Organo CD Hear My Words, Ye People.
The Choir of St Mary's Cathedral (Mother Church of the Diocese of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church) has been described by the Sunday Times as one of the UK's finest cathedral choirs. It is unique in Scotland in maintaining a tradition of daily Anglican choral services. The choristers are educated at St Mary's Music School, Scotland's only specialist music school, which is also the choir school for the cathedral. St Mary's Cathedral became the first in the UK to offer girls scholarships to sing as trebles in 1978, and in 2006, became possibly the first British daily choral foundation to offer alto Choral Scholarships and Lay Clerk positions to women as well as men. St Mary's Cathedral website is: cathedral.net . St Mary's Music School website is: st-marys-music-school.co.uk
The choir is led in this video by Simon Nieminski nieminski.com , who at the time this video and CD were recorded, was Organist and Master of the Music. Mr Nieminski is still active in Edinburgh, but now concentrates upon his work as both a liturgical and concert organist. His new post is that of organist at St Mary's RC Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Also seen in this video is a principal of St Mary's Music School, and Judy Brown, an adult alto in the choir. Organists seen in the video are Organ Scholar Ruaraidh Sutherland and Assistant Organist Duncan Ferguson.
Music heard in the video: At the choir rehearsal, and also the organist's rehearsal, we hear excerpts from the extended anthem entitled Hear My Words, Ye People by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. In the recording session video in the Cathedral, the choir sings O for a closer walk with God by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. The Stanford anthem can be downloaded as a high-quality MP3 file for only US$1.00 by finding it in the Choral section of the download site: mypipes.org
The organ of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, seen and heard in this video is a 1870s vintage Father Henry Willis organ, which has been maintained and well cared for over many decades by Harrison & Harrison. Harrison and Harrison's website is: harrison-organs.co.uk
The Pro Organo CD Hear My Words, Ye People CD 7208, is available from zarex.com/bin and at proorgano.com , as well as from many other retailers in the USA, UK and Europe, including arkivmusic.com .
St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
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Service of Unity and Common Purpose, St Giles Cathedral, September 21, 2014
The Moderator preached at the 11.30 service at St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, reflecting shared values and common purpose on the Sunday after the Referendum. Politicians, ecumenical and other faith representatives also attended.
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral Edinburgh Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral on ancestry visit to Edinburgh.
WINDSOR PARISH CHURCH OF ST.JOHN BAPTIST
A short tour of this lovely church,looking at the 19th century mosaics and stained glass windows,17th century painting and 20th century embroidery.Music by Bach.
ST. GILES CATHEDRAL (Part One), EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
The Celtic Rovers in association with Celtic Ireland & Scotland on Facebook visit St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Music: Anton by Dan Bodan
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St Michael and All Saints church Edinburgh Scotland
(Scottish Episcopal Church) Brougham Steet, Tollcross. High Mass, Low Sunday 2015, Sanctus (Haydn)
Scottish Episcopal Anglican Anglo-Catholic church in the heart of Edinburgh, 1970 liturgy, characterized with traditional Catholic liturgy in english, facing the altar, incense, classical church music, devotions to Mary, confession, liturgical vestments, angelus after Mass. Sunday 11am. During the Edinburgh Festival There are special festive High Masses
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Old Calton Burial Ground Edinburgh Scotland
History of St Paul's cathedral
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St John's Episcopal Church urbex
This is St John's Episcopal Church in Edinburgh. background information taken from wikipedea
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It was dedicated as St John's Chapel on Maundy Thursday 1818 with construction having begun in 1816. It was designed by the architect William Burn[2] the previous year, at the remarkable age of only 25.
The congregation had begun in 1792 when Daniel Sandford came to Edinburgh to minister on Church of England lines. In 1797 the Qualified congregation moved to Charlotte Chapel which was re-built on larger lines in 1811. They sold shares to fund a new church, the banker Sir William Forbes being the main figure, while Charlotte Chapel was sold to Baptists.
Edward Bannerman Ramsay went to St John's as curate in 1827. He succeeded Bishop Sandford as minister in 1830, and stayed till his death in 1872, being dean from 1846.
The sanctuary and chancel were built in 1879-82 by John Dick Peddie and Norman Boyd Kinnear. The vestry and Hall in 1915 to 1916 by John Dick Peddie and Forbes Smith.
St John's holds daily services and is unique in that it is the last church in Scotland to hold the weekly service of Matins.
People Mourning In Paris, Prince Philip, London: Saint Paul's Cathedral Remembrance
(13 Sep 2001) APTN
Paris
14/09/2001
People mourning
Place de la Concorde, by the American Embassy in Paris
Soldier saluting
Man lighting candles in front of the American Embassy
Woman in a wheeling chair bringing flowers
Woman lighting candles
Man praying
Woman crying
Pool
London
14/09/2001
Wide shot exterior of Saint Paul's Cathedral
Wide shot procession past congregation
Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Queen walking past
Wide of Archbishop of Canterbury giving sermon
British Prime Minister Tony Blair and wife Cherie
High wide interior of cathedral
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London
13/09/2001
Wide shot exterior of Buckingham Palace - shows crowds in front
Pool
London
13/09/2001
Wide shot of guards standing at attention with audio of 'Star Spangled Banner' U.S. anthem
Mid shot of U.S. Ambassador, William Farish, standing listening beside Duke of York, Prince Andrew
Various of crowd through fence looking solemn
Close-up of Farish standing
Various of guards - with audio of 'Star Spangled Banner' U.S. anthem
Wide shot of Farish and Prince Andrew with Coldstream Guards officer saluting them with his sword
Various close-up details of guards standing to attention
Prince Andrew and Farish walking away
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London
13/09/2001
Close-up of woman crying as she holds a small flag
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Wedding Of Dr Stopford's Daughter (1969)
London.
GV. Front of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Various shots of the guests arriving to cathedral including an African and a Greek Orthodox priest. Various shots of the bride, Katherine, daughter of Dr Stopford, and groom Reverend David Swain, leaving St. Paul's after the ceremony. With them is Dr Robert Stopford, Bishop of London. MS. Archbishop of Canterbury Doctor Ramsey leaving the church, press taking photographs. Various shots of the wedding group.
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Date found in the old record - 27/12/1969.
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Corstorphine Old Parish Church, Edinburgh
A video all about Corstophine Old Parish Church, in the winter, spring and when part of the roof collapsed!