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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BBC Songs of Praise - St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee (Part 1)
BBC Songs of Praise - St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee.avi
Morning Service Scottish Prayer Book: St Paul’s Cathedral Dundee 1989 (Robert Lightband)
Live BBC radio broadcast of Morning Service according to the Scottish Prayer Book, 12 February 1989, from St Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral Dundee, with the cathedral choir, directed by Robert Lightband and accompanied by Elizabeth Day (organ).
Hymn: All ye who seek a comfort sure (“St Bernard”)
Reading: Hebrews 2, vv 14-18
Hymn: Forty days and forty nights (“Heinlein”)
Reading: Matthew 4, vv 1-11
Sermon
Hymn: Father, hear the prayer we offer
Lord’s Prayer
Psalm 39
Anthem: Holy is the true light (Gerald Near)
Hymn: All for Jesus (“All for Jesus”)
Short clip - Bell ringing, St Pauls Cathedral, Dundee January 2010
BBC Songs of Praise - St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee (Part 2)
Songs of Praise, broadcast on BBC1, Sunday 20th May 2007.
Top 17 Tourist Attractions in Dundee - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 17 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Dundee - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Discovery Point, Verdant Works, The Dundee Law, The McManus, Broughty Castle, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Camperdown Country Park, Camperdown Wildlife Centre, HM Frigate Unicorn, Dundee Museum of Transport, University of Dundee Botanic Gardens, Monikie Country Park, Dundee Rep Theatre, Barnhill Rock Garden, New Olympia Centr, Mills Observatory, St Paul's Cathedral
Lake Forest Concert Choir @ St Paul's Cathedral
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St Pauls Episcopal Dundee
Interior of St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, High Street, Dundee, Tayside, Scotland.
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The Baby Dinosaur At The Iraq Memorial Service At St Paul's Cathedral
With Half-Muffled Bells!!!!
Rest In Peace To Those Who Passed Away.
Palm Sunday Procession at St.Paul's Cathedral London 2019
Watch the beautiful palm Sunday procession just outside the glorious St.Paul's Cathedral!
#palmsunday #church #Jesus #London #2019
Flora and the Prince: Skye Crossing
Flora and the Prince is an opera which I was invited to write for a music festival at Carnegie Hall in New York. This is part of a performance of an extended, secular oratorio version from a concert given in St. Paul's Cathedral, Dundee, by Dundee University Chamber Choir and ensemble.
The piece closely follows the documented historical events and tells the story of Flora MacDonald's unrequited love for Bonnie Prince Charlie as she guides him to the French ship which rescued him after his 1745 Jacobite rebellion finally failed at the calamitous battle of Culloden, putting paid to his efforts to claim the throne of the United Kingdom. This adventure is made famous by the Skye Boat Song (Speed, bonny boat, like a bird on the wing...), which focusses on their daring escape from the island of Benbecula to the Isle of Skye by night across the dark, dangerous waters of the Minch in a small boat.
This largely acappella part of Flora and the Prince tells the story of that dangerous sea crossing, of the Prince's (justified) fears that they will be betrayed by the boatmen, and of Flora's wistful acceptance of her fate.
Flora is sung by American soprano Laura Pedersen, who created the role in the premiere in New York, and the Prince is sung by Welsh baritone Phil Gault. I'm the conductor.
St. Paul's Cathedral bells ring to mark royal birth in London
A team of bell ringers at St. Paul's Cathedral in London marked the birth of the new royal heir. The last time the bells rang there was when Prince William was born 31 years ago.
St. Mary's Cathedral GargoyleCam tour
Before it became an Episcopal cathedral, St. Marys was a mission church, organized in 1857 by members of Calvary Episcopal Church on the semi-rural, eastern fringe of Memphis, Tennessee, on a spot now considered to be part of Downtown. It became the cathedral church of the old statewide Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee in 1871 and later the cathedral of the Diocese of West Tennessee with the creation of the three dioceses within Tennessee in 1983.
A small wooden Gothic structure was built on a lot located at the eastern edge of the city at Poplar and Orleans, given by Robert C. Brinkley and his wife Anne Overton Brinkley. On Thanksgiving Day, 1857, the first wardens and vestry were elected and the first rector, Richard Hines, was called. It was the desire of James Otey, the First Bishop of Tennessee, that free seats and openness to all would be the policy of this church, built as a house of prayer for all people. St. Mary's Church was officially dedicated on the following Ascension Day (May 13, 1858).
In 1871, members of St. Marys presented the churchs keys to Charles Quintard, Second Bishop of Tennessee, to use as his seat or cathedral.
While the Episcopal Church in the United States was once a part of the Church of England, the American dioceses were slow to designate official cathedrals in keeping with the Protestant or Reformed character of its members. As the Oxford Movements high church or Roman Catholic-style liturgy and beliefs finally began to take root in the U.S., Episcopal cathedrals began to appear. With a devoted high churchman as its bishop, the Diocese of Tennessee was among the earliest in America (possibly the first in the South) to designate one of its parishes as a cathedral.
Construction of its present English Gothic Revival structure began in 1898 and was completed in 1926.
Martyrs and the Cathedral
St. Mary's is closely associated with two episodes of martyrdom known throughout the world. Both episodes dramatically reduced the size of St. Mary's congregation, either through death or controversy.
Constance and Her Companions:
Memphis suffered periodic epidemics of yellow fever, a mosquito-borne viral infection, throughout the 19th century. The worst of the epidemics occurred in the summer of 1878, when 5,150 Memphians died. Five years earlier, a group of Episcopal nuns from the recently formed Sisterhood of St. Mary arrived in Memphis to operate the St. Mary's School for Girls, which was relocated to the cathedral site. When the 1878 epidemic struck, a number of priests and nuns (both Protestant and Catholic), doctors, and even the proprietress of a bordello stayed behind to tend to the sick and dying. The Episcopal nuns' superior, Sister Constance, three other Episcopal nuns, and two Episcopal priests are known throughout the Anglican Communion as Constance and Her Companions or the Martyrs of Memphis. Added to the Episcopal Church's Lesser Feasts and Fasts in 1981, their feast day (September 9) commemorates their sacrifices.
Martin Luther King, Jr.:
The second historic/tragic event that St. Mary's Cathedral attempted to mitigate was the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. The day after King's death, Memphis clergy from many churches and synagogues met at the cathedral. In an impromptu move, Dean William Dimmick (later Bishop of Northern Michigan) took up the Cathedral's processional cross and led many of the assembled ministers down Poplar Avenue to City Hall to petition Mayor Henry C. Loeb to end the labor standoff that King was in town to help negotiate. Nearly half of the Cathedral's membership eventually left in protest of Dimmick's gesture of racial unity.
Dundee V&A 360 VR tour (Intro)
Enjoy a 360 walk around the museum and also inside it.
V&A Dundee is a design museum in Dundee, Scotland, which opened on 15 September 2018. The V&A Dundee is the first design museum in Scotland and the first Victoria and Albert museum outside London. The V&A Dundee is also the first building in the United Kingdom that has been designed by Kengo Kuma.
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St Paul's cathedral
Julie and phil Walking up to the cathedral on the 6th jan 2013
View From The Balcony Meadowside St Paul's Church Dundee Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a view from the balcony in Meadowside St Paul's Church on visit to Dundee. Hammerbeam roof. Organ by Walker and Company 1902, overhauled by Rushworth and Dreaper 1971. Stained glass, some by Jones and Willis, and by Alexander Russell.
Canadian National Anthem 'Oh Canada' played in St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee
The organist decided to play this for a visiting Canadian friend
St Paul's Cathedral, London Driving POVs, 1995, HD
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Bells at St Pauls
A very special view of the Sunday Bell ringing at St Pauls