Fundraising Garage Sale - Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary | Hamilton | NZ | HaloBiz Member
This video was produced by HaloBiz ( as Julie South's 'video memory' of the Fundraising Garage Sale for the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Hamilton.
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Music: Kevin MacLeod
The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Ordination to the Presbyterate of Stuart Young and Joseph George
Ordination to the Presbyterate of Deacons Stuart Young and Joseph George now Fr Stuart Young and Fr Joseph George.
Music: Praise to the Lord the Almighty - Maria Guzzo, Mike McHardy and St Thomas More Parish Mount Maunganui Singers (Public Domain).
October 10 2015. Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Principal Consecrator: Bishop Stephen M. Lowe
Concelebrating Bishops: Bishop Emeritus Denis G. Browne and Bishop Colin Campbell
Dame Malvina Major | Cathedral Anniversary Fundraising Concert | HaloBiz's Julie South's memories
This video was produced by HaloBiz ( as Julie South's 'video memory' of the Fifth Anniversary Fundraising Concert of the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Hamilton East (New Zealand) held on 2 November 2012.
Artists at this year's event were:
* Dame Malvina Major—ONZ, GNZM, DBE
* St Joseph's Maori Girls' Choir
* Oriana Kershaw
* Derek Hill
* Dr Greg Neil
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Music: Kevin MacLeod at incompetec.com - Amazing Grace
Hamilton Sinulog 2020 Invitation Video
We welcome ALL to join us in the celebration of Feast Day of the Child Jesus, Holy Child Sto Nino right here in Hamilton, New Zealand. Bring the kids....friends of the Holy Child. Dressed like Kings. Holy Mass at 10 AM at Cathedral of Blessed Virgin Mary - Hamilton NZ followed by 12 Noon Sinulog and Cultural Day at Sacred Heart Girl's College School Hall. Videos herein captured during Sinulog Celebraton 2017.
Daghang salamat, O Sr. Sto Nino
A celebration of the feast of Sr. Sto Nino, held at the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hamilton, New Zealand. January 16, 2016.
2018 Opening Mass | St John's College Hamilton
Our religious year begins at St John's College, with our 2018 Opening Mass. Gathered at the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Hamilton, we celebrate our new Year 9's joining the brotherhood, while our Year 13 students step up to their roles as leaders of our school.
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Website: stjohns-hamilton.school.nz
Kicking Mary - Rockin Me Baby @ The Roadhouse
Steve Miller Band - Rockin Me Baby
23 March 2018
Holy Trinity @Addis Ababa (Hamillee Nigis - Part II)
2005/ July 2013; ...
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Garage Sale New Zealand
Fundraising for Mosque in New Zealand-Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 11th May 2013
Divine Mercy Youth Conference 2018
YOUTH MINISTRY & PASTOR
Dear Pastor, Youth Minister, Youth Director, Youth Coordinator,
May the Mercy and Compassion of God be upon our Diocese.
“Do whatever He tells you.” John 2:5
Our Holy Catholic has just celebrated the Centenary of the Apparition of our Blessed Virgin Mary to the little children of Fatima, Portugal. It commemorated the love of Jesus to give His mother to us on the Cross (John 19:26).
On April 7, 2018-the Saturday before the Sunday of the Feast of the Divine Mercy, we will be having our 2nd Divine Mercy Youth Conference to be held at the Divine Mercy of our Lord Catholic Church Parish. It will be a whole-day event with main speakers: Jason Trujillo-Youth Ministry Director of Saint Monica Catholic Church; and Rowena Sapunto Ignacio-Works/Volunteers at the Guadalupe Catholic Radio. There will be workshops for the teens. Our Bishop Greg Kelly will be celebrating the Holy Mass.
With this, we would cordially invite you to celebrate with us in this conference. It will our first time to conduct a Conference on the Divine Mercy of God focused on the Youth who are not only the future of the Parish but as well as the future of the Catholic Church.
We will be having Sessions and Workshops that our Youth may like. Holy Mass will be celebrated by our Auxiliary Bishop Greg Kelly. Our Conference will only cost $50 for teens from 6th-12th Grade and $25 for the Chaperones 18 years old and above. Cost includes food and snacks, souvenirs, and Conference T-shirt. We will assure you that the teens will have a lot of fun, as well as the Chaperones too.
In addition to the workshops for the teens, we will have a workshop for the Youth Ministers and Coordinators also.
Attached is a spreadsheet that you can fill up for those who would like to take part of our Conference. Send via snail c/o Angelo Penuela, Youth Ministry Coordinator at 1585 E. Cartwright Rd. Mesquite, TX 75149 or email at angelo@divinemercytx.org on or before March 24, 2018.
Visit also our website at for details and added information.
Hope to see you all at the Conference.
Thank you and God bless us.
Bob Blackwood on St Peter's Catholic Church, Kawhia
An interview with Bob Blackwood on the history and development of St Peter's Catholic Church in Kawhia, New Zealand. Interviewer, Mike Smith, Editor of Kete Korero, the magazine of the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton.
15.Prayer and Committal
Final Prayer and Committal
Requiem Mass Elijah Michael James Humphries 18 August 2007
St Paul's Catholic Church Dallington, Christchurch New Zealand
Scotland Welcomes The Queen (1953)
Queen Elizabeth arrives for a service at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland.
GV. Edinburgh. GV. Edinburgh Castle GV. Procession marching down Princes Street. LV. Top view, massed pipers marching down Princess Street. GV. Gardens. LV.
Elevated, peers in open landaus carrying Scottish honours. TV. Crowd, pan to Queen and Duke in landau. LV. Royal landau turning corner. SV. Massed pipers turning corner. SV. People waving. Queen and Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) waving pan to B.V. A.S. St. Giles. LV. Peers in procession. & SV. TV. Guard of Honour outside Cathedral.
SV. Royal Landau arrives at Cathedral. SV. Duke of Hamilton holding crown on steps of Cathedral, SV. Queen and Duke talking to clergy on steps of Cathedral. CU. Pan, crown being carried. SV. Duke and Queen walking up steps of Cathedral.
GV. Procession towards altar inside Cathedral. & SV. LV. Through pillars procession towards altar inside Cathedral. LV. Back view, Queen and Duke approaching altar. SV. Congregation. LV. Queen and Duke walking towards altar. & GV. Back view SV. Duke and Queen arriving at altar for blessing.
SV. Queen and Duke being blessed. SV. Scottish Honours on altar National Anthem. CU. Crown on altar. GV. Back view Duke and Queen standing at altar & LV. SV. Queen and Duke stand before Dean of the Thistle The Right Rev. Charles L Warr.
SV. Queen and Duke. SV. Crown being lifted from altar by clergyman. Pan as crown is carried towards Queen and presents it. The Duke of Hamilton walks forward takes it from Queen. SV. Flag hanging from Cathedral LV. Towards Queen and Duke preceded by regalia walking down aisle of Cathedral. & SV. SV. Crowd. SV. Queen and Duke descending steps outside Cathedral GV. Queen and Duke entering carriage. GV. Crowd. SV. Queen and Duke drive away waving to crowd.
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GARAGE SALE OF THE DAMNED
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A seemingly ordinary garage sale is cursed to high Hell: five customers take home five pieces of kitsch kiwiana, triggering five horrific stories. An anthology film that's equal parts creepy, bloody and demented.
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Live in Concert / Church Music
Invitations to festivals and competitions overseas give choirs like The Tudor Consort an oppportunity to perform our specialist early repertoire in ancient venues across Europe. This is important for a choir like The Tudor Consort because performing Renaissance music in these atmospheric European venues gives us an opportunity to connect with the repertoire in a special way that is not always achievable in the very nice but comparatively modern venues available in a young country like New Zealand.
The Tudor Consort has toured overseas three times: first to Britain in 1988 under founding director Simon Ravens, and more recently in 2003 and 2005 to Europe. This recording captures some of the highlights of the 2005 performances in Spain and Italy. In Spain the choir attended the 37th International Choral Competition in Tolosa. This competition is one of the oldest and most prestigious in Europe. It is one of six competitions that feed into the European Grand Prix of Choral Singing. The choir won two awards at this competition in 2003 and returned in 2005 to experience again both the competition and, more importantly, the wonderful concert series that brackets the competition. For 10 days around the competition, the choirs visiting Tolosa perform evening recitals in a variety of ancient venues across the Basque Country. Our concerts took us from San Sebastian in the Bay of Biscay to Borja in Aragon. The first set of pieces on this recording are taken from the choir’s performance in Ordizia, a small town near Tolosa, on Wednesday 2 November 2005. The Parroquial Church in Ordizia is a beautiful stone church nestled in the heart of the town.
After completing the events at the Tolosa Competition, the choir travelled to Austria and Italy to take advantage of some invitations that had arisen since the first trip in 2003. The Tudor Consort sang masses in Rome at Santa Maria Maggiore and St Peter’s Basilica – key venues where Palestrina spent much of his working life – and performed concerts in Salzburg and in Rome. The concert in Rome was at the beautiful baroque church of Madonna dei Monti. Here, The Tudor Consort appeared with the support of The Palestrina Foundation, an important Italian early music performance society. The second set of pieces on this recording are taken from this concert at Madonna dei Monti on Tuesday 8 November.
The final track on this recording was captured in New Zealand in 2006. In a very interesting project at the start of the year, the gentlemen of The Tudor Consort worked together to rehearse and perform a Latin Lamentations sequence entirely with men’s voices. (Normally, the The Tudor Consort sings with mixed male and female voices, as you can hear in all the other pieces on this disc.) The sonorities and textures that result from the exclusive use of male voices create a subtly different sound world that releases the latent expressiveness of Alfonso Ferrabosco’s third Lamentation sequence in a powerfully dramatic way. The gentlemen performed the Lamentations on Good Friday at Wellington Cathedral; they reunited a fortnight later in the Hall of Memories at the National War Memorial to sing the piece again, purely for enjoyment’s sake. The recording on this disc was captured at that second performance.
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Live in Concert by The Tudor Consort is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International License.
Garage Sales and Store Closure Finds Foxton
This is my finds from a couple of garage sales in Foxton Beach on the weekend also some second hand shops in levin and marton and a store closure in foxton, it wasn't everything but may do another vid later in the week, excuse the oh hang on at the end i don't know how to delete just some of the video so left it in
saint mary scout ka mate ka mate kora kora
saint mary scout ka mate ka mate kora kora
Reception at Maryam Mosque, Galway, Ireland
A reception held in honour of Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at the inauguration of Maryam Mosque in Galway, Ireland. Recorded on September 26, 2014.