Bell ringing at Christ the King Church in Cork
The bell ringing at Christ the King Church in Turners Cross in Cork City before 6pm mass on 28.3.2019. This Roman Catholic Church was built in 1931. Barry Byrne designed this church and it was built by John Buckley.
Sacred Heart Church - Limerick Live Stream
The Institute of Christ the King celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy, the “Traditional Latin Mass,” at the Sacred Heart Church, in the heart of Limerick, Ireland.
Live streaming: Sunday: 10:30 am High Mass and daily 7 pm Mass (Saturday: 12 noon)
Walks in Glen of Aherlow and Galtee Mountains
Walks in the Glen of Aherlow & Galtee Mountains
The Glen of Aherlow & Galtee Mountains are located in South County Tipperary.
There are a wide variety of planned and marked walks with breath-taking views, to suit all fitness and ability levels and ages. There are looped and linear walks through forests, up steep hills and mountains, and along moderately flat forest trails.
Signs and information boards provide direction and guidance.
Arrowed marker posts delineate the walks for ease of navigation. The walks generally range from one to four hours in duration. The Tourist office can provide details on the walks.
Archaeological and Historical features, which are part of Ireland’s heritage, can be explored. Shown are two Passage Tombs built with large stones, the tombs are at least 5,000 years old.
Moor abbey is 600 years old.
A mass rock where mas was said in secret during the times of the Penal laws, 300 years ago.
Stafford O’Brien’s well where stagecoaches horses stopped to drink water.
Rock An Thorabh is a viewing point for Tipperary Town and the surrounding countryside.
Clonbeg Church and graveyard with the remnants of an older church.
The Nature Park is near the Christ the king statue, it is a circular walk that takes 1 hour. It passes through woodlands inhabited by birds, squirrels and foxes, also the ruins of a small farmer’s cottage from the 1800s.
Corrie lakes are embedded high up the slopes of the Galtee Mountains. Mountain streams flow down the mountains in ravines. Sheep graze on the mountains slopes.
From the top of Galtymore there are panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and distant mountains and hills. On a clear day one can see seven counties from the summit of Galtymore.
Lush coniferous forests cover the lower slopes of the Galtees and the Slivenamuck hills.
Get to experience spectacular mountain scenery and landscapes, the sounds of the countryside and the smells of rich vegetation, as you breathe in the fresh mountain air. This is, as close to nature, as it gets.
The walks are memorable and will leave you with a sense of achievement, a feeling of refreshment and an urge to return.
Maps showing some of the walks and the carpark locations. Pause to read.
There is a Cycle loop, along small rural roads through scenic and beautiful countryside and villages.
Golden Bells - Bob Vaugh
Recorded at Christ the King Community Church, June 2014.
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Narrow Road Christmas-Christ the King Church-Delafield,WI-Part 1
12/5/15
Dan Marquardt-Banjo,Vocals
Jake Anderson-Mandolin,Bass,Vocals
Olivia Siegmann-Fiddle,Cello,Vocals
Amanda Siegmann-Bass,Vocals
Lincoln Siegmann-Lead Guitar,Vocals
Justin Anderson-Lead Guitar,Vocals
Caleb Schwalbach-Dobro,Vocals
Jed Siegmann-Mandolin,Bass,Vocals
Song List
Introduction 01:05
Deck the Halls 01:16
Carol of the Bells 05:20
Come Unto Me 09:55
Trusting in Jesus 13:34
Silver Bells 17:06
I Know Why 21:05
I Am Resolved 25:08
O Holy Night 28:30
New Church opening in Cork city 'Presence Church'
Launching of Presence Church by Shane and Karen Kelly
Cork city, Ireland
God bless his Church
Bishop Deenihan 2
The Episcopal Ordination of Most Reverend Tom Deenihan to the Diocese of Meath in the cathedral of Christ the King, Mullingar on Sunday 2nd. Spetember 2018.
2016, Christchurch Cathedral (Church of Ireland), Waterford, Ireland
Virtutes Instrumenti Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Christchurch Cathedral (Church of Ireland), Waterford, Ireland
The first cathedral to stand on this site was built in 1096 by the Vikings, who had recently converted from paganism to Christianity and affiliated themselves with the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was he who appointed Malchus as the first Bishop of Waterford, in fact one of the first in Ireland.
Less than one hundred years after its construction, the Cathedral hosted an event which would change the course of Irish history forever, with the marriage of Strongbow, an English knight, to an Irish princess named Aoife in 1170. This political union granted Aoife’s father, the deposed King of Leinster, troops from England to reclaim his throne and ensured Strongbow would inherit his kingship upon his father-in-law’s death.
By 1210 the Normans had taken control of Waterford and built a new Medieval Cathedral. This was expanded through the years to include side chapels dedicated to leading Waterford figures such as James Rice, who served as city mayor 11 times in the 15th Century. The base of one of the pillars of this Norman Cathedral still remains and has been opened up for viewing.
In the 18th Century, the progressive City Corporation of the time came to regard the Norman Cathedral as rather old-fashioned and recommended to the Bishop that a new one be constructed. Bishop Chenevix resisted this proposal, and it is said that a ruse was devised to encourage his change of mind. As he was walking through the Cathedral some rubble was strategically dropped in his path, close enough to shock the clergyman, who was soon found to support the construction of a new church. The Gothic Norman Cathedral was torn down in 1773, or rather blown down, as the building was so strongly constructed that the use of gunpowder was required in its demolition.
Construction on the new Cathedral began in in 1773 and was completed in 1779, at a total cost of £5,397. It was designed by John Roberts, whose imagination had given shape to much of Georgian Waterford. Roberts also designed the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Barronstrand Street, giving Waterford the unique distinction of being the only city in Europe where the Protestant and Catholic Cathedrals were conceived by the same man.
Architecture
This cathedral has been described by architectural historian Mark Girouard as the finest 18th Century Ecclesiastical building in Ireland. It was built in the Neo-Classical Georgian style which was de rigueur. Roberts was fond of this style, reminiscent of Ancient Greece and its elegance was in contrast to the ornate Gothic interiors of most of the churches in this time. The spectacular stucco plasterwork ceiling is very similar to what could be seen in many 18th Century palaces and stately homes across Europe.
What you see today varies slightly from this original construction, as a disastrous Organ Gallery fire in 1815 devastated the magnificent Elliot organ and much of the surrounding woodwork. The cathedral was closed for three years for repair and reconstruction. Some further improvements were deemed necessary in 1891 by Sir Thomas Drew, a leading architect of the time. The square pews and galleries were removed and the ground floor windows blocked up. A new case was built for the organ and it was taken down from its gallery and squeezed into the left-hand corner of the Cathedral. In 2003 the organ was restored and a new gallery was built to house it in its original position.
The Tetragrammaton
YHWH the holy and unutterable name of God
Given central place on the reredos behind the altar is the Tetragrammaton the letters YHWH, the holy and unutterable name of God in the Hebrew Bible. This roots the faith of Christians in the biblical tradition of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
The James Rice Tomb and the Camino
James Rice tomb
Cadaver Monument ‘I am what you will be; I was what you are now.’
James Rice was Mayor of Waterford eleven times during the 15th Century. In 1481 he built a chapel to house his tomb in the original Norman cathedral. It is a fine example of a cadaver monument, depicting the horror of death and the glory of saints. Weather damage has taken its toll down the centuries and made the Latin inscription quite difficult to read. Rice wished that his tomb be a reminder of the briefness of our earthly lives and the transient nature of fame, wealth and power. The tomb displays a badly decayed corpse, crawling with worms and with a frog feasting on the stomach. A section of the inscription reads, ‘I am what you will be; I was what you are now.’ The figures of saints can be seen on the sides of the tomb.
Rice walked the Camino pilgrimage twice during his lifetime and his tomb became a starting point for Waterford pilgrims as they embarked upon their journey to Santiago di Compostela.
Sacred Heart Church - Limerick Live Stream
The Institute of Christ the King celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy, the “Traditional Latin Mass,” at the Sacred Heart Church, in the heart of Limerick, Ireland.
Live streaming: Sunday: 10:30 am High Mass and daily 7 pm Mass (Saturday: 12 noon)
Sacred Heart Church - Limerick
26th July 2019 - Feast of Saint Anne
The Institute of Christ the King celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy, the “Traditional Latin Mass,” at the Sacred Heart Church, in the heart of Limerick, Ireland.
Live streaming: Sunday: 10:30 am High Mass and daily 7 pm Mass (Saturday: 12 noon)
Sacred Heart Church - Limerick Live Stream
The Institute of Christ the King celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy, the “Traditional Latin Mass,” at the Sacred Heart Church, in the heart of Limerick, Ireland.
Live streaming: Sunday: 10:30 am High Mass and daily 7 pm Mass (Saturday: 12 noon)
FOTA VII Cork 2014, Pontifical High Mass - Terce. The Lassus Scholars
FOTA VII Cork 2014, Terce. 4th Sunday after Pentecost, July 6th 2014. Pontifical High Mass at Ss Peter and Paul's Church, Cork, celebrated by the Most Reverend Philip Boyce, OCD, Bishop of Raphoe. Terce. The Lassus Scholars, Dublin: Director Dr Ite O'Donovan. Organist: Dr Paul McKeever.
Seventh Fota International Liturgy Conference.
St. Colman's Society for Catholic Liturgy.
Chorus of Opera Cork. St Columba's Church.
Chorus of Opera Cork with Dan Twomey, tenor. You'll Never Walk Alone.
Concert at St Columba's Church, Douglas, Cork, supporting Marymount Hospital. 31st March 2017.
Musical Director, Frank Buckley. Pianist, Annabel Adams.
Christian Baptism for Believers in Cork, Ireland (August 2017)
We had 6 people baptised on August 27th in the nearby Lee river in Ballincollig, County Cork, Ireland. In the video you will see people from the Baptist Church in Ballincollig give their public profession of faith followed by complete immersion in water as a sign of their obedience to the Lord in their walk with God AFTER salvation.
If you are in Cork and are looking for a Christian Bible Believing Church, which are King James only, fundemental, seperated and soul winning, why not pay us a visit.
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Bible Baptist Ballincollig, Cork, Ireland
Pastor Craig Ledbetter
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Sacred Heart Church - Limerick Live Stream
The Institute of Christ the King celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy, the “Traditional Latin Mass,” at the Sacred Heart Church, in the heart of Limerick, Ireland.
Live streaming: Sunday: 10:30 am High Mass and daily 7 pm Mass (Saturday: 12 noon)
The Fighting Irish: The Battle to Keep Catholicism
The Irish battle over the sanctity of life is being waged during troubling times for the country's Catholic Church. Once the bastion of Saint Patrick, Catholics and religious are in steep decline. Currents News, Michelle Powers, talked to the new leader of the Irish Apostolate in the Brooklyn Diocese about this troubling trend.
To contact Father Christopher Heanue, e-mail IRISHBQ@GMAIL.COM.
Sacred Heart Church - Limerick Live Stream
The Institute of Christ the King celebrates the classical Roman Liturgy, the “Traditional Latin Mass,” at the Sacred Heart Church, in the heart of Limerick, Ireland.
Live streaming: Sunday: 10:30 am High Mass and daily 7 pm Mass (Saturday: 12 noon)
Holy Trinity Church in Cork City
Holy Trinity Church is a Roman Catholic Church belonging to the Capuchin Franciscans. It is known as the Father Matthew Memorial Church and is located on Father Matthew Quay in Cork City. Construction on this church began in 1832. It opened for worship on 10th October 1850. George Richard Pain designed this church while the present facade was designed by Dominick J. Coakley. The adjoining Capuchin friary was built by Robert Walker in 1888. The spire was added in 1890 to mark the centenary celebration of the birth of Father Matthew. The chancel was lengthened between 1906 and 1908 by George C. Ashlin. There is stained glass windows by Harry Clarke in this church.
Ringing the Bells of Shandon | Cork, Ireland
Ringing the Bells of Shandon at St. Anne's Church in Cork, Ireland.
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