All Saints Hobart [Clutterbuck window 1864]
The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, Saturday 22nd October 1864, page 3.
Considerable improvements have also, within the past couple of weeks been made in two of uro [sic: our] principal Episcopalian churches, namely, St. John's and All Saints', by the erection in them of two very beautiful memorial windows of stained glass imported from England by the ship Broadwater. Both these windows are intended as memorials of deceased members of the Gellibrand family. The window in St. John's is commemorative of the head of the family in the colony, and is placed in St. John's Church. The window contains two lights, and the subjects illustrated are, Christ walking upon the Water, and the Agony in the Garden, the heads being filled in with angels in the act of adoration. That in All Saints' is to the memory of Mr. Gellibrand, and consists of three lights painted in groups of figures, representing the Corporal Works of Mercy, the heads being filled in with angels. Both windows are really magnificent works of art, being in quite modern style, and free from all conventionalism in treatment, as shown by some bits of landscape effect which are most charmingly truthful to nature. They are the production of the celebrated house of Clutterbuck, so famous for skill and taste in the art of church embellishment.
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17th March 1766: First Saint Patrick's Day parade
Irish soldiers serving in the British Army led the parade which, due to the high number of Irish immigrants in the city, quickly became an annual tradition. The first parade in Ireland didn't take place until 1903 in Waterford.
St Patrick was a Romano-British Christian missionary who converted thousands of Irish Pagans before his death in 461. Although he didn't really rid Ireland of snakes, since Ireland never contained any snakes, he was responsible for driving out Paganism from almost the entire country. The 17th March, the reputed date of St Patrick's death, was being marked with feasting by the end of the 10th Century. However, it was not officially recognised by the Catholic Church until the early 17th Century.
Within a century, however, Irish immigrants to America had begun to mark the date in their own ways. Significantly, the early settlers were predominantly Protestant and this helps to explain why many St Patrick's Day celebrations are largely secular in nature as they are associated more with celebrating Irish culture than the Catholic Saint. This also became an official approach of the Irish Government in the mid-1990s, who established the St Patrick's Festival to showcase Irish culture.
However, the secularisation of St Patrick's Day has drawn criticism from some Church leaders who have criticised its mindless alcohol-fuelled revelry. In the past, pubs and bars in Ireland had actually been required to close on the 17th March due to concerns over excessive drinking. However, that law was repealed in the 1970s.
Churches Around The World (#7): Farm Street Church, London, England (EN)
Overview: Farm Street Church, more formally known as The Jesuit Church Of the Immaculate Conception, is based in Mayfair. Mayfair is an affluent part of London that is surrounded by both Green Park and Hyde Park. But why is this church called “Farm Street Church” in one of the most expensive districts in the world? Are there any farms in this part of London? And what has this church got to do with the Palace of Westminster? Find out in this episode of ChurchMapped!
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Corrections: In this video, we stated that Farm Street Church became a parish of the Archdiocese of Westminster in 1865. We were meant to state 1965. We apologise for this error.
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Black Watch regiment plays for Kennedy and family and underprivileged children at White House, 8 days before Kennedy's death
President Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy and British Officers on the White House lawn greeting the Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch Regiment of Scotland. Jacqueline Kennedy shakes hands with a Black Watch Piper. A large group of underprivileged children is invited by the Kennedys to watch the concert. View of President and his wife at the White House balcony with their children. President's daughter Caroline and son John Jr., can be seen. John Jr. bows to the Regiment guest. Then Caroline Kennedy curtsies and then has trouble regaining her seat beside President Kennedy. View of the Regiment playing and marching on the White House lawn. This occurred eight days before President Kennedy was assassinated. Location: Washington DC. Date: November 14, 1963.
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