St Peter & St Paul - Clare - Suffolk
St Peter & St Paul - Clare - Suffolk ----- The very large church of the Suffolk village of Clare situated in the busy centre.
St. Peter and St. Paul's church sermon, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK
The Parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul's
Mansfield's oldest centre of community, dating from 1113 and built on the site of a Saxon Church
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Christian worship has taken place on this town centre site since at least the time of the Norman Conquest.
The Choir
There has been a choir at St Peter's since 1736, when a singers' gallery was erected at the West End of the church.
The Organ
Re-consecrated at the end of 2000, the magnificent 3-manual organ is one of the finest in the Southwell and Nottingham Diocese. The foundation of this instrument was the organ of Clare College, Cambridge, which was purchased in 1970 together with its ornate case. It was substantially altered and enlarged by Noel Mander of London before installation in the south chapel in 1971. The original pipe work dating from the 1870's was by Gray & Davison and had been revoiced by Harrison & Harrison in 1911.
Bells
Bells have been rung for centuries at St Peter's inviting people to worship.
Bells are generally rung for Sunday services, for weddings (by arrangement) and on other special occasions.
The oldest of the church bells is dated 1603, and the peal was made up to eight bells in 1762. Bells eventually show wear and have to be re-cast, and the last occasion on which this took place was in 1948.
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Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, St.Peter ad Vincula Parish Church
The remarkable parish church of St.Peter ad Vincula at Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire.
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Catholic Believe It or Not
Catholic believe it or not video, students name saints names.
Choir Video 2017
A brief look at the choir of Crediton Parish Church, including the views of some of the Junior Choristers.
St. Paul’s Anglican Church Live Stream
St Peter's Wedding Fair
St. Peter's Church, Derby, is a diverse community of faith, hope and love in the heart of the city, committed to live by faith, to be known by love, and to be a voice of hope.
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Canon Paul Morris, St. Peter's Church, St. Peter's Street, Derby DE1 1SN
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St. Paul's Celebration.mpg
St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Endicott, New York welcomes its tenth rector, The Very Rev. John R. Martinichio, on January 25, 2012. This chronological slideshow begins with photos taken before the service and concludes with photos taken at the reception held afterward.
Across the Diocese: Incorrupt Heart of St. Jean Vianney | March 2019 | Diocese of Owensboro
Bishop Medley chats with Fr. Bruce Fogle, pastor of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Paducah, KY and Peter Sonski, custodian of the relic of St. Jean Vianney about the relic's pilgrimage tour around the United States.
Discovering our Saints - St. Paul of the Cross
Paul Francis Daneii, born at Ovada, Genoa, Italy, 3 January, 1694; died in Rome, 18 October, 1775.
His parents, Luke Danei and Anna Maria Massari, were exemplary Catholics. From his earliest years the crucifix was his book, and the Crucified his model. Paul received his early education from a priest who kept a school for boys, in Cremolino, Lombardy. He made great progress in study and virtue; spent much time in prayer, heard daily Mass, frequently received the Sacraments, faithfully attended to his school duties, and gave his spare time to reading good books and visiting the churches, where he spent much time before the Blessed Sacrament, to which he had an ardent devotion. At the age of fifteen he left school and returned to his home at Castellazzo, and from this time his life was full of trials. In early manhood he renounced the offer of an honourable marriage; also a good inheritance left him by an uncle who was a priest. He kept for himself only the priest's Breviary.
Inflamed with a desire for God's glory he formed the idea of instituting a religious order in honour of the Passion. Vested in a black tunic by the Bishop of Alessandria, his director, bearing the emblem of our Lord's Passion, barefooted, and bareheaded, he retired to a narrow cell where he drew up the Rules of the new congregation according to the plan made known to him in a vision, which he relates in the introduction to the original copy of the Rules. For the account of his ordination to the priesthood, of the foundation of the Congregation of the Passion, and the approbation of the Rules, see PASSIONISTS. After the approbation of the Rules and the institute the first general chapter was held at the Retreat of the Presentation on Mount Argentaro on 10 April, 1747. At this chapter, St. Paul, against his wishes, was unanimously elected first superior general, which office he held until the day of his death. In all virtues and in the observance of regular discipline, he became a model to his companions. Although continually occupied with the cares of governing his religious society, and of founding everywhere new houses for it, yet he never left off preaching the word of God, burning as he did with a wondrous desire for the salvation of souls (Brief of Pius IX for St. Paul's Beatification, 1 Oct., 1852). Sacred missions were instituted and numerous conversions were made. He was untiring in his Apostolic labours and never, even to his last hour, remitted anything of his austere manner of life, finally succumbing to a severe illness, worn out as much by his austerities as by old age.
Among the distinguished associates of St. Paul in the formation and extension of the congregation were: John Baptist, his younger brother and constant companion from childhood, who shared all his labours and sufferings and equaled him in the practice of virtue; Father Mark Aurelius (Pastorelli), Father Thomas Struzzieri (subsequently Bishop of Amelia and afterwards of Todi), and Father Fulgentius of Jesus, all remarkable for learning, piety, and missionary zeal; Venerable Strambi, Bishop of Macerata and Tolentino, his biographer. Constant personal union with the Cross and Passion of our Lord was the prominent feature of St. Paul's sanctity. But devotion to the Passion did not stand alone, for he carried to a heroic degree all the other virtues of a Christian life. Numerous miracles, besides those special ones brought forward at his beatification and canonization, attested the favour he enjoyed with God. Miracles of grace abounded, as witnessed in the conversion of sinners seemingly hardened and hopeless. For fifty years he prayed for the conversion of England, and left the devotion as a legacy to his sons. The body of St. Paul lies in the Basilica of SS. John and Paul, Rome. He was beatified on 1 October, 1852, and canonized on 29 June, 1867. His feast occurs on 28 April. [Editor's note: It was later transferred to 19 October.] The fame of his sanctity, which had spread far and wide in Italy during his life, increased after his death and spread into all countries. Great devotion to him is practiced by the faithful wherever Passionists are established.
Chloe & Richards Sussex Wedding Film
Chloe & Richard had their wedding filmed at St Peter's Church, Bexhill-on-Sea. The sun was bright and the venue looking glorious, as did the bride and groom.
this film shows the church in all it's intricate detail. And it helps Chloe & Richard see all the bits they missed. By watching a Family Film Company film, it takes you back to your wedding day once again and helps to re-live your ammazing day all over again and again and again.....
St Paul's Greenhills We are skipping, running and dancing for O T
The Great Restoration
There is more hope in the Church than there is cause for despair. Despite the disasters of the past 50 years in the Church .. the work of Restoration has begun.
St peter schools dance 2015
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Church of Holy Redeemer, York, England
The interior of this church comprises an unusual juxtaposition of 1960s architecture with masonry and carvings transported from the 12th century St. Mary Bishophill Senior church at York. Particularly noteworthy is the Anglo-Saxon carving located above the alter.
John & Janet's Ruby Anniversary celebrations (Painswick).wmv
John & Janet's Ruby wedding celebrations included Sunday lunch at the delightful Gloucestershire town of Painswick. This video includes a clip of the lunch party followed by views of the lovely parish church and glimp
ses of the attractive and historic street settings.
Choral Evensong Montage June 5 2011.mp4
Highlights from Choral Evensong, June 5, 2011 at St. Peter's, featuring The Parish Choir, St Nicholas Choristers and Friends, the Rev. Paige Blair, Officiant and Mr. Ruben Valenzuela, Director of Music. Canticles: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in C-C.V. Stanford; Anthem: I was glad-C. Hubert Parry; Hymn: Jerusalem, 'And did those feet in ancient time'.
Shipping Forecast Singles from Ss Peter & Clare, Fenny Compton, Warwickshire
The pretty village of Fenny Compton is on the Northamptonshire side of Wariwkchsire, and the church of Ss Peter and Clate has an old ring of three.
1. 1636 Henry Bagley I
2 about 1560 John Appowell?
3 1663 Henry Bagley I
The tenor is 7cwt and is in Bb. This is some ringing on the Warwickshire Open Day, on the first of May 2010