St Mary of the Angels, WELLINGTON - NEW ZEALAND
11:00AM Sunday Mass St Mary of the Angels, Wellington, New Zealand. - Jan 14, 2018
St Mary of the Angels, a diverse community, seeks to praise and thank God in a place of calm and beauty and strives to be Christ alive in Central Wellington.
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - St Mary of the Angels
Sunday Jan 14, 2018 - St Mary of the Angels, Wellington, New Zealand
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St Mary Of The Angels | Siesmic Strengthening
An introduction to the seismic strengthening of the historic St Mary of the Angels church in Wellington New Zealand.
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Inaugural Mass For St Mary of the Angels Basilica
Live video stream of the newest basilica in the U.S. (2017) St. Mary of the Angels, Olean, NY dedication Mass. Celebrants include Bishop Richard J. Malone, Bishop Richard Cunningham, Bishop Edward Grosz, and Fr. Greg Dobson. Beautiful choir, brass and string quartet perform.
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St Mary of the Angels Choir.m4v
Christmas Day service in Wellington New Zealand.
St Mary's of the Angels Choir
Two of the tracks on the choir’s latest recording: ‘Ave Maris Stella’. Over 60 minutes of music for the liturgy: chant, polyphony and motets, as sung every Sunday at Mass. Available from the Parish Office for $20, or email robert.oliver@paradise.net.nz (extra for postage and packing). Profits from the sale will go to the Seismic Strengthening Fund.
Radical Spirit: St Mary of the Angels Choir
Radical Spirit: transcendent music at St Mary of the Angels Church. Wellington, New Zealand, June 9, 2013. Choir led by Robert Oliver.
Visit Wellington, New Zealand: Things to do in Wellington - The Harbour Capital
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01. Wellington Botanic Garden
The garden features 25 hectares of protected native forest, conifers, plant collections and seasonal displays. They also feature a variety of non-native species, including an extensive Rose Garden.
02. Wellington Cable Car
A funicular railway between Lambton Quay, the main shopping street, and Kelburn, a suburb in the hills overlooking the central city, rising 120 m (394 ft) over a length of 612 m (2,008 ft).
03. Wellington Zoo
Was the country’s first zoo and has 13-hectare (32-acre) dedicated to over 100 species of fauna from across the globe. Opened in 1906 by the late Prime Minister Richard Seddon, after he was given a young lion - later named King Dick - by the Bostock and Wombwell Circus.
04. Beehive
The common name for the Executive Wing of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings. It is so-called because of its shape is reminiscent of that of a traditional woven form of beehive known as a skep.
05. National War Memorial
Consists of the War Memorial Carillon, the Hall of Memories, and an unknown New Zealand warrior interred in a tomb constructed in 2004 in front of the Hall of Memories.The memorial officially remembers the New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, World War II and the wars in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.
06. St Mary of the Angels
A Catholic church on the corner of Boulcott Street and O'Reily Avenue. The current building was opened in 1922, and is the third church built on the Boulcott Street site.
07. Wrights Hill Fortress
A counter bombardment coastal artillery battery in the Karori suburb. Was built between 1942 and 1947 and is predominantly underground, with numerous tunnels linking the war shelters, gun emplacements, magazines, plotting rooms and engine room.
08. Zealandia
A protected natural area where the biodiversity of 225 ha of forest is being restored. Formerly known as the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary was previously part of the water catchment area, between Wrights Hill and the Brooklyn wind turbine on Polhill.
09. Te Papa Tongarewa
The national museum and art gallery of New Zealand. It is branded and commonly known as Te Papa and Our Place; Te Papa Tongarewa is broadly translatable as the place of treasures of this land.
10. Space Place at Carter Observatory
Houses two main telescopes within its main building and a third telescope nearby. Re-opened in March 2010 with a new exhibition and digital planetarium celebrating the culture, heritage and science of the Southern Skies.
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A Test of Faith. St Mary of the Angels. NZ
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WGC17--St Mary's9__18-05-13
Wellington Girl's College team 17 playing St Mary's team 9 at ASB arena Kilbirnie on the 18th May 2013. A selection of WGC highlights from that game.
CHRIS GENDALL: Reverse Assembly
The startlingly intricate interlockings of Japanese joinery are reflected in the rhythmic texture and form of Chris Gendall’s ‘Reverse Assembly’, a work performed in this Resound film by Peter Veale (conductor), Mayumi Miyata (shō), Hannah Weirich (violin), Nanae Yoshimura (koto), Makiko Goto (bass koto), Tosiya Suzuki (recorder) and Dylan Lardelli (guitar).
This performance was part of New Zealand Festival’s ‘Distances’ concert at Wellington’s St Mary of the Angels.
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GILLIAN WHITEHEAD: Puhake ki te rangi
Gillian Whitehead’s ‘Puhake ki te rangi’ translates as “spouting to the skies” and is a celebration of whales, in which the compositional guiding principles were, “the extreme range of whale song, the changing patterns of their song, and the image, given to me by the late Tungia Baker, of a whale in Campbell Island waters allowing seal pups at play to slide down her flanks over and over again until, tiring of the game, she flipped them gently away.”
The New Zealand String Quartet and Rob Thorne combine for a final time in this concert of the New Zealand Festival from St Mary of the Angels in Wellington.
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From France to Island Bay - Mother Mary Aubert
An interview about Mother Mary Aubert with Sister Catherine Hanan. Archival images. Mother Aubert founded the 'Compassion' sisters in New Zealand in the early 1900's. They established homes for foundlings, a hospital, and a soup kitchen Her funeral was one of the biggest ever in Wellington. Her cause for sainthood has been presented to the vatican. One of New Zealand's most inspiring women. Originally uploaded as four parts but now edited to one tape after YouTube allowed longer tapes. DUR 29 mins.
COROnation Street on Stage! Auckland
The hysterical new stage play by award-winning playwright and Coronation Street scriptwriter Jonathan Harvey - specially commissioned by ITV to celebrate Britain's longest running and most-loved soap. Thursday 28 March - Saturday 6 April, The Civic, Auckland.
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St Gerard's Monastery Open for Tours
Tours begin at 2pm every Tuesday and Saturday. Come and join us for more information about this iconic building in Wellington.
I hate this beautiful country : Victoria University-Kelburn Campus, Wellington-New Zealand
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The boys of orphanage
This is is a first part documentary i recorded about the old St Mary's Orphanage in Nelson NZ and the Ngawhatu mental hospital that was built after.
STEPHEN DE PLEDGE: A New Zealand Partita - complete concert
Performed by Stephen De Pledge (piano) at St Mary of the Angels, Wellington, 27 February 2018. Presented by the New Zealand Festival.
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