St Catherine of Siena Catholic Parish Church Birmingham U K
St. Mary's School Selly Oak Prospectus
St. Mary's Church of England Primary School, Selly Oak, Birmingham
St Mary's Church, Warwick UK 3D
View from Tower, inside Church and crypt.
St Mary's has the finest Medieval Chapel in England.
Beauchamp Chapel, St Marys Collegiate Church, Warwick
I walked to Warwick to ring for evensong there. I got there an hour early , so wandered round the church. The organist was rehearsing the voluntary and various bits of the service. I decided to make a video of the Beauchamp Chapel to share wich you all, because it is very beautiful!
Brilliant youtube users have confirmed the organ music to be a bit of improvisation , followed by Duruflé's Carillon in A minor. Please remember this was the organist practising. Not that I can hear any mistakes.
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Good Friday of the Holy Pascha - St. Mary & St. Abu-Sefein Birmingham UK
St.Mary & St. Abu-Sefein's Coptic Orthodox Church - Birmingham UK
Most Beautiful Church : Osaka St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
Most Beautiful Church : Osaka St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
It is always a suprise to find a Christian Church in Japan. This one is one of the most beautiful one I found.
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The Largest Catholic Church in England and Wales
The largest Catholic church - the mother church - in England and Wales is in London. It's called Westminster Cathedral.
St Marys, Acock's Green, Birmingham
Acocks Green is an area of south Birmingham. The church of St Mary has a ring of eight bells, which were cast in 1897 by Armitage & Shanks to commemorate Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne. The tenor weighs 13-1-9 (677kg) and is in G. Here is the Acock's Green Society ringing a lovely touch of Grandsire Triples on their magnificent bells.
Monday 07/09/15: Mass from St Peter's Catholic Parish, Bearsted
Live Mass from the Catholic Parish of St Peter in Bearsted, near Maidstone, Kent in the United Kingdom.
Trip To: St. Mary and Archangel Michael Golders Green, London,UK
St. Mary and Archangel Michael Golders Green, London,UK is a Coptic Orthodox church located in North West London, The church was Built originally for a great target which is Serving a lot, The church was officially opened by his Holiness Pope Shenouda in in September 1996 .
St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, UK - 29th October, 2011
Footage of outside and within St. Martin's Church in central Birmingham, footage includes stained glass windows, internal arches, the organ, artwork, statues, sculpture, candles and tapestries.
Name That Tune from Warwick St Mary.
Bonus points if you can hear my watch ticking.
The Smiths chime barrel (25 hammers) playing at 3pm on the grand ring of bells of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
St. Mary's Church, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England (video tour)
St. Mary's Church in Mildenhall is a beautiful 15th Century building. It is open year round and admission is free. There is a donation box at the entrance that you may leave donations in. All money goes towards the care and upkeep of the church. Occasionally they do Tower Tours where you can take a guided tour up the bell tower. Those tours usually have a very small admission fee which also goes towards the church.
Jenkins awarded the church 4 stars in his 'England's Thousand Best Churches'
This Suffolk church contains the altar tomb of Henry Barton, Lord Mayor of London in 1416 and 1428 and the font bears his coat of arms. Dick Whittington was Lord Mayor before and after Sir Henry.
A magnificent porch with vaulted roof – the largest in Suffolk
Spectacular 15th century roof filled with angels taking flight.
Among some of the finest medieval wood carving in England.
Huge and flamboyant east window dating back to 1300 and now filled with beautiful 19th century glass.
Extraordinary carvings on the 20th century bench ends.
Perhaps because of the rather low key nature of the town centre, St Mary dominates its surrounding settlement like no other church in Suffolk does. You can't help but be struck by the sheer immenseness of the building. It is the biggest church in Suffolk, almost 60m long and 20m wide, with a tower 40m high. Virtually all of it is original, hardly anything of it is a Victorian extension. It is a church of superlatives; the 14th century west window is considered one of England's best, the roof the finest in East Anglia. The church contains Britain's biggest Royal Arms, and you enter through one of the biggest church porches in England - and you will be able to do this, because the church is open all day, every day.
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St. Mary the Virgin Church, Astley, Warwickshire, UK in 3D
Known as the 'Lantern of Arden' because in Medieval times a lantern was placed in the spire to guide travellers through the forest, the spire is now gone. The Church also has the unusual feature of Misericord's. A Misericord (sometimes named mercy seat, like the Biblical object) is a small wooden shelf on the underside of a folding seat in a church, installed to provide a degree of comfort for a person who has to stand during long periods of prayer.
Pope to British youth: Among you are the future saints of the twenty-first century
romereports.com During the second day of his trip Benedict XVI met with more than 4,000 young people of the United Kingdom who were waiting to greet him at St. Mary's Catholic University in London. .
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Permanent Diaconate Ordinations for the Archdiocese of Birmingham St Chad's Cathedral
Mass of Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate
In this Mass four men were ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Archdiocese of Birmingham:
Michael Horsnall from Stafford
Michael Lennon from the parish of St John the Baptist in Great Haywood
Kevin O'Connor from St Augustine in Solihull
Paul O'Connor from St George in Worcester
Videoed by Mike Fairman. Additional video camera & photographs by Susan Fairman
Sunday, 28th June 2015
© Mike Fairman 2015
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church and Basilica of Saint Chad
Address:
Cathedral House
St Chad’s Queensway
Birmingham
England
B4 6EU
Email:reception@rc-birmingham.org
Telephone: 0121 236 2251 for access to different departments
Reception: 0121 236 5535 (8am- 5pm Monday to Friday)
Weekends: 0121 230 6209
Fax: 0121 230 6281
Email: reception@rc-birmingham.org
From Wikipedia:
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church and Basilica of Saint Chad is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Birmingham and province of the Catholic Church in Great Britain and is dedicated to Saint Chad of Mercia. Built by Augustus Welby Pugin and substantially complete by 1841, St Chad's is one of the first four Catholic churches that were constructed after the English Reformation and raised to cathedral status in 1852.[1] It is one of only three minor basilicas in England (the others being Downside Abbey and Corpus Christi Priory, the latter now disused). St Chad's is a Grade II* listed building.[2] The cathedral is located in a public greenspace near St Chad's Queensway, in central Birmingham. As of 2014 the Archbishop was Bernard Longley and the Dean Canon Gerry Breen.
Catholic Britain
A video about British Catholicism, I made this as a tribute to all the Martyrs and Saints of England. This also a way of praising God for His preserving and rebuilding of the Church in England.
In order of appearance, unfamiliar people/places are:
1.Flag of the pilgrimage of Grace
2.Saint sir Thomas More
3.Robert Aske (Henry VIII TV series)
4.Robert Aske (The Tudors)
5.Blessed William Howard Viscount Stafford
6.John Houghton
7.Saint Phillip Howard Earl of Arundel
8.John Cardinal Fisher
9.Edward Oldcorne and Saint Nicholas Owen
10.Dale Abbey
11.Bardney
12.Basingwerk
13.Easby
14.Fountains
15.Glastonbury
16.Hailes
17.Haughmond
18.Westminster Cathedral
19.Shrewsbury Cathedral
20.Archbishop Nichols
21.Walsingham Shrine
22.Tony Blair
23.J RR Tolkien
24.Hilaire Belloc
25.John Cardinal Newman
26.C K Chesterton
27.Saint sir Thomas More (The Tudors)
28.Cardinal Fisher (The Tudors)
29.Cardinal Reginald Pole (The Tudors)
30.Cardinal Wolsey(the Tudors)
Healing service. One Day Catholic Bible Convention, Birmingham, UK
Healing service
One day Catholic Bible Convention, Birmingham on 13 Sept. 2014
Inside Buckingham Palace Grand Tour
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every summer.
Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. In measurements, the building is 108 metres long across the front, 120 metres deep (including the central quadrangle) and 24 metres high.
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St Marys Church, Balcombe, West Sussex