Silent Night - Choir of St Eugene's Cathedral - Christmas Derry~Londonderry 2011
The Choir of St Eugene's Cathedral, conducted by Sister Perpetua McNulty
Wedding Bells at St. Eugene's Cathedral, Derry
I captured this at St. Eugene's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Derry, Northern Ireland, after a wedding ceremony. I was out taking photos during one of the first weekends in the city for my study semester abroad in the fall of 2008 and happened to be at the cathedral as the wedding ended. This one's for you, Peigi Canavan!
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북아일랜드 여정의 마지막 종착지는 런던데리! 제 2의 도시이자 대립과 갈등의 상처를 고스란히 안고 살아가는 곳이다. 그런데 이상하게도 공식지명은 런던데리인데 시내를 돌아보면 데리라고만 되어 있거나 데리와 런던데리가 병기돼 있다. “전 이곳을 런던데리라 부르지 않고 데리라 부릅니다. 이건 신교와 구교간의 문제입니다.“ ”당신은 확실히 데리라고 부르는군요.“ ”네, 전 데리라고 부릅니다.“ 원래 이곳의 이름은 아일랜드어에서 유래한 데리였다. 그러나 영국 식민지 시절 영국 국왕에 의해 ‘런던’이 앞에 붙여지며 런던데리가 됐다. 우리로 치자면 일제 치하에 부산이 하루아침에 ‘도쿄부산’으로 개명된 셈이니 이들이 느끼는 감정을 짐작하고도 남음이 있다. 여기도 벨파스트와 마찬가지로 영국에서 이주해온 신교도들이 사는 지역과 원래 이 땅에 살고 있던 아일랜드인들이 대부분인 구교도 지역이 구분돼 있다. 그들이 다니는 교회와 성당도 마찬가지다. 신교도 거주 지역에는 성 콜럼 교회가 있고, 저 멀리 구교도 거주 지역엔 성 유진 성당이 있다. 데리는 도시전체가 성곽 안에 위치해 아담한 느낌을 준다. 그리고 이젠 지난날의 생채기를 딛고 세상과 호흡하기 위해 노력 중이다. “캐나다, 미국, 호주에서 왔습니다.” “데리를 구경해 보니 어떤가요?” “정말 아름다워요. 멋진 곳입니다.” 그렇다. 데리는 원래 아름다운 곳이다. 데리 안의 작은 마을인 이 공예마을은 방송국의 세트장을 연상시킬 정도로 깜찍하고 예쁘다. 아이리쉬 샵이라? 한 가게의 외관에 끌려 안으로 들어가 본다. 이 녀석들은 아일랜드의 상징적 요정인 레프리콘이란다. 레프리콘을 비롯해, 가게 안은 아일랜드에 의한, 아일랜드를 위한 기념품으로 가득하다.
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The final destination of the journey is Londonderry, Northern Ireland! The living area faces the wounds of the city intact and confrontation and conflict in the second. But strangely formal nomination or is ragoman look around the city inde Derry Derry Londonderry and Londonderry has gotta weapons. I referred to shall, without calling the former London here will help. This is a problem between Protestants and Catholics. You're certainly called Derry. Yes, I called around Derry. This was the original name of Derry derived from the Irish. However, the British colonial jimyeo by the British monarch put in front of the 'London' was the Londonderry. Shem am guessing this has left an emotion they feel and even renamed to us chijamyeon Japanese colonial rule in Busan overnight, Tokyo, Busan. Here too just as a Protestant neighborhoods in Belfast migration and who have lived in this land that was originally Irish Catholic majority areas in the United Kingdom gotta have separated. The same is true they attend church and cathedral. The St. Colum Protestant churches and residential areas, residential areas that are far away Catholics yen St. Eugene's Cathedral. Derry gives the impression that the entire city is situated in a small castle. And now it is trying to breath and overcoming the world of yesterday scratch. I'm from Canada, USA and Australia. What I have visited Derry? It's beautiful.
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Places to see in ( Derry - UK )
Places to see in ( Derry - UK )
Derry, also known as Londonderry, is a city on the River Foyle in Northern Ireland. It’s known for the intact 17th-century Derry’s Walls with 7 gates. Within the walls, spired St. Columb’s Cathedral displays artefacts from the 1688–9 Siege of Derry. Near the Peace Bridge, the Tower Museum has city views and historical exhibits. Huge stained-glass windows adorn the neo-Gothic red sandstone Guildhall.
Derry is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name Daire (modern Irish: Doire) meaning oak grove. In 1613, the city was granted a Royal Charter by King James I and gained the London prefix to reflect the funding of its construction by the London guilds. While the city is more usually known colloquially as Derry, Londonderry is also commonly used and remains the legal name.
The old walled city lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, which is spanned by two road bridges and one footbridge. The city now covers both banks (Cityside on the west and Waterside on the east). The district administered by Derry City and Strabane District Council contains both Londonderry Port and City of Derry Airport.
Derry is close to the border with County Donegal, with which it has had a close link for many centuries. The person traditionally seen as the founder of the original Derry is Saint Colmcille, a holy man from Tír Chonaill, the old name for almost all of modern County Donegal, of which the west bank of the Foyle was a part before 1610. In 2013, Derry was the inaugural UK City of Culture, having been awarded the title in 2010.
Alot to see in ( Derry - UK ) such as :
Tower Museum
Free Derry Corner
St Eugene's Cathedral
St Columba's Church, Long Tower
Prehen House
Grianan of Aileach
Derry City walls
Museum of Free Derry
Peace Bridge
Creggan Country Park
Foyle Valley Railway
Bloody Sunday Monument
Free Derry Museum
St. Columba's Church, Long Tower
Saint Columb's Park
( Derry - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Derry . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Derry - UK
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Brooke Park, Derry ¦ 15 October 2018
Noontime bells of St. Eugene Cathedral, Derry with Autumn colour, dappled light, falling leaf and swooping bird.
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Derry - Northern Ireland
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Derry - Northern Ireland: City Walls, Peace bridge, Guildhall, Walled city Londonderry, Tower Museum, Museum of Free Derry, Free Derry Corner, St. Columb's Cathedral, The Bogside Artists, Millennium Forum, St. Augustine's Church, St. Eugene's Cathedral, The Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall, St. Columba's Church
St Eugene Choir St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Ireland
'Boys Day Out 7,' Inside St Columb's Cathedral 1633
Us three old Belfast boys are on a Belfast train day trip, free bus/rail pass, day to the Maiden City of Derry/Londonderry. Here we look down from our Derrys Walls walk to the recently restored historic St Columb's Church of Ireland Cathedral. We decide to do the self guided tour ( kept right by parishioner Billy ) of this fanatstic building. We were not disappointed. I have to say that this has been the most interesting so far of all the churches anywhere that i have visited and videoed. It has history, including much Seige related history, people, artifacts, architecture and local stories/folklore stretching right back to the 1600s. In all that time it has been a living vibrant place of worship and it still is at the heart of the community here. This open cathedral has to be a must see for anyone interested in history coming to Derry/Londonderry.
St Columb's Cathedral
Standing on a prominent site within Derry's famous walls St columb's is the City of Londonderry's oldest building. It was completed and opened in 1633. Construction work began in 1628 and the stone which records completion is to be seen in the porch of the Cathedral: The Cathedral was built of stone from local quarries and skilled stone cutters and masons had to be procured. The old pillars and arches bear testimony to sound judgement and first-rate craftsmanship.
St Columb's is the first Cathedral in the British 'Isles to have been built after the Reformation and is a fine example of 'Planter's Gothic'. There was practically no change in the appearance of the building from 1633 to 1776 when the Bishop of Derry (the 4th Earl of Bristol) added 21 feet to the tower, and placed above this a very tall and graceful stone spire, making a total height of 221 feet, but about 20 years afterwards, his addition to the tower showed signs of giving way and the whole was taken down and rebuilt, the tower being completed in 1802 and the spire being added about 20 years later. The nave however remained exactly as it was until 1825 when the South Porch was removed. In 1827 the eastern turrets were either rebuilt or else surmounted by domes; before this they appear with battlements. In 1861/2 the interior of the Cathedral was entirely re-modelled, the old square pews were removed, and all the present oak work of the nave was provided, and the galleries in the aisles taken away. Many other improvements were made in the ornaments and furnishings of the building. The addition of the chancel in 1887 completed the Cathedral on the plan of its founders - the foundations had actually been laid in 1633 and were discovered during building operations.
Further
St Columb's Cathedral is the mother church of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Derry and Raphoe and the parish church of Templemore.
It is dedicated to Saint Columba, the Irish monk who established a Christian settlement in the area before being exiled from Ireland and introducing Christianity to Scotland and northern England.
he present structure, located close to the original, was completed in 1633 by William Parrot, in the Planter's Gothic style. Also in the porch is an inscription:
If stones could speake
then London's prayse
should sound who
built this church and
cittie from the grounde.
St. Columb's has in its possession many documents dating back from the Siege of Derry. They have portraits of William of Orange and the original keys of the city.
The Cathedral also contains a memorial to Valentine Munbee McMaster VC.
St Columb's is the first cathedral to be built by the Anglican church after the Reformation in the British Isles and the first non-RC cathedral to be built in Europe.
St Columbs Cathedral, Londonderry
St Columbs Cathedral, Londonderry.
DelilahSong St. Columbs Cathedral
Kevin Carmichael
Sept. 21, 2013
Derry N. Ireland
PSP Logistics arrives in Derry!
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race has arrived in Derry for the 2016 stopover and upon their arrival we asked our skipper, Max Stunell, a few questions about the race so far.
Uncover Our Stories- St Columb's Cathedral (Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013)
Uncover Our Stories- St Columb's Cathedral (Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013)
4am Project - Part 5 - Londonderry, N.Ireland
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On a trip to Londonderry in N.Ireland in May 09 I took the opportunity to venture out at 4am.
Shown on the photos: the free derry wall, st eugene's cathedral, the city wall and guildhall, foyle bridge and abandonded steam train.
Eucharistic Congress - Derry Diocese - Part 2 of 2
Eucharistic Congress
St Mary's cathedral, Sydney
Bells ringing for a wedding
Derry, Northern Ireland - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Derry
Top best places to visit in Derry, Northern Ireland
Derry or, more officially, Londonderry is the second largest city of Northern Ireland.
The city is also nicknamed the Maiden City by virtue of the fact that its walls were never breached despite being besieged on three separate occasions.
Derry is the only remaining walled city in Ireland that is completely intact and it is one of the finest examples of a walled city in Europe.
There are many historical buildings that can be visited when walking down the City Walls.
St Columb’s Cathedral is the mother church of the Ireland Diocese of Derry.
Situated along the City Walls, First Derry Presbyterian Church has recently been re-opened and is now used as a place of worship.
Another admirable church of great importance is the neo-Gothic St Augustine’s Church.
Located within the historic walls Tower Museum, the main museum of the city, tells the story of the city from prehistory to the present.
Right in the center of Derry is a monument dedicated to the citizens who lost their lives during World War I, the Diamond War Memorial.
In the Bogside neighborhood is a historical landmark, a free-standing gable wall, that commemorates Free Derry.
In the same area of the Free Derry Museum is the Bloody Sunday Memorial.
But the Bogside is best known for its large political murals found on the walls of Free Derry Corner.
A more contemporary sculpture in the city, known as Hands Across the Divide, serves as a symbol of the two communities coming together.
Outside of the city walls are many important landmarks worth visiting, such as:
St Eugene’s Cathedral, where there is the Roman Catholic minster.
St Columba’s Church Long Tower, the Roman Catholic Church with the beautiful altar.
And the Guildhall, a large hall where many social and political events have been held.
The Guildhall is located between City Walls and the River Foyle.
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The Bells of St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
Bells at St. Mary's chiming on a Sunday afternoon. Apologies for the shakiness, I was being flown at by a fly while trying to record this!
Bells of Christ Church
St. Paddy's Day Dublin Christ Church Bells
Bells of St Mary's Cathedral Sydney
Easter Day 2011 listening to the peal of bells ringing out from the bell tower of St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral opposite Hyde Park in Sydney. This clip also highlights the Sydney sandstone used in the building of this cathedral and many other buildings in Sydney.
The Walls Of Derry (1935)
Titles read: The Walls of Derry.
Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Various shots of the city of Londonderry, including the cathedral, the walls around the city and the Walker Memorial.
Several shots of the town of Enniskillen and a farmers fair where men sell their pigs and cows.
Then we travel on down the river to Lough Foyle, seeing sailboats and rowing boats on the 20 mile lake. On one of the islands on the lake we see the ruined abbey of St Mary from the 6th Century, and an Irish round tower. Nice shot of two swans flapping their wings on the lake.
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