St. Mary's Catholic Church - Mt. Angel, Oregon
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Before it became an Episcopal cathedral, St. Marys was a mission church, organized in 1857 by members of Calvary Episcopal Church on the semi-rural, eastern fringe of Memphis, Tennessee, on a spot now considered to be part of Downtown. It became the cathedral church of the old statewide Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee in 1871 and later the cathedral of the Diocese of West Tennessee with the creation of the three dioceses within Tennessee in 1983.
A small wooden Gothic structure was built on a lot located at the eastern edge of the city at Poplar and Orleans, given by Robert C. Brinkley and his wife Anne Overton Brinkley. On Thanksgiving Day, 1857, the first wardens and vestry were elected and the first rector, Richard Hines, was called. It was the desire of James Otey, the First Bishop of Tennessee, that free seats and openness to all would be the policy of this church, built as a house of prayer for all people. St. Mary's Church was officially dedicated on the following Ascension Day (May 13, 1858).
In 1871, members of St. Marys presented the churchs keys to Charles Quintard, Second Bishop of Tennessee, to use as his seat or cathedral.
While the Episcopal Church in the United States was once a part of the Church of England, the American dioceses were slow to designate official cathedrals in keeping with the Protestant or Reformed character of its members. As the Oxford Movements high church or Roman Catholic-style liturgy and beliefs finally began to take root in the U.S., Episcopal cathedrals began to appear. With a devoted high churchman as its bishop, the Diocese of Tennessee was among the earliest in America (possibly the first in the South) to designate one of its parishes as a cathedral.
Construction of its present English Gothic Revival structure began in 1898 and was completed in 1926.
Martyrs and the Cathedral
St. Mary's is closely associated with two episodes of martyrdom known throughout the world. Both episodes dramatically reduced the size of St. Mary's congregation, either through death or controversy.
Constance and Her Companions:
Memphis suffered periodic epidemics of yellow fever, a mosquito-borne viral infection, throughout the 19th century. The worst of the epidemics occurred in the summer of 1878, when 5,150 Memphians died. Five years earlier, a group of Episcopal nuns from the recently formed Sisterhood of St. Mary arrived in Memphis to operate the St. Mary's School for Girls, which was relocated to the cathedral site. When the 1878 epidemic struck, a number of priests and nuns (both Protestant and Catholic), doctors, and even the proprietress of a bordello stayed behind to tend to the sick and dying. The Episcopal nuns' superior, Sister Constance, three other Episcopal nuns, and two Episcopal priests are known throughout the Anglican Communion as Constance and Her Companions or the Martyrs of Memphis. Added to the Episcopal Church's Lesser Feasts and Fasts in 1981, their feast day (September 9) commemorates their sacrifices.
Martin Luther King, Jr.:
The second historic/tragic event that St. Mary's Cathedral attempted to mitigate was the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. The day after King's death, Memphis clergy from many churches and synagogues met at the cathedral. In an impromptu move, Dean William Dimmick (later Bishop of Northern Michigan) took up the Cathedral's processional cross and led many of the assembled ministers down Poplar Avenue to City Hall to petition Mayor Henry C. Loeb to end the labor standoff that King was in town to help negotiate. Nearly half of the Cathedral's membership eventually left in protest of Dimmick's gesture of racial unity.
ST. ETHELREDA CHURCH, Memories
St. Ethelreda Catholic Church on Chicago's Southwest Side. Sacramental events from the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970 captured in family photos and 16mm home movies. Dust off your hymnals!
St. Louis Catholic Church
The new Monsignor James Fetscher Fellowship Center at the St. Louis Catholic Church and School is located in the Village of Pinecrest. This new fellowship center will serve the school and the St. Louis community at large, giving them access to a state of the art gymnasium and a banquet hall for events.
St. Mary's Church Memphis Film Honors Princess Beatrice This Is Your Elected American Boyfriend 2014
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Tableaux d'une petite fille: VII La selkie retourne à la mer (Premiere)
The premiere of my Tableaux d'une petite fille: VII. La selkie retourne à la mer (2014) at The Fanny Hensel Mendelssohn Chamber Music Festival, held at Buntyn Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tennessee on Sunday, May 21st, 2017 at 4 pm. Marcie Richardson, piano.
Marcie Richardson has an extensive musical background as a pianist. Marcie holds a Master of Music degree in Piano Accompanying and Chamber Music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music - CCM, doing post-graduate work in Austria at The Internationales Franz-Schubert-Institut and The American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. She graduated summa cum laude from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Accompanying. Among the many stars of the classical and popular musical world, Marcie has accompanied such fine artists as the world renowned violinist Eugene Fodor and the international star of stage and screen Theodore Bikel. She has served as Staff Accompanist at The Arizona State University School of Music. She performs actively in the Catholic Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee and her own parish of St. Mary's Catholic Church (Memphis, Tennessee) in various volunteer activities including the music ministry.
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Silver Jubilee Celebration: Service
Sept. 19, 2009. A service at historic St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia, recognizes the end of a pastoral relationship between the Rt. Rev. Peter James Lee and the Diocese of Virginia.
Bishop Lee came to the Diocese from Chapel Hill, N.C. in 1984. Prior to becoming ordained, Bishop Lee was a U.S. Army intelligence officer and a reporter and copy editor in Memphis, Tenn., Pensacola, Fla. and Richmond, Va. He attended Duke Law School before entering Virginia Theological Seminary. Bishop Lee served at St. Johns Cathedral in Jacksonville, Fla., St. Johns Church at Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. and the Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill. He has held numerous leadership roles in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, including his role as newly elected chair of the Church Pension Group and as chair of Friends of Canterbury Cathedral in the United States.
Bishop Lees 25 years of ministry have been marked by a gracious wisdom and an ability to help build the Churchs broad and welcoming center, said the Rt. Rev. Shannon S. Johnston, bishop coadjutor of Virginia. This is evident in the strength of our churches, our conference and retreat centers, the diocesan schools, and our clergy, who are marked by their diversity, both in their theological and liturgical dispositions, as well as in the breadth of their range of age and talents.
Bishop Lee will not retire but, beginning October 1, will continue his ministry in the Episcopal Church as interim dean of Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, the largest Episcopal cathedral on the West Coast. He and his wife, Kristy, will move to San Francisco in the coming weeks. Bishop Johnston will succeed Bishop Lee and become the 13th bishop of Virginia on October 1.
New Bishop Of Catholic Diocese Of Memphis Promises Accountability, Transparency, & Results
New Bishop Of Catholic Diocese Of Memphis Promises Accountability, Transparency, & Results
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Youth Eucharist Promo
The youth of St. George's invite all to the Episcopal Youth Eucharist March 10th! Ask your Church staff for details and to sign up!
In Memoriam April2010 HQ
Saint Louis University has held a late-night liturgy on Sundays (during the academic year) since January 1990.
This video is dedicated in memory of SLU Choir members, clergy and participants who have died:
Rev. Mario Ross, OFM
Griesedieck Hall Chaplain 1984-89, Director of Campus Ministry 1989-90
John Aiello
Aquinas School of Theology, sang bass in the SLU Choir 1998-2000
Ordained a priest in the Diocese of Memphis, Tennessee
Music Director, St. Peter's Catholic Church (St. Charles, MO) at the time of his death
Todd Brunkhorst
SLU Class of 2002, sang bass 1998-2000
Captain, United States Air Force, 2002-2008 (pilot)
Sang for Pope John Paul II with the SLU Choir in St. Louis on January 26, 1999
Dan Horkheimer
SLU Class of 2000, International Studies major and Choir tenor, 1997-98
Rev. J. Barry McGannon, S.J.
Saint Louis University Chancellor 1990-2000 and frequent co-celebrant at Sunday night Mass
Mary Ellen Salamon
SLU nursing student & Choir alto, 1999-2001
Volunteer, Vanderbilt Hospital (Nashvile, TN) and Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital (St. Louis, MO)
Was discerning with the Good Shepherd Sisters in St. Louis, Missouri at the time of her death
The song: Like a Shepherd
Composer: Bob Dufford, S.J., one of the renowned and musically gifted St. Louis Jesuits
SLU Mass Choir Director: Sean Dineen
Featured Musicians and Technincal Support:
Guitars: Chris Clow and Trunger Tran
Acoustic Guitar Solo: Chris Clow
Piano: Nick Hennicke
Clarinet: Christopher Klaber
Flute: Mandi Goethals
Audio Mix / Video Editing: Bill Ruby
History Is Lunch: Carter Dalton Lyons, Sanctuaries of Segregation
On April 18, 2018, Carter Dalton Lyons presented Sanctuaries of Segregation as part of the History Is Lunch series. The book is the first comprehensive analysis of the Jackson, Mississippi, church visit campaign of 1963-64 and the efforts by segregationists to protect one of their last refuges.
For ten months, integrated groups of ministers and laypeople attempted to attend Sunday worship services at all-white Protestant and Catholic churches in the capital city. While the church visit was a common tactic of activists in the early 1960s, Jackson remained the only city where groups mounted a sustained campaign targeting a wide variety of white churches.
Lyon situates the visits within the context of the Jackson Movement, compares the actions to church visits and kneel-ins in other cities, and places these encounters within controversies already underway over race inside churches and denominations. He traces the campaign from its inception in early June 1963 through Easter Sunday 1964. He highlights the motivations of the various people and organizations, the interracial dialogue that took place on the church steps, the divisions and turmoil the campaign generated within churches and denominations, the decisions by individual congregations to exclude black visitors, and the efforts by the state and the Citizens' Council to thwart the integration attempts.
Though most churches blocked African American visitors and police stepped in to make forty arrests during the course of the campaign, Lyon reveals many examples of white ministers and laypeople stepping forward to oppose segregation. Their leadership and the constant pressure from activists seeking entrance into worship services made the churches of Jackson one of the front lines in the national struggle over civil rights.
Carter Dalton Lyon lives in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a native of Lexington, Kentucky. He teaches and chairs the history department at St. Mary's Episcopal School.
History Is Lunch is a weekly lecture series of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History that explores different aspects of the state's past. The hour-long programs are held in the Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium of the Museum of Mississippi History and Mississippi Civil Rights Museum building in Jackson. MDAH livestreams videos of the program at noon on Wednesdays on their Facebook page,
Roman Catholic vs. Campus Preacher - Kerrigan Skelly (University of Kentucky)
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In this video, you will see Kerrigan Skelly of PinPoint Evangelism ( ) preaching at the University of Kentucky. In this clip from this day of preaching, you can see him going back and forth with a Roman Catholic. The Roman Catholic exposes his faulty foundation of tradition over the Scriptures.
Earl Marshal of England Duke of Norfolk COLLEGE OF ARMS Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Identity Case
CATHOLIC CHURCH DSMA-NOTICE NEWS MEDIA BLACKOUT:
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: I
British Royal Family well seasoned commentators are known to have remarked that the genesis of the Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland identity theft scandal lies in the forging of the birth certificate which effectively brought about a wide cadre of public figures who took advantage following the death of his mother and father respectively HRH The Princess Marina Duchess of Kent and George 5th Duke of Sutherland later HRH Prince Edward Duke of Windsor and Sir Winston S. Churchill both godfathers to Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland during the formative years.
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: II
The Carroll Foundation Charitable Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft case has revealed that the explosive Scotland Yard criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain a forensic evidential paper trail surrounding the fraudulent incorporation of HRH Charles Prince of Wales and Gerald Carroll Trusts companies which were specifically incorporated to impulse this massive City of London bank fraud heist spanning the globe.
UK Companies House “leaked” source have disclosed that the Prince’s Trust and Gerald Carroll Trusts fraudulent “dummy companies” which are named in the dossiers include the PYBT Development Fund (Northern) Ltd and the Prince’s Youth Business Trust (Southern) Ltd. Sources have said that the Prince Charles Gerald Carroll Trusts organisations focused on the major funding of young entrepreneurs within the much needed manufacturing industrial sector of the British economy.
Further sources have said that the priceless Carroll Foundation Trust trophies have also been named in the files concerning the theft of the entire collection which had a three million dollar valuation. It is understood that the trophies were a “central feature” in the wide ranging management of the Gerald Carroll Trusts good causes which involved the HM Queen Elizabeth II HRH Prince Edward Duke of Kent and HRH Charles Prince of Wales patronages.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that files are “centered around” the Red Cross the Royal Society of Portrait Painters the Royal Air Force Association the Royal Air Force Benevolent the Prince’s Trust the world renowned Carroll Chair of Irish History attached to Hertford College Oxford University and the Carroll House Annapolis Maryland Trust to name but a few.
In a stunning twist it has emerged that Sir Tom Shebbeare the former comptroller of the Prince’s Trust and HRH Charles Prince of Wales charities has been named as an “expert witness” concerning these shocking revelations in the Gerald Carroll Trusts debacle.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Service Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the Commissioner Cressida Dick QPM who has an intimate knowledge of this major case of international importance.
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: III
The Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft case has disclosed that yet another UK Law Society firm has been named in the explosive criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files which are currently “held in custody” at Scotland Yard.
Sources have confirmed that the City of London law firm Penningtons Manches premises were penetrated by the FBI Scotland Yard “targeted” Withersworldwide and Goodman Derrick law firms crime syndicate which removed Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust and Carroll Foundation Trust settlement deeds archival records in what was a bungled attempt to destroy a forensic paper trail leading back to this massive City of London bank fraud heist that stretches the globe.
Further sources have said that the “Penningtons Manches blue file” dossiers contain compelling evidential material which surrounds the fraudulent incorporation of a Withers shadow “criminal parallel trust” that effectively embezzled a bewildering two hundred and fifty million dollars of Gerald Carroll’s huge treasury investment holdings which were held the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays International.
The disturbing insights into the Gerald Carroll Trusts debacle follows on from British and American media reports on the case which have revealed that major parts of the Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust Gerald J. H. Carroll “life tenant” records were destroyed at the Pinney Talfourd law firm premises “in concert” with Wortley Byers solicitors Brentwood Essex. It is understood that both firms are also facing major allegations of money laundering tax fraud and obstruction in this case spanning three continents.
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Not So Fast!
Scott Leary, a Federal prosecutor, relates how he was led to stay in the Catholic Church and embrace natural family planning.
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Memphis Clergy Speak Out Against Amendment 1
On October 1, at Evergreen Presbyterian Church in Midtown Memphis, a diverse group of clergy from many faith traditions spoke out against Amendment 1.