ICKSP- PRESTON _____ Solemn Requiem for Remembrance Sunday 2018
Solemn Requiem for Remembrance Sunday at 10.30am at the War Memorial Altar at Saint Walburge's, Preston.
Preterism and the Lord's Supper - #01
Morning Musings: Several viewers have requested that I share some thoughts on whether the Lord's Supper should continue today, if the Lord came in AD 70. Some contend it ceased, some, such as myself, believe that there is good justification for continuing the Supper. Not as a legalistic ceremony, but, as a memorial of the deliverance from death. Take a look and pass it on!
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Lancashire Martyrs - An Introduction
Lancashire Martyrs Will Be A Series of Videos About The Brave Men & Women From Lancashire Who Professed Their Faith Under Duress & Many Were Put To Death - Saint John Rigby Will Be First As I Attended Saint John Rigby Secondary School - Fortis En Fide
Orange Order Parade Coventry 10 June 2017
4 years after the last parade here, Orangemen & women from across the East & West Midlands joined their brethren from Coventry LOL584 for the Midlands Provincial Grand Orange Lodge Annual Boyne Parade & Service . It began at the War Memorial Park where wreaths were laid at the Cenotaph to honour Britain's war dead, made its way to the Coventry (Protestant) Martyr's Memorial [ 10 people burned at the stake for their faith ] where another wreath was laid and then onto the area outside the Council house for speeches. It then resumed and made its way through part of the city centre before finishing near the Cook Street gate. The bands taking part were Corby Purple Star and Corby Loyalist. The march passed off peacefully.
The Coventry Orange lodge began life in 1952. In 1951, an Anti-Partition (of Ireland) League march took place in the City on St Patrick's Day. A couple of exiled-Ulstermen in the city who were Orangemen responded by forming the lodge. In Northern Ireland, the Coventry Orange Committee was set up to help support the growth of Orange lodges in the English Midlands. For the first parade held in Coventry, on 5 July 1952, hundreds of Orangemen and women from Coventry, Manchester, Corby, Liverpool, Luton, Bedford, Motherwell took part, with support from various lodges in Northern Ireland who came over to take part, accompanied by bands. This was repeated for the next few parades in the 1950s. A Coventry Ulster Association was also set up and it was not uncommon for the serving Prime Minister of Northern Ireland to attend their annual dinner. While all this was going on, upwards of 20,000 (Southern) Irish people from mainly Catholic backgrounds were living and working in Coventry and played a huge part in rebuilding the city following the devastation caused by WW2. During this time many of the big Coventry manufacturing firms advertised skilled jobs in Northern Ireland newspapers read mainly by Protestant/Unionists, so a fair few must have also made their home in Coventry at this time as well.
The Coventry Orange Lodge website can be found here:
Martyr George Marsh Protestant Reformation documentary - part 1
Martyr George Marsh part 1 of 2
In this documentary about Martyr George Marsh, a 16th century man accused of heresy and burned alive, Simon Peter Sutherland explores the life and death of the farmer and Protestant Martyr
Also seen on Revelation TV
Martyr George Marsh is a non-profit film. His story is told in the Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
Other documentaries
The Apostle Paul at Rhodes, an exploration of St.Paul's historic visit to Rhodes, Greece
The Apostles at Paphos, a documentary concerning archaeological evidence to support the New Testament in Paphos
The tombs of the Kings and early Christians, a short film on Christian persecution in ancient Paphos
Futher websites for visiting the locations associated with George Marsh;
WARNING! © 2013/2014 Simon Peter Sutherland. All rights reserved. Any unauthorised broadcasting, public performance, copying or re-recording will constitute an infringement of copyright.
Original YouTube release date: 5 November 2013
Email: simonpetersutherland@shimeon.co.uk
Websites: and
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WARNING! © 2013 Simon Peter Sutherland. All rights reserved. Any unauthorised broadcasting, public performance, copying or re-recording will constitute an infringement of copyright.
Futher websites for visiting the locations associated with George Marsh;
Haymarket Square Martyrs remembered
Today marks 128th anniversary of one of the most important events in international labor history, the Haymarket Square Hangings. In 1886, four anarchist activists were executed for conspiracy after a workers' rally in Chicago ended in violence. The event is considered by many to be the basis of the internationally celebrated Labor Day holiday, marked on May 1, by nearly all countries in the world except for the United States. teleSUR
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영국의 대자연을 뒤로하고 나는 유서 깊은 어느 지방 도시로 향한다. 혁명과 순교자의 도시 ‘루이스’ 이곳엔 과연 어떤 흥미로운 스토리들이 기다리고 있을까? 우선 마을의 중심부부터 살펴보기로 했다. 마을의 중심거리에서 마주한 건 청동색의 거대한 조각상이다. 처칠 수상의 이름까지 새겨진 이 아름다운 조각상은 호국 보훈의 숭고한 의미를 담고 있다. 조국을 위해 헌신한 이들의 이름들이 위령비 양 벽면에 촘촘히 박혀 있다. 오늘의 조국을 있게 한 이름 없는 영웅들을 결코 잊지 않는다. 범상치 않은 마을을 본격 탐방하기로 했다. 고풍스러운 거리 주변의 가옥들이 눈에 띈다. 고서적 가게에 들렀으나 주인은 한사코 촬영을 거부한다. 주변에 문득 ‘토마스 페인’ 이름이 시야에 들어온다. 미국 건국의 아버지라 불리는 그는 혁명의 도시와 잘 어울린다. 그가 한때 살았던 집은 기념관으로 보존되어 있으나 생각보다 초라했다. 발길을 돌려 돌아보던 중 눈길을 잡는 또 한 곳이 있다. ‘천일의 앤’ 스토리의 주인공, 앤 공주의 조그마한 박물관이다. 당시 헨리 8세 왕의 두 번째 부인이 되었던 앤 공주는 천일을 채 못 채운 왕과의 비운의 사랑으로 우리에게 알려졌다. 여러 여인을 사랑한 절대군주, 그리고 순수한 처녀에서 권력의 맛을 알아버린 왕비의 비극, 자신의 남편으로부터 처형을 당하는 사연이 나온다. 기념관 뒤뜰의 풍경이 예사롭지 않다. 나는 다시 마을의 풍경을 따라나선다. 어느 이름 모를 정원의 꽃들이 무척이나 화사해 보인다. 누구나 출입이 가능한 공공 정원, 사람들의 일상이 무척 평화롭다. 얘기를 나누는 모습이 무척 정겨워보인다. 이토록 아름다운 자연 속의 삶은 분명 축복이다.
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The nature of the UK and I headed back to the historic city of any province. Will the city of revolution and martyrs 'Lewis' in this town are really waiting for any interesting stories? First it decided to look at the heart of the village. A giant statue of a bronze gun facing away from the center of the village. This beautiful statue carved by the name of Churchill, the Prime Minister holds the sublime meaning of the Veterans Agency. Their dedication name for their country are stuck closely to the amount memorial wall. One of the unsung hero of the day so the country never forget. The unusual authentic village decided to explore. Quaint houses surrounding streets are noticeable. Goseojeok but stopped by the store owner refused to hansako shooting. Suddenly, Thomas Paine 'names are creeping into view around. Founding Fathers of the United States go well and he called the city of the revolution. The house he lived in humble than I once was, but is preserved as a memorial. There is another place to catch the attention of bodeon returned back to visit. The 'Anne of the Thousand Days small museum of the protagonist, Princess Anne's story. At the time this was the second wife of King Henry VIII and the princess became known to us in love with the King of clearing filled not holding one thousand and one. Absolute monarch who loved many women, and the tragedy of lost flavors out of power in the virgin queen emerges a story of being executed from her husband. The back yard of the memorial landscape is extraordinary. I sets out again along the landscape of the town. Which they do not know the name of the flower garden and looks very bright. Anyone can access the Public Garden, everyday people are ropda very peaceful. This figure is speaking seems very jeonggyeowo. Life is such a beautiful nature in the clear blessing.
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In Honour of the Lancaster Martyrs
Megan Preston ~ Introduction Vlog!
Meet Megan Preston from the United Kingdom. A participant of the World Merit Fellowship Program 2014/2015. Hear what her passions are, and stay tuned to find out more about what she is doing!
chinese military gives a show for the president
a fat does not be good in performance and does not matter about the show...the president be a funny person without his tooth.............
sad military video
sad military tribute video, remember those who serve, served
Oxford University Church of St Mary the Virgin with philharmonic Orchestra, live in the background.
The University Church of St Mary the Virgin(St Mary's or SMV for short) is an Oxford church situated on the north side of the High Street. It is the centre from which the University of Oxford grew and its parish consists almost exclusively of university and college buildings.
St Mary's possesses an eccentric baroque porch, designed by Nicholas Stone, facing High Street, and a spire which is claimed by some church historians to be one of the most beautiful in England. Radcliffe Square lies to the north and to the east is Catte Street. The 13th century tower is open to the public for a fee and provides good views across the heart of the historic university city, especially Radcliffe Square, the Radcliffe Camera, Brasenose College and All Souls College.
A church was established on this site, at the centre of the old walled city, in Anglo-Saxontimes; records of 1086 note the church as previously belonging to an estate held byAubrey de Coucy, likely Iffley, and the parish including part of Littlemore.
In the early days of Oxford University, the church was adopted as the first building of the university, congregation met there from at least 1252, and by the early 13th century it was the seat of university government and was used for lectures and the award of degrees. Around 1320 a two storey building was added to the north side of the chancel — the ground floor (now the Vaults cafe) became the convocation house used by university parliament, and the upper storey housed books bequeathed by Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, which formed the first university library.
When Adam de Brome became rector in 1320 the church's fortune became linked to what would later become Oriel College. In 1324 Brome founded St Mary Hall and appropriated the church's rectory house, including small tithes, oblations and burial dues for the college, an act confirmed in 1326 by the bishop, Henry Burghersh, after Brome had gotEdward II's patronage to refound the college. Brome diverted the revenues of the church to his college, which thereafter was responsible for appointing the vicar and providing four chaplains to celebrate the daily services in the church. Early provosts of the college were inducted into their stall in the church, and until 1642 fellows were required to attend services on Sundays and holy days.
St Mary's was the site of the 1555 trial of theOxford Martyrs, when the bishops Latimer andRidley and the Archbishop Cranmer, were tried for heresy. The martyrs were imprisoned at the former Bocardo Prison near St Michael at the Northgate in Cornmarket Street and subsequently burnt at the stake just outside the city walls to the north. A cross set into the road marks that location on what is nowBroad Street, the nearby Martyrs' Memorial, at the south end of St Giles', commemorates the events.
A section cut out of Cranmer's Pillar remains from the morning of Cranmer's death on 21 March 1556 when he was brought to the church for a sermon from Henry Cole, Provostof Eton College, who on Mary I's instructions, spelled out the reasons why he must die. Cranmer stood on a stage, the corner of which was supported by a small shelf cut from the pillar opposite the pulpit; withdrawing his recantations of his Reformed beliefs, he swore that when he was burnt, the hand which had signed them would be the first to burn.
Until the 17th century, the church was used not only for prayers but also for increasingly rowdy graduation and degree ceremonies. This phenomenon, The notion that 'sacrifice is made equally to God and Apollo', in the same place where homage was due to God and God alone was repugnant to William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, who in the 1630s initiated the erecting of a separate building for these ceremonies. This project was cut short by the fall of Laud and the outbreak of the English Civil War, but after the Restoration it was revived and carried through by John Fell, Dean of Christ Church, who commissioned Christopher Wren to erect what became the Sheldonian Theatre. Thereafter, the church was reserved for religious worship only.
During his time in Oxford, John Wesley often attended the university sermon, and later, as a fellow of Lincoln College preached sermons in the church, including the university sermon on Salvation by Faith on 18 June 1738 and the Almost Christian sermon on 25 July 1741. Following his denouncement of the spiritual apathy and sloth of the senior members of the University in his sermon Scriptural Christianity on 24 August 1744, he was never asked to preach there again — I preached, I suppose, the last time at St Mary's, he wrote in his journal, Be it so; I have fully delivered my soul.
In 1828 John Henry Newman became vicar and his sermons became popular with undergraduates. From the present pulpit John Keble preached the assize sermon of 14 July 1833, which is considered to have started the Oxford Movement.
The organist from St Mary's Church, Penwortham playing for the visitors from Penwortham, Australia.
An impropmtu recital by the organist at St Mary's parish church, Penwortham on the occasion of the visit of members of the Horrocks Society from Penwortham South Australia. Their village was founded by a descendant of John Horrocks, the famous cotton manufacturer who buillt and lived in Penwortham Hall ( Penwortham Lodge as it was then).
When A Soldier Dies
I had the title of this song in my mind for some time but I
never got anywhere with it...Then on memorial day 2013, I was browsing my Facebook page and saw all the posts about peoples friends and relatives in the military...
Both of my parents served in the military as well and I have family
and friends that served and are serving still and who lost loved ones in the various wars and conflicts.....
I was inspired to write down the lyrics to this song in just a few minutes, picked up my guitar to play and this is what came out...I hope you enjoy it and it at least makes you think about the absurdity and tragedy that war is...
For those are serving, have served or served and died, I salute you...And I look forward to the day when there is no war and we can share the peace, love and happiness that is our destiny...
Proceeds from the sale of this song will be donated to CARRY THE LOAD and THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT..The song is available through my website at wrecksongs.com/store and through CD Baby ( in both hard copy and as a download..
Multi-faith vigil in memory of London bomb victims
1. Wide of exteriors of Rome's city hall
2. Banner reading: Rome with London. No to terrorism
3. Pan from demonstrators to Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni
4. SOUNDBITE (Italian): Walter Veltroni, Rome Mayor:
You will see that even after your men attack, 'people will continue to arrive in London from the whole world to become Londoners and make their dreams come true' (quote of London Mayor Ken Livingstone's speech). This is what will happen in London just as in the cities of every continent. This is what will happen and what will continue to happen in Rome. People from all over the world, of every culture and belief will come here and here they will be free, here they will live the life they have chosen and will bring up their children.
5. Wide of demo
6. Flag
7. SOUNDBITE (Italian): Rino Fisichella, Rome's Archibishop:
Martyrs for freedom, even for the freedom of those who took their lives. Our voice will become also a prayer for those in this moment who are full of sadness, in desperation, tears and confusion. Because we must not fall into desperation nor in feelings of revenge.
8. Wide of demo
9. SOUNDBITE (Italian): Scott Whitman, British Embassy in Rome Representative:
They (Londoners) know that the citizens of Paris, New York, Washington, Madrid and of course Rome, will be by their side. Thanks mayor, thanks everybody.
10. Band playing the British national anthem
11. SOUNDIBTE: (Italian) Margherita, holding a British flag:
For solidarity and because we should defend democracy.
12. Close up of sticker on a T-shirt reading: Underground, I'm not afraid
13. Two demonstrators wearing the sticker
14. SOUNDIBTE: (Italian) Ashmina, Vox pop:
Yes, I believe it is time to withdraw (from Iraq) but I don't believe this will save us, unfortunately, I'm pessimistic.
15. People holding a banner reading: Peace is the only security
16. Wide of Rome's city hall
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Hundreds of Italian citizens gathered on Friday in front of Rome's city hall to pay their respects to the victims of the terror attacks which killed at least 49 people in London on Thursday.
Rome's mayor, Walter Veltroni, called for political and religious representatives' support - from the local Imam, to Rome's chief rabbi, to representatives of the Roman Church.
Scott Whitman, a representative of Rome's British Embassy, thanked Rome's mayor for his initiative and said that Londoners know that the citizens of Paris, New York, Washington, Madrid and of course Rome, will be by their side.
One woman held a the British flag, Union Jack, in solidarity and because we should defend democracy.
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Coughlan666´s U.A.F. allies and the radical Muslims
Coughlan666 is a man who denies that radical islam is a problem in England - eventhough this video and 7/7 says otherwise.
Coughlan666 is on the far far left wing. Therefore he denies what is happening in the streets. And choosed to focus on what a few fat, old and bitter members of the BNP says and do.
The spirit of Neville Chamberlain lives on in Coughlan666.
But i understand why coughlan666 acts like he does. He is the ultimate drama Queen. Most people hate drama, but that guy loves it.
He loves attacking other people with low low insults. But when their fans attack him with the same kinds of low insults he plays a victim and says he has a nervous breakdown. This way he gets many view and gets many sympathy subscribers. I fell for this during his first pwnage olympics where fakesagan attacked coughlan666 back in a very savage way. I felt it was unjust. But then again i had only seen fakesagans response, not what coughlan666 had did to provoke fakesagan to do that. But now i am sure that coughlan666 just provoked fakesagan in his usual arrogant manner with many low insults. Back then coughlan666 couldnt take the same kinds of insults he had used against others turned against him self. The same happened a few months ago when he attacked pat condell with low insults. Pat condells fan boys attacked coughlan666 with insult on insult. And coughlan666 could not take this. He felt he was the vitcitm and made the dear atheist community-video where he played a martyr of some unjust attack on his person. Though in reality he was the victim of his own personality.
Everybody should ignore this man.
That way we can get a rational discussion about religion and not have the debate lowered to his standards where it is a uncivilized slugging match about who can do the lowest insults.
Newlyn Town - John Jones and the Reluctant Ramblers - Glossop May 2011.MOV
Part of the spine of England tour set at the Globe in Glossop
Im Coming Home Tribute to American Soldiers
I do not own any of the rights to these videos or pictures. Made by Ashleigh Ellem
Iraq War Music Video Stuck
Stuck, a real wartime music video recorded and produced entirely in Baghdad, brings to life the despairing loneliness and isolation of the
true human behind the soldiers serving in the front lines and headlines. Its message musically and visually advocates the voices of thousands of soldiers separated from their homes and loved ones. Stuck harmoniously combines documentary-style imagery of environment and performance with a lyrical acoustic sound to create a moving and original piece.
The Tomb of the Great Martyr St. George the Dragon Slayer, In Lod (Lydda), Israel
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 972-54-6905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
Saint George (c. 275/281 -- 23 April 303) was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a soldier in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic (Western and Eastern Rites), Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and the Oriental Orthodox churches. He is immortalized in the tale of Saint George and the Dragon and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. His memorial is celebrated on 23 April, and he is regarded as one of the most prominent military saints.
Many Patronages of Saint George exist around the world, including: Georgia, England, Egypt, Bulgaria, Aragon, Catalonia, Romania, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Iraq, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, Serbia, Ukraine and Russia, as well as the cities of Genoa, Amersfoort, Beirut, Botoşani, Drobeta Turnu-Severin, Timişoara, Fakiha, Bteghrine, Cáceres, Ferrara, Freiburg, Kragujevac, Kumanovo, Ljubljana, Pérouges, Pomorie, Preston, Qormi, Rio de Janeiro, Lod, Lviv, Barcelona, Moscow, Tamworth and Victoria, as well as of the Scout Movement[3] and a wide range of professions, organizations and disease sufferers.
The Church of Saint George (Arabic: كنيسة القديس جيورجوس or كنيسة مار جريس Hebrew: כנסיית ג'ורג' הקדוש קוטל הדרקון) is the major shrine for the fourth century martyr Saint George (الخضر Al-Khidr in Arabic) and is located in Lod, Israel.[1] The current church, built in 1870, shares space with the El-Khidr Mosque.
Toward the end of the nineteenth century, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem received permission from the Ottoman authorities to build a church on the site of a previous basilica. The church is built over an earlier 15th century AD structure, and occupies the north end of the nave and left-hand aisle of the earlier church, from which there survive two apses - which, contrary to the normal rule, face north rather than east.
The Ottoman authorities stipulated, that part of the plot be made available for a mosque. Consequently the current Church of St. George incorporates only the northeast corner of the Byzantine basilica. The prayer hall of the adjacent mosque contains a column that once stood in the nave of the basilica. The church contains the sarcophagus of St George.