Christmas Midnight Mass from Cologne Cathedral 2018 HD
Holy Mass on the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, from the Kölner Dom, the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Mary, Cologne, Germany. Presided by Rainer Maria Cardinal Woelki,
Metropolitan Archbishop of Cologne.
MUNICH: magnificent ART, 16th century BAROQUE church of SAINT MICHAEL (GERMANY) ⛪
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The church was built by William V, Duke of Bavaria between 1583 and 1597 as a spiritual center for the Counter Reformation. The foundation stone was laid in 1585.
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. The city is known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and its beer halls, including the famed Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. In the Altstadt (Old Town), central Marienplatz square contains landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (town hall), with a popular glockenspiel show that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Holy Mass on the Solemnity of All Saints from Freiburg Cathedral 1 November 2018
Holy Mass on the Solemnity of All Saints, from the Münster Unserer Lieben Frau, Cathedral of Our Lady Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Presided by Archbishop Stephan Burger, Metropolitan Archbishop of Freiburg im Breisgau.
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Bosnia - First All Saints Day Observance
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Catholics in Sarajevo gathered on Wednesday (1/11), All Saints
Day, to honour the dead in the city's graveyards for the first
time since the war began. For some time, the cemeteries were
exposed to sniper and artillery fire from Serb positions and were
not safe for visitors. One woman, Katica Bozic, said: Last year and the year before we couldn't come at all, now it is much safer and easier. A service was held by a French UN priest at Stup cemetery for the first time since the war started.
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WS shot of graveyard
Church in centre of graveyard
Young man on grave of his girlfriend
GVs of people visiting graves
Woman lighting candle on grave of her husband
CU candles
50-year-old Katica Bozic, SOT (in Bosnian): Last year, and the
year before, we couldn't come at all. Now it is much safer and
easier, even the trams are working, and that makes it easier for
us.
Woman walks amongst graves
Cross in silhouette
Freshly-dug grave
Man at grave
Two women walk amongst graves
Women in a row praying at Stup cemetery
UN spokesman Colonel Briere, SOT (in English): Stup is on the
confrontation line, and it was a place of very hard fights, and
General Bachelet decide to clean this cemetery which was very
dirty and with explosives, and he cleaned this cemetery so that it
was ready for All Saints' Day
Large group of people and French UN soldiers
French priest leading service
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How the Catholic Church is faring in Germany - ENN 2019-02-18
A small but vocal group of Catholics in Germany wants the Church to make widespread changes. Correspondent Mark Irons has more, including reaction from the Archbishop of Cologne.
German Catholic Church (Berlin Cathedral)
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Berlin Cathedral is the common name for the Evangelical Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Museum Island in the Mitte borough. The current building was finished in 1905 and is a major work of Historicist architecture of the Kaiserzeit.
Thousands of altar servers transform Saint Peter into a “little Germany” | World
There was one day where German was the only language spoken in St. Peter's Square. Even Pope Francis put aside Italian and Spanish for a moment. .
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Berlin, Germany - Wasserkaskaden, Saint Mary's Church & Neptunbrunnen HD (2013)
St. Mary's Church, known in German as the Marienkirche, is a church in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße) in central Berlin, near Alexanderplatz. The exact age of the original church site and structure is not precisely known, but it was first mentioned in German chronicles in 1292. It is presumed to date from earlier in the 13th century. The architecture of the building is now largely composed of comparatively modern restoration work which took place in the late 19th century and in the post-war period. The church was originally a Roman Catholic church, but has been a Lutheran Protestant church since the Protestant Reformation.
The Neptune Fountain in Berlin was built in 1891 and was designed by Reinhold Begas. The Roman god Neptune is in the center. The four women around him represent the four main rivers of Prussia: Elbe, Rhine, Vistula, and Oder.
The fountain was removed from its original location at the Schlossplatz in 1951, when the former Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace) there was demolished. Eventually, after being restored, the fountain was moved in 1969 to its present location between the St Mary's Church and the Rotes Rathaus. Coordinates: 52°31′10″N 13°24′25″E.
The diameter is 18 m (59 ft), the height is 10 m (33 ft).
There was another well-known Neptunbrunnen in Breslau (nicknamed Gabeljürge or Georgie Fork by the locals), but it was destroyed during World War II and the city was later transferred to Poland.
Christmas Midnight Mass from Cologne Cathedral 2019 HD
Holy Mass on the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, from the Kölner Dom, the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Mary, Cologne, Germany. Presided by Rainer Maria Cardinal Woelki,
Metropolitan Archbishop of Cologne.
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Bad Belzig & Wittenberg Vlog || Exploring The Burg Eisenhardt Castle & All Saints' Church
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Munich, Bavaria’s capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. The city is known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and its beer halls, including the famed Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. In the Altstadt (Old Town), central Marienplatz square contains landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (town hall), with a popular glockenspiel show that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century.
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Germany's president gives Pope a cane, German cookies and his biography
Benedict XVI welcomed Germany's president, Joachim Gauck at the Vatican's Apostolic Palace. Upon greeting the Pope, Gauck said he was visiting not only as a president and fellow German, but above all, as a human being and Christian. .
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Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the Imperial Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church in Aachen, Germany. The church is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe and was known as the Royal Church of St. Mary at Aachen during the Middle Ages. For 595 years, from 936 to 1531, the Aachen chapel was the church of coronation for 30 German kings and 12 queens. The church is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Aachen. Charles the Great (Charlemagne) began the construction of the Palatine Chapel around 796, along with the building of the rest of the palace structures. The construction is credited to Odo of Metz. It suffered a large amount of damage around 881, by the Northmen and was restored in 983. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Gothic additions were added, including the choir in 1355. It was restored again in 1881. The core of the cathedral is the Carolingian Palatine Chapel, which is notably small in comparison to the later additions. In order to sustain the enormous flow of pilgrims in the Gothic period a choir hall was built: a two-part Capella vitrea (glass chapel) which was consecrated on the 600th anniversary of Charlemagne's death. A cupola, several other chapels and a steeple were also constructed at later dates. In 1978, it was one of the first 12 items to make the entry into the UNESCO list of world heritage sites, as the first German and one of the first three European historical ensembles. The cathedral uses two distinct architectural styles. First, the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, modeled after San Vitale at Ravenna and considered to be Carolingian-Romanesque. Secondly, the choir in the Gothic style. In the western gallery on the lower floor, opposite the choir, the Throne of Charlemagne is to be found, which has been the object of new investigations in the past decades. The original Carolingian throne came from the spolia of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The appearance of the throne and its location in the Palatine Chapel did not change with the passage of centuries. Between 936 and 1531, thirty one German kings ascended to this throne after their anointment and coronation at the Altar of Mary. The Westwork (western facade) of the cathedral is of Carolingian origin, flanked by two stair-towers. It is a two-story building, completed by a porch from the 18th century at the west end.
The bronze leaves attached to this porch, the Wolfstür (Wolf's Door) weigh 43 hundredweight altogether (cf. with this the Lousberg saga). The main entrance to the Cathedral, the door was cast in Aachen around 800 and was located between the westwork and the octogon in the so-called hexadecagon up to 1788. The portal was restored in 1924. Each leaf is divided into eight rectangles - a number which had religious symbolism in Christianity, as a symbol of Sunday, the day of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and also of perfection (as did twelve, also) and can be found in the measurements of the Palatine Chapel over and over again. These boxes were framed by decorative strips, which are made of egg-shaped decorations. The egg was considered a symbol of life and fertility from antiquity. In Christian belief it was embued with the even wider symbolism of Eternal Life. The door-rings in the shape of lions' heads are wreathed by 24 (i.e. two time twelve or three times eight) acanthus scrolls again to be understood at the deepest level through numerology. The Wolfstür's imitation of the shape of the ancient Roman temple door signifies Charlemagne's claim, to have established a New Rome in Aachen with the Palatine Chapel as the distinctive monumental building. In the forehall, there is a bronze sculpture of a bear, which was probably made in the tenth century, i.e. in Ottonian times. Opposite it is a bronze pine cone with 129 perforated scales, which stands 91 cm high (including its base); its date is controversial and ranges from the 3rd to the tenth century. Its base is clearly Ottonian and includes an inscription written in Leonine hexameter, which refers to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers of Mesopotamia. According to one view, the pine cone would originally have served as a waterspout on a fountain and would been placed in the atrium of the Palatine chapel in Carolingian times. The upper level is characterised by an exceptionally fine brick western wall. Inside, it bulges outward, while the outside bulges inwards, so that the Carolingian west wall can be seen as a convex- concave bulge.
Berlin, November 1st, 2013 - Wilmersdorf Graveyard (Fr. Schubert -- H. Schey)
The Catholic holiday of 'All Saints' Day' falls on 1 November, followed by 'All Souls' Day' on 2 November. The author of the video, accustomed to the Polish way of celebrating these holidays -- with thousands of people visiting and decorating the graves of their dead relatives and friends -- happened to visit, during his stay in Berlin, an old German graveyard, namely: Friedhof Wilmersdorf.
Customs and traditions may be different: the Wilmersdorf cemetery on that day, early afternoon, was nearly without any visitor; the silence of those grayish hours and calmness of that place was pathetic. Still, it was an acute experience for a Polish visitor to have been able to find quite a number of tombs which bore names of Polish origin.
Unexpectedly, the graves of two eminent German musicians were also encountered, they were and in the video are : Will Meisel (03:05) and Leon Jessel (03:16) . - Life and history of the latter one was especially poignant and is worth getting acquainted with. -
Recording: Franz Schubert's Lied: Der Wanderer in full orchestration, recorded for German Ultraphon 1930 by the baritone, Hermann Schey:
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Organ Music in St. Mary's Church, Berlin, Germany
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T&T's Oldest RC Church To Be Restored
St. Joseph, the first capital of Trinidad, is home to the oldest parish in the island, and the church has been designated a National Heritage site by the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago.
Cologne Cathedral - Cathedral Church of Saint Peter
A Catholic cathedral in Cologne, Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and of the administration of the Archdiocese of Cologne. It is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothic architecture and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1996. It is Germany's most visited landmark, attracting an average of 20,000 people a day, and currently the tallest twin-spired church at 157 m tall
Orthodox Gem! Go To Moscow's Church In The Middle Of Nowhere!
Church of All Saints na Kulichkakh (Russian: Церковь Всех Святых на Кулишках) is one of the oldest churches in Moscow, located at 2 Slavyanskaya Square. A notable feature of the church is its leaning bell-tower.
The first wooden church at this place was built by Dmitry Donskoy most likely in 1380 after the Battle of Kulikovo. In the 14th century, the place chosen for the church was far away from the border of Moscow and the word kulichki became a synonym for at the world's end or in the middle of nowhere, but now it is at the historical center of Moscow.
The church was completely rebuilt in stone in 1488 and again in the Muscovite Baroque style in 1687-89.
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