Live In Newman University Church, Dublin, Ireland August 2018
Weddings By Antoinette. Irish Weddings Singer
Some live clips of the following:
He Is Lord (Mystery of Faith)
I Watch The Sunrise
Perfect Peace
Be Not Afraid
Piano by Gerard Farrelly
Laura & Pete, Newman University Church, The Westin Hotel Dublin
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Wedding Photography in Dublin , Sally & Paul, Merrion Hotel, Newman University Church
Wedding Photography in Dublin
(Part 1) Post Irish Abortion Referendum Talks Newman University Church 2-08-18
Notre Dame-Newman Centre for Faith and Reason Inaugurated
University president Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. joined the Most Rev. Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin, today to inaugurate the Notre Dame-Newman Centre for Faith and Reason in Dublin, Ireland with a Mass at the historic Newman University Church. The event culminated a 4-day visit.
Part 3 Post Irish Abortion Referendum Talks Newman University Church 2-08-18
Homily 7 John H.Newman’s Church Dublin
Steve Ray pilgrimages
A Íosa glan mo Chroíse
This adaption of the Traditional Irish song, A Íosa glan mo Chroíse, was arranged by Steven C. Warner and performed by the Newman Vocare Ensemble at the 2017 St. Patrick's Day Mass celebrated at the University Church on St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland.
Histories of the Irish Future | Prof Bryan Fanning
Bryan Fanning, Professor in the UCD School of Applied Social Sciences, University College Dublin, introduces his latest book, Histories of the Irish Future, Bloomsbury Academic, London, UK, 2015.
(The following excerpt is copyrighted material)
Chapter One: Modest proposals and Irish futures
This is a book about shifting understandings of the predicaments facing Irish society from the seventeenth to the early twenty-first centuries. Histories of the Irish future, like the science fictions of yesteryear, can be mined for insights into the hopes and fears of the times when these were written. Twelve interpretations of the forces shaping Ireland and related efforts to influence its future are presented as a series of documentaries on Irish intellectual history. The bigger picture that I address is a history of understandings of the crises that the Irish, however defined, have faced. Over the course of almost four centuries intellectual, ideological, ethnic and religious vantage points inevitably shift. What is meant by Ireland changes over time. The crises facing Ireland as understood by eighteenth-century Protestant patriots inevitably differed from those perceived by subsequent Catholic nationalists. The intellectual vantage points through which Irish crises were defined and contested also shifted over time. The very taxonomies that might be used to classify the writings of the twelve protagonists that I examine were also in flux.
Some of these are widely acknowledged as major intellectual figures outside Ireland. William Petty is regarded as one of the founders of political economy and economics as well as an important figure in Irish history. Edmund Burke, Thomas Malthus and Friedrich Engels were internationally influential thinkers who wrote insightfully about crises affecting Ireland. Each placed Irish dilemmas in wider contexts. It would be implausible to write John Mitchel, James Connolly or Conor Cruise O'Brien out of the history of debates about Ireland's future. Cases are made for the inclusion of William Molyneux, Richard Whately and Jerimiah Newman as key figures in the history of the ideas and debates that shaped Ireland. Of these Molyneux was arguably the most influential. He became a totemic influence on the Protestant patriots of the Irish Ascendency. Whately and Newman respectively articulated anxieties about the decline of Protestant power during the nineteenth century and about the decline of Catholic power a century later. Both left extensive bodies of writing about the dilemmas, as they understood them, arising from the waning power and influence of the churches they represented.
NEWMAN LECTURE in Saint Patrick's College, Maynooth,
The Annual Cardinal Newman / Maynooth Lecture 2013 was delivered by Professor Terrence Merrigan, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven. The event was held at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, County Kildare, on Wednesday 9 October 2013. The lecture is entitled Is a Catholic University a 'Good Idea'?: reflections on Higher Education from a Newmanian Perspective. The Response was delivered by Mr Tom Boland, CEO, Higher Education Authority, Ireland.
This annual lecture series, dedicated to exploring the thought of John Henry Newman in an inter-disciplinary context, is jointly organized by the Faculty of Theology and the Department of Education, National University of Ireland and An Foras Feasa (Institute for Research in Irish Historical and Cultural Traditions), National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The speakers and theme are chosen on a rota basis over a three-year cycle and the format lends itself to a real conversation across the disciplines. The lecture is customarily followed by a Response from a distinguished invited speaker.
An emotional Papal Nuncio to Ireland Charles Brown bids a fond farewell to Ireland
Archbishop Charles Brown, Papal Nuncio to Ireland, said his farewells at St Patrick's Day Mass in Newman's University Church in Dublin on March 17, 2017. Archbishop Brown, who has served as the Pope's representative in Ireland since 2012, is being transferred to Albania as Papal Nuncio.
Dublin Wedding Part 1: Get Andrew to the Church
from the McClean Dormitory to the Church to the Tandem
If You Find Me By the Ocean - Newman Vocare Ensemble
Members of the Newman Vocare Ensemble at the Newman University Church in Dublin, Ireland, sing the hymn If You Find Me By the Ocean.
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Psalm 139: If You Find Me
This version of Steven C. Warner's Psalm 139: If You Find Me was performed by the Newman Vocare Ensemble at the 2017 St. Patrick's Day Mass celebrated at the University Church on St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland.
Desmond Connell, 90, Irish Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Dublin (1988–2004)
Lord of All Hopefulness
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Recorded Live at Mass by the 9pm choir of St. John's Catholic Chapel at the University of Illinois.
Director: Sara Maletta
Organist: Darren Will
Newman UNiversity - Bishop Kemme Homily - 2018 Baccalaureate Mass
The Cathedral of Immaculate Conception was full of graduates, friends and family on May 11. Bishop Carl A. Kemme presided over Newman University's annual Baccalaureate Mass. This video features his inspiring words he gave to graduates during his homily
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151225 Christmas in Dublin
A short excerpt from the Christmas Mass at St Theresa's Carmelite Church in the heart of Dublin city centre. 2015
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University College Dublin , is a research university in Dublin, Ireland.With over 1,480 faculty and 32,000 students, it is Ireland's largest university.The university originates in a body founded in 1854 with John Henry Newman as the first rector known as the Catholic University of Ireland, re-formed in 1880 and chartered in its own right in 1908.The Universities Act, 1997 renamed the constituent university as the National University of Ireland, Dublin, and a ministerial order of 1998 renamed the institution as University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin.
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