A Level Results 2016 - St Malachy's, Belfast
CCEA visits St Malachy's, Belfast on A Level Results Day to speak with staff and students.
St Malachy's Church
A fine castellated church founded 1841 that resembles a Tudor castle. Cpt T. Griffith is celebrated as a generous donor. Altar is the work of Felix Piccioni. A rare statue of St Benedict is on display with relics. The most striking design feature is its fan-vaulted ceiling, Romanesque pulpit of Italian marble and an ancient organ.
Irish Basketball Schools Cup Champs (U16A & U18A) - St Malachy's College Belfast - Adrian Fulton
The Courtside Collective
Irish Basketball Schools Cup Champs (U16A & U18A) - St Malachy's College Belfast - Adrian Fulton
Malachy 'N Minutes: Catholic Schools Week! Malachy 'N Minutes: Catholic Schools Week
Father Danda and Mrs. Bostrom discuss the good things happening at Saint Malachy School. Open House is Sunday, January 27th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mardi Gras is celebrating it's 20th anniversary at the Willows in Broad Ripple on Saturday, February 2nd. Catholic Schools Week events are from Monday, January 28th through Friday, February 1st.
Malachy 'N Minutes: Minnesoooota
Father Danda shares with us about his annual ice fishing trip with his priest friends from College Seminary. He tells us about Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary located in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. There will be a visiting priest from Food For The Poor while he is away, and the following weekend, Daniel Oberreuter from the Catholic band, The Thirsting, will be having a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 17th, at St. Malachy.
hillsborough bells
st malachy's, hillsborough, county down.
bells are mixture of dates and founders:
1,2 - john taylor & co, 1970
3-10 - thomas rudhall, 1772
5,7 - john warner & sons, 1886
district practice, saturday 1st december 2018
Congregations 4th July 2010 Prt1
Aled introduces this programme, and reveals how Songs of Praise manages to fill the churches they visit week after week while recording the show, despite of how we hear of dwindling congregations, Aled also meets one man whose life was changed by coming to a recording. Our first hymn comes from St George's Chapel, Windsor and its Jerusalem. We next hear a report given by Eamonn Holmes, which was first screened in a programme which came from Belfast Northern Ireland, all about St Joseph's Chapel and how the local congregation were trying to prevent it being sold off to developers. Eamonn talks to Pat Benson, who tells him all about the campaign to save the Chapel.
This is produced solely to promote Aled and his music.
Eu Code Week 2015 - Games Design & Coding - St Anne's PS
To celebrate EU Code Week 2015 (10th-18th October), Nerve Belfast Creative Learning Centre delivered a series of basic coding, programming, robotics and games design workshops in our partnership schools, schools in our local area as well as teacher professional development twilights.
Bay State Magic vs. St. Malachy's college Belfast 1of5
Fall 2008 u17 Bay State Magic vs St. Malachy's College Ireland national champions. Masnfield,MA october 25,2008
Danny Boy
Donaghadee Male Voice Choir singing Danny Boy at St. Malachy's Church Belfast.
RUC Patrolling the peace
RUC Patrolling the peace Drumcree
St Mary's, oldest Catholic Church in Belfast 1784
I'm down near CastleCourt on Chapel Lane to visit the oldest Roman Catholic church in Belfast city. It is St Mary's Roman Catholic Church chapel Lane and it opened in 1784.
Who Built St Mary’s Church?
The Census in 1782 showed that there were 365 Catholics living in Belfast. At that time, there was no Catholic Church in the City. Catholic parishioners had been gathering at the mass rock at Stranmillis now Friar's Bush cemetery.
The Presbyterian and Church of Ireland communnities took up a special collection at their services – the Handsome Collection – and made a gift of the monies donated to build the first Catholic Church in Belfast – St Mary’s Chapel Lane. The generosity of the Presbyterian and Church of Ireland people of Belfast demonstrates the unprecedented religious tolerance of that time. Our still cherished and beautiful pulpit was donated to St Mary’s by the Vicar of Belfast, Canon Turner, of the Anglican Church in High Street in 1813.
It was on Sunday, 30th May 1784 that Mass was celebrated for the first time in the new church of St. Mary’s for the first time by Father Hugh O’Donnell, first Parish Priest of Belfast.
A sister church was built – St Mary’s on the Hill in Whiteabbey. And Father O’Donnell would mount his horse after saying Mass in Belfast and ride on horseback to Whiteabbey to say Mass there.
Italian Paintings
The two beautiful paintings hanging on either side of the altar in St Mary’s Church. On the left the painting depicts the death of St Joseph, and on the right the painting depicts the Annunciation.
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In 19th century Ireland there were not many artists and craftsmen. Italian artists emigrated to Ireland, and one such artist came to live in Belfast. He was a talented painter and muralist and had a studio close to Chapel Lane. He was commissioned to paint the works of art for the opening of the new church.
About six years ago the paintings were restored in situe by experts in art restoration, one of them from the Tate Gallery. The paintings could not be removed from the walls so all work was carried out on scaffolding. The painting of the Sacred Heart was restored at the same time – and the beauty of the paintings was revealed for all to admire. Some time ago, we had the honour to welcome to the church the granddaughter of the Italian artist.
Places to see in ( Hillsborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Hillsborough - UK )
Hillsborough is a village, townland and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland, situated 19 km from the city of Belfast. It is within the Lisburn and Castlereagh District Council area. A prominent feature of the east and south approaches to Hillsborough is a 5-mile wall which encloses the Park Dam, an artificial lake, and the forest surrounding it. In 2007 Hillsborough won 3rd place in the Ulster in Bloom large village competition.
The historic centre of the village contains significant amounts of Georgian architecture. The village was originally a compact settlement hosting a regular market. More recently land to the north of the village has been developed as housing and Hillsborough has become part of the commuter belt of Belfast. In recent years townhouses and apartments have been built closer to the centre of the village, and the former civic building of Lisburn Borough Council has been converted to residential use. That building is in twentieth century neo-Georgian style. Development to the east of the village is continuing to swell Hillsborough's population. The associated settlements of Culcavy and Aghnatrisk to the north-west are also growing.
Before 1661, the townland was known as Crumlin or Cromlin (from Irish Cromghlinn, meaning 'crooked glen'). By 1661 the townland and the settlement within it had been renamed Hillsborough. It was named after Sir Arthur Hill, who built Hillsborough Fort in 1650 to command the road from Dublin to Carrickfergus. The Hill family became the Earls of Hillsborough, then Marquises of Downshire.
A prominent memorial to the 3rd Marquis of Downshire (and closely resembling Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square, London) stands to the south of the village and is visible throughout much of the surrounding area.
Hillsborough Castle a two-storey Georgian mansion, was Government House from 1924 until 1973 and is the official residence of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (and other royal family members) when visiting the province and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 1973. Hillsborough Castle was the venue for the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair stayed at the castle on many occasions during negotiations related to the peace process, and he hosted George W. Bush at the Castle for a one night visit in 2003
There are many interesting walks and local pubs offering delicacies to enjoy; and is home to a public forest park and lake that form the picturesque setting for the original fort residence of Lord Hillsborough. Hillsborough hosts an International Oyster Festival each year, generally September. This attracts thousands of visitors from as far away as Japan, Russia, the United States and Argentina) The festivities include boat racing, parachuting, garden fêtes, oyster eating and Guinness drinking – all in the name of fun, revelry and charity.
The historic Parish Church dedicated to Saint Malachy is one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture. It was built by the 1st Marquis of Downshire between 1760 and 1774, in the hope that the church would become the cathedral of the diocese of Down. In addition to its imposing setting, it boasts two 18th century organs, a peal of ten bells and a number of works by notable craftsmen of the era, including the Colours of the County Down Battalion of Carson's Ulster Volunteers. Today it is a vibrant parish in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Down and Dromore
Hillsborough is (in somewhat exaggerated terms) said to be the birthplace of the United States – due to a disastrous meeting that took place between Benjamin Franklin and Lord Hillsborough (then the acting Secretary of State for the Colonies) in the early 1770s. They are reported to have hated each other at first sight and, on leaving three days into a week-long visit, Franklin returned home to convince the dissident colonists he represented that there was no alternative but to initiate immediate revolution. The 'Declaration of Independence' in July 1776 followed shortly after Franklin's return.
( Hillsborough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Hillsborough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hillsborough - UK
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Praise & Worship Talent Show (Pt.2)
St Malachy Elementary School is located in Chicago, IL. It is a private school that serves 228 students in grades PK,K-8. St Malachy Elementary School is coed (school has male and female students) and is Roman Catholic in orientation. The school belongs to the National Catholic Educational Association.
I Want To Sing About Christmas
St Malachy's Primary School Choir
Singing Carols at the Albert Dock, Liverpool
Antrim
A few of my shots of Antrim Town, Sunday 23rd January 2011
Gods word over Ireland
A prophetic word over the nation of Ireland recited by Gary Andrew Clarke,
St Patrick's Church, Belfast
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St Malachy's High School Castleewellan Festival of Sport 2014_3
St Malachy's High School Castleewellan
Festival of Sport 2014
Alfred Street Apartment Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom, Review HD
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