Congregation Leaving St Mary's Dominican Church in Cork (1902)
Cameraman: Unknown
Production Company: Mitchell & Kenyon
From the DVD Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland:
St. Mary's Church, Cork, Ireland
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Pope's Quay, Cork, Ireland - Interior. Sanctuary - Altar, Baldachino. Tabernacle etc. Designed by George Goldie. Erected c.1885.
One of the incoming novices to the Dominicans Irish Province receiving his habit
On Saturday 14th September 2019 four new novices to the Dominicans received their habits at 11am mass at St. Mary's Dominican Church on Pope's Quay in Cork. It took place on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross which is the traditional date novices to the Dominicans in Ireland receive their habits.
St Marys Dominican Choir with the Fleischmann Symphony Orchestra Christmas concert PART ONE 2017
Christmas concert 2017
The Lamb by John Tavener, Adagio concerto in C minor- JS Bach.
C O' Sullivan, Adeste Fideles, I Love You Lord by Laurie Klein, In the Bleak Mid Winter by Gustav Theodore Holst,
Christmas Chimes played on harp by Kiely Lehane, Air JS Bach, Ring Christmas Bells by M. Leon Tovich
Part two of x-maas concert 2016
St Mary's , Pope's Quay Cork Ireland carol concert 2016 part 2
Saint Mary's Church
Saint Mary's Church in Cork, Ireland. Another try at iMovie'09.
IMG_2015.MOV
John Rutter's Requiem Aeternam, sung in St John the Baptist Church Kinsale, by the Choir of St. Mary's Dominican Church, Cork, conducted by Seán Lehane.
A Ring for Irish Renewal
The Pope rang it. As did so many others over the week leading up to St. Patrick's day in Rome. It's the International Eucharistic Congress Bell. Tommy Burns IEC 2012 Bell Pilgrimage co-coordinator: The pilgrimage of the bell began on St. Patrick's Day last and over the last 500 days leading up to the congress we have been in Churches and chapels, nursing homes and hospitals, travelers lodging sites. We've been up and down rivers. We've been to the chapel of Kirkpatrick, out to the islands, Bear Island, the Irish Gaelics. And, we've been to hundreds of schools, and I have to say that I have been heartened by the response of local faith communities up and down the country. North, South, East and West, and it's been marvelous to see. -- The bell has been adopted as a symbol of the International Eucharist Congress, I suppose principally because in 1932, St. Patrick's bell which is now in the museum in Dublin was used in the principal ceremonies and also, St. Patrick used the bell as he moved around the country over 1500 years ago and he left a bell in each Christian community that he founded. And, it's recorded that when he crossed the river shannon, he brought 50 bells with him. So there's a great Christian tradition in Ireland of bells. A quarter of a million people, including these pilgrims gathered at the Irish Franciscan College in Rome have given it a ring for renewal. It's a call to the Eucharist. Colette Furlong Pastoral Services Manager: Our invitation to people is recognize that Christ gathers us. He gathers us to speak to us. He gathers us to feed us and to confirm our identity as his body. And, it's all leading up to the 50th International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin this summer. There were prayers here at Mass that the week-long meeting bring much-needed hope to the Catholic Church in Ireland. Fr. Kevin Doran Secretary General, IEC 2012: I think the congress is an important milestone in the process of renewal. That's the way I would put it. No single event is going to bring about renewal but I think it's about an event that goes back about a thousand years when St. Francis of Assisi heard the voice telling him to rebuild my Church in Assisi. And, originally he set about rebuilding the church physically, but very quickly he realized that what was called for was a whole process of renewal of faith, the rebuilding of communion with Christ and with one another. And, I think very much in the same mold, the Congress is not about specifically the renewal of structures, but about the re-positioning of people's hearts. And all the themes of each day: Monday, baptism and ecumenism; Tuesday, family and marriage; Wednesday, priesthood and ministry; Thursday, reconciliation; Friday, healing; and Saturday, the word of God. Those are the central themes that will challenge our sense of renewal and invite people to engage with it. All of these aspects of the sacrament, as well as the worship of Jesus Christ in Eucharistic adoration, will be highlighted in different ways during the eight-day celebration of faith. Fr. Kevin Doran Secretary General, IEC 2012: The Eucharist is central to it. As Pope John Paul said, the Church draws her life from it. Pope Benedict describes the Eucharist as the womb of the Church. So, a similar kind of idea. Our communion with Christ begins with baptism but it's nourished through the Eucharist, and by the Eucharist we mean the sacrament and sacrifice of the Eucharist but also all the other elements of it. The fact that Christ gathers us and forms us into a community around the altar, the fact that he speaks his word to us and that he nourishes us with his body and blood. Organizers are expecting one and all to answer the ring and be in Dublin from June 10-17.
Dominican Salve Regina and O Lumen Ecclesiae
This is a recording of the Salve procession after First Vespers of a Sunday in St. Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, Cork, Ireland. This is the Dominican version of the Salve Regina, which is followed by the O Lumen Ecclesiae (O light of the Church), the Magnificat Antiphon of the feast of Saint Dominic. ;
2019-09-01 On Being Catholic, Irish and Born in Cork!
We are both the proud product and hapless victim of our childhood. In today’s homily I examine some theories of developmental psychology (Freud, Jung, Piaget, Erikson and Maslow); and then add a theory of my own. The homily then goes on to look at how we can use childhood cosmologies as a stepping stone under our feet rather than a millstone around our necks in order to move towards enlightenment – as individuals and as a human species.
About Fr. Seán ÓLaoire, PhD
Fr. Seán ÓLaoire, PhD was ordained a Catholic Priest in 1972 and is Spiritual Director of Companions on the Journey, a community which seeks to recognize the God / divinity within each and all of us. Through homilies and lectures, Fr.Seán inspires and empowers us to develop our own personal cosmology where each individual’s spirituality is seen as derived from his / her experiences of God, immanent and transcendent, and illuminated by the teachings of Christ and the wisdom of other spiritual traditions. People of all faiths are welcome to liturgical services: Friday 7:30 AM, St. Mark’s Chapel, 600 Colorado Avenue, Palo Alto CA 94306; and Sunday, 9:30 AM, Seventh Day Adventist Church, 786 Channing Avenue, Palo Alto CA 94301. To contact Fr. Seán directly, please visit
First Profession of Vows Order of Preachers Cork
First Profession of Vows Order of Preachers (Dominicans) Cork September 2018. Saint Mary's Church Cork city.
View of Cork City
Outside the balcony at St Mary's Priory in Cork
John Rutter's Requiem: Pie Jesu
John Rutter's Requiem: Pie Jesu. April 2012.
Sung by St. Mary's Dominican Choir, with soloist Cara O'Sullivan and conducted by Seán Lehane, in St. John the Baptist Church, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland
Order of Preachers (Dominicans) Evening Prayers Sept 2018
Order of Preachers (Dominicans) Evening Prayers Sept 2018 in Saint Mary's Church in Cork city, Ireland.
Reception of Habit of the Dominicans 2009
A brief account of the reception by thirteen men of the Habit of the Dominican Friars in St. Mary's Priory Cork, Ireland. This occasion is the start of their noviciate in de Order of Preachers. It is an answer to the call of God in their lives, to deepen the understanding of their vocation.
Congregation Leaving St Patrick's Church in Cork (1902)
Cameraman: Unknown
Production Company: Mitchell & Kenyon
From the DVD Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland:
Reception of Habit of the Dominicans 2009
A brief account of the reception by thirteen men of the Habit of the Dominican Friars in St. Mary's Priory Cork, Ireland. This occasion is the start of their noviciate in de Order of Preachers. It is an answer to the call of God in their lives, to deepen the understanding of their vocation.
Old film of St James church Hull
Film footage of congregation leaving church in 1902.
Edited for Hull & Yorkshire Memories group on FB
Light of Truth - 65
This week in the Light of Truth Fr. Luuk O.P. responds to a question and gives a brief overview of the history of the Dominican Order and it's charism while also briefly touching on the discernment of a vocation.
The program is broadcasted live on Radio Maria Ireland from 4-5pm each Thursday. The Podcast follows but generally with a small delay.
The programs can also be listed to in the Podcast App on an iPhone or iPad when searching for the channel of Dominicans Interactive.
Recent activity of the evil one in Ireland in 2010
Appx. half of a talk given by Fr Pat Collins at the Cork, Charismatic Conference on November 28th.2010, about the way evil is entering Irish society, especially over the last 12 months.
Fr Pat Collins CM is a well known broadcaster,exorcist and author based in Ireland..