Source: (consider it)
|
Thread: Videos and images of worship, redux
|
|
|
Mr. Rob
Shipmate
# 5823
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Edgeman: quote: Originally posted by Percy B: And from Brazil comes
This video of the procession of the Scriptures
I have never seen the like before
It certainly shows the breadth of the liturgical tradition of the Roman Catholic Church!
Oh my.
How about an Antidote ?
THAT'S an antidote? *
Posts: 862 | From: USA | Registered: Apr 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Edgeman
Shipmate
# 12867
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Mr. Rob: quote: Originally posted by Edgeman: quote: Originally posted by Percy B: And from Brazil comes
This video of the procession of the Scriptures
I have never seen the like before
It certainly shows the breadth of the liturgical tradition of the Roman Catholic Church!
Oh my.
How about an Antidote ?
THAT'S an antidote? *
I don't see what's wrong with it. ![[Confused]](confused.gif)
-------------------- http://sacristyxrat.tumblr.com/
Posts: 1420 | From: Philadelphia Penns. | Registered: Jul 2007
| IP: Logged
|
|
Adam.
 Like as the
# 4991
|
Posted
There's barely anyone there, and those that do don't look particularly happy about it. Does that make it bad? No, it's worship, and that's good. But the former video leads me to greater hopefulness.
-------------------- Ave Crux, Spes Unica! Preaching blog
Posts: 8164 | From: Notre Dame, IN | Registered: Sep 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Comper's Child
Shipmate
# 10580
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Hart: There's barely anyone there, and those that do don't look particularly happy about it. Does that make it bad? No, it's worship, and that's good. But the former video leads me to greater hopefulness.
I can't say the former video gives me any hope at all - in fact I am terrified by it. But I have to agree that Edgeman's video isn't very stirring. I find empty pews very distressing and sad and while the worship is lovely, the lack of a substantial congregation is disappointing to me.
Posts: 2509 | From: Penn's Greene Countrie Towne | Registered: Oct 2005
| IP: Logged
|
|
Olaf
Shipmate
# 11804
|
Posted
For those who have never experienced the "Star Wars Canon," it was used at the Washington National Cathedral today for the Thanksgiving Day liturgy. The full archived video and service leaflet are available.
Posts: 8953 | From: Ad Midwestem | Registered: Sep 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
South Coast Kevin
Shipmate
# 16130
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Hart: There's barely anyone there, and those that do don't look particularly happy about it.
And most of the people are standing on their own, with as much distance as possible between themselves and the others there. So much for the idea of a church being a joyful community...
-------------------- My blog - wondering about Christianity in the 21st century, chess, music, politics and other bits and bobs.
Posts: 3309 | From: The south coast (of England) | Registered: Jan 2011
| IP: Logged
|
|
Mr. Rob
Shipmate
# 5823
|
Posted
Here is the video of this morning's Sunday Sung Eucharist, direct from Trinity Church, Wall Street, New York City. Trinity Church stands at the extreme lower end of Manhattan Island, and it remained, basically undamaged, with its famous spire towering at head of Wall Street, in the teeth of the recent Hurricane Sandy, The legendary wealth of the parish is now giving help to many victims and businesses of the area that were impacted by the storm. Trinity itself was reopened for use after clean up and it was more safe to get to the building.
Music: Gloria: Missa Archangelo Larry King Festival Te Deum Benjamin Britten The Trinity Choir, Julian Wachner, Director
Service bulletin
Sunday, November 25, 2012, 11:15AM Last Sunday after Pentecost (TEC Christ the King. White)
Sung Eucharist (with incense)
*
Posts: 862 | From: USA | Registered: Apr 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
ldjjd
Shipmate
# 17390
|
Posted
Nothing unusual about the incense there. The 11:15 Eucharist at Trinity always includes incense. So, too, for their Wednesday noon Eucharist.
By the way, the entire 11:15 Eucharist at All Saints, Pasadena, is webcast live at 11:15 PST. It is not available later on demand, so anyone wishing to view it will have to adjust for time zones. [ 26. November 2012, 01:32: Message edited by: ldjjd ]
Posts: 294 | Registered: Oct 2012
| IP: Logged
|
|
Olaf
Shipmate
# 11804
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by ldjjd: By the way, the entire 11:15 Eucharist at All Saints, Pasadena, is webcast live at 11:15 PST. It is not available later on demand, so anyone wishing to view it will have to adjust for time zones.
Thank you for the info, and I look forward to it. I'm curious about today's title "The Reign of Divine Love." I've always seen it gender-neutralized to "Reign of Christ," so this is a new one for me.
Posts: 8953 | From: Ad Midwestem | Registered: Sep 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
Mamacita
 Lakefront liberal
# 3659
|
Posted
Not *quite* worship, but I just ran across this beautiful display of Madonna and Child images at ECVA (Episcopal Church Visual Arts) and thought you all might enjoy it. Nice Advent meditation.
"Mother of Our Tribe" exhibition
-------------------- Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.
Posts: 20761 | From: where the purple line ends | Registered: Dec 2002
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
Augustine the Aleut
Shipmate
# 1472
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Triple Tiara: A bad omen?
This may be one of the few justifiable times when one can blame the staff.
Posts: 6236 | From: Ottawa, Canada | Registered: Oct 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
New Yorker
Shipmate
# 9898
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Augustine the Aleut: This may be one of the few justifiable times when one can blame the staff.
Thanks for the chuckle.
Posts: 3193 | From: New York City | Registered: Jul 2005
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
Lietuvos Sv. Kazimieras
Shipmate
# 11274
|
Posted
Oblatus, I've seen the video, as it's posted to facebook. However, I failed to find it on the parish website. I guess it's available via the fb link on the website. Oddly, the website videos tab seems to lead to something else (not videos). Perhaps you could direct Shippies on locating the video once they click on your link to the website.
Posts: 7328 | From: Delaware | Registered: Apr 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
Oblatus
Shipmate
# 6278
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Lietuvos Sv. Kazimieras: Oblatus, I've seen the video, as it's posted to facebook. However, I failed to find it on the parish website. I guess it's available via the fb link on the website. Oddly, the website videos tab seems to lead to something else (not videos). Perhaps you could direct Shippies on locating the video once they click on your link to the website.
Sorry...I linked the mention of S. Clement's to the parish website, and I linked the words Requiem Mass to the video. So the second link is the path to the video itself. Sorry to confuse.
Here's the video. [ 23. December 2012, 13:18: Message edited by: Oblatus ]
Posts: 3823 | Registered: May 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Ceremoniar
Shipmate
# 13596
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Oblatus: HD video from S. Clement's, Philadelphia of today's Requiem Mass for the victims of the Sandy Hook School shooting.
And if one cannot have it in Latin, this is the very next best thing. Wonderfully done. [ 24. December 2012, 00:08: Message edited by: Ceremoniar ]
Posts: 1240 | From: U.S. | Registered: Apr 2008
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
Olaf
Shipmate
# 11804
|
Posted
Merry Christmas!
For those desiring a Catholic Mass webcast today, check out
St. Patrick's Cathedral New York
New this year is their provision of a streaming webcast of some masses. One can also watch the most recent mass, which can be a bit annoying when one is partway through watching one mass and then they begin another one, ending one's ability to watch the already-started one.
In other words, if you want to watch the Christmas morning mass, act quickly!
A word to the wise: Cardinal Dolan has quite the bonhomie attitude, and it may seem more "Spirit of Vatican 2" (not theologically, but definitely ceremonially) than normally desired here at Eccles. Personally, I prefer the Christmas formality of Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago and Cardinal George and their still-rather-decent music program (after the departure of Richard Proulx), but unfortunately they don't webcast.
Posts: 8953 | From: Ad Midwestem | Registered: Sep 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
Pancho
Shipmate
# 13533
|
Posted
I got one of those cyber-squatting link page thingies after clicking the link above. I think this might the page link Olaf meant to share: www.saintpatrickscathedral.org/live
-------------------- “But to what shall I compare this generation? It is like children sitting in the market places and calling to their playmates, ‘We piped to you, and you did not dance; we wailed, and you did not mourn.’"
Posts: 1988 | From: Alta California | Registered: Mar 2008
| IP: Logged
|
|
IngoB
 Sentire cum Ecclesia
# 8700
|
Posted
I don't think that the following training videos for priests from the FSSP have been mentioned yet: There are some more videos in the playlist that will appear on youtube to the right of the video (nine in total), and there is more material on their FSSPTraining youtube channel, including vocation videos. Enjoy.
-------------------- They’ll have me whipp’d for speaking true; thou’lt have me whipp’d for lying; and sometimes I am whipp’d for holding my peace. - The Fool in King Lear
Posts: 12010 | From: Gone fishing | Registered: Oct 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Olaf
Shipmate
# 11804
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Pancho: I got one of those cyber-squatting link page thingies after clicking the link above. I think this might the page link Olaf meant to share: www.saintpatrickscathedral.org/live
[face-palm]. My bad! Sorry folks. Thank you, Pancho.
Posts: 8953 | From: Ad Midwestem | Registered: Sep 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
ldjjd
Shipmate
# 17390
|
Posted
A bit late, but here's Midnight Mass from St. Thomas the Apostle, Episcopal, Hollywood.
Posts: 294 | Registered: Oct 2012
| IP: Logged
|
|
Traveller
Shipmate
# 1943
|
Posted
Just been pointed to this video of the service at Melton Mowbray on Christmas morning.
How this counts as worship, I cannot fathom. ![[Disappointed]](graemlins/disappointed.gif)
-------------------- I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will praise my God while I have my being. Psalm 104 v.33
Posts: 1037 | From: Wherever the car has stopped at the moment! | Registered: Dec 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
fletcher christian
 Mutinous Seadog
# 13919
|
Posted
What are they doing, and why?
-------------------- 'God is love insaturable, love impossible to describe' Staretz Silouan
Posts: 5235 | From: a prefecture | Registered: Jul 2008
| IP: Logged
|
|
Traveller
Shipmate
# 1943
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by fletcher christian: What are they doing, and why?
I wish I knew, FC. At a guess, the organist was the one holding the video camera. If this had been in my church on Christmas morning, I would have been out of the door before anyone could finish saying "Merry Christmas" (or hit me with whatever they are chucking around).
My sympathies are with the verger or cleaner who would have to clean up afterwards.
-------------------- I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will praise my God while I have my being. Psalm 104 v.33
Posts: 1037 | From: Wherever the car has stopped at the moment! | Registered: Dec 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Bishops Finger
Shipmate
# 5430
|
Posted
Er......just a minute......it might just be that whatever was going on at Melton Mowbray (pork-pie throwing??) was not actually part of the service proper, no?
Information inadequate - reconnaissance needed.
Ian J.
-------------------- Our words are giants when they do us an injury, and dwarfs when they do us a service. (Wilkie Collins)
Posts: 10151 | From: Behind The Wheel Again! | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Sergius-Melli
Shipmate
# 17462
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by fletcher christian: What are they doing, and why?
Indulging in "the frivolous excesses of the modern church"* - see everyone this is the slippery slope of what happens when you ordain women and gay people! **
* Vicar of Dibley - I hope you have all watched it. Not being British is not an excuse.
** - indicating I'm joking before someone calls me to hell...
Posts: 722 | From: Sneaking across Welsh hill and dale with a thurible in hand | Registered: Dec 2012
| IP: Logged
|
|
Jengie jon
 Semper Reformanda
# 273
|
Posted
After service snowball fight with woollen pompoms see local rag.
The mess therefore would have been very limited indeed.
Jengie
-------------------- "To violate a persons ability to distinguish fact from fantasy is the epistemological equivalent of rape." Noretta Koertge
Back to my blog
Posts: 20894 | From: city of steel, butterflies and rainbows | Registered: May 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
John Holding
 Coffee and Cognac
# 158
|
Posted
And, judging by the two videos, no one seemed to be offended. I noticed couple of older, properly dressed (white shirt, tie and suit) men happily aiming the snow machine. No one sitting out.
WHether it was a good idea or not, those who were there didn't mind.
John
Posts: 5929 | From: Ottawa, Canada | Registered: May 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Olaf
Shipmate
# 11804
|
Posted
Snow-ly rollers?
Posts: 8953 | From: Ad Midwestem | Registered: Sep 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
Ascension-ite
Shipmate
# 1985
|
Posted
Ran across the following while surfing today, a collection of photo-essays of the medieval churches of Norwich during services at each. Really fascinating from this side of the pond. There seem to be a lot of A-C places, always a good thing! Fascinated by St Helen's with the altar off to the side. Still trying to figure out which A-C shack is my cup of tea... Norwich Churches
Posts: 318 | From: Old Dominion | Registered: Dec 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Jon in the Nati
Shipmate
# 15849
|
Posted
That is a nice assortment of churches. And a fascinating setup with the altar off to the side like that; I'm afraid I don't quite know what to make of it.
Seems to me that St. Giles and St. John are the most self-conciously A-C of the bunch, what the Roman vestments, birettas, and the three sacred ministers at St. John. Insofar as you can tell such things from the pictures, that is.
-------------------- Homer: Aww, this isn't about Jesus, is it? Lovejoy: All things are about Jesus, Homer. Except this.
Posts: 773 | From: Region formerly known as the Biretta Belt | Registered: Aug 2010
| IP: Logged
|
|
Ascension-ite
Shipmate
# 1985
|
Posted
St George Tombland looks very spikey as well, and with female clergy and ad-orientum celebration. Lots of A-C choices, wish I lived in Norwich. I am equally fascinated by the set-up at St Giles, what with that severe 18thC looking preaching desk front and center and that out of place baroque altar with sanctuary lamp and lovely vaulting off to the side, and what are those strange banners in the nave with the Romanoff looking eagles, are they black? How odd! Love to hear from someone familiar with Norwich.
Posts: 318 | From: Old Dominion | Registered: Dec 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Bishops Finger
Shipmate
# 5430
|
Posted
A most interesting set of snapshots. Two things stand out - the sheer beauty of the churches themselves, so obviously well-loved and well-kept, and the smallness and advanced age of at least some of the congregations.....! (Even St. Andrew's, which looks pretty evangelical, is not exactly full to overflowing.....).
Yes, I know - it is in truth the worship that counts, not the number of bums on seats, but one hopes and prays that these churches - which clearly mean a great deal to those associated with them - will be able to continue in existence as viable worshipping communities of faith.
Ian J.
-------------------- Our words are giants when they do us an injury, and dwarfs when they do us a service. (Wilkie Collins)
Posts: 10151 | From: Behind The Wheel Again! | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Oblatus
Shipmate
# 6278
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Ascension-ite: St George Tombland looks very spikey as well, and with female clergy and ad-orientum celebration. Lots of A-C choices, wish I lived in Norwich. I am equally fascinated by the set-up at St Giles, what with that severe 18thC looking preaching desk front and center and that out of place baroque altar with sanctuary lamp and lovely vaulting off to the side, and what are those strange banners in the nave with the Romanoff looking eagles, are they black? How odd! Love to hear from someone familiar with Norwich.
I was equally fascinated by these things, but they were in photos of St Helen's, Bishopgate, right?
Very unusual setup there.
Posts: 3823 | Registered: May 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Ascension-ite
Shipmate
# 1985
|
Posted
Yes, Sorry, meant St. Helen's, what a fascinating looking place. They all do appear well cared for and well loved. I suppose there may still be more parishes in Norwich than actually needed, apparently there were originally 35 medieval ones. Still, the remaining ones seem to be going concerns for now, all very handsome buildings, St Peter Mancroft is really spectacular.
Posts: 318 | From: Old Dominion | Registered: Dec 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
The Scrumpmeister
Ship’s Taverner
# 5638
|
Posted
Within the last few days, one of our ROCOR parishes in the Eastern American Diocese has posted some videos of the Divine Liturgy to YouTube. Among them is this one, which shows everything from the Hours right up until the end of the Liturgy.
I have found it very instructive, particularly in terms of some of the practical detail that cannot be learnt from books, of common practices that are not readily found in rubrics because it is assumed that everybody will know, and also the loveliness and spiritual "drama" of concelebrating deacons. I am beginning to see what people mean when they draw the angelic comparison.
-------------------- If Christ is not fully human, humankind is not fully saved. - St John of Saint-Denis
Posts: 14741 | From: Greater Manchester, UK | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Adam.
 Like as the
# 4991
|
Posted
Now Easter is upon us, my community readies itself for priestly ordinations, Easter Saturday, 2pm (EST). This year, the service will be streamed live. I'll let you know when there are good photos up. [ 04. April 2013, 20:01: Message edited by: Hart ]
-------------------- Ave Crux, Spes Unica! Preaching blog
Posts: 8164 | From: Notre Dame, IN | Registered: Sep 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
Zach82
Shipmate
# 3208
|
Posted
Found this neato-bonito video of the vesting prayers for priests, deacons, and lay servers!
-------------------- Don't give up yet, no, don't ever quit/ There's always a chance of a critical hit. Ghost Mice
Posts: 9148 | From: Boston, MA | Registered: Aug 2002
| IP: Logged
|
|
Mr. Rob
Shipmate
# 5823
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Zach82 : Found this neato-bonito video of the vesting prayers for priests, deacons, and lay servers!
OMG!
*
Posts: 862 | From: USA | Registered: Apr 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Zach82
Shipmate
# 3208
|
Posted
Thank you for that stunningly insightful contribution, Rob. ![[Roll Eyes]](rolleyes.gif)
-------------------- Don't give up yet, no, don't ever quit/ There's always a chance of a critical hit. Ghost Mice
Posts: 9148 | From: Boston, MA | Registered: Aug 2002
| IP: Logged
|
|
seasick
 ...over the edge
# 48
|
Posted
<kick>
-------------------- We believe there is, and always was, in every Christian Church, ... an outward priesthood, ordained by Jesus Christ, and an outward sacrifice offered therein. - John Wesley
Posts: 5769 | From: A world of my own | Registered: May 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Olaf
Shipmate
# 11804
|
Posted
Some of the Ordinariate sites are mentioning that the EWTN (Catholic TV Channel) filmed the Anglican rite last Sunday, and that it is scheduled to be broadcast on Wednesday. I'm not finding any evidence of it on the EWTN website or on their broadcast schedule, so we will just have to see how this all plays out.
Here is one of those sites . [ 07. October 2013, 21:39: Message edited by: Olaf ]
Posts: 8953 | From: Ad Midwestem | Registered: Sep 2006
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
Adam.
 Like as the
# 4991
|
Posted
Thanks for sharing that, Oblatus. I've taken two retreats with the monks at St. Meinrad's and always enjoy praying with them.
-------------------- Ave Crux, Spes Unica! Preaching blog
Posts: 8164 | From: Notre Dame, IN | Registered: Sep 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|