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Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Cathedrale Saint Jean de Besancon
Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Cathedrale Saint Jean de Besancon
The Cathedral of Saint John of Bensançon, commonly known as Besançon Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Besançon, France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Besançon.
The cathedral is situated near the base of Mont Saint-Étienne, below the citadel. To the east of the cathedral is the 16th century Porte Rivotte, with two round towers, and pedestrian walkways dating to the 19th century. To the west is the Porte Noire, a Roman triumphal arch of the 2nd century with extensive sculptural decoration. The cathedral consists of a large nave between two aisles, and dates from the 11th to the 13th century, with an 18th-century choir.
It contains several valuable paintings, including a "Virgin and C...
published: 03 Apr 2018
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Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Eglise Sainte Madeleine de Besancon
Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Eglise Sainte Madeleine de Besancon
The église Sainte-Madeleine is a neoclassical 18th century hall church in the Battant district of Besançon, France, dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. Antoine-Pierre II de Grammont, the archbishop of Besançon, had it built from 1746 to 1766 to plans by the architect Nicolas Nicole. The church Sainte-Madeleine is a church hall in classical style of the xviii th century , the Beating district of Besançon , in the Doubs in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté . It is rebuilt, between 1746 to 1766 , by the bisontin architect Nicolas Nicole , and dedicated to Marie de Magdala .
This church of the Saint Étienne Pastoral Unit , has been listed as a historic monument since 1930, and houses a listed organ.historical monuments , as we...
published: 03 Apr 2018
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Ouverture officielle du synode diocèsain
Mgr Jean-Luc Bouilleret a officiellement déclaré ouvert le synode diocésain lors de la célébration qu'il a présidée à la cathédrale Saint-Jean Saint-Étienne le 10 décembre 2017 à 15h.
published: 19 Dec 2017
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Extrait du choeur Grégorien d'Utrecht au centre diocésain de Besançon
Le Chœur Grégorien d’Utrecht (Pays-Bas) lors de son deuxième concert le jeudi 30 mai à la Chapelle de la Présentation au centre diocésain à Besançon Extrait d’un chant du Cantique des Cantiques .Direction Anthony Zielhorst.
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Messe traditionnelle à Notre-Dame de Paris - vendredi 7 juillet 2017
Messe anniversaire du Motu proprio Summorum pontificum de Benoît XVI (10 ans) célébrée vendredi 7 juillet 2017 à Paris en la cathédrale Notre-Dame. Solemn traditional latin mass celebrated on the 10th Anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI's Motu proprio Summorum pontificum, Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris, France (July 7, 2017).
Messe votive au Saint Esprit. Célébrant : chanoine Marc Guelfucci ; diacre : abbé Sébastien Damaggio ; sous-diacre : abbé Claude Barthe ; sermon : mgr Patrick Chauvet, recteur-archiprêtre.
D. BUXTEHUDE, Alleluia : 32 mn 30 s
W.A. MOZART, Ave verum corpus : 43 mn 10 s
CH. GOUNOD, Ecce panis angelorum : 1h 07 mn 00 s
Chefs de choeur grégorien : Philippe Nikolov, Charles Huber, Marie-Elisabeth Sallé, Denis Champart. Chef de choeur polyphonique : Mariana Yotova-Ducros.
Im...
published: 09 Sep 2017
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Places to see in ( Agrigento - Italy ) Agrigento Duomo
Places to see in ( Agrigento - Italy ) Agrigento Duomo
Agrigento Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Agrigento, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Gerlando) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Agrigento, Sicily, dedicated to Saint Gerland. Founded in the 11th century, it was consecrated in 1099 as the seat of the restored bishop of Agrigento. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in 2000, and the cathedral is thus now the seat of the Archbishop of Agrigento.
The Cathedral of San Gerlando is the principal church in Agrigento that was covered with great importance by 1959, when Pope Pius XII elevated to Minor Basilica. The Cathedral was built in 1904 on behalf of the bishop of Girgenti, Gerlando Besançon. It consists of a high bell tower with blind windows, the coat of arms and decorative elements...
published: 20 Jan 2018
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Saint Louis Besancon Mass Live Stream 8th Grade Graduation Mass 6 PM
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Flavigny-sur-Ozerain Église Saint Genest
The Saint-Genest Church (or Saint Genesius ) of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, in France, is a Gothic church, built in the thirteenth century The transformation in the fifteenth century and sixteenth century testifies to the evolution of the village in the late Middle age.
The current church follows a pre-existing Romanesque building , growth of the city in the thirteenth century made the construction of a larger building necessary that could meet the needs of the population. Important changes occur in the fifteenth century under the leadership of Quentin Ménard, Archbishop of Besancon and native of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain.
The church was consecrated in 1435 by Laurent Pinon , bishop of Auxerre . During the sixteenth century , the side chapels are added by wealthy bourgeois families of the village...
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(5/10/2021) Church in France reveals that 216,000 minors were abused in the last 70 years
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Upon A Wisp of Litter, Dessu in pou de peille, Besançon Noël 🌟 carol #1259
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Words: “Dessu in pou de peille,” Besançon Noël
VERSE 1. Upon a wisp of litter,
Not far from Bethlehem,
He takes His welcome bitter,
Four walls the winter stem,
His shelter is to scant,
(Ah! Want!)
E'er now I fear He'll perish.
At best of time you'll fi...
published: 20 Oct 2022
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Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Cathedrale Saint Jean de Besancon
Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Cathedrale Saint Jean de Besancon
The Cathedral of Saint John of Bensançon, commonly known as Besançon Cathedral, is a R...
Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Cathedrale Saint Jean de Besancon
The Cathedral of Saint John of Bensançon, commonly known as Besançon Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Besançon, France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Besançon.
The cathedral is situated near the base of Mont Saint-Étienne, below the citadel. To the east of the cathedral is the 16th century Porte Rivotte, with two round towers, and pedestrian walkways dating to the 19th century. To the west is the Porte Noire, a Roman triumphal arch of the 2nd century with extensive sculptural decoration. The cathedral consists of a large nave between two aisles, and dates from the 11th to the 13th century, with an 18th-century choir.
It contains several valuable paintings, including a "Virgin and Child with Saints" by Fra Bartolommeo (1518). It also has an unfinished alabaster Pietà by the 16th-century artist Conrat Meit. In the clock tower there is a noteworthy 19th-century astronomical clock with thousands of moving parts and several animated functions.
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Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Cathedrale Saint Jean de Besancon
The Cathedral of Saint John of Bensançon, commonly known as Besançon Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Besançon, France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Besançon.
The cathedral is situated near the base of Mont Saint-Étienne, below the citadel. To the east of the cathedral is the 16th century Porte Rivotte, with two round towers, and pedestrian walkways dating to the 19th century. To the west is the Porte Noire, a Roman triumphal arch of the 2nd century with extensive sculptural decoration. The cathedral consists of a large nave between two aisles, and dates from the 11th to the 13th century, with an 18th-century choir.
It contains several valuable paintings, including a "Virgin and Child with Saints" by Fra Bartolommeo (1518). It also has an unfinished alabaster Pietà by the 16th-century artist Conrat Meit. In the clock tower there is a noteworthy 19th-century astronomical clock with thousands of moving parts and several animated functions.
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Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Eglise Sainte Madeleine de Besancon
Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Eglise Sainte Madeleine de Besancon
The église Sainte-Madeleine is a neoclassical 18th century hall church in the Battan...
Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Eglise Sainte Madeleine de Besancon
The église Sainte-Madeleine is a neoclassical 18th century hall church in the Battant district of Besançon, France, dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. Antoine-Pierre II de Grammont, the archbishop of Besançon, had it built from 1746 to 1766 to plans by the architect Nicolas Nicole. The church Sainte-Madeleine is a church hall in classical style of the xviii th century , the Beating district of Besançon , in the Doubs in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté . It is rebuilt, between 1746 to 1766 , by the bisontin architect Nicolas Nicole , and dedicated to Marie de Magdala .
This church of the Saint Étienne Pastoral Unit , has been listed as a historic monument since 1930, and houses a listed organ.historical monuments , as well as a museum of the past life of the neighborhood of Battant. Note that 34 other French churches are baptized Sainte-Madeleine. The Bisontins call it preferably Church of the Madeleine. This church is built at the exit of the historic city center ( La Boucle ) by the Battant bridge , at the entrance of the quarter Battant (historic district of the old vine growers of the city), and was built, destroyed and restored several times.
The May 26, 1746Archbishop Antoine-Pierre II of Grammont laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the building, to replace the old Gothic collegiate church which is threatening to fall into ruins. The works directed by the architect Nicolas Nicole (which will be the masterpiece), lasted until 1766 with 66 m long and 39 m wide, a triple nave , many side chapels , slender arches, statues the xvi th century , rich collections of paintings of Flemish schools and Grandfather of the xvii th centuriesand xviii th centuries , and a large roof glazed tile Burgundy.
This hall-church is built on a Latin cross- shaped plan , with a large classical facade made up of Doric and Ionic order columns , flanked by two towers built without coronations by Nicolas Nicole . The building has a large nave with three spans, separated from the aisles by twin Ionic columns, and a non-salient transept , and a choir closed by a polygonal chevet. The low sides, which have the particularity of being vaulted with edges, open on chapels . The lighting of the nave, though sometimes insufficient, is ensured through stained glass windows in the chapels and rosettes located under the vault. From 1982 to 1989 the building is covered with a new frame covered with Burgundy glazed tile , with herringbone patterns.
A large number of sculptures decorate the interior of the building, including the altar-altarpiece of Saint-Vernier (patron saint of the Franche-Comté winemakers ), work of Claude Joseph Alexandre Bertrand dating from 1784 , the Virgin of the Cordeliers is finding before the Revolution in the Couvent des Cordeliers in Besançon (now lycée Pasteur ) and dating from the xvi th century , the bust of Melchizedek , who happens to be a carved fragment xiii th century one of the statues that once adorned the portal the medieval church destroyed during the xviii th century
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Places to see in ( Besancon - France ) Eglise Sainte Madeleine de Besancon
The église Sainte-Madeleine is a neoclassical 18th century hall church in the Battant district of Besançon, France, dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. Antoine-Pierre II de Grammont, the archbishop of Besançon, had it built from 1746 to 1766 to plans by the architect Nicolas Nicole. The church Sainte-Madeleine is a church hall in classical style of the xviii th century , the Beating district of Besançon , in the Doubs in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté . It is rebuilt, between 1746 to 1766 , by the bisontin architect Nicolas Nicole , and dedicated to Marie de Magdala .
This church of the Saint Étienne Pastoral Unit , has been listed as a historic monument since 1930, and houses a listed organ.historical monuments , as well as a museum of the past life of the neighborhood of Battant. Note that 34 other French churches are baptized Sainte-Madeleine. The Bisontins call it preferably Church of the Madeleine. This church is built at the exit of the historic city center ( La Boucle ) by the Battant bridge , at the entrance of the quarter Battant (historic district of the old vine growers of the city), and was built, destroyed and restored several times.
The May 26, 1746Archbishop Antoine-Pierre II of Grammont laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the building, to replace the old Gothic collegiate church which is threatening to fall into ruins. The works directed by the architect Nicolas Nicole (which will be the masterpiece), lasted until 1766 with 66 m long and 39 m wide, a triple nave , many side chapels , slender arches, statues the xvi th century , rich collections of paintings of Flemish schools and Grandfather of the xvii th centuriesand xviii th centuries , and a large roof glazed tile Burgundy.
This hall-church is built on a Latin cross- shaped plan , with a large classical facade made up of Doric and Ionic order columns , flanked by two towers built without coronations by Nicolas Nicole . The building has a large nave with three spans, separated from the aisles by twin Ionic columns, and a non-salient transept , and a choir closed by a polygonal chevet. The low sides, which have the particularity of being vaulted with edges, open on chapels . The lighting of the nave, though sometimes insufficient, is ensured through stained glass windows in the chapels and rosettes located under the vault. From 1982 to 1989 the building is covered with a new frame covered with Burgundy glazed tile , with herringbone patterns.
A large number of sculptures decorate the interior of the building, including the altar-altarpiece of Saint-Vernier (patron saint of the Franche-Comté winemakers ), work of Claude Joseph Alexandre Bertrand dating from 1784 , the Virgin of the Cordeliers is finding before the Revolution in the Couvent des Cordeliers in Besançon (now lycée Pasteur ) and dating from the xvi th century , the bust of Melchizedek , who happens to be a carved fragment xiii th century one of the statues that once adorned the portal the medieval church destroyed during the xviii th century
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- published: 03 Apr 2018
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Ouverture officielle du synode diocèsain
Mgr Jean-Luc Bouilleret a officiellement déclaré ouvert le synode diocésain lors de la célébration qu'il a présidée à la cathédrale Saint-Jean Saint-Étienne le ...
Mgr Jean-Luc Bouilleret a officiellement déclaré ouvert le synode diocésain lors de la célébration qu'il a présidée à la cathédrale Saint-Jean Saint-Étienne le 10 décembre 2017 à 15h.
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Mgr Jean-Luc Bouilleret a officiellement déclaré ouvert le synode diocésain lors de la célébration qu'il a présidée à la cathédrale Saint-Jean Saint-Étienne le 10 décembre 2017 à 15h.
- published: 19 Dec 2017
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Extrait du choeur Grégorien d'Utrecht au centre diocésain de Besançon
Le Chœur Grégorien d’Utrecht (Pays-Bas) lors de son deuxième concert le jeudi 30 mai à la Chapelle de la Présentation au centre diocésain à Besançon Extrait ...
Le Chœur Grégorien d’Utrecht (Pays-Bas) lors de son deuxième concert le jeudi 30 mai à la Chapelle de la Présentation au centre diocésain à Besançon Extrait d’un chant du Cantique des Cantiques .Direction Anthony Zielhorst.
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Le Chœur Grégorien d’Utrecht (Pays-Bas) lors de son deuxième concert le jeudi 30 mai à la Chapelle de la Présentation au centre diocésain à Besançon Extrait d’un chant du Cantique des Cantiques .Direction Anthony Zielhorst.
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Messe traditionnelle à Notre-Dame de Paris - vendredi 7 juillet 2017
Messe anniversaire du Motu proprio Summorum pontificum de Benoît XVI (10 ans) célébrée vendredi 7 juillet 2017 à Paris en la cathédrale Notre-Dame. Solemn tradi...
Messe anniversaire du Motu proprio Summorum pontificum de Benoît XVI (10 ans) célébrée vendredi 7 juillet 2017 à Paris en la cathédrale Notre-Dame. Solemn traditional latin mass celebrated on the 10th Anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI's Motu proprio Summorum pontificum, Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris, France (July 7, 2017).
Messe votive au Saint Esprit. Célébrant : chanoine Marc Guelfucci ; diacre : abbé Sébastien Damaggio ; sous-diacre : abbé Claude Barthe ; sermon : mgr Patrick Chauvet, recteur-archiprêtre.
D. BUXTEHUDE, Alleluia : 32 mn 30 s
W.A. MOZART, Ave verum corpus : 43 mn 10 s
CH. GOUNOD, Ecce panis angelorum : 1h 07 mn 00 s
Chefs de choeur grégorien : Philippe Nikolov, Charles Huber, Marie-Elisabeth Sallé, Denis Champart. Chef de choeur polyphonique : Mariana Yotova-Ducros.
Images : Laurent Prades, régie de Notre-Dame de Paris.
Organisation : Daniel Castillo.
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Messe anniversaire du Motu proprio Summorum pontificum de Benoît XVI (10 ans) célébrée vendredi 7 juillet 2017 à Paris en la cathédrale Notre-Dame. Solemn traditional latin mass celebrated on the 10th Anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI's Motu proprio Summorum pontificum, Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris, France (July 7, 2017).
Messe votive au Saint Esprit. Célébrant : chanoine Marc Guelfucci ; diacre : abbé Sébastien Damaggio ; sous-diacre : abbé Claude Barthe ; sermon : mgr Patrick Chauvet, recteur-archiprêtre.
D. BUXTEHUDE, Alleluia : 32 mn 30 s
W.A. MOZART, Ave verum corpus : 43 mn 10 s
CH. GOUNOD, Ecce panis angelorum : 1h 07 mn 00 s
Chefs de choeur grégorien : Philippe Nikolov, Charles Huber, Marie-Elisabeth Sallé, Denis Champart. Chef de choeur polyphonique : Mariana Yotova-Ducros.
Images : Laurent Prades, régie de Notre-Dame de Paris.
Organisation : Daniel Castillo.
- published: 09 Sep 2017
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Places to see in ( Agrigento - Italy ) Agrigento Duomo
Places to see in ( Agrigento - Italy ) Agrigento Duomo
Agrigento Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Agrigento, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Gerlando) is a Roman C...
Places to see in ( Agrigento - Italy ) Agrigento Duomo
Agrigento Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Agrigento, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Gerlando) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Agrigento, Sicily, dedicated to Saint Gerland. Founded in the 11th century, it was consecrated in 1099 as the seat of the restored bishop of Agrigento. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in 2000, and the cathedral is thus now the seat of the Archbishop of Agrigento.
The Cathedral of San Gerlando is the principal church in Agrigento that was covered with great importance by 1959, when Pope Pius XII elevated to Minor Basilica. The Cathedral was built in 1904 on behalf of the bishop of Girgenti, Gerlando Besançon. It consists of a high bell tower with blind windows, the coat of arms and decorative elements Montapertoerosi Plateresque.
This church in Agrigento has several styles inside, In fact, you can admire the medieval side columns, renovated Baroque, or numerous works of different historical periods as: Fabric Martyrdom of St. Erasmus, the canvas Madonna del Rosario and anime Purganti, the urn of San Felice Martire, la tela dell’Immaculate, and many others. Finally, the Church is able to access the Diocesan Museum and Cathedral Treasure.
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Places to see in ( Agrigento - Italy ) Agrigento Duomo
Agrigento Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Agrigento, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Gerlando) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Agrigento, Sicily, dedicated to Saint Gerland. Founded in the 11th century, it was consecrated in 1099 as the seat of the restored bishop of Agrigento. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in 2000, and the cathedral is thus now the seat of the Archbishop of Agrigento.
The Cathedral of San Gerlando is the principal church in Agrigento that was covered with great importance by 1959, when Pope Pius XII elevated to Minor Basilica. The Cathedral was built in 1904 on behalf of the bishop of Girgenti, Gerlando Besançon. It consists of a high bell tower with blind windows, the coat of arms and decorative elements Montapertoerosi Plateresque.
This church in Agrigento has several styles inside, In fact, you can admire the medieval side columns, renovated Baroque, or numerous works of different historical periods as: Fabric Martyrdom of St. Erasmus, the canvas Madonna del Rosario and anime Purganti, the urn of San Felice Martire, la tela dell’Immaculate, and many others. Finally, the Church is able to access the Diocesan Museum and Cathedral Treasure.
( Agrigento - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Agrigento . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Agrigento - Italy
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- published: 20 Jan 2018
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Flavigny-sur-Ozerain Église Saint Genest
The Saint-Genest Church (or Saint Genesius ) of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, in France, is a Gothic church, built in the thirteenth century The transformation in the ...
The Saint-Genest Church (or Saint Genesius ) of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, in France, is a Gothic church, built in the thirteenth century The transformation in the fifteenth century and sixteenth century testifies to the evolution of the village in the late Middle age.
The current church follows a pre-existing Romanesque building , growth of the city in the thirteenth century made the construction of a larger building necessary that could meet the needs of the population. Important changes occur in the fifteenth century under the leadership of Quentin Ménard, Archbishop of Besancon and native of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain.
The church was consecrated in 1435 by Laurent Pinon , bishop of Auxerre . During the sixteenth century , the side chapels are added by wealthy bourgeois families of the village.
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The Saint-Genest Church (or Saint Genesius ) of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, in France, is a Gothic church, built in the thirteenth century The transformation in the fifteenth century and sixteenth century testifies to the evolution of the village in the late Middle age.
The current church follows a pre-existing Romanesque building , growth of the city in the thirteenth century made the construction of a larger building necessary that could meet the needs of the population. Important changes occur in the fifteenth century under the leadership of Quentin Ménard, Archbishop of Besancon and native of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain.
The church was consecrated in 1435 by Laurent Pinon , bishop of Auxerre . During the sixteenth century , the side chapels are added by wealthy bourgeois families of the village.
- published: 29 Sep 2015
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Upon A Wisp of Litter, Dessu in pou de peille, Besançon Noël 🌟 carol #1259
#christmas #JESUS #rare
Welcome to the biggest original playlist on YouTube! This is carol number 1259/1500 of my grand Christmas playlist now combined with my ...
#christmas #JESUS #rare
Welcome to the biggest original playlist on YouTube! This is carol number 1259/1500 of my grand Christmas playlist now combined with my original 16 hours, over 2,000 songs total!
My original 16 hours of hymn playlist is here:
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♫ Upon A Wisp of Litter
Words: “Dessu in pou de peille,” Besançon Noël
VERSE 1. Upon a wisp of litter,
Not far from Bethlehem,
He takes His welcome bitter,
Four walls the winter stem,
His shelter is to scant,
(Ah! Want!)
E'er now I fear He'll perish.
At best of time you'll find
The wind
Is cold in summer days
A blaze
Is worth your while to cherish.
2. Beside Him is His mother
With father Joseph dear;
There is not any other
His misery to cheer,
But 'mid the gelid rocks
An ox
An ass, give fervour scanty.
Great God! What poverty!
Ah me!
He comes to set us free,
His fee
Is this forsaken shanty.
3. Now speed ye to the stable
My lords of Besançon;
And those that best are able
Bring goodly presents on.
But oh! Make no delay
I pray;
Bestir ye, He is frozen.
As to my faith I cling
I hold
He's dying of the cold,
That King
Who brings to life His chosen.
4. His grace the Lord Archbishop
Will walk in front of all;
And after him his canons
Drest up as if in stall.
In linen rochets laced
With taste
And lovely purple cassocks:
And then they'll go along
With song,
A-praying Jesus Christ
Who's here
For healing all our sadness.
5, Now next, ye State Justiciars
Take honour, as 'tis called,
In richest robes of ermine
Bedeck yourselves my lords.
But lose no precoius time,
This child
From Whom the glory flashes
To our great Parliament
Oh! Great!
Expects the compliment
He knows
That you shall wear your scarlet clothes.
6. Our learned and illustrious
Fair University
Will follow in a body
Right into the Citie.
Theology, Canon Law
Will go,
Not counting the Law Civil,
The Medical Faculty
Behind,
Since living in this palace
Is God,
Who lays His law on cities.
7. You too, ye country mayors
Come forward, if you please
To view the Lord of glory,
Be quick, don't stand at ease!
Take due positions all
Good Sirs,
In front of the Town Hall
In quilted civic dress
Fur-trimm'd,
Of fair and good sateen
Soft sheen!
By two and two go forward.
8. The worshipful Companions
The Gentlemen of 'Change
Come next in grand procession
Their moneys they arrange:
They're to endow this King;
They bring
A heap of crowns and pistoles;
They give Him ready cash,
Not rash!
A bit of money down
They own
Will do instead of talking.
9. The barristers, a bevy
Will then take up the way;
So many and so splendid,
'Twould take a half-a-day
To give their very surnames
Or names:
I once was at the Courthouse
Half matagrabolised,
Demised,
To see their stately mein,
As in
They swore themselves for Session.
10. And now the townfolk follow,
The shopkeepers and trades;
Withouten fuss or fashion,
On foot, and no brocades.
The owners of the vineyards
Good drink
Will ;put into their barrels;
Yes every one will bring
I think
According to his craft
Some gift
To God who lies on litter.
11. There after all the townsfolk
The women, in a crowd
Will carry unto Mary
Some changes and some sheets
And scarfings and cotees
And shoes,
And hood of handwove linen
And little swathing-straps,
Small caps
And knitted wooly wraps;
Neckwear
And socks and tiny shirtlings.
12. But what Lord Jesus asks us
Is precious more than all;
'Tis that we make an off'ring
Of contrite heart and full.
He more than any gift
Desires
The spirit rightly minded
Who does on Christmas night
Tell Him
He's going to confess
And chuck
Old Satan to his kennel
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Welcome to the biggest original playlist on YouTube! This is carol number 1259/1500 of my grand Christmas playlist now combined with my original 16 hours, over 2,000 songs total!
My original 16 hours of hymn playlist is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PqVLqvEZiY&t=78s
Thanks for watching!
♫ GOALS = MANY Subscribers - - - SUBSCRIBE!
__..__..__ • • •
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www.noisetrade.com/lukewahl
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♫ Upon A Wisp of Litter
Words: “Dessu in pou de peille,” Besançon Noël
VERSE 1. Upon a wisp of litter,
Not far from Bethlehem,
He takes His welcome bitter,
Four walls the winter stem,
His shelter is to scant,
(Ah! Want!)
E'er now I fear He'll perish.
At best of time you'll find
The wind
Is cold in summer days
A blaze
Is worth your while to cherish.
2. Beside Him is His mother
With father Joseph dear;
There is not any other
His misery to cheer,
But 'mid the gelid rocks
An ox
An ass, give fervour scanty.
Great God! What poverty!
Ah me!
He comes to set us free,
His fee
Is this forsaken shanty.
3. Now speed ye to the stable
My lords of Besançon;
And those that best are able
Bring goodly presents on.
But oh! Make no delay
I pray;
Bestir ye, He is frozen.
As to my faith I cling
I hold
He's dying of the cold,
That King
Who brings to life His chosen.
4. His grace the Lord Archbishop
Will walk in front of all;
And after him his canons
Drest up as if in stall.
In linen rochets laced
With taste
And lovely purple cassocks:
And then they'll go along
With song,
A-praying Jesus Christ
Who's here
For healing all our sadness.
5, Now next, ye State Justiciars
Take honour, as 'tis called,
In richest robes of ermine
Bedeck yourselves my lords.
But lose no precoius time,
This child
From Whom the glory flashes
To our great Parliament
Oh! Great!
Expects the compliment
He knows
That you shall wear your scarlet clothes.
6. Our learned and illustrious
Fair University
Will follow in a body
Right into the Citie.
Theology, Canon Law
Will go,
Not counting the Law Civil,
The Medical Faculty
Behind,
Since living in this palace
Is God,
Who lays His law on cities.
7. You too, ye country mayors
Come forward, if you please
To view the Lord of glory,
Be quick, don't stand at ease!
Take due positions all
Good Sirs,
In front of the Town Hall
In quilted civic dress
Fur-trimm'd,
Of fair and good sateen
Soft sheen!
By two and two go forward.
8. The worshipful Companions
The Gentlemen of 'Change
Come next in grand procession
Their moneys they arrange:
They're to endow this King;
They bring
A heap of crowns and pistoles;
They give Him ready cash,
Not rash!
A bit of money down
They own
Will do instead of talking.
9. The barristers, a bevy
Will then take up the way;
So many and so splendid,
'Twould take a half-a-day
To give their very surnames
Or names:
I once was at the Courthouse
Half matagrabolised,
Demised,
To see their stately mein,
As in
They swore themselves for Session.
10. And now the townfolk follow,
The shopkeepers and trades;
Withouten fuss or fashion,
On foot, and no brocades.
The owners of the vineyards
Good drink
Will ;put into their barrels;
Yes every one will bring
I think
According to his craft
Some gift
To God who lies on litter.
11. There after all the townsfolk
The women, in a crowd
Will carry unto Mary
Some changes and some sheets
And scarfings and cotees
And shoes,
And hood of handwove linen
And little swathing-straps,
Small caps
And knitted wooly wraps;
Neckwear
And socks and tiny shirtlings.
12. But what Lord Jesus asks us
Is precious more than all;
'Tis that we make an off'ring
Of contrite heart and full.
He more than any gift
Desires
The spirit rightly minded
Who does on Christmas night
Tell Him
He's going to confess
And chuck
Old Satan to his kennel
- published: 20 Oct 2022
- views: 3