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Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
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The Cross In Me - Eddie Fitzhugh & Bert McKee
Christian rock ballad by Eddie Fitzhugh and Bert McKee of 4ATC. Make sure everywhere you go you are displaying the cross in you! 
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Yeah Toast!
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Yeah Toast! by Heywood Banks, performed by Fr. Ron Drummond at St Michael’s Conference Southwest 2023
O Dulcis Virgo Mater
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A choral piece for Holy Week usage. You can purchase the music on Con Spirito Music. A Marian piece. Copyright ©️2023 Choral arrangement: th-cam.com/video/JJ2l6mReqnY/w-d-xo.html
Our Lady of Guadalupe and Scripture
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Our Lady of Guadalupe is a Marian visitation that converted thousands to Christianity. Here is a short study on why Mary is so important to Christianity, using the biblical passages: Luke 1:46-55; Revelation 12:1-5
Why are priests called “Father?”
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Does the Bible actually prohibit the title “Father” which is given to priests? Since the very early Church, priests have gone by that title as a sign of respect, and because they act as spiritual leaders in the lives of their congregation. A priest is in charge of the spiritual health of his flock. Just as a earthly father would do for his children, a priest’s job is to nourish, instruct, chall...
The Historic St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in downtown Fort Worth
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St. Andrew’s Anglican/Episcopal Church downtown Fort Worth, TX. Beautiful and historic.
The Tudors - Catherine Parr saves herself
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The Tudors: Season 4, Episode 10; Catherine Parr defends herself against Henry who is considering having her arrested for heresy.
Revelation - The Lamb’s Supper P3
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The final part on Revelation that deals with the "scary" imagery and symbolism.
Revelation - The Lamb’s Supper P2
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The second part of my series based on Scott Hahn’s book. This one goes deep into the liturgy and shows how Revelation is tied deeply to it.
Revelation - The Lamb’s Supper (P1)
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A Scott Hahn series based on his book that explains how the liturgy of the faith is connected to Revelation, and how Revelation is not a book to be afraid of.
John 13:21-35, How could Judas betray his Lord/Love one another - Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
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Sermon for Wednesday of Holy Week, March 31, 2021, over the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to St. John (13:21-35).
Mozarabic Chant for 2019 ACNA Eucharistic Prayer - Feria
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Mozarabic Chant originally for 1979 Eucharistic Prayer D now available for 2019 Eucharistic Prayer (ACNA)
St. Andrew's Cathedral: The Wonder That Once Was
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This is brief history of the wonderful structure that once stood in St. Andrews, Scotland. From it's founding as a simple church known as St. Rule's, it grew into the greatest cathedral in all of Scotland. This presentation with pictures is the entire scoop of her history in a nutshell.
Early Celtic Christianity - Session 4, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
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Despite the name of the class, this particular session begins with the phasing out of the Celtic Church and the introduction of the Roman. The Celtic and Anglo-Saxon cultures thrived on their own for years until the Norman Conquest of 1066. This session is filled with fascinating history that begins with the Synod of Whitby and takes into the English period shortly before the Golden Age.
Early Celtic Christianity - Session 3, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
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Early Celtic Christianity - Session 3, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
Early Celtic Christianity - Session 2, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
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Early Celtic Christianity - Session 2, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
Early Celtic Christianity - Session 1, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
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Early Celtic Christianity - Session 1, Fr. Edward Fitzhugh
Mark 1:9-13 Sermon, “The Devil in the Wilderness" - The Reverend Edward Fitzhugh, Nashotah House
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Mark 1:9-13 Sermon, “The Devil in the Wilderness" - The Reverend Edward Fitzhugh, Nashotah House
Anglican Eucharistic Prayer - Nashotah House
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Anglican Eucharistic Prayer - Nashotah House
Poor cathrine parr she was forced in all here. Life😢
If the order to rescind the arrest was denied, why wasn't she arrested?
@@dj3114 that part is just fiction, but on the show, he chose teach a lesson to both her and his men by having them deliver an arrest warrant to her the following day. Upon doing so, he yelled at his men and sent them away. He did this so a) she will always remember not to cross him, and b) to remind his men that he has the final say in all matters.
Stoking his ego is what saved her life…damn.
Play to a narcissistic sociopath's vanity. Saved her life.
Anne Bolyen was just as smart as Catherine Parr. But Catherine Parr I'd say knows how to play the game she is very street smart. But Anne Bolyen Doesn't have that much knowledge and doesn't really pay attention to what she could be saying because of her temper. Anne Bolyen was known for being very book smart.
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. - John 3:16 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out. -Acts 3:19 If you’re in North America, please go check out any of the churches available to you: PCA, OPC, Rpcna, Urcna, or a Canrc church (These are conservative and actual Reformed/Presbyterian churches) If you’re Scottish, I recommend the Free Church of Scotland and the APC (Different from the Church of Scotland) If you’re English I recommend the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England & Wales and the Free Church of England (Different from the Church of England) Also online you can look up church finders for each of the groups, it will show you locations And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. -Hebrews 10:24-25
What's hersey and treason??
Actually Katherine Parr published 4 books. Queen , Regent , Scholar , published author , Nurse . An astounding woman. I think Katherine Parr and Katherine of Aragon were by far the finest of his queens.
They say King Henry ate ass but Catherine kissed it.
She was smarter than Katherine Howard that's for sure.
Gosh she was clever.! What a way of wording things .
As I understand, Catherine Parr came very close to being executed.
My biggest flex is that I grew up where she lived with with one of her husbands I own land what maybe she might of walked on or owned and I got baptised in the church where she would of prayed at
Nananana Fatman impression
Thank God for feminism!!! I can't imagine bowing and scraping like that in front of an idiotic man because my life depends on my ability to stroke his ego. Thank God for equal rights!!!!
She’s a genius! He was such a crazy dangerous guy, it’s like trying to avoid abuse from a mentally ill parent and she got off Scot free
Good riddens! The woman denied her faith, intelligence, values and self-confidence to escape the patriarchy, narcissism and borderline paranoia of a king that had already eliminated four of her predecessors... in various ways. All these fundamental sacrifices to stay alive and married to the man she never wanted to marry in the firet place!
Katherine parr aveva uno spasimante ke x era Thomas Seymour; umo dei fratelli della defunta regina Jane ke si ritirò quando vide ke la donna su kui aveva messo gli occhi rra corteggiata dl vedovo dla sua defunta sorella! Katherine nn mi xe ke fosse m entusiasta xo di sposare il re anke se x lo fece e mi xe di aver letto ke disse ke x lei era meglio esser l amante dl re e nn la sua sposa! Ma è oltre Anne di cleves l unica ke sopravvisse dle spose fl re Henry 8 ! Dp la morte del re la donna x sposò appunto Thomas Seymour!
I don't understand when, at the end, the gentleman says "should I resend the arrest warrant?" King Henry replies "why?"
He was setting the queen up for a test. The following day, they came to arrest her, causing her to almost have a heart attack. The king angrily sent them away and all was well. This was a way for the king to further affirm her newfound belief that he is not to be messed with because he will indeed punish her like all the others, and it was a way of putting her against the bishop whom she admired but Henry needed her against him (he was the one who requested the queen be tried for heresy in the first place and started the investigation).
How do they know she really said that was there a guy in the room writing it down?
Eddie, it's Jesse! Thanks for the video. All the best. I started playing the guitar three years ago-I blame you planting that seed. Ha!
Awww thx man. Music is such a blast, isn’t it
Excellent!
Women have always let men think they were smarter and in charge :)
"I'm the survivor Catherine Parr!"
The Western world criticizes the Muslims of not giving women freedom and their basic human rights, but look at their own history.😂
This shows the trouble that all good people encounter when a tyrant holds power--all must blow smoke or get chopped.
disgusting how women had to bend their will and act stupid to preserve the arrogance of these men because of abrahamic religions
Henry was a pig!!
But this scene closes with Henry asking why he should rescind his order to have Catherine arrested the next day???
Actually didn’t happen in reality. Added for dramatic purposes. But on the show, Henry went ahead and had his men come to arrest her, but he flipped out on them (playing as if he was surprised) when they showed up, and he sent them away. This was a tactic he used to scare Catherine into full submission, plus it was a way of showing them all who the boss was and not to cross him.
Would not been supriced regarding Cathrines arrest orderd that Henry had no intension of doing that and was possebly behind Cathrine being warned(it was to scare her) and also it was possebly a plot to fool her enemys from Henrys side as Cathrine had been foolish enough to be to outspoken religusly from her enemys and most likely Henrys side
Just proves how how horrible a human Henry was. She did nothing wrong yet she was going to get arrested for "bruising" his ego. Karma that God never granted him a son that lived past adulthood.
The best way to soothe a narcissist is to butter his biscuits.
Yes, Catherine Parr and Anne of Cleves were the survided wives 😊
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Yes you know the history that she did survive but nevertheless your heart is in your mouth during this scene. Her fate hung on a knife edge and this was portrayed brilliantly here by the superb direction, dialogue and acting. That fact that he really did put her through this shows what a nasty tyrant he had turned into. But he was very intelligent and perceptive, so did he really believe her or did he just want to exercise his immense power over her. One for the expert historians to argue.
The moment women realize that they can outsmart men in most occasions, they will be no more need for Feminism. Men will be content and women will be content. We are not make equal since every obstacle requires a different set of strength.
we still need feminism.
it's interesting because she is the only one of his wives that had a Protestant funeral...
Joely Richardson is classy AF. She did such an amazing job.
Anne Askew (sometimes spelled Ayscough or Ascue), married name Anne Kyme (1521 - 16 July 1546), was an English writer, poet, and Anabaptist preacher who was condemned as a heretic during the reign of Henry VIII of England. Anne was close friends with Catherine & had been racked & burnt alive for simply reading the Bible in English . Gardener saw this a heretical & horrendously tortured her , yet she refused to mention the Queen Catherine Parr . Parr was then full aware what was coming for her & used her wits ( as in this scene )
Catherine Parr outwitting not just Henry Tudor yet also Gardener the Catholic privy councillor who went after all her friends most famously the , lady Anne Askew (sometimes spelled Ayscough or Ascue), married name Anne Kyme (1521 - 16 July 1546), was an English writer, poet, and Anabaptist preacher who was condemned as a heretic during the reign of Henry VIII of England.
Catherine Parr was always one step ahead of the vile Gardener. Catherine Parr was a highly intelligent reformer . Gardener went after Catherine Parr constantly & manipulated Henry viii insecurities & arrogance. Gardener issued a warrant yet vile Henry viii agreed for the warrant. They try to show Henry companionate , he wasn’t he was constantly paranoid as he knew he was close to death . He kept Cranmer ( Protestant) & Gardener ( Catholic) on his privy council .
Bloody hell, I hate the System, hierarchy and aristocracy, But it gives me no pleasure to see they were in more mortal danger in court than a common apprentice, sailor or prostitute in a London tavern. Also, we, the working class, could chose our sweetheart and future partner, and not be forced to marry someone who was 40 when you were 14?
Unfortunately those kind of marriages still happen. Even in the US. California, Delaware, Mississippi, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Virginia-There’s no minimum age for marriage with parental consent.
Very intelligent woman. Terrible taste in men.
What taste ....she was in love with someone else , and I don't believe she had very much of a choice
Beautiful
Catherine Aragon was daughter to two Rulers. No beheading here!
3:00 The way she walks out of that room. OMG, she's a QUEEN!
Fun Fact: Queen Katherine Parr was the first English queen to publish a book under her own name
She was also the first english woman
imagine a modern woman saying her opinions to henry 8 -she'd lose her head in 1 hour
Q Surely daughter in law you're going to die Diana: can you help me change my fate? No...the Queen has determined it. Diana: but please, whatever I can do...help me I will see if it can be done quietly 🤫 and without too much pain to you and the people of Britain 🇬🇧 Diana: thank you I offer you a way...the date and time you will not be aware of. Diana: a car accident. Yes. That's suitable. Diana: can you give me a little more time with my boys 👦 William and Harry. I will see. (Talks to the Queen 👸) You don't need to worry about the fate of the boys. They won't be there when it happens. Diana: I put my trust in you. THE ACCIDENT THE DEATH OF DIANA Q ❤️
He was a monster. He acted as a God and couldn't even do what ever male can- produce a healthy child. He ruined and took life of hos wives and people. He even pushed his childern in misery. As he was if I would be living in UK I would never be proud of him as a ruler.
We're not proud of him but all countries have had bad rulers. We're proud of his daughter Elizabeth for being one of the greatest monarchs in history, and our royal family today is from a different dynastic family altogether so we don't have to base our national pride on a ruler from over 400 years ago!