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Chester Cathedral
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 พ.ย. 2019
The English choral tradition is the lifeblood that turns our cathedrals from silent spaces into resounding places of glory, with some of the greatest music from the fourteenth century to the present day.
The Cathedral Choir rehearse weekly in the purpose-built Song School. In addition to the daily worship of the cathedral, the choir perform at least three concerts a year, record CDs, regularly appear on radio and television and tour internationally.
There is no choir school at Chester and the choristers are recruited from schools all over the city and surrounding area.
Chester Cathedral hosts one of the most extensive series of organ recitals in the country, with a weekly Thursday recital throughout the year. Originally built in 1876 by the Chester firm of Charles Whiteley, the Chester Cathedral Grand Organ enjoys a world-wide reputation as one of the finest in the country.
The Cathedral Choir rehearse weekly in the purpose-built Song School. In addition to the daily worship of the cathedral, the choir perform at least three concerts a year, record CDs, regularly appear on radio and television and tour internationally.
There is no choir school at Chester and the choristers are recruited from schools all over the city and surrounding area.
Chester Cathedral hosts one of the most extensive series of organ recitals in the country, with a weekly Thursday recital throughout the year. Originally built in 1876 by the Chester firm of Charles Whiteley, the Chester Cathedral Grand Organ enjoys a world-wide reputation as one of the finest in the country.
Can Peace Exist in a World with Religion? | Assemble 30.04.24
Can Peace Exist in a World with Religion? | Assemble 30.04.24
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'Discovery' by Luxmuralis at Chester Cathedral | February half term 2024
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'Discovery' by Luxmuralis at Chester Cathedral | February half term 2024
Christians and Politics? | Dr Eve Parker | Chester Cathedral
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Christians and Politics? | Dr Eve Parker | Chester Cathedral
The Theology of Dementia | Dr Peter Kevern | Chester Cathedral
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The Theology of Dementia | Dr Peter Kevern | Chester Cathedral
We need to talk about assisted dying | Dr Alison Perham | Chester Cathedral
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We need to talk about assisted dying | Dr Alison Perham | Chester Cathedral
Deliverance? Are there evil Spirits? | Dr Anne Richards | Chester Cathedral
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Deliverance? Are there evil Spirits? | Dr Anne Richards | Chester Cathedral
Abortion | Professor Margaret Kamitsuka | Chester Cathedral
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Abortion | Professor Margaret Kamitsuka | Chester Cathedral
Sexuality | Revd Dr Jonathan Tallon | Chester Cathedral
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Sexuality | Revd Dr Jonathan Tallon | Chester Cathedral
Overview of Acts | Revd Dr Graham Adams | Chester Cathedral
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Overview of Acts | Revd Dr Graham Adams | Chester Cathedral
Speeches to Christians, part two | Professor Loveday Alexander | Chester Cathedral
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Speeches to Christians, part two | Professor Loveday Alexander | Chester Cathedral
Speeches to Christians | Professor Loveday Alexander | Chester Cathedral
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Speeches to Christians | Professor Loveday Alexander | Chester Cathedral
Missionary Speeches | Revd Canon Andy Salmon | Chester Cathedral
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Missionary Speeches | Revd Canon Andy Salmon | Chester Cathedral
Overview of Acts | Revd Canon Liz Shercliff | Chester Cathedral
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Overview of Acts | Revd Canon Liz Shercliff | Chester Cathedral
Cathedral Eucharist | Easter Sunday 9 April 2023 | Chester Cathedral
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Cathedral Eucharist | Easter Sunday 9 April 2023 | Chester Cathedral
The Royal Law (James 2:8): Scripture and Crowning | Professor William Horbury | Chester Cathedral
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The Royal Law (James 2:8): Scripture and Crowning | Professor William Horbury | Chester Cathedral
Aethelflaed of Mercia, Founder of the Burh of Chester | Dr Mike Gilbertson | Chester Cathedral
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Aethelflaed of Mercia, Founder of the Burh of Chester | Dr Mike Gilbertson | Chester Cathedral
Powers that be | Professor Loveday Alexander | Chester Cathedral
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Powers that be | Professor Loveday Alexander | Chester Cathedral
Does the Bible support Constitutional Monarchy? | Professor Philip Alexander | Chester Cathedral
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Does the Bible support Constitutional Monarchy? | Professor Philip Alexander | Chester Cathedral
Sovereignty from the bible to Charles III | Professor George Brooke | Chester Cathedral
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Sovereignty from the bible to Charles III | Professor George Brooke | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Life | The Revd Canon Dr Michael Leyden | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Life | The Revd Canon Dr Michael Leyden | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Signs | The Venerable Michael Gilbertson | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Signs | The Venerable Michael Gilbertson | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Love and Mission | The Rt Revd Julie Conalty | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Love and Mission | The Rt Revd Julie Conalty | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Race, ethnicity, anti-semitism | Professor George Brooke | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Race, ethnicity, anti-semitism | Professor George Brooke | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Mutual Love | Revd Jane Proudfoot | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Mutual Love | Revd Jane Proudfoot | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Truth | Dr Eve Parker | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Truth | Dr Eve Parker | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Re-creation | The Venerable Ian Bishop | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Re-creation | The Venerable Ian Bishop | Chester Cathedral
The Word Made Flesh: Word and words | Professor Catrin H Williams | Chester Cathedral
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The Word Made Flesh: Word and words | Professor Catrin H Williams | Chester Cathedral
The Proclamation of the Accession of King Charles III in Chester
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The Proclamation of the Accession of King Charles III in Chester
Choral Evensong | Tuesday 6 September | Chester Cathedral
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Choral Evensong | Tuesday 6 September | Chester Cathedral
Sacraments: Coming of Age in Christianity & Judaism | Professor Philip Alexander | Chester Cathedral
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Sacraments: Coming of Age in Christianity & Judaism | Professor Philip Alexander | Chester Cathedral
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Sound problems are understandable, but why are there no more words on the screen? I give up once more.
Hard to hear, yes, and no words on the screen. I give up
The volume is different today. Hard to hear
Thanks for the great music at this Eucharist, and in particular for the Walton setting. Especial congratulations to the chorister soloist in the Gloria!
Very beautiful
Perfect service to end a perfect day. Services, baptisms and afternoon tea with the fabulous congregation at St Paul's Church Hooton ❤😊
🙏🕊🎶❤Amen, Alleluia!
I am delighted to have found Chester Cathedral evensong streaming. Although I can't attend in person or at the live stream, I play the recordings and they sustain me through my working day. Choral evensong at its best has a quiet, profound beauty, which is always present in these streamings. The choir (both boys and girls) Always sing with great sensitivity and precision, making a beautiful sound. The canticles today are a perfect example of this- and well done to the excellent soloist who sang so beautifully in the anthem. Thank you to clergy and choir, and all the cathedral staff for bringing this worship to those of us who can't attend.
Greetings from Holywood on the shores of Belfast Lough.
Félicitations à l'organiste Salutations
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Gracias a Dios
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Beautiful anthem❤
SMUKT!
This is the first time I’ve heard Thomas Ebdon, and I hope to hear his preces more in the future, it’s quite beautiful. Thank you for the moving Evensong.
Good evening everyone and Chester
Good evening everyone.
Well done Martin and the ECS, I could hear every word!
Thanks be to God.
Good evening everyone
What a wonderful visiting choir, have loved watching them this week - bravo to all 🎉
Enjoyed final Voluntary Howells: Psalm Prelude Set 1 No 2. Played it for Grade 8 organ exam in 1964 when I was 17
Such a beautiful and touching sermon.... what is the name of the new canon? Pray for the unrest in UK...Peace be upon the country and in the world
Hi Lolly, our new Canon Missioner is Anthony Lees-Smith. We're delighted to welcome him!
@@ChesterCathedralChoirandOrgan thanx for the info. He spoke so well. Sad that Mary is leaving she's such a talented lady. Good luck to her next endeavour.
Thanks, Lolly!
Today the cameras seem to have been focused differently. Nothing is in focus
Hi Barbara, the challenge this afternoon was the constant sunshine into the choir. The angle it reaches in late July/August means the cameras struggle to adapt their light levels during the service, and the result can be that it looks a bit blurred. We try to compensate but it can be tricky.
Vice Dean and Canon Rosie Woodall is certainly blessed a thousand times and she is extremely clever, such a priest and a woman!
Thank you for your words of encouragement, Canon Rosie! Aptly noted about the role of women in religion and the church!
May Canon and Vice Dean Rosie Woodall be blessed. And also Canon Richard Walker. Amen.
I am so very thankful that I can liisten to this. The choir sounds wonderful.
Thank you Mike! We're very pleased you can join us.
Best of luck UK...May the best team win
Wonderful Service
Thank you, Carole!
Stunning setting, anthem and voluntary - the whole service was good - would have liked to have been there!
Thank you, Robert!
God bless all the deacons
What a marvelous sermon
Thanks Keith, we'll pass that on!
REST IN PEACE BRO..
I have been so busy with the dogs and cats, and then rested on the bed, I missed the live transmission.
That's the nice thing about TH-cam, you can catch up!
Loved the anthem tonight with its timeless well-trained solo treble verse sections. God willing, we will never lose such worshipful rarities from Chester as we have, and do, so often elsewhere.
Hi dmto, thanks for your comments. We are in good voice here in Chester, with every intention of staying that way!
First! can i please get pinned?
I think we can only pin comments in the Live chat! Thanks for coming though!
Why do these tiresome people insist on going off script at any opportunity. The whole point of liturgy is to stop self obsessed people from making divine worship all about them. Alas, this resembled a chat show more than a service.
Hi Geoff, we're glad you were able to join us. I hope you were able to view the order of service from our website, to see that all parts of the divine liturgy were correctly spoken. There's a balance to be struck between that and making the congregation and those being ordained feel at home in the house of God, and perhaps every bishop approaches that differently?
@@ChesterCathedralChoirandOrgan if an ordinand doesn’t ’feel at home in the house of God’, perhaps they’re in the wrong line of work…
Well, quite, but perhaps their families and friends!
May God the father of our Lord Jesus Christ continues to pour His abundant blessings n His grace in your ministry to the world
God bless ur journeys serving the world❤
The Lay Clerk's sound fantastic this evening! (Well, they always sound great.) Thank you Chester Cathedral! 🌹😊🙏🏼
This was literally such a good Eucharist even though I’ve never head of any of the composers but I think Cantoris had a very strong voice together and a I know as a former Chorister at Durham
Thanks Jack! We think Decani are pretty good too ;)
Wonderful - especially the choir, director and organist.
Hi Cabbagepatch, thanks for joining us!
WOmen priests are contrary to Holy Scripture
Hi TimCharles, thanks for your perspective. I'm sure you'll understand that here at this cathedral, and in this diocese, and this province, we wholeheartedly support the ordination of women to the priesthood, and firmly believe it is no way contrary to the scriptures. Indeed, it is a fulfillment of God's loving purposes for his creation.
Since I am a pagan, I would like to know what is the difference between the church of England and the Church of Jesus?
Hi nederhood, thanks for joining us. We wouldn't say that Jesus actually founded any organised church as such, but taught us a new way to live in faithfulness to God's love for us. As part of the Church of England, we hope we are living out that love every day.
Much appreciation for the service from New York, and the hard work of the choristers. The Amner anthem -- not often heard -- was given here a fine performance! Thank you for keeping this precious musical and spiritual tradition alive.
Hi Ronald, thanks for joining us! It is indeed a lovely anthem.
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I always enjoy Chester. I live elsewhere. Thank you. I find Canon Rosie Woodall a breath of something new I'm not Anglican. Son of a Theology post grad., early 1970s. Many thanks.
Thanks very much for joining us! We'll pass on your encouraging words.