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maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastBeautiful Tridentine Mass at Abergavenny for the Martyred Priests..Choir excel themselvesBeautiful Mass from Our Lady and St Michael's Benedictine Priory church in Abergavenny, commemorating the lives of the martyred priests and in thanksgiving, The Priory Church was packed for the occasion and Father Tom Regan OSB celebrated the Mass while Abbot Paul Stoneham of Belmont the Mother House read the prayers for the priests at the end.2011-07-271h 14maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastEpiphany at Gloucester Cathedral and with Pope St LeoThe holy evening of Epiphany and Mary talks about Old Christmas Day and Epiphany Customs, and especially the Twelfth Night Celebrations disapproved of by the Victorians and the games which were once commonplace and enjoyable social and family interactions. Mary takes us to a carol service at Gloucester Cathedral where her son sings bass in the chapel Choir of the King's School .The service begins with the Kyrie de Angelis and then we hear the choir singing Three Kings by Peter Cornelius over the chorale 'How Brightly shines the Morning Star' . This is followed by the beautiful...2010-01-0632 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSt Therese in Cardiff II Benediction, Arrival of the Relics and Mass of EvangelisationCapturing the excitement of the relics of St Therese arriving in Cardiff and the Welsh greeting she is given as thousands flock to the Metropolital Cathedral from all over Wales. This is obviously 'live' and so there are many intrusive noises, but it does give an idea of the beauty of the singing of the Cathedral Choir (Choirmaster Dominic Neville)and magnificent organ playing of David Neville, so powerful at times , combined with the incense, flowers, thousands of candles, it made the senses reel! We resume the podcast with BENEDICTION and the wonderful singing of...2009-10-061h 11maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSt Therese of Lisieux in Cardiff Part I Astonishing Crowds!Amazing scenes as thousands visit Cardiff. This podcast features the major devotions of the day up to Rosary and Benediiction.Wonderful day of historic scenes. We begin at Midday with the Angelus and follow the Mass for priests and vocations . All three Welsh Bishops attended and Archbishop Peter presided at the Evangelisation Mass, which I will download tomorrow! Pictures and  contact at: http://www.maryinmonmouth.blogspot.com   This is a recording of various devotions and masses at the recent visit of the relics of...2009-10-041h 08maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastIn the Steps of St Winifride of Wales in the airy mountainsThis podcast on a warm but very windy day in the valley of a mountain, is what we found when we visited Gwytherin in North Wales, where St Winifride is reported to have been buried. Legend has it that the bones still remain there under the four ancient yews. A local person tells me of the problems faced by churchgoers, as even with large numbers of pilgrims Conway Council seem to have denied planning permission to the two members of the congregation who bought it from the Church in Wales to re-open it for services. There are ancient Druid Stones...2009-03-1542 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Five Wounds of Christ -A Lenten DevotionDuring the Middle Ages in Gwent, as all over Britain, the wounds of Christ were a subject of intense devotion. By the time of the 6th Century and St David, when the Saint at Llandewi Brefi bravely refuted thhe heresies of Pelagius, reports tell us that he preached before five large candles, representative of all the wounds of Christ. The Wesleyan hymn ;Lo he comes with Clouds Descending, mentions the scars which have captured the imagination of many Christians. Every Eye shall now behold him Robed in dreadful majesty Thouse who...2009-03-1536 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Normans take over Gwent and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!1066 and William the Conqueror has taken England and laid waste to Northumbria. He places powerful Lords on the border with Wales as he wants no trouble with them at the moment. These Lords are also a danger to him and fighting the Welsh will keep them busy. In Gwent the petty kings, Aeddan, Griffith, Meredith, all fight against each other and the Normans are able to take the area quite easily. They build castles at Monmouth, Abergavenny, Usk, Chepstow, Llangua,Goldcliff, Skenfrith and Grosmont and with them come the first wave of the building of Priories to administer these...2009-01-0746 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastMARY'S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL in Newport and CwmbranI have been taking the choir around to Newport and Cwmbran. you heart the Cwmbran podcast before and here you hear some of the sounds from Tredegar House in Newport Christmas Celebration, where the choir sang so beautifully in the Great Hall. The new CD PAX HOMNINIBUS BONAE VOLUNTATIS-Peace on Earth Goodwill to men. The most beautiful carols of Europe ALL sung in Latin. You may think this is odd,yet Latin is easier than Czech or Polish and I discovered 'Infant Holy was Polish!' This is beautiful sung by Convivium Musicorum and their intstrumental Group...2008-12-2454 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Gwentian Princes Meredith,Aeddan,,Iestyn,Rhydderch and the Saxons and NormansWe near the end of the Millenium. The Gwent Kings fight amongst each other, and their main enemies are from North Wales, They spend so much time fighting they make alliances with the Saxons to attack other princes and then the Normans sneak in....and build castles everywhere. A busy week getting prepared. A Mediaeval Englysshe Song from an Irish Latin One -Angelus ad Virginem. O Nata Lux de Lumine by King's School Chamber Choir, Gloucester Cathedral under their Director Derek Harries. Recorded in the Choir Upper Room of Gloucester Cathedral last week. ...2008-12-1643 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThree Saxon Stories for Northumbria and East Anglia Caedmon, St Oswald and St EdmundA special present for Northumbria and East Anglia, the stories of three Saxons important in the Christian Story. Caedmon, the cattleherd who became an accomplished singer at Whitby Abbey by a miracle, King (now Saint) Oswald's heroic defence of the Christians in Northumbria and his battle with the pagan king Penda and the story of St Edmund of East Anglia, whose relics lay in the great Abbey of St Edmundsbury as he was martyred by the Vikings who attacked those lands in a cruel way. I give you the Mediaeval minced pies recipes and also a treat...2008-12-1145 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Romans in Gwent,Pope Linus a Gwentian? Julius Julianus, Aaron , The VikingsThe Romans formed a big part of the Early History of Gwent, particularly Caerleon (Castra Legionis) the Rome of Britannia. By the second century King Lucius invites more missionaries-Doctor Medwy-turns up with three others, which Pope Eleutherius called for. (See blog post on Michaelstone y Fedw http://www.maryinmonmouth.blogspot.com Caerleon has its own Church with a holy Bishop Amphilbus, all of whom are killed in a presecution. We are not sure of which but the Tredunnock tombstone of St Julius Julianus, though buried in the Roman way was to theEast. The National Museum of Wales...2008-12-1043 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastEarly Welsh Customs and Spirituality all around today in the llans and character of the people of GwentWe have come to the end of the first millenium and I have tried to sum up Welsh Spiritual Life and its Catholic base. Welsh meaning 'Romanised Celt' How they sanctified and built the llans with prayer and fasting for forty days and nights. Silurean  Characteristics and customs still in force today .Laws of Community and hospitality. How it was a culture built on trust.The evidence for Joseph of Arimathea as a tin merchant arriving in Caerleon with the Emperor Vespasian trading for tin. Archiviragus giving him and his family land at Glastonbury (Ynys Witrin) and Garthmadrun (modern T...2008-12-1039 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Glory of Gloucester Cathedral formerly the St Peter's AbbeyHere we have some of the most wonderful treasures of our Mediaeval Abbey, which perhaps is forutnate it did not suffer the fate of so many abbeys of the time,becoming as it did one of the Kind's Schools, possibly because of its many royal links and the burial of many royal personages and predecessors of the Tudor monarchy. Harry Potter has been filmed here and do his this winters 'Dr Who'Special. The Victorian St Peter's Catholic church will also be visited when I come up to that period, but at present I am working up to the end...2008-11-0335 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastTintern Abbey Vespers , Starlight and HeavenBenedictine Vespers for the Nativity of Our Lady of Tintern, at Tintern Abbey on Sunday  7th September 2008. Abbot Aidan Bellenger gave a wonderful, heavenly homily, Singers were Sr Emma Joy SSC and Susan Williams. Final Prayers by Archbitshop Peter. Sorry I messed up the Lords Prayer in a different setting ! Hope you enjoy this. I have also inserted one or two bits of plainchant to fill in gaps there and there. Psalm 84 Oculos tuos sing at Gloucester Cathedral by the Chamber Choir of the Kings School at Gloucester cathedral, conducted by David Harries. A wonderful a...2008-09-1049 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastLlanhilleth Church, fun ringing the bells with Frank OldingAn afternoon with eminent Welsh historian and heritage officer of Blaenau Gwent, Frank Olding, who was a foundt of information, I try my hand at my school Welsh Again, This foundation happened after a serious battele wbetween the Welsh and the Anglo Saxons, when the Saxons wiped out the whole royal family of Powys, except Heledd, the Princess, who sickened of life, retired up the mountain to found a religious community in the sixth century with the servivors and remaining holy men. She is the author of Can Heledd, poetry written about the battle beginning the 'Hall of Cynddylan is...2008-09-081h 09maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastPilgrimage to the grrave of the Blessed St John Kemble at Welsh NewtonSoundseeing at this year's pilgrimage from the Pilgrimage at Welsh Newton (north of Monmouth) on the way to Hereford. Homily from Father Nicholas on the preaching cross and comparison with St Polycarp,St Oscar Romero and the Saints of Uganda. Peace and reconciliation in violent times, Great miracles in recent times and places connected with the saint. Friends on Fecebook urged to send in details of their local saints and photos.2008-08-1849 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSt Brigid Holy Saint of Ireland and her Cult in Wales Part 1 The SaintIreland in the sixth century. The Druidess Brigid converts to Christianity and takes the Veil, Life is still wild and violent, but gradually Patrick's words and preaching tames the wild people. They receive Christianity as the flowering of their Otherworld beliefs. Brigid's father is far from happy and tries to make her marry but she thwarts his wishes in a startling way and sails to Wales where she begins a cult, with her kindness, flowing generosity and motherliness. She also does miracles, getting cattle to give mile more freely and turning smelts into butter. Finally she returns...2008-08-0524 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastCwmbran Saints, St Derfel, St Dial and a Burning Forrest550AD Derfel the Mighty warrior is one of seven who survived the Battle of Camlann in 542. Broken hearted he stumbles back to his native county of Llydach in Gwent and lives for a while as a hermit. His sorrow and suffering and sadness at the passing of the fellowship of Arthur get him the name 'The Suffering ONe' or 'St Deuil' -the one who mourns. He is persuaded to travel to Llantwit Major (Llanilltyd Fawr) and study to be ordained as a priest so he can serve God properly and studies with St Illtid. He returned to found a small mo...2008-06-2645 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastTrevethin Pontypool-The Holy Ground of St Tryddin and St CadocSixth century Wales as the British chieftains fight it out, St Anna of Gwent brings her son Tryddin to the Valley to begin a monastery, later enlarged and cleared possibly by Cadocs. Secrets of the Monks rituals in purifying the land. My visit to the present Church accompanied by the engaging Canon PIppin who guided and explained what I saw.Some prayers from St Cadocs time. The Haunted Bell of Trevethin and the mysrtery of the burial of St Cadoc.....was the saint buried at Trevethin or Mamhilad? emails: maryinmonmouth@googlemail.com www.maryinmonmouth.blogspot...2008-06-1359 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastPilgrimage to the Mediaeval Shrine of Our Lady of Penrhys, Wales and Miracles!Staffs and scallop shells, rosaries, ampullae as pilgrims come from all over South Wales arrive at the Mediaeval Shrine and Well of Our Lady of Penrhys in the Rhondda.We drive right up to the top of the mountains and I am very scared-the last time it was in fog and we did not see the drop!!Bishop Daniel Mullins of Menevia and Rosary and Benediction.Intention of the Pilgrimage for fallen away Catholics to return to the church. A cosy and endearing pilgrimage.People recount local miracles and Lawrence O'Leary about his special message from Our Lady at...2008-06-021h 12maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastCornwall, Brittany, Wales and Illtyd the Warrior-King Arthur's CousinSt Illtyd was a great warrior but one of the most intelligent men in Wales, able to recite the Gospels, His early life in Brittany, his marriage, encounter with King Arthur and Paulinus, conversion by Cadoc are told in a number of dramatic stories and the drama of his fight with evil King Meirchion. I talk about my feedback, Catholic bloggers,and my very busy week so this podcast will be a little longer than usual. www.maryinmonmouth.blogspot,com maryinmonmouth@googlemail.com  2008-05-1446 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSAINT CADOC Part Two-Travel to St Michael's Mount, Padstow,BritannyCadoc wishes to buy Gildas Bell, which Gildas is donating to the Holy Father Pope Agapetus in Rome (Vita mistakenly gives Alexander)The Pope blesses the bell, saying he knew Cadoc well as he had been to Rome seven times and to Jerusalem.The bell will not sound for him as it is full of gold, but the Holy Father asks for the bell to be given to Cadoc. Visits to Cornwall to see his aunt and the shrine to St Cadoc and his well at Harlyn Bay near Padstow. Cadoc and Ynys Barruc (The Island of...2008-05-0133 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSaint Cadoc, King of Gwent, Saint of Wales, Scotland, Cornwall and BrittanyBallet exams, Church swaps, The Pope's visit, lack of coverage on BBC EWTN, SQPN at Atlanta at the Catholic New Media Day and Eucharistic Congress,the breakdown of my microphone, Some cool feedback from Al Iguana about the martyrdom of Tyfdfil which gave Merthyr Tydfil its name. Homour and St Cadoc Part One. Lineage, Baptism by St Treddin of Trevethin monastery, brother of Samson of Dol and of St Tegfedd.Education at Caerwent under Tatheus or Tathwyn. Alll the St Cadoc Churches in Gwent and Monmouthshire.Miracles and the Missal of St Gildas. First pilgrimages to Rome and Jerusalem a...2008-05-0134 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSt Tecla of Chepstow and St Tecla Paul's Disciple and her cultThis is a reissue of the previous version of this podcast with the first part included-so sorry about this. In this podcast we consider Saint Tecla originally from Llandegla in North Wales near Ruthin. She was famous for her work with lepers.Details of rituals (slightly shonky) are given on www.maryinmonmouth.blogspot.com which show how people were paying for miracles at her well there even until recent times. Tecla came south, set up at the rock at Beachley also later occupied by st Twrog, and worked for the sick there, It is possi ble in v...2008-05-0131 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastMurdering Saxons Raiders Tydfil and Tegfedd-Two female MartyrsSixth Century Gwent- South Wales having bee Christianised by very holy saints following the removal of the Romans is threatened by another people the superstitious and irreverent Angles and Saxons. Having done a deal with Ceowulf at Gloucester, they begin wandering down into South Wales and raiding for what they ould get. Pickings were poor on the whole but the Kings who had set up their daughters in religious foundations, or who had retired to live as religious having finished their childbearing of then had a few items around, living peaceably supporting the communities on the foothills of the...2008-04-2230 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastWhat are Relics? The Legend of Teilo's Skull-Wales and round the World!Sixth century Wales, the reliecs of Teilo are divided, most lost but the subsequent history of the top part of the skull is amazing.This is an explanation of relics, quotes from the Catechism of the Catholic Church about relics and sacramentals and concentrates on what relics are not and what they are as focuses for prayer to God, and petitions for intercession from one whom they feel is close physically. There is special emphasis on the place of relics in Welsh tribal society, where they were extremely important and subsequently in the Middle Ages, where rogues sometimes traded...2008-04-1642 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastTintagel Cliffs and Church Tour, Pontypool and TrevethinMy weekend in Cwmbran and visit to Pontypook park. The Hanbury Family Home and St Alban's School, Daughters of the Holy Spirit, Stables and Museum, The Folly and the Grotto. St Cadoc's Monastery at Trevethin. Papal musings/ Soundseeing tour of St Materiana's Church at Tintagel in Cornwall, the castle, the cliffs and the monastery-was it her Ceidio was based?2008-04-0834 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastPadstow, Pasties and Pagans! Celtic Catholics-a summary of Celtic GwentEaster 2008,Soundseeing in Padstow, Cornwall. Fishing, Rock (candy) and curried parsnip pasties(!!!) the Old Oss and May Day pagan rites. Summary of previous podcasts of Catholic Christians in ancient Wales and the significance of Glastonbury, Joseph of Arimathea and his family and the ancient site of the Abbey. maryinmonmouth.blogspot.com maryinmonmouth.lybsyn.com email:maryinmonmouth@googlemail.com Please email with any feedback.Enjoy!2008-03-3040 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastTathan and the bandit Gwynlliw, Tintagel and Fontrevault ChapelSixth century Wales. An Irish Saint Tathan, son of Anna (daughter of Meurig) who has married Tathetus (Annan Ddu) in Ireland renounces the throne to travel on a Shite Martyrdom. He sets sail on a boat without oars and his boat arrives in the Severn and he disembarks at Portskewett to found one of the most glittering educational monasteries in Wales, There are miracles connected with him. The tale of the stag, mimicing that of Christ, guiving himself up for food. He is given the whole city of Caerwent. He trains Cadoc, Gwynlliw's son, who becomes one of the...2008-03-2840 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastI sing the 'Our Father', Easter preparations,The Newport Saint Woolos-bad bad Gwynlliw and St Gwladys his wifeI sing the 'Our Father' at the end of this programme. Consideration of the preparations for Easter and my upcoming visit to Cornwall, where I intend to do soundseeing tours of St Materiana and at Minster Church in Boscastle. Photos already on www.maryinmonmouth@blogspot.com The birth of Gwynlliw to Glwys King of a district of Gwent. Gwynlliw (Woolos)has to kill a lot of people to establish pace, then can't stop and uses Pill (Pill gwenlly-literally an inlet of water belonging to Gwynlliw)to raid passing ships. steal their booty and kill the crews. Cadoc...2008-03-1931 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastLlandaff Cathedral Soundeeing tour 2008A soundseeing tour around Llandaff, formerly the Benedictine Abbey Church of SS Teilo, Oudoceus and Dyfrig.2008-03-1236 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastHello! Dr Who and Cloning, Cool Confession, Glastonbury, Eucharist explained!Hello and welcome to the new podcast. Dr Who and the forthcoming series. We discuss the episode New Earth with particular reference to the Cloning and Embryology laws which the government are bringing in,Is Glastonbury the holiest place in Britain, Catholic News and Ask the Evangelist. A Catholic Convert and former Baptist minister explains the Eucharist-part One today. This is a bumper first edition to start you off. maryinmonmouth@googlemail.com www.catholicallsorts.blogspot.com you will need a google account to access here www.maryinmonmouth.com for the other show ...2008-03-1241 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Life of Holy David Part Four RhygfarchThe Original tenth century account of the life of David of Wales. We take up the story as David goes to preach against the heretical teaching of Pelagius. He defends church teaching as to the divinity of Christ and is praised by all the people as his voice is louad and can be heard. We learn the ground rose up beneath him, although he may have levitated.He founds monasteries and becomes a great pastor and church leader in Britain. (remember there were no Anglo Saxons yet!)which is all Celtic. David founds monasteries in Glastonbury in Gloucester, Cirencester, Leominster...2008-03-0622 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Life of the Holy David Part Three RhygfarchPart three of the Life of David of Wales:(Vita Sancti David) In illa die dixit coniunx Baia ad privignam suum, famulus simil ad vallem Alun et queramuscucumnerosillius, ut inveniamus nuvis in eis'. This sentence sets up the terrible murder and sacrilege in the Valley of Alun in Glyn Rhosyn. Saint Dunawd and her martyrdom. God rids David of the Scottish magician Boya by means of his enemy,the Rule of David is set up in Glyn Rhosyn after the manner of the Egyptian monks. The miracles of the stream, Aidan and his miracle and departure for...2008-03-0527 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Life of Holy David Part Two RhygfarchThis short episode tells the story further. Boya the magician Scotsman goes out to murder David, but the Lord God prevents them from doing so and so they abuse the holy men at Glyn Rhosyn. They return to find their livestock has died, which are restored to them by the prayer of the Holy David. Also the lascivious females sent out by Boya's wife to incite the monks to the sin of lust and the Holy David's advice to the monks.2008-03-0506 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Life of David by Rhygfarch Part One Original account in LatinThe Original account of the Life of the Holy Saint David of Wales. The thwarted mission of Patrick, the Prophecy and the Stag, the Bees and the fish, the conception of David by the nun St Non and King Sandde of Camarthen (Ceredigion) St Gildas loses the power of preaching, the Birth of David and the thunderstorm. Upbringing and education and the miracles . This is part one, which finishes the night before the big showdown with Boya the Scot and his wife and lascivious daughters, Brilliant results for Cwmbran at the Urdd St David's Day Eisteddfod at P...2008-03-0327 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastWho killed Tewdrig? A Celtic Whodunnit! King,and MartyrSixth century Wales-the menace of the Irish and Saxon raiders in Gwent-Glamorgan, joined together for a while. St Teilo of Llanarth climbs the Skirrid to beg God to spare Gwent! Yellow Plague weakens the peopleThe Battle of Tintern and the visit of an angel, a holy well at Mathern and the relics of the saint still kept at Mathern in a stone sarcophagus under the chancel.  Also a bishop's heart in an urn!!Snowdrops crocuses and narcissi-my car bites the dust after years of long service! A half term visit to the Abbey Church of Our Lady and...2008-02-2529 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastWho killed Tewdrig The Interview with Anthony UttingPart Two discussing who did it with professional historian Anthony Utting actually at Mathern. Considerations-was it a jealous Welsh King, Angles or Saxons. Importance of Gloucester to South Wales. St Tewdrig's Well, Nennius's 'wonder', St Odoceus and his monastery Llandogo near Tintern, Caerwent as an early Christian site. My journey as a learner podcaster, and a consideration of Wales National Day Dydd Dewi Sant (St David's Day)on March 1st.Poem about a pilgrimage to St Davids in the far West of Wales in the Middle Ages.2008-02-2531 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastA Newport Boy in Venice on Ash WednesdayAsh Wednesday and penitential psalm 51 as we start Lent and remember the Temptations of Jesus. Listening in at the SS Redentore Church in Venice as 12 year old Christian Jenkins soars up with the Schola Cantorum of Tewkesbury Abbey to give a superb rendering of Allegri's Miserere Mei (Psalm 51)in 2003. This is a live recording with permission and so there is some small amount of noise.2008-02-0618 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Great Teacher, Confessor St Dubricius (Dyfrig)We look at the life of this great life of this holy saint, his miraculous birth, his founding of monasteries and renewal as a Theological Centre of the old Roman College at Caerleon. Miracle of Samson's drink, the worry of the Pelagian heresy and journey to Llanthony to beg David to come to Llandewi Brefi, Resignation as Archbishop and crowning of the real King Arthur. Journey to Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) Passing this life and burial there, relics brought to Llandaff in Cardiff in 1120. My week.Stanley and his vision, Lilian and her ironing being cooled by...2008-01-3139 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Murder most Foul of Pater Ishow of Nant MairPater (Padr) Ishow of Patrishow in the shadow of the Holy Mountain. The Legend of the Skirrid (St Michael's Mount) Early Welsh customs.Earliest saints of royal blood . Islands, deserts, white and green martyrdoms,(Giving life to God) Place of animal and bird symbols in ancient Celtic times, adapted by Christian missionaries.Pilgrimage to Patrishow. Feedback from America,and food for Burns Night tomorrow night. Christian martys in other places, January-itis! Harp beautifully played by Cheryl Ann Fulton from Magnatune on 'Airs of Wales'. Thank you Cheryl. Also the music Holy Holy from music.podshow.com. Other l...2008-01-2441 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSaint Materiana (Madryn)Queen of Gwent and son CeidioSaint Materiana, Queen of Gwent, originally from North Wales, New Year Carol, Llanvetherine and links to Vortigern and Vortimer and Ynyr Gwent. An Easter Visit to Cornwall and the Valency Valley. Epiphany and the Mother of God Solemnity (Jan 1st) Beauty of a Cornish Easter. Confession and sin and joy of Epiphany.2008-01-0733 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastMary's Christmas Special -A Child is born! Alleluia!Venerable Mary carol singing up the mountain. Llantarnam Mystery Plays excerpts, Why I SO wanted to be an angel! Fra Giovanni, Holy Innocents and the relevance of this feast day 28th December. Monmouthshire Christmas Blessings.2007-12-2449 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThe Mari returns to Newport and Cwmbran, The O Antiphons2007-12-191h 07maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastA Christingle in Cwmbran, Saint Alban's Martyrdom, The Assumption and RosaryA Christingle Service in Cwmbran, martyrdom of Saint Alban and Amphilabus. Bishop of Caerleon,Mary's place in Wales from the earliest Christian times, The Pader or early rosary, Buchedd Mair and the Assumption, the mysteries of the Rosary and John Paul II, A perfect Christmas DVD set and event in Monmouthsire in coming weeks. An 8.30 Latin Mass in Abergavenny on Christmas Day.2007-12-0338 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastSaints Julius and Aaron Protomartyrs of BritainTalking about Advent and Immaculate Conception. The Protomartyrs of Britain Saints Julius and Aaron and how they were martyred at Caerleon.From the River Usk.A laugh and why Catholics think so much of Mary! A Christmas treat.2007-12-0242 minmaryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastBeginnings......Glastonbury, Caractacus and rome, Princess Eurgain (Claudia Rufina) Lucius Pudens and Linus-second Pope!From Gwent   www.catholic,com www.sqpn.com email: maryinmonmouthshire@googlemail.com2007-11-2335 min