The Pilgrim's Way to Britain's Great Cathedrals | Episode 2
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David Suchet goes us on a pilgrimage through England and Wales, visiting many of Britain's great cathedrals. Along the way, he explores some of the old and well-worn pilgrim routes and a few of the newer ones.
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David I love your voice and the shared experience of going through these beautiful buildings. I feel uplifted by this experience.. thank you and God bless.
I love Sir David's narrations, this program is no exception. A lovely watch. Thank you for the upload.
My pilgrimage was in 1972 and as a student of architecture I visited all of these cathedrals... understanding only later that it was a spiritual pilgrimage as well. These videos are a treasure.
🧐 DAVID SUCHET😇👋👋👍👍💯💯! LOVE YOUR SUPER GREAT PRESENTATION . THANK YOU . FROM, U.K. (2024).
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
29 күн бұрын
*Sir David Suchet
Thank you for uploading this absolute GEM of a docu. I just cannot wait for the 3rd episode to be uploaded.
David Suchet does some marvellous Work; as do the people who assist him in bringing these treasures to our attention. Thanks for putting this on.
The series is brilliant. Thank you.
I can't think of anything more charming. Wonderful
As a Brit, I didn't know half of the history of our magnificent cathedrals, absolutely loving these, thank you for uploading
@rosemarymccarron3887
23 күн бұрын
These great cathedrals were built by the catholic church until henry 8th stole them from the church.
@carolinebennett5615
7 күн бұрын
@@rosemarymccarron3887 Does that matter? They are Christian whether Catholic or Anglican. We all know they started out Catholic and the violent conversion of the reformation. That’s well known history. In common with many people I love our cathedrals but am not religious and do not care which flavour of Christianity they belong to.
@si4632
19 сағат бұрын
Yeah doesn't it make you think those protestants were insane just think of how much beauty they destroyed
Thanks for this precious material, I am so sad for division between brothers destroys so beautiful places and offend the heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ. If somebody hate his brother is not christian.
@prarieborn6458
7 күн бұрын
Thank you..❤
Fabulous music: Holy, Holy,Holy. Love this beautiful video.
All these cathedrals are beautiful, but I was mightily impressed by Gloucester Cathedral's fan vaulting. I have been to several southern cathedrals like Winchester and Wells, but I have never seen such beautiful ceilings! It's such a wonderful miracle that they, as well as the Great East Window, survived the reformation. I was quite surprised to learn about the earthquake that damaged Lincoln Cathedral. I don't usually associate northern England with earthquakes! I was astonished to learn where the Venerable Bede is buried, Lincoln Cathedral, as well as St. Cuthbert. I'm so glad they were left alone. This is such an excellent program, thank you for posting it!
@stephengraham5099
27 күн бұрын
The fan vaulting at Gloucester is stunning. The Venerable Bede is buried at Durham, as is St. Cuthbert. I've been to all the cathedrals featured in the series.
@BlueSaphire70
27 күн бұрын
@@stephengraham5099 You have been so lucky! I wish I could say the same. I have only been to some, and they were in the first part, so watching these has been a treat!
@stephengraham5099
27 күн бұрын
@@BlueSaphire70 I live in London so have excellent rail connections and I booked well in advance to get the cheapest ticket. I have visited some by motorcycle as well. My top three. Lincoln, Ely and Durham.
It was wonderful to see and hear snippets of the choirs and organs. More, please!
Looking forward to seeing this in December. Wonderful show.
David Suchet is a real treasure.
Thank you for this brilliant series. In my mind, I can imagine the thrill of the awesome beauty at the moment the Bishop elevates Jesus, truly, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament during a Pontifical High Mass in any of our former Cathedrals, especially Lincoln. For the Church and the salvation of souls...❤🙏🙏🙏❤
Thank you for this excellent video. I am so tired of watching other videos which are nothing more than drone shots of roofs. Your video is well organized and beautiful. It is a pleasure to see internal shots of buildings (cathedrals)., as the interior of these cathedrals cannot be imagined.
I'm not sure you have to repeat the opening every episode. The actual "episode 2 " only begins after 4" of watching the opening! Pity!
Lovely documentary about Great Britain's cathedrals so beautifully handed down the generations in faith and historically. I love my own cathedral in Lexington, but only built in 1967.
@rosemarymccarron3887
23 күн бұрын
These were all catholic cathedrals stolen by Henry 8th.
A fascinating heritage beautifully presented. Thank you.
Wonderful series thanks.
Thank you for uploading this treasure.
Lincoln was actually the tallest building in the world with its spires not just Europe.
Magnificent.
Wonderful, thank you
I'm sorry, but the music was far too loud. It was at just the right level in the first episode. Such a shame. Lincoln Cathedral was indeed the tallest building in Europe but it was also the tallest in the world. I was surprised that the famous Lincoln Imp grotesque in the Angel Choir wasn't mentioned.
Durham... ❤❤❤
This series unwittingly reveals an implicitly protestant and modern sensibility. The narrator informs us that the purpose of a cathedral is to serve its community, with no apparent awareness that their service to the community lies in offering prayer and especially the Mass. The "historic church consultant" assures us that while *we* go to cathedrals for "big services," the medievals went "to seek salvation." Why would we got to big services if not to advance our salvation? For aesthetic edification?
Thank you so much 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💕💓💗🇦🇺💗💓💕
❤thank you 😅
These are wonderful videos! At the same time, they are sad reminders of the past when England was Catholic,and in full communion with the Holy See. English Catholics, like all Catholics , went on pilgrimage in order to visit and pray at the shrines of the saints asking their intercession. The dissolution of the monasteries under Henry the eighth, and the public destruction of the shrines and relics of the Saints, along with the adoption of the radical errors of protestantism by the founders of the “ new religion” ended any real connection with the pious Catholic devotions of the past. That there are those today, who while still embracing “ the new religion established by law,” wish to recapture Catholic devotions of the past is very admirable indeed. However in the opinion of many , it is too little, and too late.
It's a question why the King wanted to reform only the church, destroy the invaluable items from historical times but did nothing to end monarchy, let alone "Reform" it.
I was hoping to see a list of the music that was included throughout, but I don't see it.
Does anyone know the music score used in 20:40? I've spent about an hour trying to find it but failed.
@edwardbell9795
6 күн бұрын
The music is listed in the end credits.
Great series, I have loved them all. Just a tad disappointed that there was no mention of the Bishop of Durham who, in the last years of the 20th century said that he did not believe in God. A sew days later Durham Cathedral was struck by lightning and the roof severely damaged. Just saying.
That's a very nice hairdo you're wearing.
Great Britain should keep intact it's Ancient Ancestral Inheritance Of Old 🗝️👑Roman Gothic Architecture solemnly, along with proliferate The Old Roman Gothic Architecture into it's application of infrastructure indeed 👁️⚖️, because the old architectural designing infrastructure is the identity of any nation's enormous bonafide impression, that acquired the belligerence from entire human civilization
'all over western Europe' - talk about historical solecisms
The first three minutes and fifty-five seconds is a waste of time. Thank you, producer.
@smorkeyyy9845
7 күн бұрын
A waste of time according to you
Thank you for this journey. Incredible...
Great video, except for the music!
A great series but the script they've given David Suchet sounds like a cut and paste from various guide books, including endless trite comments about peace, tranquility and simplicity. Plus, a reference to the Book of "Revelations". They must have slipped that in after the Book of Revelation when God was looking the other way.
It's really quite sad watching how this history and beauty was destroyed by the Church of England.
Tut, tut Suchet, it is Revelation, singular. John had a revelation, not several. It's really irritating when people get this wrong, it's not that hard
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
29 күн бұрын
..... you must be fun at parties.
@nicolawebb6025
29 күн бұрын
@@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo actually I am.
love the cathedrals religion not so much x
Reformation should never have happened.
@Joe-sw9nk
22 күн бұрын
The Reformation had to happen. Mother church was corrupt. She still is.
These are just wretched henry viii protestant churches lacking any semblance to its former
They were once great Catholic cathedrals until Henry 8th stole them from the church. This presenter should be saying catholic instead of christian.