Love Divine, All Loves Excelling - National Episcopal Cathedral, October 9, 2010 - Hymn Sung by All video free download


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National Cathedral

Washington, D.C.

Built/Founded: 1907

Architect: George Frederick Bodley

Governing body: Protestant Episcopal Church

The Thirty-first Annual

National Acolyte Festival

October 9, 2010

Hymn: "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling"

About the Cathedral:

The Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. Of neogothic design, it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, the second largest in the United States, and the fourth tallest structure in Washington, D.C. The cathedral is the seat of both the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and its bishop of the Diocese of Washington.

The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, under the leadership of the nine Bishops of Washington, erected the cathedral under a charter passed by the United States Congress on January 6, 1893. Construction began on September 29, 1907, when the foundation stone was laid in the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt and a crowd of more than 20,000, and ended 83 years later when the last finial was placed in the presence of President George H. W. Bush in 1990. The foundation operates and funds the cathedral, which is not funded by the U.S. government.

The cathedral is located at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues in the northwest quadrant of Washington. It is an associate member of the Washington Theological Consortium. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2007, it was ranked third on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.

Comments

9 years ago

BigBen Hebdomadarius

There is evidence to suggest, apparently, that Wesley actually had another tune in mind when writing this hymn; namely, the aria, "Fairest Isle, All Isles Excelling," from Purcell's opera *King Arthur.* At any rate, as much as I love Hyfrydol, "Fairest Isle" makes a stunning setting for this hymn.

9 years ago

Mr.Booker

Scott Dettra is unbeatable...how can you not sing with an organ accompaniment like this?

9 years ago

FestivalChorale

He plays great but has the worst posture ever! :)

9 years ago

Fred

Charles Wesley.After ceasing field preaching and frequent travel due to illness, Wesley settled and worked in the area around St Marylebone Parish Church. On his deathbed he sent for the church's rector John Harley and told him "Sir, whatever the world may say of me, I have lived, and I die, a member of the Church of England. I pray you to bury me in your churchyard." On his death, his body was carried to the church by six priests of the Church of England, and a memorial stone to him stands in the gardens in Marylebone High Street, close to his burial spot. Charles Wesley remained a priest of the Church of England – Anglican Communion to his death.

9 years ago

Fred

Washington National Cathedral is officially dedicated asThe Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paulin the City and Diocese of Washington.

9 years ago

mom2cairns

THis was from the national gathering of acolytes held in 2010. From Christ Church Episcopal, Las Vegas, the oldest congregation in Las Vegas and closest to The Strip. We sent a contngent including the oldest acolyte in the Episcopal Church.... he had been one as a boy and we were open to having him continue that service. He's one of the most amazing repositories of church history I've met.... but most just see him as an old man. When driving him home, I've learned so much each Sunday. One of our Sisters in Daughters of the King made our banner. 

9 years ago

mkl62

I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (July 20), I filled in at a local Presbyterian Church. I played this as the Hymn of Praise. However, it was to the tune, BEECHER, composed by John Zundel.

9 years ago

Mark Sammons

These lovely words were written by Charles Wesley circa 1747. The lovely tune to which it is most frequently sung in the British Isles today, "Blaenwerrn," was written circa 1906 by William Rowlands. If it was ever sung in the intervening century-and-a-half, it must have been matched up to a variety of tunes with the meter 87 87 D. In the 18th and early 19th century hymns (texts) and tunes were published in separate books, as the printing technology for words and musical notation were very different.Wesley's hymn text entered the US Episcopal hymnal in 1874, by which time texts and tunes were printed together; I don't have a copy on hand to check the tune it was set to. The 1940 US Episcopal church hymnal matched the text to both the tune Hyfrydol (composed circa 1830 by Rowland Hugh Prichard, and published in 1855), and the tune Love Divine, written in 1887 by George Le Jeane.None of which diminishes the beauty of the words -- or the beauty of any of the tunes to which it is sung. 

9 years ago

junglemonkey

Does anyone know the name of that fabulous organist that is playing this great hymn? I would like to hear some more of his incredible talent. Thanks in advance. God bless everyone.

9 years ago

Judi Harbin

“There are divine things,I swear to you ,There are divine things More beautiful than life can tell.” - Walt Whitman

10 years ago

TheRenaissanceman65

Hyfrydol is indeed nice, but why do Americans have to muck about with the tunes? This is a Wesley hymn, and British Methodists, the inheritors of Wesley, ALWAYS sing it to Blaenwern.

10 years ago

Kaleb Lippert

I am convert Catholic. God Bless

10 years ago

John Patterson

“Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”by Charles WesleyThe United Methodist Hymnal #3841. Love divine, all loves excelling, joy of heaven, to earth come down; fix in us thy humble dwelling; all thy faithful mercies crown! Jesus thou art all compassion, pure, unbounded love thou art; visit us with thy salvation; enter every trembling heart. 2. Breathe, O breathe thy loving Spirit into every troubled breast! Let us all in thee inherit; let us find that second rest. Take away our bent to sinning; Alpha and Omega be; end of faith, as its beginning, set our hearts at liberty. 3. Come, Almighty to deliver, let us all thy life receive; suddenly return and never, nevermore thy temples leave. Thee we would be always blessing, serve thee as thy hosts above, pray and praise thee without ceasing, glory in thy perfect love. 4. Finish, then, thy new creation; pure and spotless let us be. Let us see thy great salvation perfectly restored in thee; changed from glory into glory, till in heaven we take our place, till we cast our crowns before thee, lost in wonder, love, and praise. 

10 years ago

alwellus

Jokes are funny, there is nothing funny about flying in the face of GOD with such! NO woman, has, can or ever shall be ordained to any functional priesthood. It's a former Archbishop of Canterbury so well stated: Women's ordination is like pouring water on a duck's back - it just rolls off and has no effect! Even performing the rite is a wicked mockery that speaks very poorly of any bishop who jeopardizes his soul by such!

10 years ago

Murph3579

Rose Kennedy's favorite hymn. Wonderful. Beautiful. Inspirational. Tribute to God's love. Amen!

10 years ago

brettpatrickXVI

1:07 LOL!!!! woman "priest"! What a joke!

10 years ago

Miriam Gaenicke

LOVE!!!! :)

10 years ago

Dick Short

I had never heard these words before with this music. The music in this vid was written by Rowland Huw Prichard in 1830 for the hymn: "Jesus! What A Friend For Sinners" I grew up with the hymn "Love Devine, All Loves Excelling", but it was not with this music. I realized that different hymn music can be interchanged from one hymn to another, but had never heard this one.

10 years ago

Faith Haddad

They do sing it to Hyfrdol in Australia. It is on the grand scale.

10 years ago

john uhr-henry

A great hymn sung with this great Organ accompliment..Very nice to listen too.

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