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Stephen or Stephan (Greek: Στέφανος, Stephanos; Latin: Stephanus), traditionally venerated as the Protomartyr or first martyr of Christianity, was according to the Acts of the Apostles a deacon in the early church at Jerusalem who aroused the enmity of members of various synagogues by his teachings. Accused of blasphemy, at his trial he made a long speech denouncing the Jewish authorities who were sitting in judgment on him and was then stoned to death. His martyrdom was witnessed by Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee who would later himself become a follower of Jesus.
The only primary source for information about Stephen is the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles. Stephen is mentioned in Acts 6 as one of the Greek-speaking Hellenistic Jews selected to participate in a fairer distribution of welfare to the Greek-speaking widows.
The Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox Churches venerate Stephen as a saint. Stephen's name is derived from the Greek language Stephanos, meaning "crown". Traditionally, Stephen is invested with a crown of martyrdom; artistic representations often depict him with three stones and the martyr's palm frond. Eastern Christian iconography shows him as a young, beardless man with a tonsure, wearing a deacon's vestments, and often holding a miniature church building or a censer.
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This video for St. Stephens Green Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube! St. Petersburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo Kyoto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Located in the very center of Dublin is St. Stephen’s Green, an emerald square chock-full of local history. In its earliest years, the area that became St. Stephen’s Green was a ma...
St Stephens Green is one of the most popular places in all of Dublin City. Much loved by the people of Dublin and tourists visiting, it has a mix of fascinating buildings and a spectacular Victorian park as well as a deeply rich social history. This episode touches on the Guinness family, the 1916 Rising, the film director Steven Soderbergh, James Joyce and University College Dublin. Architect, Stephen Wall takes us on another journey through the great Dublin city. Check out the 8th video in the Epic Dublin series. Music by Kevin Macleod © Eamonn Norris and Stephen Wall 2015.
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Dublin's famous St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street. Featured are the gardens, flowers, and birds in St. Stephen's Green and people and buskers making music on Grafton Street
More info about travel to Dublin: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/ireland/dublin St. Stephen's Green in Dublin, Ireland, is a lush city park and cheery lunchtime spot. Nearby, you can visit the museum at Number 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street for a step back into Dublin's Georgian era. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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One of the delights of living abroad is to experience the culture of the parks. After school, on the way home or at lunch... you can relax in urban parks like St. Stephens Green. This video was taken on our first sunny day in Dublin. We hope you enjoy as much as we liked it! Feel free to share :D Uma das delícias de morar fora é vivenciar a cultura dos parques. Depois da aula, a caminho de casa ou no horário de almoço você pode relaxar em parques urbanos como o St. Stephens Green, que são verdadeiros oásis a apenas um passo do Centro da cidade. Este vídeo foi feito no nosso primeiro dia ensolarado em Dublin. Esperamos que você curta tanto quanto nós. A film by Gustavo Korontai Lu Guimarães Soundtrack by Alistair Bruce Henry Faça parte através do facebook! Follow us at facebook :D ht...
Ireland's best known Victorian public park. Re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. This 9 hectare / 22 acre park has been maintained in the original Victorian layout with extensive perimeter tree and shrub planting, spectacular spring and summer Victorian bedding. The herbaceous border also provides colour from early spring to late autumn. Sanctuary from inclement weather can be obtained in the Victorian lakeside shelter or in the Victorian Swiss shelters in the center of the park. Over 3.5 km of pathways are accessible for all users. The waterfall and Pulham rock work on the western side of the green are worth of a visit likewise the ornamental lake which provides a home for waterfowl and a garden for the visually impaired. A number of sculptures are located throu...
so i was walking around st stephen's green today and took some shots also to practice some editing. wanted to upload it to instagram but it didnt work so i did it here. hope u like it Song Credit: Thinking about you every single day (ft. mt marcy) - Tomppabeats https://soundcloud.com/tomppabeats/thinking-about-you-every-single-day-ft-mt-marcy
St Stephen's Green is a city centre public park in Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard, which officially opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880.
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The Peoples Art hold 6 weekend exhibitions every year on the railings around Stephens Green park in Dublin. The dates and arrangements for 2016 may be subject to change at short notice due to work to facilitate the construction of the cross-city Luas line. More information on www.peoplesart.ie. Dates for the 2016 People's Art Exhibitions: Dates are preliminary dates and subject to final approval by the relevant authorities. 13, 14, 15 May 2016 | 24, 25, 26 June 2016 | 22, 23, 24 July 2016 | 19, 20, 21 August 2016 | 23, 24, 25 September 2016 | 25, 26, 27 November 2016.
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A walk through St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland. 11.10.2014. St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna) is a city centre public park in Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard, which officially opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880. The park is adjacent to one of Dublin's main shopping streets, Grafton Street, and to a shopping centre named for it, while on its surrounding streets are the offices of a number of public bodies and the city terminus of one of Dublin's Luas tram lines. It is often informally called Stephen's Green. At 22 acres (89,000 m2), it is the largest of the parks in Dublin's main Georgian garden squares. Others include nearby Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square. Phoenix Park is the largest park in Dublin city, ...
The stroll from the Christmas Market, on Stephen's Green North, to Parnell Square North, including some parts of the Luas Cross City tram route, no longer accessible to pedestrians on foot, during Construction. Starting from Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial, and starting a recording on an older mobile phone for a parallel recording, on the north east corner of the Green, before walking through the Christmas market along St Stephen's Green North, towards the Shopping Centre. At Fusilier's Arch we cross the road and proceed down Grafton Street, looking at the annual Brown Thomas windows Christmas displays. Continuing along Grafton Street, towards the Grafton Street-Nassau Street junction, we then stroll past Trinity College Dublin on College Green, then continue along Westmoreland Street...
The stroll from the Christmas Market, on Stephen's Green North, to Parnell Square North, including some parts of the Luas Cross City tram route, no longer accessible to pedestrians on foot, during Construction. Starting from Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial, and starting a recording on an older mobile phone for a parallel recording, on the north east corner of the Green, before walking through the Christmas market along St Stephen's Green North, towards the Shopping Centre. At Fusilier's Arch we cross the road and proceed down Grafton Street, looking at the annual Brown Thomas windows Christmas displays. Continuing along Grafton Street, towards the Grafton Street-Nassau Street junction, we then stroll past Trinity College Dublin on College Green, then continue along Westmoreland Street...
Well another day another video.....I tried a different route into the city center. Im trying to see which uses the least amount of battery power to get me there..So I can spend longer going round the city center Again Music By Red Shift (Used under fair usage policy, Red Shift own the copyright...if you like their music consider buying it)
The alternate 3GPP version of the stroll from the Christmas Market, on Stephen's Green North, to Parnell Square North, including some parts of the Luas Cross City tram route, no longer accessible to pedestrians on foot, during Construction. Starting from Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial, and starting a recording on an older mobile phone for a parallel recording, on the north east corner of the Green, before walking through the Christmas market along St Stephen's Green North, towards the Shopping Centre. At Fusilier's Arch we cross the road and proceed down Grafton Street, looking at the annual Brown Thomas windows Christmas displays. Continuing along Grafton Street, towards the Grafton Street-Nassau Street junction, we then stroll past Trinity College Dublin on College Green, then cont...
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The stroll from the Christmas Market, on Stephen's Green North, to Parnell Square North, including some parts of the Luas Cross City tram route, no longer accessible to pedestrians on foot, during Construction. Starting from Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial, and starting a recording on an older mobile phone for a parallel recording, on the north east corner of the Green, before walking through the Christmas market along St Stephen's Green North, towards the Shopping Centre. At Fusilier's Arch we cross the road and proceed down Grafton Street, looking at the annual Brown Thomas windows Christmas displays. Continuing along Grafton Street, towards the Grafton Street-Nassau Street junction, we then stroll past Trinity College Dublin on College Green, then continue along Westmoreland Street...
The alternate 3GPP version of the stroll from the Christmas Market, on Stephen's Green North, to Parnell Square North, including some parts of the Luas Cross City tram route, no longer accessible to pedestrians on foot, during Construction. Starting from Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial, and starting a recording on an older mobile phone for a parallel recording, on the north east corner of the Green, before walking through the Christmas market along St Stephen's Green North, towards the Shopping Centre. At Fusilier's Arch we cross the road and proceed down Grafton Street, looking at the annual Brown Thomas windows Christmas displays. Continuing along Grafton Street, towards the Grafton Street-Nassau Street junction, we then stroll past Trinity College Dublin on College Green, then cont...
Saint Stephen with a rose, in and out of the garden he goes,
Country garden in the wind and the rain,
Wherever he goes the people all complain.
Stephen prospered in his time, well he may and he may decline.
Did it matter, does it now? Stephen would answer if he only knew how.
Wishing well with a golden bell, bucket hanging clear to hell,
Hell halfway twixt now and then,
Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again.
Lady finger, dipped in moonlight, writing ";What for?"; across the morning sky.
Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer, darkness shrugs and bids the day good-bye.
Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow,
What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned.
Several seasons with their treasons,
Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own.
Did he doubt or did he try? Answers aplenty in the bye and bye,
Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills,
One man gathers what another man spills.
Saint Stephen will remain, all he's lost he shall regain,
Seashore washed by the suds and foam,
Been here so long, he's got to calling it home.
Fortune comes a crawlin', calliope woman, spinnin' that curious sense of your own.
Can you answer? Yes I can. But what would be the answer to the answer man?