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Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
A bottle of Consecration from Russian River Brewing in Santa Rosa, California.
Russian River Consecration is a 10% abv sour ale made by blending a strong ale aged in oak barrels, formerly used for Cabernet Sauvignon red wines, for 4 to 8 months. During the barrel aging currants were added. The blend was then refermented in bottle, just like a Flanders red.
The beer poured a clear red tinged golden brown with a beige head. The aroma sported a nice sourness with notes of oak and sour berries. The mouthfeel was medium heavy, with a light carbonation and tartness. The flavor started out with sour berries, typically currants, a light oakiness and a fine acidic sourness, in the vein of Flanders Red ales. The acidity lingered in the aftertaste, making this a very refreshing beer.
Not among the most complex Flanders Reds, but really nice and very drinkable.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The first chapel service of the academic year 2015/2016 featured the Consecration of the Executive Arm of the Associated Student Body.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered at St. Francis Chapel in Boston by Fr. Chris Uhl, OMV
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke with local MP: The Rt Hon Sir George Young, MP for North West Hampshire; the Rt Hon Maria Miller, MP for Basingstoke; and Steve Brine, MP for Winchester.
The Church was consecrated by the Head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and His Eminence Bishop Apollo of South Sinai on 5 December, A.D. 2010 (according to the Gregorian Calendar), equivalent to 26 Hator in the "Year of the Martyrs" 1727 (according to the Coptic Calendar).
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend Tim Dakin, Bishop of Winchester; the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury; and the Right Reverend David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend Jonathan Frost, Bishop of Southampton; the Right Reverend Tim Dakin, Bishop of Winchester; and the Right Reverend David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke, with visiting Ugandan Bishops.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
Image from the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew Alan Gunter as the Eighth Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac held on Saturday, April 26, 2014 in the facilities of Appleton Alliance Church, Appleton, Wisconsin. Richard Schori Photo.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend Jonathan Frost, Bishop of Southampton; the Right Reverend Tim Dakin, Bishop of Winchester; and the Right Reverend David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke.
Publication prioritaire pour évènementiel.
Finale Dames, Rolland Garros.
Sarah ERRANI
Maria SHARAPOVA
Le tennis revêt pour moi, une toute particulière émotion intrinsèque, enfouie désormais, mais qui a longtemps accompagné mes jours de jeunesse, puis de première maturité.
Je n'ai pas pratiqué le sport, mais l'ai par contre de très près vu pratiquer, tant sur te cours que professionnellement, le tout de manière très pointue.
Forcément je m'y suis intéressée .
Chaque année en ce temps-là , je regardais toute la quinzaine.
Aujourd'hui je me contente de la finale.
2012 fut un bon cru, millésimé pourrait-on dire.
Grande Dame que la championne en titre : Maria SHARAPOVA.
Une splendide athlète de 1m88, au sommet de sa discipline, qui rêvait depuis toujours de gagner Rolland Garros.
Match intense, rapide,puissant et beau.
Du grand tennis.
L'adversaire, Maria Errani, s'est battue jusqu'au bout, malgré son handicap :24 cm de moins, et beaucoup d'énergie à lutter contre cette inégalité. Quelle mérite.
Ceci a constitué l'essence même d'un match rare, et magnifique.
Une bien émouvante image, que j'ai réussi à saisir , sur mon écran de TV, cela s'entent.
Je n'étais pas là -bas. Quoi que j'y sois allée, vraiment, dans des conditions toutes spéciales, badge de professionnel sur la poitrine, visite des sous-sols, croisement des joueurs (Steffty en autres), autographe , déjeuner sous les tentes grand chic...et bien-sûr les match , dans les gradins , bien placée, quelque chose qui s'imprime en soi pour la vie.
Voir, Mac Enroe en réel, puis Agassi, Monica Seles, la belle époque, autre chose, autre tennis.
Depuis j'ai un petit pincement , en voyant ces images même actuelles, et la fameuse balle jaune, la terre battue..des choses en revanche elles, immortelles.
Un pan entier de ma vie aussi (...).
Tout cela est parti en cendres.
Ainsi va l'amour. Et tant pis, ou tant mieux. Je choisirai la seconde option.
MAIS.....
Saluons pour ce grand jour une championne vraiment méritante, car le chemin fut long, la victoire méritée, et la récompense ma fois rémunérée à juste peine. Un jour l'effort démesuré paie.
Brewery: Russian River Brewing Company
Santa Rosa, CA, USA
Web site: www.russianriverbrewing.com/web/brews/consecration.html (currently off line??)
Beer style: Fruit lambic? Belgian dark strong ale?
Alcohol (by volume): 10.0%
Tasted at: home
Note: aged in American oak Cabernet Sauvignon barrels with currants
Note: brewed with Brettanomyces, Lactobacillus and Pediococcus
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
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With the discovery of gold and the almost simultaneous granting of independence from New South Wales in 1851, the new State of Victoria rapidly assumed an importance unimaginable only a few years previously.
A very distinguished architect and devout Catholic, William Wilkinson Wardell, arrived in Melbourne and in 1858 designed the cathedral. Building operations were begun the same year. The nave was completed within ten years.
The building was ready for consecration in 1897.
The plans were for a magnificent Cathedral of immense proportions. It was, in fact, greater than anything attempted by English and Irish Catholics in their home countries and it is also the largest church to be built anywhere in the world, as a single entity, entirely within the 19th century. In the U.S.A., only the Cathedral of New York, it too dedicated to St Patrick and commenced at much the same time but brought to completion only in this century, comes close to rivalling it.
It was the architect's intention that the Cathedral should be erected in two stages: the nave and its aisles as soon as possible, with work then proceeding on the realisation of the remainder of the building. Consequently, and in keeping with medieval tradition, there is a change in style between the two clearly defined construction projects. The nave is in the architectural style known as "Early English", whilst the rest of the building is in that known as "Geometric Decorated" of some two centuries later in the development of Gothic style architecture.
The construction of St Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne was to occupy Wardell, by now also appointed inspector General of Public Works for the Government of Victoria, with the right of private practice, for the rest of his life. He was present at its consecration in 1897 and was working on plans for areas of the building not quite completed when he died two years later.
In the twenty years after the consecration of 1897, the Cathedral's interior decoration was completed, basically according to Wardell's intentions, but it is doubtful if he would have been entirely satisfied with the stencil patterned walls of the sanctuary and chapels, done to the designs of William Tappin.
Daniel Mannix succeeded as Archbishop of Melbourne in May, 1917. One of his first acts was to remove late Victorian and Edwardian era monuments which had been installed. He who also had the interior painted in a grey colour, eliminating the typical Wardell buff- pink coloured interior. Archbishop Mannix's greatest contribution was the completion of St Patrick's by the addition of the spires and other elements in the late 1930s.
To celebrate the centenary of its consecration in 1997, the Cathedral was closed throughout 1994 to be upgraded. Nothing was added to the main building. Rather, it underwent significant conservation work, with funds contributed by the federal and Victorian governments, corporate and philanthropic donors and the community of Melbourne.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.
The Reverend Canon David Williams is consecrated by the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Winchester Cathedral today.
Pictured: The Right Reverend David Williams is consecrated at Winchester Cathedral.