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Catalogue number | REB 445 | ||||||||||
Title | John Paul II, the pilgrim pope | ||||||||||
Artist(s) | Various | ||||||||||
Cover condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
Record condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
BBC records label code | D | ||||||||||
Item deleted? | Yes | ||||||||||
Released | 1982 | ||||||||||
Distributed / printed by | PRT RECORDS (Sales) LTD | ||||||||||
Country of origin | UK | ||||||||||
Media type | Primary | ||||||||||
Media genre | Music - Religious View all other tracks listed as Music - Religious. | ||||||||||
Run-off codes / Shop bar codes | REB 445 A1 PAG REB 445 B1 PAG | ||||||||||
Lacquer cut at and by | P.R. Records Limited or Adrenalin - Peter Lawrence. Information provided by Discogs website. | ||||||||||
My rating | ***** | ||||||||||
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Number have | 1 | ||||||||||
What type of seller was used? | Other online shop | ||||||||||
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A1 | The arrival at Gatwick Airport of Pope John Paul II. The Pope's message to the people of Britain. Commentary by John Timpson | 35.02 | |||||||||
The Mass at Westminister Cathedral, London on 28th May | |||||||||||
A2 | Homily by Pope John Paul II (excerpts). Part of the Eucharistic Prayer (Celebrant | ||||||||||
A3 | The Pope speaks from the balcony of Westminster Cathedral | ||||||||||
A4 | Pope John Paul II and H. M. The Queen at Buckingham Palace, commentary by David Dimbleby | ||||||||||
The service for the sick and disabled at St. George's Cathedral, Southwark | |||||||||||
A5 | Homily by Pope John Paul II to those gathered outside the Cathedral | ||||||||||
A celebration of Faith in the Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, on 29th May | |||||||||||
A6 | Commentary by Peter Jones. Fanfare played by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble | ||||||||||
A7 | Let the angelic choirs of Heaven [Giovanni Gabrieli, sung by the Choirs of Canterbury and Rochester Cathedrals conducted by Allan Wicks, organist David Flood] | ||||||||||
A8 | Address by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. & Rt. Hon. Robert Runcie, M.C., P.C. | ||||||||||
A9 | Pray the Jerusalem may have peace and felicity [York Scottish Psalter 1615, sung by the Choirs and Congregation conducted by Allan Wicks, organist David Flood] | ||||||||||
A10 | Renewal of Baptismal Vows and Address by Pope John Paul II | ||||||||||
The mass at Wembley Stadium, London, on 29th May | |||||||||||
A11 | Entrance of the Pope and Bishops | ||||||||||
A12 | Hymn - Come, Holy Ghost [Thomas Tallis / Arr. David Willcocks. Sung by the Choirs of Westminster Cathedral and St. George's Cathedral, Southwark and special Choir of 350 from nine Roman Catholic dioces] | ||||||||||
A13 | Address of Welcome by His Eminence Cardinal G. B. Hume | ||||||||||
A14 | Glory to God in the Highest (from A Festival Responsorial Mass) [Philip Duffy / Sung by the Choirs of Westminster Cathedral and St. George's Cathedral, Southwark, with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemb] | ||||||||||
A15 | Homily by Pope John Paul II (excerpt) | ||||||||||
A16 | Recessional Hymn - Hail the day that sees them rise [R. Williams / Arr. David Willcocks: words Charles Wesley and others. Sung by the Choirs of Westminster Cathedral and St. George's Cathedral, Southwall] | ||||||||||
Gathering of 20,000 Polish people in Britain at Crystal Palace, London, on 30th May | |||||||||||
A17 | Spontaneous singing from the crowd as the Pope leaves after addressing them in Polish. Czanrna Madonna | ||||||||||
Mass at Coventry Airport on 30th May | |||||||||||
A18 | Homily by Pope John Paul II (excerpts) | ||||||||||
Ceremony of Welcome at the Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool on 30th May | |||||||||||
B1 | Hymn | 37.02 | |||||||||
Polish Christmas Carol | |||||||||||
B2 | Lulajze Jezuniu (Trad.) Sung by the Choir conducted by Ian Tracey | ||||||||||
Mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool | |||||||||||
B3 | Alleluia [Philip Duffy 1967. Sung by the Choir of the Metropolitan Cathedral conducted by Philip Duffy, organist Terence Duffy] | ||||||||||
B4 | Homily by Pope John Paul II (excerpt) | ||||||||||
B5 | Hymn - Where love and loving-kindness dwell - Tune [Billing by Sir Richard Terry arr. Philip Duffy, text - Ubi Caritus para - Geoffrey Preston OP. Sung by the Choir conducted by Philip Duffy, organist] | ||||||||||
B6 | The Pope speaks to the young people of the Cathedral who sing Hymn - Merseyside on the Piazza o Bind us together, Lord | ||||||||||
Mass at Heaton Park, Manchester on 31st May | |||||||||||
B7 | Polish song - Boigurodzica ''Mother of God'' the oldest religious song in Poland. [Traditional / Sung by massed Polish Choirs conducted by Bernard Opeldus] | ||||||||||
Rally at Knacesmire Racecource, York | |||||||||||
B8 | Address by Pope John Paul II (excerpt) | ||||||||||
B9 | Description of the arrival of the Pope at Turnhouse Airport, Edinburgh, by Jack Reagan | ||||||||||
Youth Rally at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh | |||||||||||
B10 | Address by John Paul II (excerpts) | ||||||||||
Pope John Paul II is greeted by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at the Assembly Hall, Edinburgh | |||||||||||
B11 | Address of Welcome by the Moderator | ||||||||||
Address of Welcome at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh | |||||||||||
B12 | Address by His Eminence Cardinal G. Gray | ||||||||||
B13 | Salve sung by the Choir of St. Mary's Cathedral conducted by George Farmer | ||||||||||
B14 | Will ye no come back again? (Trad.) Sung by the teachers and students of St. Andrew's College, Bearsden, Glasgow | ||||||||||
Mass at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow on 1st June | |||||||||||
B15 | Hymn | ||||||||||
B16 | Address by Pope John Paul II (excerpts) | ||||||||||
B17 | The Whole World in His Hands (Trad.) Sung spontaneously by the crowd | ||||||||||
Mass at Pontcanna Fields, Cardiff, on 2nd June | |||||||||||
B18 | Ave Verum Corpus sung by a Welch Youth Choir | ||||||||||
Youth Rally at Ninian Park, Cardiff | |||||||||||
B19 | Address by Pope John Paul II (excerpts) | ||||||||||
Departure from Cardiff Airport | |||||||||||
B20 | Final Blessing by Pope John Paul II | ||||||||||
B21 | Song - Our God Reigns [Leonard E. Smith Jnr. / Sung and played by those at the Youth Rally, Cardiff] | ||||||||||
Total length of media 1:12:04. |
DuplicatesBelow listed is any duplicates I have for this release. | |||||||||||
Duplicate item 1 | Reason Mistake, condition SMDY Run off code(s) REB 445 A1 PAG REB 445 B1 PAG | ||||||||||
Duplicate item 2 | Reason Mistake, condition DMDY Run off code(s) REB 445 A2 PAG REB 445 B2 PAG |
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My rating | 3 | |
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Extra notes on cover, middle (gatefold sleeve) and any inserts | ||
We are to welcome a Pope to our shores for the first time in history. It is sure to be a visit of immense significance for our spiritual and religious life as a Roman Catholic community. We hope, too, that it will provide fresh impetus towards visible Christian unity, both with the Anglican Church and with all other Christian bodies in our land. We would like to think that in different ways the whole nation will be able to share our joy and benefit from the presence among us of this man of God. CARDINAL BASIL HUME 10th February, 1982. The historic visit to Great Britain of Pope John Paul II. His Holiness John Paul II speaks to 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium, London. ''As I look at this great assembly I am full of respect for each of you. You are God's sons and daughters: He loves you. I believe in you. I believe in all mankind. I believe in the unique dignity of every human being. I believe that each individual has a value that can never be ignored or taken away. Yet I also know that often, too often, human dignity and human rights are not respected. Man is set against man, class against class, in useless conflicts. Immigrants, people of a different colour, religion or culture, suffer discrimination and hostility. The heart of man is restless and troubled. Man conquers space but is unsure about himself; he is confused about the direction in which he is heading. It is tragic that our technological mastery is greater than out wisdom about ourselves. All this must be changed. ''O Lord, the earth is full of your creatures ... When you send forth your spirit, they are created, and you renew the face of the earth'' (Ps. 104:24,30). Let this be our plea. May we be renewed in the depths of our hearts in the power of the Holy Spirit.'' | ||
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