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Titanic Centenary

Eamonn Holmes is in Belfast, where the world's most famous ocean liner was built, to reflect on the lives lost a century ago and the legacy of the 'unsinkable ship'. Maritime hymns come from St Thomas' Church, and guest singers Brian Houston and the Celtic Tenors perform inspiring songs of faith.

35 minutes

Last on

Sun 15 Apr 201220:00

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Eternal Father Strong to Save

    Congregation

    JB Dykes arra Jonathan Rea Words: William Whiting © New Voice Music

  • Lead Us Heavenly Father Lead Us

    Congregation

    From Flitz’s Choralbuch(1847) arr Jonathan Rea Words: James Edmeston, 1821hing Co

  • Abide with Me

    Congregation

    WH Monk arr Jonathan Rea Words: Henry Francis Lyte 1847

  • Faithful One

    Congregation

    Words/Music: Brian Doerksen Arr Jonathan Rea © 1989 Mercy/Vineyard Publishing/Music Services.

  • Nearer My God to Thee

    Congregation

    L Mason Arr Jonathan Rea Words: Sarah Flower Adams 1841.

  • Remember Me

    The Celtic Tenors

    Performance: Remember Me The Celtic Tenors

  • Precious Lord

    Brian Houston

    Performance: Precious Lord Brian Houston

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterEamonn Holmes
ProducerMaeve Ó Catháin
Executive ProducerMike Edgar

Broadcasts

  • Sun 11 Mar 201217:10
  • Sun 15 Apr 201220:00

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