Katharine of Aragon remembered at tomb in Peterborough
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- (30 Jan 2023)
UK KATHARINE OF ARAGON FESTIVAL
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Peterborough, UK - 28 January, 2023
1. Various of historical reenactor Elaine Masterson as Katharine of Aragon pausing by the tomb of Katharine of Aragon
Peterborough, UK - 27 January, 2023
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Elaine Masterson, Katharine of Aragon reenactor
"It's very moving to walk past where Queen Katharine was interred. It's very moving, when you're fortunate enough to be portraying her. It's quite something. And I like to think that she would be happy to know that we're honouring her and that all these wonderful people are coming into this building in her memory because she loved the people of England. There's no doubt about it. She loved the people of England. And had matters been different, had she had a son. I believe she would have been a happy queen for many more years."
Peterborough, UK - 28 January, 2023
3. Wide exterior of Peterborough cathedral
Peterborough, UK - 27 January, 2023
4. Wide pans left of ceremonial procession during the Commemoration Service for Katharine of Aragon
5. Wide of Jose Pascual Marco, ambassador to the UK of Spain
UPSOUND: (English) Jose Pascual Marco, ambassador to the UK of Spain
"Katharine was also a highly educated woman. She was a great ruler, of her own. She stood up in her time for promoting education for women and protecting the arts and literature."
6. Close pan left of Jose Pascual Marco laying wreath on Katharine's tomb
7. Low angle of closing procession
8. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Maria Robles, minister for Cultural Affairs, Embassy of Spain
"She was an extraordinary woman, advanced, educated who promoted not only the education of women but embraced the humanists of the age. She is a link that unites Spain and England and also she is and was a beloved, adored and mourned queen by her subjects and therefore she is for us, for the Spanish people resident in the UK and the Spanish embassy, one of the most important characters of common history."
9. Wide of Tudor reenactors playing the court of King Henry VIII and Queen Katharine of Aragon
10. Close of Queen Katharine
11. Close of King Henry VIII with Thomas Cromwell
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) The Very Reverend Chris Dalliston, the Dean of Peterborough
"In fact she was a woman of extraordinary power, of personality, courage, of faithfulness. And I think she is someone who could be an icon really to us of strength and courage and grace and somebody we really do well to remember. And a model for women particularly about... she was an ambassador. She led the country when Henry VIII was away from the nation, away from the country. So in many ways, she has an extraordinary message to tell us."
13. Close zoom of portrait of Queen Katharine hanging in Peterborough Cathedral
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) The Very Reverend Chris Dalliston, the Dean of Peterborough
"Remarkably, I think the Tudors have captured our historic imagination and people come in good numbers year by year and all through the year, actually, people come to Katharine's tomb to lay pomegranates and tributes to her tomb. I think she remains in the public imagination a very important person. And indeed, this service has grown year on year in terms of the significance it has. And I think it doesn't show any sign of waning."
Peterborough, UK - 28 January, 2023
15. Mid of woman writing tribute to Katharine on pomegranate shaped paper (pomegranates were her emblem)
16. Various close shots of pomegranate tributes left by the public
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How sweet and touching to see nearly 500 years after her death, Queen Catherine of Aragon receiving all this love and attention as she so rightfully deserves. None of the other wives receive such ceremony on this level. A woman who courageously faced trials, tribulations and heartache, a woman worth remembering.
Catherine of Aragon, Queen of Hearts, Queen of the people 🙏🕯️💕🕯️🌹🕯️✝️
Because if she wouldnt intervened in Flodden, England wouldnt exist today.
Katherine of Aragon was the most beautiful, intelligent, strong and brave of Henry VIII's queens! She was only one out of the six that openly defied and fought him! She could have easily sold out and accepted land, houses, riches, etc. but she decided to be true to herself, true to her faith and true to the future of her daughter! Rest in Peace, O mighty Queen Katherine!
This is so touching to see a festival honoring Queen Katherine. I love the cosplaying of people dressed up in fashions of her day. I still think her daughter Mary needs to be moved to rest beside her mother as she wanted in her will.
En paz descanse Reina Catalina De Aragón. Eres una dama de Dios. ❤
Poor Katherine of Aragon. Henry VIII really did her dirty in life and treated her shabbily even in death. I'm glad she's finally getting the respect that her husband denied her, just because she could not bear a son.
I am sure Katherine would have been thrilled to see a PROTESTANT minister leading a church service in her honour....what a slap in the face!
I'm rather sure that Katherine would be touched that the English people and its church honor her legacy every year, 500 years after her passing. Would she have preferred a Catholic ceremony? Maybe. But you must not be well enough read up on her and her principles to think she would spurn the sincere love and admiration given her with this event.
Queen Catherine was a true Monarch and a true wife. She was the only true wife of Henry 8, and the only true Queen of England during the lifetime of Henry 8. She lived and died a true Catholic. It is nice that the Anglicans are now being kind to her memory, but it would be nice if she was buried in a Catholic Church.
Return this particular Church to Roman Authority. There, that was easy.
@@ThomasOutt That is what they should do in good conscience. That would not be what was the wish of the Queen, to be where she is, but at least she could be buried in a place of her own religion.
It originally would have been a Catholic Church. But as you know Henry wanted his divorce that badly he changed everything to suit himself.
@@matthewrose6275 Yes, all too well, we know about henry 8
Please… instead of complaining about the mass not being catholic let’s be grateful they are respecting her memory as the Queen of England and what a great women that she was… I personally thank them and forever be grateful for honoring such lovely Queen of England!!
We complain about it, because it is wrong. And it is wrong that Mary I is still in a tomb together with Elizabeth I and not with her Mother.
@@Ragnar-l5w yes… but is all in the past and hopefully mother and daughter are already together on the other side. Thank you for your reply !!
Well? I find Tudor history fascinating!
Was it a catholic mass?
Good question 🤔
Doesn’t look like it based off of the vestments.
Of course it wasn't, Peterborough Cathedral is now part of the Church of England but it was Catholic when she was buried.
@ The original posting was on a recent mass. Meaning they could have respected her catholic faith.
She was a Trastamara, a daughter of the Catholic Kings in Spain, in the Hispanic tradition the Daughter never lose their Father's last name, even when married in any case they ad the last name of their husband to their own. she would be a Trastamara of Tudor.
Yes, but when a foreigner marries into a royal family, they normally give up their nationality & religion, and fully adopt customs & traditions, nationality and religion of their new adopted country. So, the Spanish name laws would probably not have applied to her.
She remained Catholic and a Spanish princess. Her daughter did the same. She didn’t renounce her Catholic faith when Henry decided to become a heretic and her daughter remained a Catholic queen as well
she was a catholic queen not a protestant queen👑
She would have been appalled.
Henry VIII gave her a burial fit for a princess dowager of Wales but years later Queen Mary of Teck ordered the renovation of Catherine's tomb and reburied her in a ceremony fit for a queen consort.
But she would be against a protestant service to honor her. It‘s like mocking her. And
Queen Mary I should be moved to rest with her mother.
Mary 1 was a Queen Regnant whereas Catherine only a Queen Consort. As a Queen Regnant Mary 1 should be in Westminster Abbey. Even Henry VIII didn't get to lie in the Abbey
@ Because Henry VIII wanted his funeral in St. Georgs Chapel. And Mary I wanted to be with her mother.
Viva España 🇪🇸