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Seirbhís as Gaeilge ar an oíche roimh Lá Fhéile Pádraig 2017

An Cléir a bhí ag an seirbhís (Clergy who took part): Canon George Salter, the Rev. Anne Skuse, the Rev. Adrian Moran, the Rev. Peter Rutherford, the Rev. Denis MacCarthy, the Rev. Elaine Murray (rector), the Rev. David Bowles, the Rev. Tony Murphy, Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, the Rev. Kingsley Sutton, and Bishop Michael Burrows (preacher).
An Cléir a bhí ag an seirbhís (Clergy who took part): Canon George Salter, the Rev. Anne Skuse, the Rev. Adrian Moran, the Rev. Peter Rutherford, the Rev. Denis MacCarthy, the Rev. Elaine Murray (rector), the Rev. David Bowles, the Rev. Tony Murphy, Archdeacon Adrian Wilkinson, the Rev. Kingsley Sutton, and Bishop Michael Burrows (preacher).

Reachtáladh Seirbhís den Comaoineach Naofa In Eaglais Naomh Muire I gCarraig Úí Laighin 16ú Márta, an Oíche roimh Lá Le Pádraig. Chan Ceolbhuíon Baile na Manach sleachta as ceol an aifrinn le Sean Ó Riada, agus thug easpaig Michael Burrows Pátrun Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise an tSeanmóir.

A Service of Holy Communion took place in St Mary’s, Carrigaline, on Thursday evening, 16th March, the Eve of St Patrick’s Day. Monkstown Chamber Choir with Roger Ellis, Organist and Choir Master, performed sections from Ceol an Aifrinn by Sean O Riada. Bishop Michael Burrows, Patron of Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise, preached the sermon.

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