Celebrate the beginning of Summer and join us for a spiritual weekend in Dingle.
Féile na Bealtaine
We will have a bilingual service this year and there is a ‘céad míle fáilte’ to everyone to join us in celebrating the Eucharist in St. James’s Church at 11.30am on May 5th.
Dingle Festival
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Fáilte roimh chách.
St. James’s Church Contact: Eric Prestage 086 825 8995 Or Caroline Nolan, Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise 085 1632772
An Daingean, 5 May 11.30am. Bilingual Eucharist, St. James’s Church. 2.30pm. Retreat walk starting from Tigh Bhric. Refreshments at the end of the walk. If
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you want help with accommodation and/or booking lunch? Contact Eric Prestage
St. James’s Church
Cuir tús spioradálta leis an Samhradh i nDaingean Uí Chúis le seirbhís i nGaeilge i dTeampall Naomh Séamus. Last year Canon George Salter expressed great delight in being back in Daingean Uí Chúis, the place where he learned his Irish during the Second World War. Afterwards we had lunch building reserves for the walk. The walk lasted about 3 hours and this year it will start and finish at Tigh Bhric. Rev. Máirt will be leading the walk again this year. He has such a wealth of knowledge of archaeology, culture and religion – it is truly inspiring. It is all free – except for lunch!