Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick’s Day

 

Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick’s Day

Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick's Day


How To Say The Hail Mary In Irish Gaelic

Hail Mary Fáilte an Aingil

Sé do bheath’ a Mhuire,
atá lán de ghrásta, tá an Tiarna leat.
Is beannaithe thú idir mná
agus is beannaithe toradh do bhruinne losa.
A Naomh Mhuire, a mháthair Dé,
guí orainn na peacaithe, anois is ar uair ar mbás. Amen.

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Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick's Day

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Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly   Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick’s Day How To Say The Hail Mary In Irish Gaelic Hail Mary Fáilte an Aingil Sé do bheath’ a Mhuire,atá lán de ghrásta, tá an Tiarna leat.Is beannaithe thú idir mnáagus is beannaithe toradh do bhruinne losa.A Naomh Mhuire, […]

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