- "Ag
Críost an Síol" (Irish: [ə ˈcɾʲiːsˠt̪ˠ ə ˈʃiːlˠ];
meaning "Christ's is the seed") is an
Irish poem,
later set to
music by Seán Ó
Riada and subsequently...
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Gilla Críst,
Gille Críst, and
Giolla Críost are
masculine Gaelic personal names meaning "servant of Christ".
Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin (died 1127), Irish...
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Giolla Críost Brúilingeach (fl. 1440) was a
noted Scottish harp
player and poet. He was
mentioned in the Book of the Dean of Lismore,
which possibly identifies...
- Offaly,
Ireland Education St Patrick’s College,
Maynooth NUI
Galway Motto Críost liom,
Críost romham (Christ with me,
Christ before me) Coat of arms...
- 1105 1186 Sebourg,
France Blessed Christian (Christian O'Conarcy,
Giolla Criost Ua Condoirche) 1186
Eysteinn Erlendsson 1188 Nidaros,
Norway Archbishop...
- the
first M****
written in the
Irish language. This
featured the hymn "Ag
Críost an Síol",
which has
become po****r in its own right, and with such good...
- Riada's Irish-language M****, Ceol an
Aifrinn (which
includes the hymn Ag
Críost an Síol) from the Seipéal Mhic Dara at
Carraroe was also pla****. At foundation...
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Archdiocese of Dublin. The
Opening Liturgy was
titled Le chéile le
Críost ("Together with Christ"). Hymns,
psalms and
canticles were sung, incense...
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Christian pop, jazz, ballads, and an old
Irish hymn sung in
Gaelic called Ag
Criost an Siol.
Scallon starred in a West End
production of Snow
White and the...
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College Winners".
North Monastery website. 11
February 2024. "The Mon
versus Críost Rí — 'It was the
biggest game a lot of us ever pla**** in'".
Irish Examiner...