Muirne
Does anyone know how to pronounce Muirne? It's Irish Gaelic.
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I don't know where of Ireland are you, but since the Irish translation of the Bible (1981) had a short print run, it can be hard to find here in this board with a copy.
The most easy would be to go to the Central Catholic Library in Dublin (it is in the centre, on Merrion Square):
http://www.catholiclibrary.ie/
The most easy would be to go to the Central Catholic Library in Dublin (it is in the centre, on Merrion Square):
http://www.catholiclibrary.ie/
This message was edited 3/26/2009, 7:53 AM
Irish Bibles
Was this message meant for me? Thank you very much. I didn't even know they stopped printing the Bible in Irish. Could explain why I've only ever seen one, though. I thought if I went to Galway or something, I could buy one there. Next time I'm in Dublin I'll try finding a copy at the Library.
From Laura
Was this message meant for me? Thank you very much. I didn't even know they stopped printing the Bible in Irish. Could explain why I've only ever seen one, though. I thought if I went to Galway or something, I could buy one there. Next time I'm in Dublin I'll try finding a copy at the Library.
From Laura
Yes, sorry, my mistake
I saw your message asking for Irish equivalents to Biblic names and when I went to answer it, I put the answer under the wrong message.
I don't know if at the Catholic library on Abbey Street, in front the stop of the Luas, they have it on sell. Last time I checked, I didn't see any copy, but I will check again next time I go to Dublin.
I saw your message asking for Irish equivalents to Biblic names and when I went to answer it, I put the answer under the wrong message.
I don't know if at the Catholic library on Abbey Street, in front the stop of the Luas, they have it on sell. Last time I checked, I didn't see any copy, but I will check again next time I go to Dublin.
In Gaelic, it something like...
mweer-na.
mweer-na.
Thank you!