Claare ny Gael 4th April 2021

Published: April 3, 2021, 10 p.m.

We look at the background to yn Chaisht, the Eastertide - , starting with the origin of the names of this moveable feast of the church in English and in the Celtic languages. The Manx traditions of Jeheiney Caisht, Good Friday, include an apparently pagan element. Overall Manx farmers were pessimistic about stock born at this time and by some it was considered an unlucky time.

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Our short story in Manx is another of Virginia Woolf's allusive pieces about Miranda sleeping 'In the Orchard'.

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As nyn giaull -
\nSAMLING - Giulleachan/Gakkori
\nLINDA GRIFFITHS A SORELA - Can Mered
\nMILLADOIRO - Axeitame a polainina
\nTHE MOLLAG BAND - Quoi ta'n dooinney quaagh?
\nMARIE-ALINE LAGADIC - Ma labousig er c'hoad
\nCORNCROW - Pysk pi
\nDARACH O CATHAIN - Amhran na tra baine
\nOSKORRI - Aita semeak
\nMACTULLAGH VANNIN - Flitter Dance/Cum yn shenn oanrey cheh