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Tongue of the saints to echo round Lochgilphead church

GAELIC will be heard in Christ Church, Lochgilphead, over the Advent period.

Members will be singing some of the fixed parts of the liturgy in Gaelic at each 11am Sunday service, during the weeks leading up to Christmas.

Reverend Simon Mackenzie said: ‘It is important to keep the connections with the saints of Argyll a living one, and worshipping in the language they spoke is part of that connection.

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