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Manx Language Development Officer Ruth Keggin Gell will be at our Retreat House, Thie Dy Vea (House of Life) in Peel next weekend to lead two events that are very different, but bonded together by the use of Manx Language.
On Friday 20 January, Ruth will lead GOW ARRANE - SING! an evening to learn and enjoy prayerful, peaceful chants from the Taize monastic community, translated (by Ruth) into Manx. The evening is in 3 parts - arrive at 6pm for a relaxed and informal workshop where we'll learn some of the most popular Taize chants - in Manx. Then we'll stop to share a simple tasty supper with time to chat, and we'll close the evening with a gentle time of worship in the style of the Taize community, using the chants we've learnt. The evening will finish around 8:30pm
On Saturday 21st January - God speaks Manx too, Yessir!
Book via the website: www.retreathouse.im
Thie Dy Vea is fully residential with comfortable double and twin en suite rooms - if you're thinking of coming to both Friday night and Saturday morning sessions, why not have a mini break and stay overnight Friday ?? see website for full details - www.retreathouse.im
Also on the programme - MEET THE HERO RODENTS !! Furry animals with exceptional scent detection skills are being trained to find landmines and other lethal explosives hidden in the ground in Cambodia (and other countries where hidden landmines cause thousands of deaths, and make huge areas of land too dangerous to use).
Manx Language Development Officer Ruth Keggin Gell will be at our Retreat House, Thie Dy Vea (House of Life) in Peel next weekend to lead two events that are very different, but bonded together by the use of Manx Language.
On Friday 20 January, Ruth will lead GOW ARRANE - SING! an evening to learn and enjoy prayerful, peaceful chants from the Taize monastic community, translated (by Ruth) into Manx. The evening is in 3 parts - arrive at 6pm for a relaxed and informal workshop where we'll learn some of the most popular Taize chants - in Manx. Then we'll stop to share a simple tasty supper with time to chat, and we'll close the evening with a gentle time of worship in the style of the Taize community, using the chants we've learnt. The evening will finish around 8:30pm
On Saturday 21st January - God speaks Manx too, Yessir!
Book via the website: www.retreathouse.im
Thie Dy Vea is fully residential with comfortable double and twin en suite rooms - if you're thinking of coming to both Friday night and Saturday morning sessions, why not have a mini break and stay overnight Friday ?? see website for full details - www.retreathouse.im
Also on the programme - MEET THE HERO RODENTS !! Furry animals with exceptional scent detection skills are being trained to find landmines and other lethal explosives hidden in the ground in Cambodia (and other countries where hidden landmines cause thousands of deaths, and make huge areas of land too dangerous to use).