Cumann Gaeilge na hEaglaise (English: Irish Guild of the Church of Ireland) is the Irish language society of the Church of Ireland. The society was founded in 1914, with aims to:
* promote the preservation of the spirit of the ancient Celtic Church within the Church of Ireland, and provide a focus for members of the church inspired by Irish ideals,
* promote the use of the Irish language within the church,
* collect hymns and other appropriate spiritual material of Irish origin,
* promote the use of Irish music and art in the church.
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| - Cumann Gaeilge na hEaglaise (English: Irish Guild of the Church of Ireland) is the Irish language society of the Church of Ireland. The society was founded in 1914, with aims to:
* promote the preservation of the spirit of the ancient Celtic Church within the Church of Ireland, and provide a focus for members of the church inspired by Irish ideals,
* promote the use of the Irish language within the church,
* collect hymns and other appropriate spiritual material of Irish origin,
* promote the use of Irish music and art in the church. (en)
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| - Cumann Gaeilge na hEaglaise (English: Irish Guild of the Church of Ireland) is the Irish language society of the Church of Ireland. The society was founded in 1914, with aims to:
* promote the preservation of the spirit of the ancient Celtic Church within the Church of Ireland, and provide a focus for members of the church inspired by Irish ideals,
* promote the use of the Irish language within the church,
* collect hymns and other appropriate spiritual material of Irish origin,
* promote the use of Irish music and art in the church. The society provided a bilingual service book to allow Irish and English to be used in parallel. (en)
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