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- it is (wrongly) thought by many today to be an ancient medieval tune. Aifreann 2 ("M**** 2") premiered posthumously in 1979. Further works in the "classical"...
- churches. Likewise, in the Gaelic language of Ireland and Scotland the word Aifreann, usually translated into English as "M****", is derived from Late Latin...
- psalms for Sundays and major feast days of the three-year lectionary cycle. Aifreann in onóir Muire, Máthair Dé : eagrán do phobal agus/nó cór (M**** in honor...
- Sanctuary Suite, Flight from the Hungry Land, Island Wedding, Time for a Tune, Aifreann Chaomháin, Áille Na hÁille, The Dance of the Honey Bees, Dusk 'Till Dawn...
- poem inspired by the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, entitled Aifreann na marbh ("M**** for the Dead"). The poem is an imitation of the Roman Catholic...
- poem inspired by the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, entitled Aifreann na marbh ("M**** for the Dead"). The poem is an imitation of the Roman Catholic...
- Gilt statue of St Michael atop the church View of facade from Chapel St "Aifreann Cuímhneacháin (Commemorative M****)". 16 January 2018. Slater, Sharon (14...
- Gortahork". Donegal News. 10 March 2022. p. 39. "Súil ag Ardeaspag le níos mó Aifreann i nGaeilge ar fud na hÉireann". Tuairisc.ie (in Irish). 7 August 2017....
- O'Sé With Peadar Mercier. Circa Records, CIRCA 003 Other or solo 1979: Aifreann Cholmcille (Religious M**** sung in Irish, recorded in Cork) C****ette only...
- Retrieved 30 July 2016. MacDonald, Isabel T (24 January 2012). "Review: An Aifreann Ghàidlig - St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow". The Herald. Retrieved...