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Saints and Relics in the Medieval Gaelic World

published this on 11:09 am, Wednesday, 2nd December, 2009
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December 11, 2009
7:30 pmto9:00 pm

The first thought here is that we’ve got both saints and relics in the contemporary Gaelic world – but irreverence apart,  this is the title of a talk by Gilbert Markus from the Department of Celtic Studies at University of Glasgow, hosted by the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid Argyll.

It is on Friday 11th December at 7.30pm in Lochgilphead Community Centre.  It’s free to members of NHASMA and costs £1 for visiting n on-members.

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