The Lord's Prayer in Gaelic. Please see VoicesHome.com for more information. Voices Home invites everyone to look beneath the skin-deep differences and move beyond language barriers to find the common humanity and hope for a better world.
Traveling beyond the languages and voices, we find each person lifting up the same prayer. Then, the interwoven voices are joined by a gospel choir.
We hope you'll agree that beneath all our different languages and exteriors are similar searches, and that the work of realizing the dreams of a better tomorrow begins by expanding our outlook to see our shared humanity today.
Our thanks to all of the voices who took part in this project -- interns of The Carter Center, employees of The Elfenworks Foundation, and other friends far and near. Our thanks to you, our visitors, for all you do as a voice for peace in the world.
Why not slow it down?
MsJCBurke 3 weeks ago
Slow down!
DolphinInTheSunset 1 month ago
I... can't even follow along with the words.
CodeOmega0 1 month ago
@LiveLaughCheerSoccer
Thats because she said it the way someone speaking English would do if they were on crank.
Ambiduros 3 months ago
@truthseeker0183
If you actually studied history you would realise how stupid that is. The Catholic church was destroying pagan temples and altars and the pagan Senators like Symmachus tried to get them restored but they never did. If the Catholic church was infiltrated by pagans that wouldn't have happened. It also contradicts Jesus in the Bible where he says the church will not be overcome, but Protestants believe it was overcome for 1500 years.
Ambiduros 3 months ago
@truthseeker0183 LOL
Read Justin Martyr, Ignatius of Antioch, and Tertullian. They were Christians not long after the Apostles had died. Antioch was a bishop who wrote no more than a decade or two after John had died.
Tell me what you think. History's powerful stuff, man.
SorokChyetirye 3 months ago
slow down!
tuslawchic 3 months ago
@SorokChyetirye its an irish prayer so why finish it with a hebrew word which is actually phoenician & they came from israel,cannanite & eygpt so yes it is a deity, ay-men, aman, amen, amon, amun its the same dude has nothing to do with father or jesus christ. all you have to do is proper research your not much of a scholarly if you didnt figure this one out yet.
evodave08 3 months ago
i couldnt catch up with the words damn
Bajedu 3 months ago
@jedi1991 Historical fact and Protestants do not mix. To do so, they would have to desire to reform the Catholic Church, not turn on it and try to destroy it. We are the original Church. If something the Catholic Church was doing was so wrong, the reformers should have stayed with the Church and worked to reform it.
SorokChyetirye 3 months ago