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The cuckoo (‘an chuach’) holds a special place in Irish folklore, and is associated with many traditions and beliefs. The cuckoo is intimately linked with the changing of the seasons, particularly signalling the start of summer and its eventual end. The cuckoo arrives in Ireland typically around April and departs by the end of summer, making it a natural marker of the passing seasons. It is said that “the cuckoo comes in April, she sings her song in May, then in June another tune, and in July she flies away.” The cuckoo’s song is one of the most recognisable and well-known of all Irish bird species. The cuckoo’s song period is late April to late June, and its call is often mentioned in Irish poems, songs, and stories, symbolising not just the promise of summer but also transformation and change. We associate the cuckoo’s call with summer approaching, the days growing longer, the weather warming, the blooming of flowers and the sowing of crops. Irish folklore is rich with references to the cuckoo and its role as a seasonal marker, and much hung on the arrival of the cuckoo. Some people said that if you didn’t hear the cuckoo by the end of May, “you wouldn’t live another year”. If the cuckoo arrived before you had your crops sowed, you would be classed as a “cuckoo farmer”, meaning you were seen as being a bit lazy. Oats sown after this time were referred to as “cuckoo oats”, while a lamb born after this date was known as a “cuckoo lamb”. One popular belief was that you should have money in your pocket the first time you hear the cuckoo to ensure prosperity throughout the year. In Donegal, anything out of the ordinary was termed “a winter cuckoo”. This “seanfhocal” (proverb) also links the cuckoo with a bad harvest: "Má ghlaonn an chuach ar chrann gan duilliúr, díol do bhó agus ceannaigh arbhar." In other words, if the cuckoo calls from a tree without leaves, sell your cow and buy some grain!
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  • St. Brendan’s Window   May 21, 2025
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  • Ned Edward McDonagh12 May, 2025
  • Nora Grace Cleary7 May, 2025
  • Céilim Lee7 May, 2025
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  • Noel (Flossy) HoganMay 19, 2025
  • Natalie Browne (née Walsh)May 19, 2025
  • Anne Coleman (née Kelly)May 12, 2025
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Graduation Class of 2025 St. Brendan's Community School, Birr Monday May 19th 2025
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Graduation Class of 2025 St. Brendan's Community School, Birr Monday May 19th 2025
Mercy P.S had a wonderful May Procession in the prayer garden last Friday, celebrating our mother Mary.  Thanks to Ms. Ryan for leading in this lovely celebration.
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Mercy P.S had a wonderful May Procession in the prayer garden last Friday, celebrating our mother Mary. Thanks to Ms. Ryan for leading in this lovely celebration.
Holy Communion Day Carrig N.S Sunday May 18th
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Holy Communion Day Carrig N.S Sunday May 18th
Holy Communion Day Mercy P.S & St. Brendan's P.S Saturday May 17th
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Holy Communion Day Mercy P.S & St. Brendan's P.S Saturday May 17th
Shinrone/Clonlisk Holy Communion Day Saturday May 17th
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Shinrone/Clonlisk Holy Communion Day Saturday May 17th
First Holy Communion Day Killeen N.S, Crinkill N.S. & the Parish Preparation Programme Saturday May 10th
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First Holy Communion Day Killeen N.S, Crinkill N.S. & the Parish Preparation Programme Saturday May 10th
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