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new single called Patrick’s Breastplate is set to raise funds for Roscommon-based charity OM IrelanA new single called Patrick’s Breastplate is set to raise funds for OM Ireland. The song by Irish band MrJAG is based on the well-loved Celtic prayer commonly referred to as “St Patrick’s Breastplate” and has been released in time for St Patrick’s Day
Download MrJAG's beautiful song inspired by "St Patrick's Breastplate" prayer and support the work of OM Ireland! Irish band MrJAG wrote Patrick's Breastplate to celebrate and share Ireland's Christian heritage. The haunting melody and moving words of the song capture the heart of Patrick's message, which is as relevant today as it was in 5th century Ireland. Folk/rock band MrJAG, made up of trio Gareth Parker, Jamie McMillan and Andrew Lamberton have generously donated the proceeds of their song to OM Ireland. OM Ireland director, Mike Mullins said, “We are blown away by the generosity of the guys! This is such an incredible song and we want to share its encouraging message with the people of Ireland and around the world.” Click on the links to download the song from iTunes now!
Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me,
The song by Donegal band Mr Jag is based on the well-loved Celtic prayer commonly referred to as “St Patrick’s Breastplate” and is being released in time for St Patrick’s Day.
OM Ireland Director, Mike Mullins was deeply moved when he listened to the song in late February.
“I first heard Patrick’s Breastplate in the sitting room of lead singer Andrew Lamberton’s home, sung simply with just a guitar to accompany it. It stirred my heart and really inspired me. My first question was ‘Have you recorded this?’ It is just such a beautiful song.”
Folk/rock band Mr Jag, made up of trio Gareth Parker, Jamie McMillan and Andrew Lamberton, had in fact recorded the song and were looking for a way to distribute it. The band generously decided to donate the proceeds of the song to OM Ireland.
Mullins said, “We are blown away by the generosity of the guys! This is such an incredible song and we want to share its encouraging message with the people of Ireland and around the world.”
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 10:44 |


















