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Cork teen features in Christmas Eve TV music special

Cork teen features in Christmas Eve TV music special A Douglas girl features on the Christmas At Home on  Allie Sherlock who perform in Christmas At Home on RTE on Christmas Eve. Picture: Ruth Medjber A TEENAGE Cork singer takes centre stage in a special festive music show on Christmas Eve. Allie Sherlock, aged 15, of Douglas, sings Gabriel, How Can This Be? as part of Christmas At Home on RTÉ1 at 9.10pm. The show, hosted by Mary Kennedy and Ruth Smith, will blend traditional and modern carols, while special guests reflect on the meaning of Christmas at home, in a year which has kept people apart, but also brought them together.

Cork Nativity mum has Christmas miracle as her baby son Cuan is born

‘Cork Nativity’ mum has Christmas miracle as her baby son Cuan is born Naomi Lynch s son was born almost immediately after filming for an RTE short film The Cork Nativity 12:34, 24 DEC 2020 Naomi and Peter Lynch welcome new son Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Baby joy for Cork woman featured in RTÉ Christmas programme

Baby joy for Cork woman featured in RTÉ Christmas programme Naomi Lynch with baby Cúan Michael Lynch: Pic supplied by RTÉ. A Cork woman who appeared in an RTÉ programme produced for Christmas about the nativity has experienced her own baby joy. Naomi Lynch, a young expectant Cork mother, who features in RTÉ s short film, The Cork Nativity, on RTÉ One at 8pm this evening (repeated at 9.55am on Christmas Day), has shared her own glad tidings of great joy. Her son, Cuán, was born almost immediately after filming, and both mother and baby are doing well.

Cork Nativity mother has Christmas miracle of her own as bundle of joy Cuán is born

Cuán already in the Christmas spirit. Photo: Michael Lynch. Naomi was among a diverse cast of people from the Rebel County, who gave new life and voice to the 2000 year old Gospel Nativity story, telling it line by line in their own contemporary context. The short film, which also features Late Late Toy Show star, Adam King, Cork Penny Dinners hero Caitriona Twomey, young Rebel Wheelers wheelchair basketball star TJ Lotty and a host of other Cork characters, has already attracted over 40,000 views on social media before airing on TV. Despite being visibly very close to delivering her baby in Cork University Maternity Hospital, Naomi Lynch gamely agreed to pull on a dressing gown and deliver a line from the original Nativity story, as she awaited the arrival of her own son: You will find the baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger, Naomi declared,

Cork Nativity: Cúan Michael Lynch was born the day after we filmed

Cork Nativity: Cúan Michael Lynch was born the day after we filmed Tidings of joy for the Cork Mum starring in the Cork Nativity. Naomi Lynch with baby Cúan Michael. Thu, 24 Dec, 2020 - 08:54 Naomi Lynch, a young expectant Cork mother, who features in RTÉ s short film, The Cork Nativity, on RTÉ One at 8pm tonight (repeated at 9.55am on Christmas Day), has shared her own glad tidings of great joy. Her son, Cuán, was born almost immediately after filming, and both mother and baby are doing really well. Naomi, who shared photos of the baby beside her thrilled husband, Peter, and Cuan s big brother, Oisín, commented, Cúan Michael Lynch was born the day after we filmed, at 8.38pm - 7lb 14oz of perfection! His older brother Oisín is obsessed with him!

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