Sabhailte ag grasta
saved by the grace of god
In Irish it's "grásta amháin"
grásta, cuannacht
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Yes indeed grace is very important . Because we as christians are saved by grace and grace alone. It is not by our own deeds or by our own strength are we saved.
In Irish it's "slánaithe"
It means that with grace we are saved.
In Irish (Gaelic) it is "leathcheann". In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
The bible says you are saved by grace , and not by your great deeds.
The Gaelic phrase for "shadow walker" is "siúil na scáth." In this phrase, "siúil" means "walker" and "scáth" translates to "shadow." This expression can evoke themes of mystery and the supernatural in Gaelic folklore.
sauver de grace.....
In Irish it's "grásta"