Grásta Dé leat i gcónaí
Okay, if you write it thus: May God shower you with His Grace. I suppose.
Go gcoinní Dia i mbois a láimhe thú
Thank you for your kind words and blessings. May the grace and love of God be with you always as well.
Scriptures may refer to sanctifying grace as "divine grace," "the grace of God," or simply "grace." It is often understood as the transformative power of God's love that enables individuals to grow in holiness and be united with God.
During her trial she was asked if she knew she was in God's grace, she answered: "If I am not, may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me."
During her trial she was asked if she knew she was in God's grace, she answered: "If I am not, may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me."
God ALWAYS helps us.
It is from an old Irish blessing: May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Some people do not accept God's grace because they don't know about it. They may find themselves questioning themself, or the things around them. Minister to them, pray with them.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn a manner of speaking, grace makes you a better person, and if you are living a grace filled life, then you are naturally going to be sharing with others. But directly, you may be a cause of helping others to come to grace, but they can only directly receive it from God.
It is the traditional Irish language greeting: literally (May) God (bless) you.
It the Irish phrase "May her dear soul be at the right hand of God".