
Patrick (Newtownards) and the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation (Comber). Fr Martin O'Hagan is Parish Priest of the Parish of Newtownards and Comber with two churches: The Church of St.


A paperback edition was released in April 2012.Ģ011–2018 Then Sings My Soul and Alleluia In November 2010 they released an autobiography Soul Song: Reflections on an Unexpected Journey (Hardback). In Canada, the album charted on #100 on the Canadian Albums Chart and #8 on the Canadian Classical Albums Chart. The album debuted at #3 on the US Top Classical Albums Chart and #18 on the Top Christian Albums Chart. The trio's first Christmas album, Noel, was released 2 November 2010. They noted that it was an auspicious day for the city and for the future. Their concert itinerary also took in two concerts in the Millennium Forum in the City of Derry, the first concert coinciding with the release of the Saville Report on Bloody Sunday. The trio completed a very successful concert tour of UK & Ireland playing to packed houses and ending with a homecoming concert in Belfast's Waterfront Hall. It was released in November 2009 and has reaped platinum awards in Ireland and Sweden, where the album reached the No 1 spot in the Swedish charts just before Christmas 2009. In August 2009, they began recording their second album, entitled "Harmony", under the same production team.

In the 21 March issue of The Tablet, it is claimed that the album has sold more than 1 million copies in Ireland alone. The group's concert schedule does not follow the usual band format as clauses in their bespoke contract places the emphasis on them continuing their pastoral work in their respective Parishes and in the Diocese of Down & Connor. The debut album turned 7 times Platinum in Ireland, and Platinum in UK, Sweden, Norway as well as going Gold in New Zealand, Canada and Spain. In December 2008, they scooped the Guinness World Record for "Fastest-selling UK debut for a classical act". The eponymous album was released in Ireland on 14 November 2008 by Epic RecordsĪnd has since been released worldwide in over thirty countries and preceded by an ITV documentary and PBS special in the United States.
