As I said, it’s the little things every day that keep you happy. Love the signs on the bulletin board in front of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Route 36 in Highlands. They’re clever, make you stop and think and keep up with the seasons.
This week, it’s the Irish who are being remembered with the Dia Duit at the bottom of the message. Hopefully it will still be up there Saturday when thousands will be descending on Highlands for the biggest St. Patty’s Day parade around.
Because of the parade, even mass at OLPH has been changed to 5:15 on Saturday to ensure people have time to find their cars and get to church.
Dia Duit, by the way, is the most common way to say “hello” among Irish nationals who speak Gaelic. The greeting literally means “may God be with you.”