Baby Joy for Cork starring in RTÉ’s Christmas program



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A Cork woman who appeared on an RTÉ program produced for Christmas about the nativity has experienced her own baby joy.

Naomi Lynch, a young future mother from Cork, featured 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 ‘good news of great joy. ‘

Their son, Cuán, was born almost immediately after filming, and both mother and baby are doing well.

The Nativity of the Cork.  Baby Cuan Michael Lynch.
The Nativity of the Cork. Baby Cuan Michael Lynch.

Naomi, who shared photos of the baby with her emotional husband, Peter, and Cuan’s older brother, Oisín, commented: “How Michael Lynch was born the day after we filmed, at 8.38pm – 7lbs 14oz of perfection! His older brother Oisín is obsessed with him! “

Naomi was among a diverse cast of people from Cork, who participated in the enactment of the 2000-year-old Gospel Nativity story, telling it line by line in its own contemporary context.

The parents of the cork manger.  Naomi and Peter Lynch welcome their new son.

The parents of the cork manger. Naomi and Peter Lynch welcome their new son.

The short film, which also stars Late Late Toy Show star Adam King, Cork hero Penny Dinners, Caitriona Twomey, young wheelchair basketball star Rebel Wheelers TJ Lotty, and a host of other Cork characters. , has already attracted more than 40,000 visits on social media. on the Twitter platforms of the RTÉ YouTube channel, even before being broadcast on television.

The Nativity of the Cork.  Older brother Oisín welcomes baby Cuan Michael Lynch
The Nativity of the Cork. Older brother Oisín welcomes baby Cuan Michael Lynch

Despite being visibly very close to delivering her baby at Cork University Maternity Hospital, Naomi Lynch agreed to don a robe and say a line from the original Nativity story, while awaiting the arrival of her own child: “You will find the baby wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger.”

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