As St. Brigid's Day approaches on the 1st of February, the birthplace of Ireland’s beloved matron saint invites visitors to ...
IrishCentral Contributor Patricia Killeen on the heroic act of two Irish women in Paris that would have done St. Brigid proud ...
Brigid the goddess was associated with everything from poetry, healing and metal crafting to nature, fertility and fire. She was honored on the mid-winter holy day of Imbolc, still commemorated on ...
Imbolc is the end of winter, for the Celts around February 1, the time of renewal, the great cleansing. The festival is associated with the goddess Brigit, depicted as a triple goddess: maiden, mother ...
Imbolc is a time-honored fire festival, nestled between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This sacred celebration pays tribute to Brigid, the goddess of spring, who has been gently ...
The Southern Illinois Pagan Alliance hosts its first public ritual of the new year with Imbolc on Feb. 1 at the Gaia House ...
Meaning in the belly, Imbolc symbolizes the growth of new ... This plays out in the holiday's key figure Brigid, known as a goddess to pagans and a saint to Christians. For pagans, Brigid ...
There is plenty of events taking place to mark St Brigid's Day happening around the county - check out the full list!
A charity event in aid of Palestine is being held in Laois on St Brigid's Day which is being organised by three Portlaoise ...
Lord Mayor of Dublin Emma Blain with Natasha O’Brien and Bridget Macken at Merrion Square ... the festival honours the Celtic goddess Brigit, a powerful symbol of inspiration, healing, wisdom ...