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    The blessing of St.Brigid to you all on today from St.Brigid’s Well in at sunrise this morning Feb 1, 2020

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    St. Brigid turned water into beer, performed abortions and made a fella's eyes explode when he annoyed her. A true Irish saint

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    Today is the feast of St. Brigid, and the start of the Irish springtime. We used to make crosses like these by the dozen. This one was made by mum, and is the treasure of our house.

  4. 1/8 falls on the first of February, and is traditionally understood as marking the beginning of spring in Irish custom. Observances to mark the occasion commence today, on the eve of hear feast and attest to a consideration of renewal, regeneration and the feminine.

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    1st February is and , a festival marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox. The attributes of St. Brigid are derived from a pagan sun goddess and 'keeper of the flame'. The sun-like dandelion is one of her emblems.

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    Celebrating the friends, the mothers, the grandmothers the sisters, the wives, the aunts, the neices - the Irishwomen all over the world who inspire us everyday by doing the ordinary things extraordinarily well.

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    St.Brigid’s crosses are made on Brigid’s Eve, January 31st. They are usually made from fresh rushes. 1st February marks Lá Fhéile Bríde or St. Brigid’s Day. Keeping alive an Old Irish Tradition

  8. 31. sij

    Celebrate Irish women with The Herstory Festival of Light Illuminations, taking place nationwide on the weekend of with , , & :

  9. 1. velj

    Hard to focus on springtime, regeneration and renewal today, but wishing my mnázing sisters around the world well on this Lá Fhéile Bríde

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    A very happy you. Let’s celebrate feisty & fabulous & loving female role models everywhere. Check out projects or create your own to honour the women you admire.

  12. Today is . The day marks the start of the pagan festival of spring, and celebrates Brigid, one of Ireland’s patron saints and also a fertility goddess in Celtic mythology.

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    Happy ! It's time we made a national holiday and celebrate the feminine equally to . Sign the petition: Join us @ the GPO @ 8.15pm tonight as we illuminate w/ Brigid artwork! Art by: Brigid Birney.

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  14. Read President Higgins message on St. Brigid’s Day

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    The Oystercatcher - as gaeilge "Giolla Bhride". Happy

  16. For I‘ve been thinking about forgotten Irish women. And today marks 36 years since schoolgirl died after giving birth in a grotto. If you’ve time,please take 2 minutes to read about her & the shameful way Irish society treated unmarried mothers. Thread 👇

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    Lá Fhéile Bríde (St. Brigid's Day). The first day of spring, for ancient Irish people, fell on February 1st and was known as Imbolc. Here’s a poem written by Antoine Ó Raifteiri which will bring back memories to some of you.

  18. marks the end of the harsh rigours of winter, and ushers in the threshold of renewal and propogation - there is a promise in the air - Brigid, spring, you are welcome, come in!🌱☘️🌾

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  19. 31. sij

    St Brigid at the Well by the magical artist Courtney Davis rocking the GPO for the Light Festival. Time to make a national holiday and celebrate our matron Saint and Triple Goddess equally to St. Patrick

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    St Brigit, whose feast is , had an uncertain chronology; she was given several birth & death dates, all likely guesses; here's one from the Annals of the Four Masters ['death of Brigit' UCD MS A13 f245r @ucdarchives@DIAS_ISOS]

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