In search of Celtia, promoting interest and providing information on all that is Celtic of the Celtic Nations of the Western Atlantic Seaboard, the Celtic Bow/Arc. Considering Pan Celtic Unity towards a Political Pan Celtic Union, perhaps a Confederation of Celtica?

1 January 2011

1 - 2 FEBRUARY: CELTIC SAINT BRIDES DAY FESTIVAL.


Information Below Thanks To Google:

  1. Brigid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In Irish mythology, Brigit or Brighid ("exalted one") was the daughter of the ... SaintBrigid's feast dasy is on 1 February celebrated as St Brigid's Day in the ... such as in the name 'Llansanffraid' = 'Saint Bride's Village' and ...
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  2. The Wheel of the Celtic Year: Imbolc

    On the Celtic Wheel of the Year, Imbolc is celebrated on February 1st and ... There are places in Scotland where St. Bride's Day festivities are still very ...
    www.chalicecentre.net/imbolc.htm - Cached - Similar
  3. St Bride |

    St Bride February 1st St Bride (Brigit, Brighde), was born in the year 450 near Dundalk.... She is associated with Celtic goddess Brigit, a model of motherhood to ... It is said that, if the cows are found lying down on her feast day, ...
    www.barracatholic.co.uk/celtic-saints/st-bride - Cached - Similar
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    Brigit is the Celtic Saint and Goddess of Poetry, Healing and ...

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    making new Brigid's crosses or Celtic crosses for the year, and burning the ones from the previous year. 54. St. Bride's Day, Scotland ...
    www.susa-morgan-black.net/files/filecabinet/incoming/.../Bridgetgwers.pdf
  5. The Search for Bride's Well

    22 Nov 1999 ... However, on a beautiful early Spring day in February 1993, Bride's month,.... E.G. Bowen, The Settlements of the Celtic Saints in Wales, ...
    people.bath.ac.uk/liskmj/living-spring/.../ns3/ns3cs1.htm - Cached - Similar
  6. Welsh at Heart Family & Local History - Saint Bridget, Patron ...

    St. Bridget died 1st February A. D. 523. Feast day February 1 ... The Celtic Church developed different styles of spirituality, history, ... Glamorgan contains three: St. Bride'sMajor, St. Bride's Minor, and St. Bride's-super-Ely. ...
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  7. Brighid and St Bride

    Hills and mountains were the entrances to the Celtic Otherworld, the land .... St. Bride's Day preceeds Imbolg or Candlemass. The Roman festival in honour ...
    www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/brighid.htm - Cached - Similar
  8. St Bride's Liverpool - Welcome

    10.00am Holy Communion on Christmas Day. Theme "The First Christmas" part 1 ... The Well at St Bride's. A time of informal worship rooted in the Celtic ...
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  9. Wales - Goddess Alive! A magazine of Goddess celebration and research

    In South Wales there is St. Bride's Bay, which forms a great sweep along the coast. ...Its name comes from the Celtic Goddess/Saint, and is most probably the place ... whichbrides would visit on their wedding day; St. Frides Well ...
    www.goddessalive.co.uk/issue16/wales.html - Cached
  10. Godney chapel - Bride's Mound

    The most practical route for the Irish Celts to have taken to Glastonbury would have been to sight land at St David's Head, taking shelter in St Bride's Bay ...
    www.bridesmound.com/events2009.htm - Cached

    1. Books

      The poems celebrate the sacred in every day life and our relationship with the earth. ... Good introduction to the lives of the Celtic saints within the landscape of the British ... Saint Bridefrom the Book of Lismore - Iain MacDonald ...
      www.brighid.org.uk/books.html - Cached - Similar
    2. Brigantia: a pan-Celtic goddess (The Most High)

      The association of Brigit in Ireland and her equivalend, St Bride, in Scotland with this day may man that is was once considered holy to the goddess ...
      www.celtnet.org.uk/gods_b/brigantia.html - Cached - Similar
    3. St Cuthbert's Website : Celtic Way - Saint Brigid

      In Gaelic, the oystercatcher is called the Guide of St Bride, ... was tended by her nuns and kept alight as a fire of resurrection, night and day. ...
      www.st-cuthberts.net/brigid.php - Cached
    4. St Bride

      Hence the festival is occasionally called La Fheill Bride nan Coinnle, the Feast-day of Brideof the Candles, and the saint herself Bride boillsge, i.e. St ...
      www.cushnieent.force9.co.uk/CelticEra/Saints/saints_bride.htm - Cached - Similar
    5. Dale Marloes St Ishmaels St. Brides Local History

      Open Meeting 'St Bridget and the Celtic Saints' an illustrated talk by the Rev. Rhiannon Johnson 7.30pm at St Brides Church - it is advisable to wear warm ...
      www.dale-coastlands-history.org.uk/events/index.htm - Cached - Similar
    6. Saint Brigid

      Saint Brigid,Brigid,Ireland,Briget,Saint Bride,Irish,Gaelic,Saints,Kildare. ... Whichever! of Kildare of Ireland Celtic Saint ... (Now Spring is here, the days will grow shorter, And after Brigid's Day, I'll head for the hills-Raftery ...
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    7. West Kilbride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Roman roads can still be explored around the village to this day, ... In 1826, the Hunterston Brooch, a highly important Celtic brooch of .... St. Andrew's church, formerly known as St.Brides, belongs to the Church of Scotland. ...
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    8. Imbolc by Susa E. Black

      All participate in making new Brigid's crosses or Celtic crosses for the year, and burning the ones from the previous year. 54. St. Bride's Day, Scotland ...
      www.druidry.org/obod/festivals/imbolc/index.html - Cached
    9. Brigid | Mysterious Britain & Ireland

      Some scholars believe that Brigid is the Celtic equivalent of the Roman ... The eve of St Bride's (Brigid) day was celebrated in Ireland (and in some parts ...
      www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/pantheons/brigid.html - Cached - Similar
    10. St Bride's Day - Imbolc, Candlemas and February Folklore

      St Bride's Day. In the Highlands of Scotland the revival of vegetation in spring ... Probably she is no other than Brigit, the Celtic goddess of fire and ...
      www.witchology.com/contents/february/frazer_folklore.php

      Gethin.