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Today in Irish History – 1 February (Feabhra):

01/02/2017.Reading time 11 minutes.

In the Liturgical calendar, today is the Feast day of St Brigid. Saint Brigid of Kildare or Brigid of Ireland (c. 451-525) is one of Ireland’s patron saints along with Saints Patrick and Colm Cille. Her feast day is 1 February or Imbolc, the traditional first day of spring in Ireland. She is believed to […]

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Today in Irish History – 1 February:

01/02/2016.Reading time 7 minutes.

In the Liturgical calendar, today is the Feast day of St. Brigid. Saint Brigid of Kildare or Brigid of Ireland (c. 451-525) is one of Ireland’s patron saints along with Saints Patrick and Columba. Her feast day is 1 February or Candlemas (Imbolc), the traditional first day of spring in Ireland. She is believed to […]

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