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- Brigit
- Exalted one. Irish and British. A triplicity of Goddesses associated with Fire and smithcraft, with poetry, and with motherhood and childbirth. As an individual, she is a daughter of the Daghda. In pre-Roman Britain, she was the tutelary Goddess of the...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Imbolc - Midwinter
- ABOUT IMBOLC | RITUAL | FOODS ABOUT IMBOLC Imbolg/Imbolc is pronounced EM-Bowl-ig or ic, it also known as Midwinter, Candlemass, Oimelc, Lupercus, Lupecal, Disting, Brigatia (Brigid's Day), Lady Day and Groundhog Day. Imbolg translates, according to McCoy, to...
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Holidays >> Imbolg
- Mother Of The Gods And The Father Of The Gael
- There is no surviving, or as yet translated, Creation story within Irish mythology. We learn from the Lebor Gabala Erenn, a text from the Christian Middle Ages, of the Tuatha De Danann, or "People of the Goddess Danu", who came to Ireland either...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Blackberry: Correspondences
- Rubus villosus Folk Names: Bly, Bramble, Bramble-Kite, Bumble-Kite, Cloudberry, Dewberry, Goutberry, High Blackberry, Thimbleberry Gender: Feminine Planet: Venus Element: Water Deity: Brigit Power: Protection, Healing, Money...
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Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary B
- Aedh
- Fire god, Irish A son of Ler. He is a Lord of fire, and may thus be considered as a male aspect of the Brigit. He is one of the children of Ler transformed into a swan by a wicked stepmother, see Conn for fuller details....
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Aine
- Brightness, glow, splendour, glory. Irish. A Faery Goddess of love and desire, she is also the tutelary Goddess of Knockany, Munster. In that her name derives from the root for "fire", She may be considered as an aspect of the Brigit....
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Bride
- Scottish Consort of Angus, a Scottish variant on Brigit....
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
Brigit is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Brigit books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Triple Goddess Brigit
- Brigit's feast, Imbolc, is celebrated on the first of February.
- www.sistersincelebration.org
- The True Patron of Ireland: Saint Brigit and the Rise of Celtic
- The Last Days of Celtic Christianity and the Resurrection of Saint Brigit .
- www.utc.edu
- Brigit: Soulsmith for the New Millennium
- liberate the traditions and legends surrounding the spirit of Brigit.
- mywebgrrl.ca
- The Festival of Brigit the Holy Woman - DIAS
- www.dias.ie
- Brigit is the Celtic Saint and Goddess of Poetry, Healing and
- Ireland. St. Brigit is often referred to as Muire na nGael “Mary of the Gael”.
- doirebhrighid.net
Suggested News Resources
- Mistrial declared in Kansas baby death case
- A mistrial was declared Friday in Reno County District Court for 20-year-old Brigit Hippen, who was 18 when her daughter died in February 2010 in their Hutchinson apartment. The Hutchinson News reports (http://bit.
- Doctor: Hutch Mom Agonized Over Killing Baby With Hair Dryer
- Brigit Hippin, 19, sobbed loudly Wednesday as a prosecutor showed a jury the autopsy pictures of her 3-month-old daughter. Little Karina Perez, just 3-months-old, died in February, 2010, when Hippin used an electric hair dryer to warm the baby.
- In-law units help homeowners pay bills, care for relatives
- On the lower balcony is Brigit Bacon, who rented the home's studio apartment. The Tuer family on a balcony of their home near Vancouver. On the lower balcony is Brigit Bacon, who rented the home's studio apartment.
- SOCCER: Ball State hosts No. 19 Illinois
- Brigit Reder attempts to block a kick from a Bowling Green last season. Ball State opens their home campaign against Illinois at 4 pm Illinois is not a team that eases into the flow of a game.
- What's in a name? St. Brides in Chesapeake
- St. Brides is a variant of St. Brigid (or Brigit) of Kildare, one of Ireland's most beloved saints.
Suggested Web Resources
- Brigid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In Irish mythology, Brigit or Brighid ("exalted one") was the daughter of the Dagda and one of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Entrance to the shrine of Brigit Celtic Gaelic Irish Mother Goddess
- You are about to enter the shrine of the ancient gaelic-celtic goddess Brigit.
- inanna.virtualave.net
- Brigit: The Survival of a Goddess
- Referred to as Bride, Bridey, Brighid, Brigit, Briggidda, Brigantia, I am using Her name, Brigid, here.
- www.druidry.org
- Celtic Goddess Brigit Datasheet
- Brigit was the goddess of fertility. She had three sons who collectively fathered one son, her grandson Ecne or Knowledge.
- www.shee-eire.com
- Brigit's Forge
- Brigit's Forge is dedicated to the Celtic Brigit. It contains information about Celtic mythology and folklore relating to Brigit and to poetry, healing and smithcraft.
- www.brigitsforge.co.uk
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