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- Woman' to define Brigit is endorsed. Brigit1 and Patrick, two saints from the beginnings of Christianity in.
- 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
- Brigit is the Celtic Saint and Goddess of Poetry, Healing and
- St. Brigit is often referred to as Muire na nGael “Mary of the Gael”. Mara Freeman states, “Brigit The name “Britain” is a derivation of Brigit's name.
- doirebhrighid.net
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- www.brigittrueorganics.com
- Celebrate dog ownership at canine carnival
- By Mary O'connor Dog owners can remember their much loved pets who passed away, at a canine carnival to be held at Brigit's Garden in Roscahill next month.
- GREEN DRAGON SETS SAIL IN GALWAY BAY
- Jenny Beale of Brigit's Garden, Roscahill, AT THE LAUNCH OF her 600 mile charity cycle for her 60th birthday.
- Ancient London calling
- Some time in the sixth century, early Christians built a church on this spot over a sacred well dedicated to Brigit, a Celtic fertility goddess. Appropriating pagan places of worship in this way was common practice among the early Christians in London.
- 1000km cycle to mark 60th birthday
- Ms Beale, founder and director of Brigit's Garden in Roscahill, west Galway, has been in training for several months.
- News and notes - Omaha.com
- The Brigit St. Brigit Theatre will be back for another season, its 19th. The theater has not yet announced its lineup of plays for 2011-12.
- 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 True Organics,Wholesale Organic Castile Soap, Wholesale
- What better gift than an assortment of Brigit's luxuriant, rejuvenating bodycare?
- www.brigittrueorganics.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
- Brigit Binns Home
- Brigit's twenty-fourth cookbook—the eleventh with her friends at Williams- Sonoma—is The Cook and the Butcher.
- www.brigitbinns.com
Brigits is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Brigits books and related discussion.
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