So meteorological spring starts on March 1st, astronomical spring starts on March 21st, and traditional (Irish school) spring ...
As St. Brigid's Day approaches on the 1st of February, the birthplace of Ireland’s beloved matron saint invites visitors to ...
As the birthplace of St Brigid, Louth is the ideal place to visit to celebrate our matron saint and Celtic Goddess over the ...
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park will welcome the arrival of spring with its annual Imbolc Celebration, a vibrant festival ...
Dr Fiona Murphy says traditions like The Biddy on 1 February remind us of the threads that hold us together as a people.
BUNRATTY Castle and Folk Park welcomes the arrival of spring with its annual Imbolc Celebration, a vibrant festival honouring Celtic traditions and Saint Brigid, on Sunday, February 2 from 11am to 5pm ...
Looking for something to do this weekend? Maybe catch 'Misery' live on stage, learn about the Lunar New Year or make a ...
Saint Brigid’s Day is one of Ireland’s newest official holidays and celebrates a goddess and saint. Dublin has a whole host of activities this weekend.
Highlights include the Children’s History Workshop: Brigid’s Crosses, hosted by Dublin’s Historian in Residence for Children, ...
While St. Patrick has long been synonymous with Ireland, St. Brigid is experiencing a revival in the 21st century, gaining recognition as a symbol of feminine spirituality and empowerment. Also known ...