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The 1st of February, often called the first day of spring, is celebrated as St. Brigid's feast day. But who was she and why is she so venerated in Ireland and Scotland? Brigid lived in Ireland during a time when Christianity was spreading throughout the Celtic world and replacing the old pagan beliefs. A woman of unique vision, personality and spirit, Brigid worked tirelessly, spreading her message and disturbing the old order. She founded a monastery, championed the sick and poor and was a peacemaker in a violent land. The Life of Saint Brigid looks at the stories connected with the saint and examines why the Celtic goddess Brigid became fused with her in the legend. The author also explains the symbolism behind (and how to make) a St. Brigid's cross. The fire of Celtic spirituality lit by St. Brigid so many years ago continues to burn and readers will be fascinated by this story of a woman who continues to inspire today. The 1st of February, often called the first day of spring, is celebrated as St. Brigid's feast day. But who was she and why is she so venerated in Ireland and Scotland? Brigid lived in Ireland during a time when Christianity was spreading throughout the Celtic world and replacing the old pagan beliefs. A woman of unique vision, personality and spirit, Brigid worked tirelessly, spreading her message and disturbing the old order. She founded a monastery, championed the sick and poor and was a peacemaker in a violent land. The Life of Saint Brigid looks at the stories connected with the saint and examines why the Celtic goddess Brigid became fused with her in the legend. The author also explains the symbolism behind (and how to make) a St. Brigid's cross. The fire of Celtic spirituality lit by St. Brigid so many years ago continues to burn and readers will be fascinated by this story of a woman who continues to inspire today.
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