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  • Imbolc is also know as Brighid's Day* or Saint Brigit's day depending upon whether you are Pagan or Christian.

    Happy Imbolc Brigindo 2008

  • Imbolc is also know as Brighid's Day* or Saint Brigit's day depending upon whether you are Pagan or Christian.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Brigindo 2008

  • 'Brighid's Runes' is a collection of around 40 poems by over twenty women from various parts of Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2008

  • 'Brighid's Runes' is a collection of around 40 poems by over twenty women from various parts of Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland.

    Brighid's Runes Anthology Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2008

  • It hardly matters if I "worship" Brighid or Mórrígan or Aphrodite or Kali.

    Something Cool thingunderthest 2009

  • Known by a multitude of names, Brighid is inseparable from Imbolc and with it, from the history of Christianity.

    Brighid, Goddess In-Between | miscellani.org 2010

  • Sister to faery folk, protector of animals, Brighid is the Celtic goddess of poetry ‘n’ prophecy, healing ‘n’ regeneration, and metalwork ‘n’ handcrafts.

    Brighid, Goddess In-Between | miscellani.org 2010

  • Míchealín Daugherty : "Brighid, the Sun Goddess"

    Brighid, Goddess In-Between | miscellani.org 2010

  • I mean, what if I stood around outside some local Xtian church on Sunday, and when they exited, annoyed the congregation members with questions like, Have you ever thought about the Morrigan, or Dionysus, or Brighid?

    The Whore's Daughter greygirlbeast 2008

  • Aisling : "Sanctuary of the Gracious: Goddess Brighid, Mother of the Gael"

    Brighid, Goddess In-Between | miscellani.org 2010

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