Irish Cultural Centre & Consulate General of Ireland Celebrate St. Brigid's Day


Irish communities across the United States are celebrating f Lá Fhéile Bríde, St Brigid’s Day on February 1, 2021, marking the coming of spring and the life of St. Brigid. 

In Massachusetts, the Irish Cultural Centre of New England and the Consulate General of Ireland in Boston present an afternoon of music, song, stories and exploration of Irish traditions at the Cultural Centre, located in Canton, about 10 miles from Boston.  Register for this free event by contacting mdoohor@irishculture.org or calling 781 821-8291. 

According to the Embassy of Ireland USA in Washington, DC: 

"Like many of Ireland’s other Christian feast days, Brigid predates Christianity – her roots lie in the Celtic festival of Imbolc, the feast of the goddess Brigid, celebrated at least five millennia ago. In old Irish, Imbolc means "in the belly", a reference to lambing and the renewal Spring promises.

"Brigid was a triple goddess – of healing, fire, and of poetry – and the saint who took her name, born in 450 AD, carried some of those same associations. The patron saint of poets and midwives, by legend, she maintained a sacred fire by the monastery she founded in Kildare. Alongside St Patrick and St Columcille, she is also one of Ireland’s three patron saints."



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