Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
1Read More Their burial will take place afterwards to St. Brigid's Cemetery Castlemagner.
2Another time she spoke of St. Brigid, the Bride of Christ.
3It was founded in the fifteenth century, by the MacCarthys, under the invocation of St. Brigid.
4He was injured on the Underground in London and taken to St. Brigid's Hospital, where he died.
5They add: "There was a great snow this year, which from Christmas to St. Brigid's day continued."
6He interrupted with a long tirade against Home Rule which proved, to his satisfaction, that St. Brigid was also "high-falutin' nonsense."
7The New Yorker, April 17, 1989 P. 35 On St. Brigid's Day the new life could be entered View Article
8St. Brigid says: The Virgin may suitably be called a blooming rose.
Translations for St. Brigid