Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
1Among them however, was Brigid Archer, who explained she was a diabetic.
2She'd attended Mass almost a dozen times with Molly and Brigid O'Byrne.
3Patrick also explained the whole vision of Brigid in an admirable manner.
4Spade was talking to Brigid O'Shaughnessy: How do you feel now, angel?
5He said over to himself the song that Brigid had taught him.
6Law agreed, and Patrick retired with Brigid to get a little sleep.
7Not a word of anything, Brigid says-noexplanation, no apology, nothing .
8St. Brigid says: The Virgin may suitably be called a blooming rose.
9I knew immediately that this was Michael and Lucy Wright's daughter, Brigid.
10Her antithesis would be Brigid, the goddess of healing, birth and learning.
11It had been left underneath a sprawling rhododendron by St Brigid's Well.
12Those are my orders. He gave Brigid a crude look of appreciation.
13Spade lifted his hat to her and went indoors with Brigid O'Shaughnessy.
14He seemed agitated, or nervous, and it made Brigid feel the same.
15St Patrick, St Colmcille and St Brigid are to his left-hand side.
16But he was running back towards Brigid as fast as he could.