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