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- known as a "wheel cross" or "St. Brigid's Bow". Unlike other Brigid's crosses, which were typically made of straw, the interlaced cross is often made of...16 KB (2,057 words) - 17:20, 2 February 2024
- Imbolc (redirect from St Brigid's Day)role of Brigid. Escorted by other girls, she went house-to-house wearing 'Brigid's crown' and carrying 'Brigid's shield' and 'Brigid's cross', all made...36 KB (4,194 words) - 09:24, 26 August 2024
- role of Brigid. Escorted by other girls, she went house-to-house wearing 'Brigid's crown' and carrying 'Brigid's shield' and 'Brigid's cross', all of...55 KB (7,009 words) - 21:25, 26 August 2024
- The Cross of Saint Peter, also known as the Petrine Cross, is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times, it...7 KB (728 words) - 18:04, 18 August 2024
- citing E. Campanile, suggests that Brigid could be a continuation of the Indo-European dawn goddess. Brigid's cross List of Irish-language given names...17 KB (1,852 words) - 06:05, 7 August 2024
- St Brigid's College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational primary and single-sex secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Lesmurdie...13 KB (1,115 words) - 02:33, 4 May 2024
- Saint Patrick's Saltire (redirect from St. Patrick's Cross)featured on the Royal Standard since James I. The Celtic cross and Brigid's cross are other crosses which have been used as symbols of Ireland. Wikimedia...63 KB (6,765 words) - 16:01, 23 August 2024
- bearing white banners, led by St George, St Demetrius, and St Mercurius. However, there was no association of the red cross with St George before the end of...23 KB (2,724 words) - 06:38, 13 June 2024
- Crossmaglen (redirect from St Brigid's Primary School, Crossmaglen)(burnt down) Clonalig Primary School St Brigid's Primary School St Patrick's Primary School Gael Scoil Phadraig Naofa St Joseph's High School Crossmaglen...14 KB (1,241 words) - 21:23, 25 March 2024
- St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, also known as St. Brigid's or Famine Church, is a church located at 123 Avenue B, on the southeast corner of East 8th...24 KB (3,027 words) - 02:31, 6 February 2024
- a harvest cross from Topsham, Devon Dedham Cross St Brigid's Cross; the National Museum of Ireland has many examples of harvest crosses. Larnaca Fringe...13 KB (1,543 words) - 20:13, 25 August 2024
- Brigid's Cross – The kind of cross St. Brigid used when teaching about the Catholic faith. It is made from woven reeds. The Oak Tree – St. Brigid's monastery...11 KB (855 words) - 05:52, 28 August 2024
- wooden church was built in 1909-1910 and replaced an earlier, smaller St Brigid's Church, also of timber. It was designed by Reverend Andrew Horan of the...17 KB (1,647 words) - 01:44, 19 March 2024
- The tau cross is a T-shaped cross, sometimes with all three ends of the cross expanded. It is called a "tau cross" because it is shaped like the Greek...16 KB (2,078 words) - 17:15, 30 July 2024
- Boxty (section St. Brigid's Day)"White Goddess" of Imbolc. Boxty is served for St Brigid's Day with other traditional foods like cross-shaped oat bread and Bride bannocks. Likely Irish...9 KB (915 words) - 20:23, 23 August 2024
- Cross of Saint James, also known as the Santiago cross, cruz espada, or Saint James' Cross, is a cruciform (cross-shaped) heraldic badge. The cross,...13 KB (1,110 words) - 20:03, 13 June 2024
- designed by the artist, Richard Kingston. This consisted of a silver St. Brigid's Cross mounted on a base of bog oak and Connemara marble. The Jacob's Awards...36 KB (4,241 words) - 01:26, 17 June 2024
- St Brigid's Church is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic church at 523 Stuart Drive, Stuart, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was built in...9 KB (852 words) - 13:10, 26 August 2023
- Wexford Wicklow, County Wicklow Coat of arms of Ireland Irish heraldry Cross-border flag for Ireland Genealogical office Ms.60, Some 1150 Tricks of Family...34 KB (1,317 words) - 16:25, 16 August 2024
- B. C. Dunbar 2804461A Dictionary of Saintly WomenAgnes B. C. Dunbar St. Brigid (19) of Sweden, July 23, Oct. 8. 1302 or 1304–1373. Commonly called Brighite
- do so. The Church first adopted the belief of Aristotle, St. Jerome, St. Augustine, and St. Thomas Aquinas that ensoulment occurs several weeks after
- and Saint Brigid is the patron saint of the Dutch city of Ommen. Other Irish monks worked in Gaul, such as Columbanus at Bobbio. The Irish St Aidan (Áedán