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Saint Brigid of
Kildare is the neglected Saint of Ireland. Despite
being a contemporary of St. Patrick- He gets all of
the attention and celebration. Brigid was quite
important in her own time. Brigid is a great role
model for children. A strong woman, she was made a
bishop, founded and managed the monastery of Kildare
(The Church of the Oak). She was well known for her
work helping people. Brigid cured them of their
illnesses, settled disputes and helped their cows to
produce. She is famous for helping with livestock in
particular with cows and with ale. So move over St.
Patrick Brigid's on her way. Our publications
are the most complete all-in-one sources available.
A grand time will be had by all each February
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Contents B Edition Part
One
Preparation Introduction ”Saint”
-
Wonder and Mystery, Artifact of Disclosure Cuimmin
of Condeire, 12th Century A.D. The
Mystery and Infinite Wonder of the “Saint” On
Female Saints, M.F. Cusack, 1877 The
Power of “The Word” Brigid
Basics The
Most
Popular Brigid Story- Brigid's
Cross Was
Brigid
a Pagan Goddess? St.
Brigid’s
Poem: I
Should Like to Have a Great Ale-Feast, 10th-11th
century A.D. A
Few Details Foods Animals Flower Bush To
Say Happy St. Brigid’s Day: In Irish Gaelic: Lasting
Goodness That Was Not Hidden, Lady Gregory, 1907 An
Ancient Rann Part
Two
The
Book
of
Brigid
of
the Gael Preface
to the Main Book-Beyond Basics 1.The
Journey One
Reason for Study From Voxhiberionacum Invocation 2.
Saint Brigid Definitions Names The
Old
Works:The Essential Introduction The
Geneology of Saint Brigid, 1634 The
Definition of Cormac, 10th c. From:
The Martyrology of Donegal, 1630 From:
Historia Brittonum
c. 833 A.D. From:
The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee c. 775 A.D. Entry
in the Annals of Ireland 525 A.D. 3. A
Life, the Setting, Artifacts and Associations The
Basic
Information Essentials
of
Brigid’s Life The
Cultural
Setting When
Did
Brigid Live and Cogitosis Write? Concerning
Brigid’s dates and The Bishopric Of Kildare, 1847 Recent
Calculations, N.Kissane, 2017 Some
More Recent Sources Was
Brigid
a Pagan Goddess? Lisa
M. Bitel “Such Associations,” 2004 An Explanation from 2016 Relics An
Irish Priest, 1861 wrote: John
O'Hanlon Describes the Translation of the Remains,
1873 An
Account of Brigid's Skull from 1899 The
Relic of the Mantle, 1936 The
Relic Of A Portion Of The Mantle Of St. Brigid,
The Mary Of Erin,1888 Brigid’s
Bell ,1800 Brigid's
Bell, 1130-1150 Brigid’s
Shroud, 1800 Brigid's
Shoe, 1922 Associations Symbols
of
Note Fire…
Giver
of Spirit Brigid
and Fires Brigid
and
the Head Flame The
Fate of the Holy Fire At Kildare, 1188 Put
Out in 1220 Fires
Of Saint Bride The Call Of Spring, 1927 Symbolism
of the Moorland Fires, 1927 Milk
and
Brigid Flower Places
and
things Associated with Brigid: Foundations
Associated With St. Bridgid Churches Shrines/Pilgrimage Stones Brigid's
Wells
in Ireland: Liscannor
Rite: Landforms: Memorials
at Faughart-Birthplace of Brigid in 1908 The
Foundation -The Lives Where
are
the Stories A
Comparison Table Listing Stories Contained in each
of the
Lives The
Cast
of Characters- Who is Who? Places and
Journeys Lisa
Bitel on the Meaning of Vita 1 4.
Primary References Lives
of the Saint Published by John Colgan, 1592-1658 The
First
Life, (Vita I) by
St. Broccan Cloen, 650 A.D. Brocan’s
Hymn Preface
to St. Brocan’s Hymn St.
Broccan’s Hymn The
Hymn in Praise of Saint Brigid of Brogan-Cloen 500-550
A.D., The First Life: The
Metrical Irish "Life Of St. Brigid”, “Conclusion
", Cusack, M. F., (1877) Pro
Nobis Precetur Brigida The
Irish
Liber Hymnorum, Late 11th Century Locus
hujus hymni,
— Slieve Bloom or Cluain Mor Maedoc , Author:
Broccan the squinting The
Liber Hymnorum -Brigit Bé Bithmaith- The Hymn in
Praise of Saint Brigid by Saint Ultan Liber
Hymnorum: We
Honour My Brigid
(From: St.Broccan’s Hymn) Liber
Hymnorum: The Hymn: Brigid be bithmaith Brendan or
Ultan Saint
Ultan The
Alphabetical Hymn in Praise of Saint Brigid by
Saint Ultan Bishop of Ardbreccan..,
Late
7th Century A.D. Leabhar
Imuinn,
657 A.D. Christus
in Nostra Insula: Christ in Our Island, St. Ultan Alphabetical
Life: The Irish Liber Hymnorum The
Book
of Lismore, 15th Century Lives
of Saints, from the Book of Lismore Life
of Brigid from the Book of Lismore From
the Life of Colomb Cille, The Book of Lismore From
the Life of Findian of Clonard, The Book of
Lismore From
the Life of Ciarn of Clonmacnois The Book of
Lismore Cogitosus
Life
of Saint Brigid (Vita II) c. 650 A.D Of
the Greenwood Pedestal and the Altar Base Of
the Cooked Bacon given to a dog and later found
Intact Of
the Dry Harvesting on a Rainy Day Of
the Garment thrown over a Sunbeam Of
the Seven Sheep given to a Mischievous Boy Of
the Water Blessed and Turned into Ale Of
the Pregnant Woman Blessed and Spared the
Birth-Pangs Of
the Dumb Girl to whom She Restored Speech Of
the Bacon She let go with the Dog Of
the Portion of Meat thrown into her Cloak Of
the Gift of the Best Cow together with the Calf of
another Cow and how when the calf was put into the
chariot the Cow followed it. Of
how one horse stayed yoked as the other shied and
jumped the Traces. Of
the Pigs Driven by Wolves across Mag Fea all the
way to Cnoc Gabor Of
the Untamed Fox given to the King in Return Of
the Nine Very Wicked Men Vowing Bloodshed Of
the Silver Brooch Thrown into the Sea. Of
Bishop Conleth’s Vestments Of
the Honey Found in the Floor of the House Of
the River diverted from its own course to another The
Millstone Hail
Briget,
600-700 A.D. Kuno
Myer Introducing Hail Brigid, 695-700 A.D. The
Old
Irish Life of Saint Brigid, 657 A.D Bethu
Brigte From
the
Appendix of Bethu Brigte Bethu
Brigte Selection in Original Old
Irish/Hiberno-Latin The
Life
of Brigid from Lebar Brecc From
Ailill son of Dunlaing I
Should Like a Great Lake of Ale, 10th-11th
century Topgraphia
Hiberniae,
Giraldus Cambrensis 1167-1187 A.D Par.
67. Various Miracles In Kildare: The
Fire Which Never Dies And Whose Ashes Do Not
Increase In Kildare In Leinster, Which The
Glorious Brigid Has Made Famous. Par.
68. Brigid Tends The Fire On Her Own Night. Par.
69. The Hedge Around The Fire Which No Man
May Cross. Par.
77. How An Archer Who Crossed The Hedge Went
Mad And Another Man Lost His Leg. Stories
From
Bethada Náem nÉrenn, c. A.D. 1620 From
The: Life of Brendan of Clonfert 177-
About which things this poem (was made). From
The: Life of Ciaran of Saighir (II) From
The: Life of Maedoc of Ferns Life
of Maedoc of Ferns Vita
5:
Laurence of Durham, 12th Century A.D. 5th
Life Laurence of Durham, cited/paraphrased by
O’Hanlan, 1877 Annals Annals
of Ulster 1, A.D. 439 to A.D. 1176 Annals
of Ulster 2, 1298-1289 Annals
of the Four Masters 1, A.D. 506-A,D. 1601 Annals
of the Four Masters 2A.D. 927-A.D. Annals
of the Four Masters 3-6 5.
Reverence Celebration
Basics!
What to do! Purpose The
Number
32 Pilgrimage Loch
Derg Pilgrimage, 1880 Let’s
get
started! Checklist for Brigid’s Day The
Breedoge
1891-95 Other
Customs: When
Preparing
for Childbirth: Brigid's
Day
Foods Bairin-
Breac Quick
Barm Brack #1 Yeast
Barm Brack #2 Apple
Griddle Cakes St.
Brigid’s Oatcakes Colcannon
for 6 Boxty
Cakes “Boxty
on the Griddle!” Three
Scones of Boxty: Boxty
Recipe Potato
Bread/Potato
Oaten Sowans,
1871 Flummery,
1887 St.
Brigid's
Oaten Bread Irish
Spiced
Beef Ale One
Telling of One Brigid Beer Tale, 1870 St
Brigid’s Ale Ways
of
the Cross Brigid's
Cross Brigid's
Crosses in County Armagh, T. G. F. Paterson, 1945 Is
the
Brigid’s Cross really a Swastika? Seamas
O’Cathain discusses the Brigid's Cross in "Brigid
the Holy Woman." How
to
Make a St. Brigid's Cross Method
1 Method
2 Method
3 Varieties
of
The Brigid Cross The
Ritual
of the Cross! Cross
Cultural
Connections- For
More Information 6. Schemata
The Ripples in the Lake-Literary Artifacts of
Creativity and New Revelation-Commentary Miracles
Wrought
After St. Brigid's Death,1877 Chapter XV Academic
Interpretation The
View From 1829, An Ecclesiastical history of
Ireland, John Lanigan The
View from 1875, A Homily for Saint Brigid's Day,
Canon O’Hanlon The
View
From:1865, Legends of the Celtic Saints St
Brigid's Cloak St. Brigid
And The Harps The
View From 1866, A Meditation for Saint Brigid's
Day, Catholic Clergyman The
View from 1891-1895,The Rev. Denis Murphy, The
View From 1895, Essay, St. Brigid, Abbess Of
Kildare, Sarah Gaynor Atkinson The
View From ,1897, John Healy The
View from 1899,
Douglas Hyde on Saint Brigd The
View from 1900, Sabine Baring-Gould The
View from 1904, A Dictionary of Saintly Women The
View
from: 1620 (1911,) Patrick Boyle,
David Rothe, Brigida Thaumaturga, 1620
David Rothe, Bishop of Ossory (1568-1650) Brigida
Thaumaturga Carmen
Thalassicum invocatorium B. Brigidae Virginis et
Patronae Hiberniae. A
Sailor's song Invoking St. Brigid, Patroness of
Ireland:— The
Mary
of The Gael About
the Eye- Different Voices de
Paor says Concerning Brigid, 1993 James
Henthorn Todd on Brigid as Mary of the Irish, 1855 M.F.
Cusack On comparison to Mary, 1877 7.
Literary Adaptations From:
Martyrology
of Tallagh, c. 700-800 A.D A
Version from 1610-1615 The
Life of St. Brigide Virgin who disceased about the
yeare of our Lord 518 or 521, 1610-1615 The
Account
of Cogitosus 17th Century Version Chapter
I Of Brigits
Countrey, Parents, Birth, and many vertues and
especially of her charity to the poore Chapter
II. Of S. Brigite’s singular chastity and of some
miracles wrought in approbation thereof and also
of other stupendious signs.... Chapter
III Of Saint Brigite’s great austerity, and of
many admirable miracles wrought by her. Chapter
IV. Of the great power S. Brigit had ouer Diuels,
& how much they feared her Chapter
V. Of the obedience that unreasonable creatures
exhibited to Saint Briget Chapter VI How
S. Briget protected, and assisted such as
invocated her in their distresse and dangers Chapter VII Of
many miraculous cures, wrought by the
merits, and intersession of the Saint Chapter
VIII How the holy Virgin for the releaf of the
poore, wrought many admirable signes Chapter IX How
the holy virgin declared the innocency of Bishop
Broom Saint Patrickes disciple, by making a young
suckling to speake, and of other no lesse
remarkable miracles Chapter
X Of S. Brigits happy departure ot of this life,
and how she knew thereof by divine revelation, and
of some miracles wrought after her death by her
intercession and merits The
Chronicle
of Glastonbury Abbey 14th century Tales
from
O’Hanlon’s
Lives of the Irish Saints, 1800 She
Teaches the Children to Play the Harp The
Clerics and the Heads The
Ordo of Rome The
Vestments of Senan The
Chariot Passes through the Hedged Field St.
Ninnidius and Brigid’s Death Sabine
Baring-Gould-
An Account of 1897 Saint
Brigid,
Rev. Albert Barry, c. 1913 8.
Hymns and Charms, Prayers and Poems Carmen
of the St. Autbert MS, 10TH-11th
Century Hymnus
de Brigida Virgine, Leabhar Imuinn, 657 A.D. Brigida
nomen habet, 10-12 century A.D Adest Dies
Leticie, 15th c. Sloinneadh
na Ban-Naomh Bride Genealogy of the Holy Maiden
Bride Lauds
for the Feast of Saint Brigid, Hymn: Christo
canamus gloriam,
15th century “Prologue
to the Life of St. Brigid of Kildare”, Donatus, 9th
Century A.D. Brigid's
Brath Prayer, (1917) From:
Night Prayer, (1917) After
the Night Prayer, (1917) “O
Brigit”, From: The Book of Leinster, “The Birth
and Life of St Mo Ling”, 1150 A.D. A
Travel Blessing, Book of Leinster, St. Mo Ling, LL
308a, 1150 A.D. Travel
Blessing From: The Book of Leinster, The Boroma,
12th Century Invocation
of Brigid, Saint Moling, 14Th-15th
Century A.D. From
Carmina
Gadelica Hymns and Incantations, 1900 Smooring
the Hearth #323 The
Genealogy of Bride # 70 Bride
the Aid-Woman #71 Kindling
the Fire #83 Charm
for a Bursting Vein #128 Charm
for the Sprain #130 Driving
the Cows #364 St.
Bride's Charm # 136 Charm
for Stock # 368 Womanhood
of Brigit or Praises of
Brigit #263 Blessing
of Brigit #264 Sleep
Invocation # 328 Invocation
at Churning #383 Prayer
of the Teats #373 (Part 1) Blessing
of the House #339 Augury
#539 End
Carmina Gadelica The
Other Face of Bride The
Feast Day of Bride, Traditional, ( 1942) Seynt
Brigid and her Brat
Traditional,
(1942) Cuiridh
mi an ni seo romham Mar a dh’orduich Righ an
domhain, Traditional, (1942) A
Herding Croon Traditional, (1942) A
Prayer, Traditional, (1942) Borg
Ailinne nallach, Traditional, ( 1942) Slán
seise, a Brigit co mbuaid, Traditional, (1942) Ancient
Metrical Life, (1907) Hymn
of St. Columba, (1907) On
the Characteristic Virtues of an Irish Saint, St.
Cumineus of Conor, (1800) Liturgy Goffine's
Devout Instruction on the Feast of Saint Brigid,
Father Leonard Goffine, 1687-90 First
Vespers for the Feast of Saint Brigid 15th-century Offices
For The Feast Of Brigit, 1877 The
Office of Saint Brigid from the Roman Breviary,
1908 From
the Matins lessons of the Sarum Breviary,
St. Hilarion Press National
Centre For Liturgy, St Patrick's College,
Maynooth, Co. Kildare,Ireland, 2018 9.
The
Cult Continues Saint
Brigid of the Convents, 1877 St.
Brigid’s Fire, 1873 Omeath
Fishermen’s Storm Prayer,1917 Saint
Brigid Of The Legends, 1877 St.
Brigid And The Blind Nun. Aubrey de Vere, 1895 Hymn
to St. Brigid, 1881 The
Hymn of St. Brigid, 1894 Saint
Brigid, 1886 Prayer
to St. Brigid, 1902 Novena
to Saint Bridget, 1861 The
Kye-Song of St. Bride, 1907 A
Vision of St. Bride, A Legend of Ireland and the
Hebridies, 1914 Introduction Bridghit The
Vision Brigid
Passes By, 1926 Hynm
to St. Brigid, 1911 Iomann
do Naomh Bríd, a.k.a. Far above enthroned in glory "The
Giveaway", 1957 St.
Brigid- Denis A. Mccarthy, 1917 The
Orphan Maid, Literal Translation, 1821 The
Orphan Maid, 1821 Moral
Reflection, 1865 St.
Bridget's Vision, Relating to The Different States
Of Ireland, 1844 Saint
Brigid, 1878 108.
A Legend of St. Brigid, (1822) That
in the prime of a future time, on my hills and my
isles remot St
Brigid’s Lullabies--Ethel
Rolt--Wheeler, 1914 10.
Lady Augusta Gregory and the Modern Revival of the
Stories. A
Book of Saints and Wonders Put down here by Lady
Augusta Gregory According to the Old Writings and
the Memory of the People of Ireland,1907. Brigit
in Her Young Youth Brigit
in Her Father's House She
Minds the Dairy She
Fills The Vessels The
Man That had lost his Wife's Love The
Drying of Brigid’s Cloak The
King of Leinster's Fox Brigit'spreads
Her Cloak The
leper who would be a King The
Lake of Milk The
Things Brigit Wished For The
Son of Reading The
Fishes Honour Her A
Hymn Made for Brigit by Brennain or Another The
First of February A
Hymn Brocan Made for Brigit Her
Care for Leinster She
Remembers the Poor The
Boy that Dreamed He Would Get His Health The
Water of the Well The
Binding St
Bridget’s Choice, 1888. The
Silver Cup, A Story Of St. Brigid And St. Patrick. P. J.
O'connor Duffy,1921 Brigid
for
All Dialects and Classes Saint
Bridget’s Shawl 1840 A
Legend of Mucruss, 1860 Did
Biddy Mulroony Dream? 1866 Nationalism The
Flower of Lagenia, 1852 Richard
D'Alton Williams, The Hymn Of St. Brigid, 1894 From:”Wo!
Wo!” Church
“Nationalism” Saint
Bridget Virgin, Abbess, and Patroness of
Ireland,”Rounding up the Virgins” 1893 11.You
can not plow a field by turning it over in your
mind-But a few books might help! Bibliography/Sources
Cited 12.
Appendicies Appendix
1 Images of Brigid The
Generic Saint The
Vows The
Quest for Authenticity The
Dairy Worker The
Generalized Abbess The
Foundress Wrong
Brigid, 1844 The
Image of Brigid as Super Goddess Appendix
2
Location of Kildare Ordnance
Survey,
Ireland, Kildare, Map6 Inch, Colour 18371842 Appendix
3
Concerning the Abbey at Kildare The
Description of the Monastery of Kildare by
Cogitosis Cogitosus (7th
Century) on the Church Door 32
Of the Church Door Appendix
4
Giving the Stories New Life Appendix
5
Brigid in the Hebrides St.
Briget Of The Shores- William Sharp,Duffield White
may my Milking be (1910) Briget,
Bride!, (1910) Appendix
6 Bridget
In Wales- St.Fraid Saint
Fraid A.K.A.St.Brigid, 1854 Appendix
7 Scottish
Traditions Scottish
Catholic Traditions, 1902 Witchcraft
Scotland, 1902 Apendix
8
Brigid Discography Apendix
9
Archival Recordings Library
of
Congress Appendix
10 Other
Music Scores Notation
and
Lyrics Hymn:
St. Bride, Tune by Samuel Howard, 1762 Appendix
11 Nigel
MacNeill, 1898 Discusses Brigid in the tradition
of the Highlanders
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