Blúiríní Béaloidis Folklore Podcast

Blúiríní Béaloidis 18 - Brigid In Folk Tradition

01.28.2019 - By Blúiríní Béaloidis / Folklore FragmentsPlay

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St. Brigid’s Day falls on the first of February, and is traditionally understood as marking the beginning of spring in Irish custom.

Dedicated to the saint nicknamed Muire na nGael or the ‘Mary of the Irish’ (a designation given to her on account of the adoration and high regard in which she has long been held by the people of this island), St. Brigid's Day is a period full with emblems of regeneration, renewal and propagation.

For the first in the 2019 series of Blúiríní Béaloidis, hosts Claire Doohan and Jonny Dillon explore the feast of St. Brigid by examining her pre-Christian roots; tracing her spread across Europe and exploring links with early Vedic literature and the Indo-European tradition before considering the role and function of Ireland's patroness, along with contemporary attitudes held towards her in folk custom.

So, sit a while with us as we welcome in the dawn of a new season. Brigid, spring, you are welcome. Come in!

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