What is Imbolc? Brigid & the Gaelic Spring Festival
The Gaelic festival to mark the beginning of spring is associated with the goddess/saint Brigid and Darlugdach. What is it all about? Stick around for a hymn based on Gabhaim Molta Bríghde by Aoife Ní Fhearraigh, but in Scottish Gaelic with some of my own lyrics. Make video requests, translations, myth analysis, community / fortressoflugh Buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Fortress... Twitter / fortressoflugh Facebook / fortressoflugh "Dawn' The Elder Scrolls V Soundtrack, Jeremy Soule "Fire Keepers" Dark Souls 2 Soundtrack "Cold Journey" by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) All images and music belong to their proper copyright holders and are used here for educational purposes.

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Bridget: Goddess and Saint - Ronald Hutton

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Brigid : From Pagan Goddess to Christian Saint

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River Oak, Druid of Dumnonia - on Imbolc

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Brigid | The Irish Goddess and Saint of Healing, Imbolc, Sacred Fire, and Creativity

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Hecate: Mistress of Magic - Ronald Hutton

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Brigid: Celtic Goddess or Christian Saint?

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