Over the weekend, I spotted on Louise Nugent’s blog details of a talk next Friday on the Celtic and Christian aspects of St. Brigit.
I must try to re-organise my week to be free to get to the Triskel for that.
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For the past few years, I have been interested in the adoption by the Catholic Church of pagan traditions, Pattern Days, and Holy Wells.
Over the weekend, I spotted on Louise Nugent’s blog details of a talk next Friday on the Celtic and Christian aspects of St. Brigit. I must try to re-organise my week to be free to get to the Triskel for that.
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