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    Happy Saint Bridget's day as you celebrate the Saint or Goddesss

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    Post by chi_solas Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:15 am

    February 1st A great day to
    celebrate spring and the new Year. Happy Saint Bridget's day  as you celebrate the Saint or Goddesss 850837


    Born 453
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    Post by JohnC Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:51 pm

    Happy Imbolc everyone

    Welcome back Brid
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    Post by vijaybali Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:15 pm

    hai,

    Born 453
    Died 524 ( can you little bit explain )


    same to you.

    thanks and love
    vj
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    Post by chi_solas Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:10 am

    vijaybali wrote:hai,

    Born 453
    Died 524 ( can you little bit explain )


    same to you.

    thanks and love
    vj

    Saint Bridget was born in the year 453
    and died in the year 524 she was 71 when
    she died. sunny
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    Post by chi_solas Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:27 am

    JohnC wrote:Happy Imbolc everyone

    Welcome back Brid

    Thank you.

    It feels good to be thinking spring. Happy Saint Bridget's day  as you celebrate the Saint or Goddesss 63216
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    Post by hialeah Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:26 pm

    Imbolc...St Brigid's Day this is the first I ever heard of it. Looked it up in Wiki very symbolic and interesting. Is this a common celebration in Europe?
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    Post by chi_solas Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:31 pm

    hialeah wrote:Imbolc...St Brigid's Day this is the first I ever heard of it. Looked it up in Wiki very symbolic and interesting. Is this a common celebration in Europe?

    St Bridget's day is an Irish Catholic Feast day.
    not as big as St Patrick's day alien or
    Christmas day santa

    It is also a pagan holiday
    Imbolc, February 1st or the first Full Moon in Aquarius, is a time of cleansing and newborn lambs. The name, Imbolc, comes from the word 'oimelc' or sheep's milk. It is a festival of the Maiden in preparation for growing and renewal.
    cheers
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    Post by hialeah Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:44 pm

    Thanks Bridget. Not being Catholic I never heard of it. Might be because I live in the US?
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    Post by chi_solas Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:08 am

    hialeah wrote:Thanks Bridget. Not being Catholic I never heard of it. Might be because I live in the US?

    Different cultures honor certain
    saints some get more recognition
    than others. flower santa

    Here in the Boston area and many
    big cities throughout the US they
    celebrate St Patricks day in a way
    that I being Irish find insulting. scratch

    The upcoming feast of Valentine is
    more light hearted non-politicial Happy Saint Bridget's day  as you celebrate the Saint or Goddesss 402695

    In Boston's Italian Northend they
    begin to celebrate Italian saints
    from June to September a great
    tourist take in flower Happy Saint Bridget's day  as you celebrate the Saint or Goddesss 850837
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    Post by hialeah Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:27 am

    I know about St Patricks Day celebrated in NYC but it's a big party, green beer, and everybody's Irish (for the day). Laughing Laughing
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    Post by chi_solas Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:00 am

    I don't think the druid's will be
    joining in celebrating St Patrick's
    Day or at least the feast day part
    maybe the drowning of the sharmock sunny
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    Post by vijaybali Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:03 am

    hai chi_solas

    tx for information.


    thanks and regards
    vj
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    Post by chi_solas Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:31 pm

    vijaybali wrote:hai chi_solas

    tx for information.


    thanks and regards
    vj

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