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Imbolc, February 1, now known as St. Brigid's Day, ... the cultural agency dedicated to creatively activating the spirit of our times with online events including Moon Medicine and Hedge School.
Imbolc. The roots of Groundhog Day can be traced to the Irish Celtic festival, Imbolc, which marks the beginning of spring. Celebrated on February 1 and associated with the goddess of fertility ...
Imbolc, in addition to marking the beginning of spring, is also a feast day for Saint Brigid who founded one of the most important monasteries in Ireland, that of Kildare.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. − Happy Imbolc! Never heard of this Gaelic holiday? Whether you're celebrating it for the first time this year or keeping up an old family tradition, here's more information ...
The Gaelic festival of Imbolc is approaching, bringing together pagan and Christian traditions to welcome spring. Here's a look at the festival. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
Finally, Imbolc is set to become a publicly observed holiday in Ireland once again. The Irish government announced in January it would be observed on the first Monday of February beginning in 2023.
Imbolc is the turning of winter into spring. This is a time of celebration. So any day from the end of January through the first weekend in February, keep this Earth holiday in your hearts and minds.