Brigit of Ireland, Saint

Brigit of Ireland, Saint

▪ Irish saint
Brigit also spelled  Bridget;  also called  Bride 
born , [according to tradition] Fochart, near Dundalk, County Louth, Ire.
died c. 524, –528, Kildare, County Kildare

      virgin and abbess of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland.

      Little is known of her life but from legend, myth, and folklore. According to these, she was born of a noble father and a slave mother and was sold along with her mother to a Druid, whom she later converted to Christianity. On being set free she returned to her father, who tried to marry her to the King of Ulster; impressed by her piety, the King removed her from parental control. According to the Liber Hymnorum (10th century), the Curragh, a plain in Kildare, was granted by the King of Leinster to St. Brigit. At Kildare she founded the first nunnery in Ireland. Their community became a double abbey, for monks and nuns, with the abbess ranking above the abbot. Her friend St. Conleth became, at Brigit's beckoning, bishop of her people. She is said to have been active in founding other communities of nuns. She appears in a wealth of literature, notably the Book of Lismore, the Breviarium Aberdonense, and Bethada Náem n-Érenn. One of the loveliest and most gently profound legends of Brigit is the story of Dara, the blind nun, for the restoration of whose sight Brigit prayed. When the miracle was granted, Dara realized that the clarity of sight blurred God in the eye of the soul, whereupon she asked Brigit to return her to the beauty of darkness. Brigit's feast day is observed as far away as Australia and New Zealand. In early times she was celebrated in parts of Scotland and England converted by Celtic churchmen. The Church of St. Bride's in Fleet Street, London, is dedicated to her.

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