As the days begin to get longer, thousands gather across Ireland and Scotland to celebrate the return of the light after a ...
A short beginner's guide to simple words and greetings you can use around February 1 when Irish communities celebrate St.
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park will hold its annual Imbolc celebration, a festival honouring Celtic traditions and St. Brigid, ...
In a dark Minnesota winter, Imbolc and St. Brigid offer spiritual grounding, quiet hope, and renewed attention to everyday ...
Niall and Inez Heenan of Fuchsia Lane Farm in Tipperary outline how small acts of regeneration can restore people, place and community at this time of year.
When I think of Imbolc, I think of igniting the fire within. It marks the moment after January’s hibernation when the first ...
An ancient Celtic tradition inspired a growing festival that manifests hope for spring during the doldrums of winter. Why it ...
With St Brigid’s Day celebrations, Ireland is reclaiming old traditions and ancient festivals that celebrate the seasons and ...
The emergence of St Brigid's Day as a public holiday marks a renewed engagement with Indigenous Irish ways of understanding time, land and belonging ...
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 on ...
Imbolc (pronounced im-bowlk) is a Gaelic word meaning “in the belly,” and for many modern Pagans, Feb. 1 is one of four Greater Sabbats, or grand holy days, marking the seasons. Imbolc (also spelled ...