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BELIEFS AND CUSTOMS 30

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Summary: St. Brigid’s Day

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St. Brigid’s Day (1 February) was another important festival. It was half way through winter and half the stock of food and fuel was supposed to be used up by then. On the eve of St. Brighid’s Day it was the custom, particularly in Ulster, to make a large number of crosses on the eve of the feast day and lay them in different places.

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