The Feast of St. Brigid
As we prepare to celebrate the feast day of our patron saint, Master Kelly helped pupils make St. Brigid’s crosses. He also told them her story and explained the different types of crosses he can make. We are looking forward to making more crosses tomorrow and celebrating St. Brigid in our classrooms.
On the eve of the feast of St. Brigid and Irish tradition has it, that if you put a cloth or scarf outside, the saint herself will walk past and bless it, Known as a 'Bratog Bride' in Irish folklore, this special garment can then be used as a cure for a burn, headaches or sore throats. The bratóg could be a ribbon, a piece of linen or cloth like a scarf or handkerchief, thus touched by the saint would keep the wearer safe from harm especially on a hazardous or long journey.
St Brigid's Primary School, 52 Mayogall Road, Magherafelt, BT45 8PG | Phone: 028 79 642014