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Feast of St. Brigid

Rescheduled to Sunday, February 8, 2026

1:00 PM 5:00 PM

The 1st of February is an important day in Ireland since the Celtic twilight. It is known as the festival of Imbolc and the Feast of St. Brigid, and marks the beginning of Springtime.

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Imbolc (aka Feast of St. Brigid)

For many people, winter is a cruel and miserable season. The Feast of St. Brigid opens the door to a Springtime full of hope, healing and happiness.

The 1st of February is an important day in Gaelic culture. In Ireland, it is also known as Imbolc, and marks the beginning of Springtime.

The Feast of St. Brigid at Old Soul Sanctuary is a floating event, so come when you can, and please give yourself the gift of at least an hour to soak up the magic of the day.