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[[Image:Brigid.jpg|right|frame|Sfânta Brighita din Kildare]]
[[Cuvios|Cuvioasa ]] '''Brighita din Kildare''' sau '''Brighita a Irlandei''' (irlandezairlandeză: Naomh Bhríde) (c. 451-525) was an Irish a fost o [[nunmonah]]ie irlandeză, [[abbessstareț]]ă și [[Avva|maică duhovnicească], and founder of several ] care a întemeiat mai multe [[conventMănăstire|mănăstiri]]sde maici în Irlanda. St. Brigid's [[feast dayPraznic|Prăznuirea]] Sfintei Brighita în [[Biserica Ortodoxă]] is se face la [[1 februarie]], and with St. Împreună cu sfinții [[Patrick of IrelandPatrichie al Irlandei]] ([[March 17martie]]) and St. și [[Columba of din Iona]] ([[June 9iunie]]), is one of the three sfânta Brighita este unul din cei trei [[patron saintsfinți]]s of Irelandprotectori ai Irlandei. The three are buried together in Toți trei sunt înmormântați împreună în Downpatrick in din County Down, deep within the famous (provincia Ulster) în celebra colină Hill of Down.
==HagiographyAghiografie==
===Early life===
The earliest extensive life of Brigid is the ''Vita Brigitae'' of Cogitosus and is thought to have been written no later than AD 650.
Similar to the association between St. Patrick and the shamrock, a cross made of rushes was linked with Brigid. Legend has it she made the cross from rushes she found on the ground beside a dying man in order to [[convert]] him. It is interesting that this legend does not appear in any of the oldest sources and to this day its origin remains lost in the oral tradition. It remains the custom in many houses in Ireland to have a St. Brigid's Cross in honor of the saint. The cross takes many forms and is technically classed by folk crafts experts as a "plaited"; however, the technologies utilized can extend beyond plaiting to weaving and other forms. According to tradition a new cross is made each [[feast day]] of St. Brigid (February 1), and the old one is burned to keep fire from the house, yet customs vary by locality and family. Many homes have multiple crosses preserved in the ceiling, the oldest blackened by many years of hearth fires. Some believe that keeping a cross in the ceiling or roof is a good way to preserve the home from fire which was always a major threat in houses with thatch and wood roofs.
==HymnsInmografie==[[TroparionTropar]] ([[ToneGlas]] 1) [http://oca.org/FStropars.asp?SID=13&ID=100406]
:O holy Brigid, you became sublime through your humility,
:and flew on the wings of your longing for God.
:Intercede with [[Christ]] our God that He may save our souls.
[[KontakionCondac]] (Tone Glas 4) [http://oca.org/FStropars.asp?SID=13&ID=100406]
:The holy virgin Brigid full of divine wisdom,
:went with joy along the way of evangelical childhood,
In Ireland today, after 1500 years, "Mary of the Gael" remains a popular saint, and Brigid remains a common female Christian name. Moreover, hundreds of place-names in her honor are to be found all over both Scotland and Ireland, e.g. East Kilbride, Kilbride, Brideswell, Tubberbride, Templebride, etc. Places named Brideswell and Tupperbride commemorate in their names the presence of a sacred well ("Tobar" in Gaelic) dedicated to Brigid. Brigid's hand is preserved at Lumiar near Lisbon, Portugal, since 1587, and another relic is at St. Martin's Cologne.
==SourceSurse==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brigid_of_Kildare&oldid=175167925 ''Brigid of Kildare'' at Wikipedia]
==External linksLegături externe==*[httphttps://ocafswww.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=saints/lives/2020/02/01/100406 -venerable-brigid-bridget-of-ireland Venerable Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland] ([[OCA]])*[httphttps://www.goarch.org/en/chapel/saints.asp?contentid=1957 Bridget of Ireland] ([[GOARCH]])
*[http://www.stnina.org/journal/art/1.4.10 On Holiness, Authority, and St. Brigit of Kildare] by Kyriaki Karidoyanes FitzGerald in ''The St. Nina Quarterly''
*[http://www.roca.org/OA/107/107e.htm A Gift of Hospitality - Saint Brigid, Abbess of Kildare] by Mary Dugan Doss ([[ROCA]])
*[http://www.libraryireland.com/LegendaryFictionsIrishCelts/V-13-1.php/ St. Brigid and the Harps]
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