St. Brigid of KildareFebruary 1
by americancatholic.org | Source: americancatholic.org

The known facts about St. Brigid of Kildare are few, but she is revered as one of Ireland's
three patron saints (along with Patrick and Columba).
What we do know is that she was a fifth-century nun who
founded the Abbey of Kildare, southwest of Dublin. Both monks and nuns lived there, and many
accounts record that Brigid served as superior of both the men and women. In any event, the Abbey of
Kildare contributed significantly to the spread of Christianity throughout Ireland at a time when
traditional Irish religion was disappearing.
Many miracles have been attributed to Brigid. What is more certain is that she
was an extraordinary woman who was known especially for her generosity to the poor. Because of the
prominence the Abbey of Kildare gained under Brigid's leadership, she is considered the special
patron of scholars. Her feast day is observed on February 1.
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