Episode 4 : St Brigid
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- Опубликовано: 28 янв 2020
- Eddie tells some stories about St. Brigid.
St. Brigid is also known as Mary of the Gael, or Muire na nGael.
She was one of the patron saints of Ireland, known for her affinity to animals and the natural world.
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Thank you so much for this! I could listen to your voice endlessly!! A great story teller you are!! 🙏 happy St Brigid’s day!! 🇮🇪🙏❤️
Thank you Eddie. It's lovely to hear you speak of St Brigid so warmly. I will take your advice and be sure to give my animals a wee treat today, and I hope She blesses you too! Cheers, Kitty.
What a wonderful soul. Thank you Eddie. Brendan from Galway.
In the times we are in at the moment we should have more of these stories
Your storys and storytelling are such a treat to my yankee ears! Thank You ☘
Ahhh...fantastic...I could listen to these stories all day long.
Great and invaluable to capture these story accounts of Eddie. Well done John Lillis and Philip - producers. *****
Magic Eddie, throughly enjoyed
Magical, mystical ireland and the beautiful irish peoples
What a man Eddie is I find him to be a very interesting man and a brilliant story teller.The story of st Bridget is wonderful 😊
Thank you xxx
Thank You!
Good man Eddie,
Thank you for the story. I had never heard it before. It was really nice.
Bridget is a goddess. From the old religion. One of the names of the many goddesses worshipped in pagan times.
Another good one, Eddie
Great stories, did you ever hear tell of Moll Anthony of the redhills here in kildare
I hope you all had a blessed Imbolc
Amazing podcast. All the way from a Kildare man here in Cill Dara today, as I always have been since the beginning . Is mise Daithi Nuao Agus nίl mέ sάsta inniu. Muintir na h-Eireann, bigί cύramάch amάrach. Ιμε εδο τορα 🙏❤️👆
I’ve seen the saint Bridget boys in Killarney about 20 years ago . They wore masks over the heads made of straw . They danced collected money . They came into an art gallery . It was great fun
If you were to gather the frost and keep it in the jar for headaches, how do you use it? Do you have to drink it?
No...you can chew it
@@gabrieldunne0 chew frost 😆
Quietly preserving the remaining specimens of our heritage so that one day we might be able to get a glimpse of Ireland before she lost her identity
A life's work done for passion. I'm afraid were long past the point where people are willing to work with such dedication in a field which offers very little renumeration.
Eddie Lenihan is the hero we need but we do not deserve him.
Ireland needed borders too huh? It's a crying shame. Really.
@@RunninUpThatHillh The only border we should have are the seas surrounding our island.
The imaginary one separating North from Republic was man made and is preserved to this day by ignorance, pure blind self perpetuating hatred stemming from two slightly different interpretations of the exact same system of Middle Eastern lies.
it is thus repugnant and utterly vile.
@@j.uiriagain9813 I do not disagree at all.
@@j.uiriagain9813 p.s. i see you like razorfist as well as Trailer Park Boys. Great taste, ha!
Interesting that goddess Brigid existed before catholicism came and claimed her a Saint Brigid.
🙂