Brigid’s Way Imbolc Pilgrimage

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The Sanctuary Holistic Centre, Monday 2nd February

Brigid’s Way Imbolc Pilgrimage from The Sanctuary in Dublin 7 to St Brigid's Well in Clondalkin on Bank Holiday Monday 2nd February.

Join us on Monday 2nd of February for our Brigid’s Way Imbolc Pilgrimage leaving from The Sanctuary in Dublin 7 and culminating with a fire and water ritual led by Dr. Karen Ward at St. Brigid's Well in Clondalkin Village.

Meet at The Sanctuary, Stanhope Street 9:00am •

Depart The Sanctuary walking @ 09:25am •

Along the route we will stop for the legends and lore of Brigid, Celtic Goddess & Matron Saint of Ireland from Dr Karen Ward, a co-rediscoverer of Brigid’s Way Celtic Pilgrimage. Stops at Smithfield, Croppies Acre, Phoenix Park, Kilmainham, Grand Canal at South Circular Road, Goldenbridge, 8th Lock Parkwest, Knockmitten Park.

St Brigid's Well, Boot Road Clondalkin 2:00pm – 3:00pm

All welcome to adjourn to Áras Chrónáin Cultural Centre in Clondaklin for soup, sandwiches and St Brigid's Cross Making.

Wear walking footwear and bring a light lunch to have along Grand Canal Greenway.


Date:
Monday 2nd February
Time:
9.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
The Sanctuary, Stanhope Street, Dublin 7, Ireland

Google Map of The Sanctuary, Stanhope Street, Dublin 7, Ireland

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