Brigid’s Way Imbolc Pilgrimage Dublin

This event has ended

Meeting point: The Sanctuary, Monday 3rd February

Join us as we celebrate the arrival of Spring, Imbolc, and gather on our national holiday in honour of our matron Saint, Naomh Brid. Walking through green spaces from our capital city, through green spaces of the Phoenix Park and waterways alongside the Grand Canal our journey brings us into Clondalkin Village. Either depart from the Labyrinth at The Sanctuary in our City Centre or join us at one of our meet up points along the way. Guided by Dr. Karen Ward, Moon Mná, we will enjoy stories, folklore and rituals to celebrate Brigid, Goddess and Saint. Together we will walk the ancient Pilgrim Path, Sli Bhride, to Tobar Bhride, St. Brigid’s Well Clondalkin.

Monday 3rd Feb Brigid’s Way Imbolc Pilgrimage Dublin – Free of charge

9.00am Meet for Brigid’s Way Imbolc Pilgrimage at The Sanctuary Holistic Centre (welcome and refreshments)


Date:
Monday 3rd February
Time:
9.00am
Price:
Free, no booking required
Address:
The Sanctuary, Stanhope Street, Dublin 7, Ireland

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

You might also like...

What's on

Lusk Summer Festival

Lusk

The countdown is on! Saturday the 21st of June will see Lusk Action Group’s third Lusk Summer Festival in Orlynn Park Green! This year will be bigger and better, with a fantastic music line-up and much more. A day for all, young and old, with music and entertainment, market, food, kid’s entertainment and much more!

What's on

Pride Village

Merrion Square Park

Pride Village is a free, unticketed, full-day festival event supported by Dublin City Council, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and our generous sponsors.

What's on

Dublin Pride Parade

GPO

The Pride Parade is a celebration of LGBTQ+ people and culture, the highly visible spectacle of the parade plays an important role in promoting diversity, inclusion and belonging within society. It’s an opportunity to showcase the many LGBTQ+ organisations working within our community along with ally groups who take a visible stand in support of LGBTQ+ people. Since the first Dublin Pride Parade in 1983, it has grown to become one of the most popular and loved events within the city and continues to change the hearts and minds of many people. The Pride Parade is also a major fundraising e