Imbolc

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11Typesetting / Typography / Computer file formats / LaTeX / ConTeXt / TeX / HTML / Standard Generalized Markup Language / XML / Computing / Markup languages / Technical communication

The vulcan Package: A Repair Patch for LATEX Peter Flynn University College Cork Computer Centre [removed] http://imbolc.ucc.ie/~pflynn/

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Source URL: tug.org

Language: English - Date: 1999-12-27 10:31:12
12Irish folklore / Brigit of Kildare / Medieval Scotland / Imbolc / Brigid / Irish people / Celtic culture / Anglican saints

*Schools* Learn more about the story of St Brigid  Saint Brigit of Kildare, also know as Naomh Bhríde or Mary of the Gaels, lived from 451 to  525. She was an Irish nun, abbess, founder

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Source URL: www.debtireland.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-06 20:15:16
13Celtic culture / Brigit of Kildare / Christianity / Imbolc / Brigid / Kildare / Bridget / Saint Bríga / Irish people / Anglican saints / Irish folklore

  Inspiring Hope and Solidarity: A resource for Parishes and Religious Educators     

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Source URL: www.debtireland.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-06 21:03:11
14Brigid / Tuatha Dé Danann / Bridget / Finnegans Wake / Brigit of Kildare / Imbolc / Celtic culture / Irish people / Literature

from A WORD IN YOUR EAR How & Why to Read James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake by Eric Rosenbloom

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Source URL: www.rosenlake.net

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-29 19:06:40
15Irish mythology / Scottish culture / Gaels / Scottish mythology / Human behavior / Samhain / Beltane / Celtic calendar / Imbolc / Celtic culture / Culture / Irish culture

Green Book Of Meditations

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Source URL: orgs.carleton.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-10-12 14:15:06
16Rituals / Scottish mythology / Culture / Gaels / Imbolc / Irish mythology

» Taispeántaisí Ealaíne Art Exhibitions[removed].14 ‘Ar Aghaidh’ le Daltaí na hIdir Bhliana

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Source URL: www.ionadculturtha.ie

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-07 05:27:42
17Human behavior / Gaels / Irish mythology / Scottish mythology / Scottish culture / Beltane / Samhain / Imbolc / Beltaine / Celtic culture / Culture / Irish culture

The Celtic Year The Celtic year is calculated using the movement of the moon, and is split into four quarters. The beginning of each quarter is celebrated by a festival. There would be much eating and drinking at the f

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Source URL: www.bgfl.bridgend.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-03 06:41:59
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