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Imbolc
One of the four quarter days of pre-Christian origin (together with Beltaine, Lugnasad and Samain) which are attested in early Irish sources. “The spring festival of Imbolc was celebrated early in February. It is likely that this festival was originally associated with the earth goddess Brigit ‘The exalted one’, but was taken over by the Church early in the Christian period. The goddess was transformed into a saint, whose mythical career is described in Bethu Brigte and other texts, and whose feast is celebrated on 1st February.”, Fergus Kelly, Early Irish farming: a study based mainly on the law-texts of the 7th and 8th centuries AD (1997): 460.
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