WELCOME and INTRODUCTIONS:
A warm welcome to this Celebration of St. Brigit of Kildare!
I'm Bridget Mary Meehan from Sarasota, Florida. I was born in Ireland and emigrated with my family when I was 8 to the U.S. We have returned many times to visit family , and hope to return there as soon as COVID is under control. I am a priest serving the Mary Mother of Jesus Inclusive Catholic Community in Fl. and on Zoom.
With me is Mary Theresa Streck , from Albany, New York. She is co-founder of People's Catholic Seminary, and a priest serving the Upper Room Inclusive Catholic Community in New York. Mary Theresa and I have celebrated liturgies in Dublin with members of We are Church Ireland from 2015-2019. She will be taking care of the IT for us today.
(For our Zoom participants)
There are 3 parts to each section which consists of a brief introduction, short video, and 5 minute reflection time for prayer, journaling, and/or sharing on chat.
I have shared my pilgrim, notes, videos and more resources featuring some wonderful Brigit stories and legends which we will not have time to cover in 1 hour today. If you'd like to share this program and resource material with family, friends, or groups, you can do so at no cost. If you wish, you can make a donation to grow our mission at https://pcseminary.org/
Opening Prayer:
Aware of the Divine Presence within us and all around us, let us begin our time together with this Celtic Hymn to St. Brigid.
VIDEO: Gabhaim Molta Bride - Celtic Hymn for St. Brigid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy7rZ0nwMTc
(English Translation)
I pay homage to Saint Brigid
Beloved in Ireland,
Beloved in all countries,
Let us all praise her.
The bright torch of Leinster
Shining throughout the country.
The pride of Irish youth
The pride of our gentle women.
The house of winter is very dark
Cutting with its sharpness.
But on Saint Brigid's Day
Spring is near to Ireland.
Beloved in Ireland,
Beloved in all countries,
Let us all praise her.
The bright torch of Leinster
Shining throughout the country.
The pride of Irish youth
The pride of our gentle women.
The house of winter is very dark
Cutting with its sharpness.
But on Saint Brigid's Day
Spring is near to Ireland.