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St Brendan’s students learn St Brigid’s traditions
Students at St Brendan’s College this week learned the ancient tradition of making St Brigid’s Crosses under the guidance of teacher Paul Barden.
St Brigid’s Cross, or ‘Cros Bríde’ in Irish, is a traditional woven cross made from rushes. The cross has four arms that are tied together at the end, forming a woven pattern in the centre. Historically, St. Brigid's Crosses were hung over doorways to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.
The tradition of making St Brigid's Crosses is associated with the beginning of spring, with St Brigid's Day celebrated on February.
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Stage magic as Fiona Crowley students take to the INEC
Words and photos by: Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan Tuesday night at the INEC Killarney saw a massive turnout for the Fiona Crowley Stage School annual showcase, featuring performances from the junior, intermediate, […]
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Record numbers for successful Tour de Ballyfinnane
The Tour de Ballyfinnane returned on Saturday, April 18, with over 350 participants taking to the roads in what has become a standout event for the local community. Starting from […]
