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Icons of St. Brigid, Abbess
of Kildare (also "Birgitta" or "Bride")
Feast:
Feb. 1
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by the hand of Aidan Hart, Oecumenical Patriarchate
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Icon: also by the hand of Aidan Hart.
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by the hand of iconographer Maria Manley.
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by the hand of Lasha Kintsurashvili.
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Icon: by the hand of Fr. Gregory Abu-Asali, Buena Vista, Colorado.
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of unknown provenance, but from the Orthodox Church in America
website.
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by the hand of Mother Justina, Greek Old Calendarist convent of St.
Elizabeth, Etna, California, by permission.
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by the hand of iconographer Peter Pearson.
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from Holy Cross Hermitage, West Virginia, Russian Church Abroad.
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by the hand of Maria Ciucur of Romania.
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by the hand of Paul Azkoul.
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by the hand of Russian iconographer Vladimir Baranov, by his gracious
permission.
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by the hand of iconographer Peter Pearson.
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by the hand of Hieromonk Cassien, Greek Old Calendarist Hermitage,
Clara, France
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from the OCA website.
Bottom icon
of the four above is of unknown provenance; ref. Come and See Icons.
Collect for
the Feast of St. Brigid of Ireland in Old English liturgical books: "O
Creator and Governor of the heavens and the earthly regions, almighty
God, in Thy fatherly love help Thy people praying to Thee: and grant
that we who carry out the solemn feast of this day in honour of the
holy Brigid may by her interceding prayers inherit the glory which hath
no end. Through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth
with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God through all the ages of
ages. Amen."
From the
Old Sarum Rite Missal (c) 1998 St. Hilarion Press, Austin, Texas
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