St Patrick's Primary School, Ardboe, Dungannon
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Saint Brigid Brings the Spring 🙏🏻🌼

29th Jan 2026

The children in P3 have been very busy and creative making beautiful Saint Brigid crosses out of clay to celebrate this special feast day.

Five facts about Saint Brigid

  1. Saint Brigid is one of the patron saints of Ireland.

  2. She lived a very long time ago, over 1,500 years ago.

  3. Saint Brigid was known for being kind, caring, and generous to the poor.

  4. She loved nature and animals and helped many people in her community.

  5. The Saint Brigid cross is traditionally made on her feast day, 1st February.

Why a Saint Brigid cross is special in your home

Placing a Saint Brigid cross in your home is special because it is a symbol of protection, hope, and new beginnings. It reminds us to be kind to others, to help those in need, and to keep Saint Brigid’s spirit of care and generosity alive throughout the year.