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Observed on February 1st, Imbolc marks the halfway point between winter and spring. This ancient Celtic festival celebrates new beginnings and the goddess Brigid, symbolizing fertility, healing, and inspiration. Communities gather to light candles, share poetry, and welcome the returning light of the year.
65k candles lit in homes and ceremonies
7,183 poems recited during celebrations
9,463+ attendees at traditional festivals
Each June 16th, Ireland celebrates Bloomsday, a tribute to James Joyce and his literary masterpiece Ulysses. Enthusiasts dress in Edwardian attire, participate in readings, and retrace the steps of Leopold Bloom through Dublin. This unique holiday bridges literature, history, and community spirit.
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Imbolc, celebrated on February 1st, marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This ancient Celtic festival honors Brigid, th......
More detailedSt. Kevin’s Day, celebrated on June 3rd, is a day dedicated to St. Kevin, the founder of Glendalough, a picturesque monastic settlement in County Wicklow. Kno......
More detailedJune 16th is celebrated as Bloomsday, a day dedicated to the famous Irish writer James Joyce and his landmark novel, Ulysses. On this day, fans of Joyce’s wor......
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