St Brigid: 5 things to know about the iconic Irish woman

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And to start off no Irish woman would ever be told what to wear on her head so burn the hijab and reject everything Islamic

I've got one.... She had an imaginary friend...

Weird clickbait.

She was a terrific Breakdancer.

St Brigid's cross is such a unique and iconic symbol of Ireland.

1 Ghoid an Eaglais í.

I’m 19 years of age and still can’t make a St Brigids cross even though we learned how to make one in national school 😂😂

Patron saint of midgets.

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