As we celebrate the Feast day of St. Brigid, one of our three national patron saints, the Flame of St. Brigid present at Knock Shrine on Saturday, February 1st, courtesy of the Brigidine Sisters at Solas Bhríde, Kildare.
11am – Welcome And Introduction
Outside The Apparition Chapel
11.10 – Guided Prayer at St. Brigid’s Well
This well is located at rose garden, along the pathway that leads from the processional square to Knock Museum
This spring well which gives rise to the village stream that runs along the pathway close to Knock Museum and is known locally as Carty’s River.
12.00pm – Celebration of The Eucharist – Knock Parish Church
Global One Minute Pause for Peace
Join us in a global Pause for Peace. Time: 12.00 local time – St. Brigid’s day, February 1st.
The Pause for Peace movement invites people from around the world to stop and pause for 1 minute’s silence/reflection at 12 o’clock local time on St. Brigid’s day, February 1st.
Inspired by Brigid, a woman of peace, we invite you and people around the world to join with us for 1 minute’s silence/reflection and build a spirit of global solidarity for peace.
Blessing of those named after St. Brigid
We extend a special welcome to all those who are named in honour of St. Brigid. A blessing will take place during the celebration of the Mass
From 12.45 – Lunch, St. John’s Rest and Care
Please bring your own packed lunch. Tea & Coffee available
14.00 – Exploration of Brigidine Sprituality, Knock Guided Prayer Centre
In 1807 , Daniel Delany, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin Ireland, invited six women to form a religious community in Tullow, Co Carlow on the first of February. He named them the Sisters of Saint Brigid, after the great 5th century Saint of Kildare. Bishop Delany’s legacy focused on: Priority for the gospel message of love; Eucharistic spirituality; The spirit of strength and kindliness and an expansive vision of education. From the beginning, Brigid’s ministry was associated with deeds of hospitality and compassion, and down through the centuries St Brigid has become a wisdom figure to the Irish people. She is known and honoured as Mary of the Gael. Brigid is known as : Woman of hospitality; Woman of the hearth; Woman of Justice; Woman of Peace and Woman of the Earth.
15.00 – Closing Prayer – Concluding at 15.30
St. Brigid’s Cross Making will take place in The Knock Shrine Museum throughout the day
Pilgrims are also invited to bring with them their own St. Brigid’s Crosses for blessing on the day
Discover more about the day here