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As the light lengthens, so the cold strengthens
Traditional saying



Imbolc (pronounced ‘im’olk’ also known as Oimelc) comes from an Irish  word that was originally thought to mean ‘in the belly’ although many  people translate it as ‘ewe’s milk’ (oi-melc).
Imbolc was one of the cornerstones of the Celtic calendar. For them  the success of the new farming season was of great importance. As winter  stores of food were getting low Imbolc rituals were performed to  harness divine energy that would ensure a steady supply of food until  the harvest six months later.
Like many Celtic festivals, the Imbolc celebrations centred around  the lighting of fires. Fire was perhaps more important for this festival  than others as it was also the holy day of Brigid (also known as Bride,  Brigit, Brid), the Goddess of fire, healing and fertility. The lighting  of fires celebrated the increasing power of the Sun over the coming  months. For the Christian calendar, this holiday was reformed and  renamed ‘Candlemas’ when candles are lit to remember the purification of  the Virgin Mary.

As the light lengthens, so the cold strengthens

Traditional saying

Imbolc (pronounced ‘im’olk’ also known as Oimelc) comes from an Irish word that was originally thought to mean ‘in the belly’ although many people translate it as ‘ewe’s milk’ (oi-melc).

Imbolc was one of the cornerstones of the Celtic calendar. For them the success of the new farming season was of great importance. As winter stores of food were getting low Imbolc rituals were performed to harness divine energy that would ensure a steady supply of food until the harvest six months later.

Like many Celtic festivals, the Imbolc celebrations centred around the lighting of fires. Fire was perhaps more important for this festival than others as it was also the holy day of Brigid (also known as Bride, Brigit, Brid), the Goddess of fire, healing and fertility. The lighting of fires celebrated the increasing power of the Sun over the coming months. For the Christian calendar, this holiday was reformed and renamed ‘Candlemas’ when candles are lit to remember the purification of the Virgin Mary.

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