On the outskirts of Papal authority, early medieval Ireland created its own Christian identity separate from other European nations closer to Rome. Saint Brigid of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland, played important yet problematic roles in that identity. After her death, the church began to alter her history. Being a female bishop, performing the first recorded abortion, and having both men and women within her monastery, Brigid had trodden on the male-dominated system in a way that few women had. Deemed unacceptable but having already been sainted, the Catholic church gave Brigid a holy facelift
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
The conversion process of Ireland resulted in a culture that reflected both its pagan, Celtic roots ...
“Holy Body, Wholly Other: Sanctity and Society in the Lives of Irish Saints” focuses on the ways in ...
When Saint Patrick landed in Ireland in 432 AD, history says that he brought Christianity to the Iri...
St Íte, who flourished in the sixth century, founded the medieval Irish monastery of Killeedy, situa...
Every year on the seventeenth of March, the world goes wild. Saint Patrick\u27s Day has arrived, and...
The Brigid that I refer to here is an Irish saint who is said to have lived in the 5th-6th centuries...
Four Irish Saints are accredited to performing abortions, otherwise known as the ‘Abortion Miracle’ ...
This poster examines the goddess Brigid through Roman inscriptions and medieval literature from Grea...
The writers of seventh-century Irish saints’ Lives created the Irish past. Their accounts of the fif...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
This thesis examines the earliest extant Latin Lives of Brigit and Patrick; Cogitosus’s Vita Brigida...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of ...
At one of the last sessions of the Council of Trent, the question of the role of saints within the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
The conversion process of Ireland resulted in a culture that reflected both its pagan, Celtic roots ...
“Holy Body, Wholly Other: Sanctity and Society in the Lives of Irish Saints” focuses on the ways in ...
When Saint Patrick landed in Ireland in 432 AD, history says that he brought Christianity to the Iri...
St Íte, who flourished in the sixth century, founded the medieval Irish monastery of Killeedy, situa...
Every year on the seventeenth of March, the world goes wild. Saint Patrick\u27s Day has arrived, and...
The Brigid that I refer to here is an Irish saint who is said to have lived in the 5th-6th centuries...
Four Irish Saints are accredited to performing abortions, otherwise known as the ‘Abortion Miracle’ ...
This poster examines the goddess Brigid through Roman inscriptions and medieval literature from Grea...
The writers of seventh-century Irish saints’ Lives created the Irish past. Their accounts of the fif...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
This thesis examines the earliest extant Latin Lives of Brigit and Patrick; Cogitosus’s Vita Brigida...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of ...
At one of the last sessions of the Council of Trent, the question of the role of saints within the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
The conversion process of Ireland resulted in a culture that reflected both its pagan, Celtic roots ...
“Holy Body, Wholly Other: Sanctity and Society in the Lives of Irish Saints” focuses on the ways in ...