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- Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals of the Celtic calendar, celebrated among Gaelic peoples and some other Celtic cultures, either at the beginning of February or at the first local signs of Spring. Most commonly it...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imbolc - 91k - Cached
- Imbolc Imbolc, (pronounced 'IM-bulk' or 'EM-bowlk'), also called Oimealg, ('IM-mol'g), by the Druids , is the festival of the lactating sheepwww.answers.com/topic/imbolc - 153k - Cached
- Imbolc is a festival belonging to Brigid, the Celtic goddess who, in later times, became famous as a Christian saint. At first, her festival on February 1 was known as "Imbolc" or "Oimelc", two Gaelic names which refer to the lactation of the ewes. Lactation is the flow of milk that happens when the baby...simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Imbolc - Cached - Imbolc is one of four principal festivals of the pre-Christian Celtic calendar, a fertility ritual subsequently adopted as St Brigid's Day in the ...www.spelwerx.com/imbolc.html - Cached
- History, information, lore and activities for the Pagan Holiday of Imbolcwww.wicca.com/celtic/akasha/
imbolclore.htm - Cached - Imbolc, one of the cornerstones of the ancient Celtic calendar, marks the start of the farming season. Celebrations centre around fire.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/
paganism/ - Cachedholydays/imbolc.shtml - Almost all of the customs associated with Imbolc are no longer performed, even in rural areas. ... Folklorists have collected a great deal of data about Imbolc. ...applewarrior.com/celticwell/
ejournal/ - Cachedimbolc/yesterdays.htm - Celtic Pagan Holidays, Wiccan Holidays, Sabbats, Imbolc, Candlemass, Imbolg, Bride's Day, Oimelc, Brid's Daywww.joellessacredgrove.com/
Holidays/ - Cachedimbolc.html - Information about the 2010 Imbolc Festival ... Burning of the Yule Greens - Gather around the Imbolc fire and ceremonially bring your greens from the Yule ...www.circlesanctuary.org/imbolc - Cached