Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

4 of 5 stars

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An interesting and mostly unbiased account of the practices involving Brigid both in modern and older times, he looks at the evolution of some practices and the variation around the country.

It's well researched and largely free of bias, the portions that reference what little is known about Brigid as Goddess are fairly free of condemnation of delusion or anything like that that you would expect from a Catholic Cleric writing about paganism. I also found it an engaging read and one that didn't get too bogged down in detail but still packed with interesting facts.

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