Launch of 32nd Annual Féile Bhríde at Solas Bhríde in Kildare town
Many people gathered at Solas Bhríde for the launch of the 32nd Annual Féile Bhríde.
While 2024 was a special year as we commemorated the 1500 th anniversary of the death of St. Brigid Geraldine Moore of Solas Bhride said: “We are delighted to present a varied and interesting programme of events which continues to highlight the life and legacy of St. Brigid.
Many national and international visitors are expected to visit Kildare Town during the Féile. A packed program will focus on the many attributes of St Brigid through dance, music, poetry, walks, talks, crafts, meditation, and discussion. There are also a number of online events for people who cannot attend in person. The full programme of events can be viewed on www.solasbhride.ie
Pause for Peace
At the launch Rita Minehan spoke of the importance of the Pause for Peace initiative. “At 12 noon on February 1 st , people will be invited to Pause for Peace for 1 minute. The global Pause for Peace Movement was launched in Kildare in 2023 to mark the new national holiday in honour of St. Brigid. The people of Kildare call on people worldwide to pause for
1 minutes silence for peace in the world at 12 noon local time on St. Brigid’s Day. The Pause for Peace is gaining widespread support both nationally and internationally. In 2024 the initiative to involve students as Peace Ambassadors was developed by Kildare Town Community School and we are pleased that students continue to be involved in 2025.
Phil O’Shea said that the exciting growth and success of the Féile has its source in the energy and efforts of the community from which it sprang. She went on to say “We are delighted once again to network with Afri, the Education Centre, the Heritage Centre and Kildare Town Library in presenting an exciting Féile Bríde Programme for 2025.”
She also thanked the Solas Bhríde team, Cairde BhrÍde and the Festival Committee for their creativity, hard work and commitment in the development of the Féile Programme, and for overseeing the events.
The Féile Progamme of events is made possible by the sponsorship of Kildare County Council through their Festival Grant Scheme and the Brigidine Sisters Mission and Ministry Fund.
In her conclusion MC Geraldine Moore said, “We hope you enjoy participating in some of the very exciting events of the Féile. Solas Bhríde will hold other events throughout 2025 as we celebrate 10 years at the centre on the Tully Road. You will find notice of these events on the Solas Bhríde website.”
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