St. Brigid's Cross is named after St. Brigid of Kildare, a revered Irish saint known for her generosity and compassion. Legend has it that she fashioned the cross from rushes to teach a dying pagan chieftain about Christianity, and the cross has since become a symbol of protection and good luck in Irish folklore.
The name of the seminary is typically derived from the name of the saint or concept it is dedicated to, the sponsoring religious order, or the geographical location where it is situated. Common names include "St. Joseph Seminary," "St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary," or "Holy Cross Seminary."
The St. George's Cross represents the patron saint of England, Saint George. It is a red cross on a white background and is also known as the Cross of Saint George. It has been used as a national symbol for England since the Middle Ages.
The Cross of St. George is a red cross on a white background. It is a symbol commonly used in flags and emblems, particularly in England and other countries associated with the British Empire.
St. Brigid is often represented by a cross bearing her name, which is woven from rushes or reeds. She is also symbolized by the flame of a candle, as she is associated with light, inspiration, and protection. St. Brigid is one of Ireland's patron saints, known for her generosity and kindness towards the poor and for her role in promoting Christianity in Ireland.
St. Francis's last name is Assisi. He is also commonly known as St. Francis of Assisi.
St. Brigids - Roscommon - GAA was created in 1889.
Saint Brigids GAA was created in 1932.
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Saint Brigids College
The cross of St. George.
King's Cross St. Pancras is the London Underground (tube) station serving the two National Rail (mainline) termini, King's Cross and St Pancras. All three stations are separate but adjacent.
There are three crosses: The St. George's cross - the vertical, horizontal red cross. The St. Andrew's cross - the diagonal white cross on blue field. The St. Patrick's cross - the diagonal red cross.
The Saltire or St Andrews Cross and the Lion Rampant
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St Paul's Cross was created in 1910.
St Paul's Cross ended in 1643.
Cross of St. George was created in 1807.