Brigit or Brighit is a pagan goddess of the Irish mythology and she holded the responsibility of the sacred flames [eternal flames] such as the one of her sancuary in Kildare.
Brigit was an Irish goddess of fertility, learning and healing and her festival fell on February 1st. After the arrival of Christianity, she was replaced by Saint Brigit, whose festival also falls on February 1st and is still celebrated widely in Ireland. As a goddess and as a saint in later Christian mythology, there is no suggestion that Brigid did anything very bad.
Imbolc was a Celtic festival that took place on 1 February. It was probably associated with the goddess Brigit, a goddess of fertility, learning and healing. In Christian mythology the Celtic Brigit became a saint and her festival is still widely celebrated in Ireland on 1st February.
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She is an Goddess. Of course she has powers.