They are the same person with different variations in spelling.
St. Brigid of Kildare was born around the year 451 AD in Ireland.
Saint Brigid, also known as Brigid of Kildare, lived in Ireland during the 5th to 6th centuries. She founded a monastery in Kildare, which became one of the most important religious centers in Ireland.
St. Brigid of Ireland died on February 1, 523, at Kildare, Ireland of natural causes.
St. Brigid of Ireland died on February 1, 523, at Kildare, Ireland of natural causes.
Saint Brigid was an Irish saint, from county Kildare in Ireland. She is the patroness of Ireland, in the same way that Saint Patrick is the patron saint. Her feast date is the 1st of February.
St. Brigit of Ireland, who is my confirmation patron saint, died:17 September 650And was born:1 February, 525, at Kildare
St. Brigid was born in Faughart, near Dundalk in Ireland. She is one of Ireland's patron saints and is often associated with County Kildare.
Because of the legendary quality of the earliest accounts of her life, there is much debate among many secular scholars and even faithful Christians as to the authenticity of her biographies. Tradition says that she died between 522 and 526.A more likely explanation is that the Christian Saint Brigid was actually based on the Irish deity Brigid, daughter of Dagda. The early Christian missionaries to Ireland created the legend of St Brigid to deflect Irish faith away from their ancient gods.
She was born in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland, and died February 1, 523, at Kildare, Ireland of natural causes. Between these dates she lived in various place in Scotland and Ireland as she was held as a slave by a pagan Scotish King who turned out to be her father.
St. Brigid is one. St. Dymphna is another.Correction:St. Dymphna is not a patron saint of Ireland. She has many patronages but Ireland is not one of them.
St. Brigid of Ireland was born in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland.
St. Brigid was born in Ireland.