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Imbolg (also called Imbolc) is celebrated on February 2.

Imbolg, also know as Candlemas is a cross-quarter day for Pagans. This Sabbat is celebrated on the 2nd of February. Most commonly the goddess Bridget is celebrated at this time.

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