Kristen Kellick

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Nineteen Priestesses tended the perpetual fire, the number possibly correlating with the nineteen-year cycle of the Celtic “great year.” Each Priestess would take a night to sit with the fire and tend it. On the twentieth night, the fire would be left for the Goddess to tend by herself. The nineteenth Priestess would say to the shrine, “Brigid, charge your own fire for this night belongs to you.”
Brigid: History, Mystery, and Magick of the Celtic Goddess
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