Maynooth University and Kildare County Council successfully hosted the ‘Brigid’s Worlds’ conference on September 13 and 14, marking a significant milestone in the celebration of St Brigid’s legacy. The conference, which welcomed both scholars and enthusiasts, commemorated the 1500th anniversary of St Brigid's passing by exploring the rich heritage of one of Ireland's most significant patron saints.
Across the two days, attendees heard from a diverse lineup of speakers who examined St Brigid's life and her Church of Kildare from the 5th to the 9th centuries. Notable speakers included Prof Catherine McKenna from Harvard University and Dr Niamh Wycherley and Prof David Stifter from Maynooth University. Each session explored various aspects of St Brigid's legacy, covering early medieval religious practices and her cultural impact.
The conference was a huge success, with enthusiastic participation and lively discussions. Scholars presented their latest research, offering insights into St Brigid's historical significance and her impact on Irish culture and spirituality.
Speaking after the event, Sonya Kavanagh, Chief Executive of Kildare County Council, commented: "We were delighted to partner with Maynooth University on this significant occasion. The conference was not only a celebration of St Brigid's life but also an important reminder of the value of preserving our cultural heritage through scholarship and community engagement."
Maynooth University President, Professor Eeva Leinonen, said: “Hosting the Brigid’s Worlds conference has been an honour for Maynooth University, bringing together scholars and enthusiasts to explore St Brigid’s legacy. It highlights our leadership in the arts and humanities, and we are proud to have partnered with Kildare County Council to make this historic event possible.”
In addition to the academic presentations, the conference included a public talk, an exhibition of ogham and a guided tour of Kildare town and Cathedral. The public talk, delivered by Prof McKenna, titled ‘Brigid: The knowns and unknowns,’ explored the narratives surrounding St Brigid and their historical significance.
The ‘Brigid’s World’ conference formed a key part of the wider Brigid 1500 programme, which Kildare County Council organised to celebrate and commemorate the life and legacy of St. Brigid.
For further details on the Brigid 1500 programme and future events, visit www.brigid1500.ie.
Full list of speakers:
- Prof Catherine McKenna from Harvard University
- Dr Niamh Wycherley from Maynooth University
- Prof David Stifter from Maynooth University
- Prof Jean-Michel Picard from University College Dublin
- Prof Thomas Owen Clancy from the University of Glasgow
- Dr Elizabeth Dawson from Carlow College
- Dr Clare Stancliffe from Durham University
- Tiago Veloso Silva from Maynooth University
- Dr Sharon Greene from Abarta Heritage Guides
- Conor McDonough OP
- Dr Katja Ritari from the University of Helsinki
- Dr Fabio Mantegazza from the University of Molise
- Prof Pádraig Ó Riain from University College Cork
- Dr Edel Bhreathnach, former Discovery Programme
- Dr Catherine Swift from Mary Immaculate College, Limerick