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Saint Ita, also known as Saint Ida or Saint Ides, (c. 475 – January 15, 570), was an Irish nun. Ida, called the "Brigid of Munster", was born in the present ...
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Saint Ita Like Saint Declan, Ita belonged to the royal family of the Decies kingdom. She was born c. 480 in Co. Waterford, and was baptised Deirdre. ...
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From the legend of the Claddagh ring to 'drowning the Shamrock' on St. Patrick's Day Irish Culture and Customs is a collection of articles and stories that ...
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Saint Ita, called the "Brigid of Munster"; b. in the present County of Waterford , about 475; d. 15 January, 570. She became a nun, settling down at Cluain ...
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Short biography of St. Ita, who, along with St. Brigid, was one of the most influential Irish women saints.
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The Community of Saint Ita and Saint Fillan: an ecumenical, Celtic Rite community offering Christian Healing services, Celtic Eucharist, ...
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Oct 6, 2009 ... Aniyia Williams sings "St. Ita's Vision" from Samuel Barber's Hermit Songs.
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The Church of Saint Ita was to be his only French Gothic church and his last full-scale masterpiece. Schlacks had to conquer several architectural ...
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Search only in Saint Ita Search the Web ... Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity > People > Saints > I > Saint Ita, Go to Directory Home ...
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