School: Ughtyneill (roll number 12897)
- Location:
- Ughtyneill, Co. na Mí
- Teacher: Maighréad, Bean Uí Chinnéide
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- St. Brigid's Feast
In older times St Brigid's feast was kept as a great feast on St Brigid's Eve the people used to gather green rushes and make crosses of them and they used to have a special supper of rice that night. - It was also known as Serapt Night. It was the old custom to have pancakes, bacon, and fish for supper. This is an old saying, "It is a lonesome Seraft without bacon".