Autumnal Equinox Celebration
Date and Time
Friday Sep 22, 2017
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MDT
Friday, September 22, 2017
7:00p.m.
Location
110 Johnson Street, Frederick, CO 80530
Fees/Admission
Free event
optional donation
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Contact Information
C.J. Joplin-Jack
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Description
The Autumnal Equinox Service is part of St. Brigit’s Áit Caol series, now in its sixth year. Áit Caol (pronounced atch qweel) is Gaelic for “A Thin Place.” These services are created to offer guests an experience of God through a unique liturgy, which combines ancient tradition with contemporary language. They include specially designed meditation areas, reflecting the Scriptural lessons, and sacred music with a Celtic sound.
St. Brigit is delighted to introduce the very talented Lindsay Craft as the new Music Director for Áit Caol, beginning with the Equinox Service. Lindsay has been the vocalist for Áit Caol for several seasons and will be joined by Brian Mullins on Celtic strings, Stephen Bross on percussion and Andrew Hill on piano. This new group of musicians promises to bring a fresh and exciting sound to Áit Caol.
In keeping with the Celtic tradition of honoring the earth as God’s creation, St. Brigit celebrates the Autumnal Equinox, marking the transition between Summer and Winter. “Equinox” is a translation of the Latin word, aequinoctium, or “equal night.” On this day, there are 12 hours each of daylight and darkness. The Earth’s axis is parallel to the Sun, so the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are illuminated equally. Sunrise occurs at 7a.m. and sunset, at 7p.m.
Ancient people marked this day with both thanksgiving for the harvest and prayers for protection during the approaching time of darkness and cold. St. Brigit will celebrate this bittersweet time by reflecting on the miracle of transformation in physical and spiritual life.
Older children are welcome at the service. Childcare will be provided for children under age six. Guests are invited to walk St. Brigit’s outdoor labyrinth prior to the service.