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St. Bridget of Sweden
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St. Bridget was the daughter of the royal Prince of Sweden, named Birger, and of Ingeburdis, a descendent of the Gothic kings. From these pious parents she inherited a great love for the Passion of Our Lord. Her father consecrated all Fridays to special acts of penance, and from her childhood St. Bridget loved to meditate upon the Passion of Christ.
In obedience to her father, at the age of fourteen she married Ulfo, Prince of Nericia in Sweden, by whom she had eight children, the last of whom, Catherine, is now honored among the saints. Later, the holy couple bound themselves by a vow of chastity and made a pilgrimage to Compostela in Galicia. On their return to Sweden, Ulfo, with his wife's consent, entered a Cistercian monastery, where he died soon after.
In 1344, Bridget built the great monastery of Wastein, which became the motherhouse of a new Order, that of the Brigittines. She next undertook a pilgrimage to Rome and to Palestine. Having satisfied her devotion at the holy places sanctified by the life and Passion of Our Redeemer, she returned to Rome, where she lived a year longer. She received the Last Sacraments and died in 1373.
She is a patron of Sweden and of dairy workers. Her feast day is July 23. |
In the Footsteps of the Saints
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Saint Joseph Picture Book
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This history book consists of biographies of the patron saints of various nations.
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Includes the fifteen prayers of St. Bridget
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Actual words of Our Lord and Our Blessed Mother
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