St. Bridget
Saint Bridget of Sweden | Franciscan Media
Saint Bridget of Sweden was married, a mother of eight, and the foundress of a monastery for men and women. She spent her final days in Rome seeking to ...
Bridget of Sweden, OSsS ( c. 1303 – 23 July 1373), born Birgitta Birgersdotter and also known as Birgitta of Vadstena (Swedish: heliga Birgitta), ...
Saint Bridget - Brooklyn Museum
Also known as Bride, Bridget of Ireland, Bride of the Isles, and Mary of the Gael, she now reigns as one of the most recognized saints in Ireland; she and Saint ...
St. Bridget of Kildare - Pacific, MO
Confession Times · Sunday: 6:30 AM to 7:15 AM @ St. Mary's (Villa Ridge) · Tuesday: 6:00 PM to 6:45 PM @ St. Bridget (Pacific) · Saturday: 7:00 AM to 7:45 AM @ ...
Saint Bridget of Sweden | Biography, Legacy, & Facts - Britannica
Saint Bridget of Sweden, patron saint of Sweden, founder of the Bridgittines (Order of the Most Holy Savior), and a mystic whose revelations ...
St. Brigid of Ireland - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Saint Brigid was born Brigit, and shares a name with a Celtic goddess from whom many legends and folk customs are associated. There is much debate over her ...
Saint Bridget of Sweden - Catholic Apostolate Center
St. Bridget was a mystic, having her first vision, at age ten, of our Lord hanging on the cross. She continued to have visions throughout her life, including ...
St. Bridget of Sweden | The National Shrine of Saint Jude
History of St. Bridget of Sweden. St. Bridget, also known as St. Birgitta, is the patron saint of Sweden, as well as co-patron of Europe alongside St. Catherine ...
5 things to know about St. Bridget of Sweden, mystic and mother
A mystic of the Middle Ages who was a wife, mother to a large family, lady-in-waiting to a queen, and founder of a religious order that still exists today.
Saint Brigid of Kildare or Saint Brigid of Ireland is the patroness saint (or 'mother saint') of Ireland, and one of its three national saints along with ...
Saint Bridget of Erin - St. Louis Genealogical Society
The Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis shared some indexes to the baptism registers for this closed parish with the St. Louis Genealogical ...
St. Bridget, patron saint of the rabble-rousers - U.S. Catholic
In the 1340s, the pope, Clement VI, was seated in the French city of Avignon instead of Rome, and Rome had fallen hard from its previous glory.
Bridget of Kildare – is a fifth century Saint. Revered for her remarkable acts of generosity, her loyalty to and leadership of the Irish people and her devoted ...
Sts Teresa and Bridget Faith Community - Facebook
Sts Teresa and Bridget Faith Community, St. Louis, Missouri. 281 likes · 326 were here. Sts Teresa and Bridget Catholic Church is a diverse faith...
St. Brigid of Ireland - Britannica
Saint Brigid of Ireland was an abbess who founded an important monastic community at Kildare in the 5th century and is revered as one of the ...
About St. Brigid of Ireland - Catholic Saint Medals
St. Brigid was born in Faughart, Ireland around the year 450. Her mother, Brioicsech, was a Christian from Portugal, who had been captured and sold into ...
St. Bridget of Sweden - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Saint Birgitta was the daughter of Uppland's Lagman, Birger Petersson and his wife, Ingeborg, who was a member of the same clan as the reigning family.
St. Bridget of Kildare (Pacific) - Archdiocese of St. Louis, Missouri
St. Bridget of Kildare (Pacific). 111 W. Union St. ... 111 W. Union St. Pacific, 63069.
This Place Mattered - St. Bridget of Erin in St. Louis
Built in 1859, St. Bridget of Erin was a staple of the Gateway City's Irish American community and located in the heart of the Kerry Patch ...
Who Is Saint Bridget, and Why Is She In a Well?
Saint Bridget (also known as St. Brigid) is one of these declared saints. She is known as the female patron of Ireland and fallen women.