Revelations of St. Bridget: On the Life and Passion of Our Lord and the Life of His Blessed Mother

Revelations of St. Bridget: On the Life and Passion of Our Lord and the Life of His Blessed Mother

by St. Bridget of Sweden
Revelations of St. Bridget: On the Life and Passion of Our Lord and the Life of His Blessed Mother

Revelations of St. Bridget: On the Life and Passion of Our Lord and the Life of His Blessed Mother

by St. Bridget of Sweden

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Overview

Excerpts from her revelations. Actual words of Our Lord and Blessed Mother to St. Bridget of Sweden, giving intimate details of their lives on earth, including the hidden life of Our Lord and Our Lady in Nazareth, plus the early life of Our Lady and the birth of Our Lord. Includes the famous 15 Prayers of St. Bridget. First published in 1492. Breathes the spirit of holiness and faith. Excellent on the Passion. A classic of the Church, a perennial bestseller and a real treasure! Impr. 92 pgs,

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781618907288
Publisher: TAN Books
Publication date: 11/01/1993
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
Sales rank: 373,923
File size: 901 KB

About the Author

St. Bridget of Sweden was a mystic and author born in 1303 at Uppland. One of the six patron saints of Europe, she married at the early age of thirteen and bore eight children, one of whom was later canonized as St. Catherine of Sweden. She was a distinctly noble and charitable woman, earning her a wide level of popularity, and also maintained good religious influence over her husband, Ulf Gudmarsson. Bridget later founded the Order of the Holy Savior, and also experienced visions of Mary and the Christ Child. She died on the twenty-third of July, 1373, after having written various prayers and popularizing the well-known Fifteen Prayers of the Lord's wounds. St. Bridget was canonized by Pope Boniface IX in 1391.
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