July 23: Saint Bridget of Sweden

Bridget was the daughter of Birger Persson, the governor and provincial judge of Uppland, and of Ingeborg Bengtsdotter. She was born in Sweden in 1303. From childhood itself, she was greatly devoted to the passion of Jesus. She received visions of Christ’s suffering many times throughout her life.

When she was only ten, it is recorded that she had a vision of Jesus on the cross and heard him say, “Look at me, my daughter.”

“Who has treated you like this?” cried little Bridget.

Jesus answered, “Those who despise me and refuse my love for them.” From that moment on, Bridget tried to stop people from offending Jesus.

When she married a man named Ulf. Both of them set their heart to serve God. They had eight children, of whom one was St. Catherine of Sweden. Bridget and Ulf also served the Swedish court, Bridget as the queen’s personal maid. Bridget tried to help King Magnus and Queen Blanche lead better lives, but for the most part, they did not listen to her.

Bridget had visions and received special messages from God throughout her life. In obedience to them, she visited many rulers and important people in the Church. She explained humbly what God expected of them.

After the death of her husband, she gave up all her luxuries and lived as a poor nun. She began the order of the Most Holy Savior, also known as Bridgettines in 1346. She still kept up her own busy life, traveling about doing good everywhere she went. And through all this activity, Jesus continued to reveal many secrets to her, which she received without the least bit of pride.

Shortly before she died, the saint went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. At the shrines there, she had visions of what Jesus had said and done in each place.

All St. Bridget’s revelations on the sufferings of Jesus were published after her death.

St. Bridget died in Rome on July 23, 1373. She was proclaimed a saint by Pope Boniface IX in 1391.

 

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