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  2. Bridget of Sweden, OSsS (c. 1303 – 23 July 1373) born as Birgitta Birgersdotter, also Birgitta of Vadstena (Swedish: heliga Birgitta), was a Swedish widow, mystic, saint, and the founder of the Bridgettines.

  3. Saint Bridget of Sweden, patron saint of Sweden, founder of the Bridgittines (Order of the Most Holy Savior), and a mystic whose revelations were influential during the Middle Ages. In 1999 Pope John Paul II named her one of the patron saints of Europe.

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  4. Facts. Feastday: July 23. Patron: of Sweden. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Bridget of Sweden. 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.

  5. Jul 23, 2022 · Saint Bridget of Sweden’s Story. From age 7 on, Bridget had visions of Christ crucified. Her visions formed the basis for her activity—always with the emphasis on charity rather than spiritual favors. She lived her married life in the court of the Swedish king Magnus II.

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  6. The most celebrated saint of the Northern kingdoms, born about 1303; died 23 July, 1373. She was the daughter of Birger Persson, governor and provincial judge (Lagman) of Uppland, and of Ingeborg Bengtsdotter.

  7. St Bridget of Sweden (or Birgitta in Swedish) is best known as the foundress of the Order of the Most Holy Saviour and the author of the "Revelations of St Bridget". She was born at Finsta in Sweden in 1303.

  8. Jul 23, 2023 · Saint Bridget, often referred to as Birgitta, was born in 1303, traditionally on June 14th, in Upland, Sweden’s primary province. Her father, Birger, was the governor of the region, while her mother, Lady Ingeborg of Finsta, was the daughter of the governor of East Gothland.

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