This early hagiography, written by an anonymous Irish priest, offers a tender and reverent portrait of Saint Bridget (Brigid) of Kildare—one of Ireland’s most beloved saints and a towering figure in early Celtic Christianity. Through miraculous stories, moments of deep compassion, and rich glimpses into early Irish monastic life, this short but powerful account reveals why Saint Bridget was honored alongside Patrick and Columba as a spiritual mother of the Irish people.
Preserved for generations through oral and written tradition, this life of Saint Bridget reflects both the simplicity and the deep mystical beauty of the early medieval Church. Ideal for readers interested in saints, Irish Christian heritage, and the flowering of holiness in the British Isles.
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The Life of Saint Bridget
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