When we were in Rome in November, we knocked on the door of this Bridgetine convent and an English-speaking Finnish nun took us up to the room where St. Bridget of Sweden lived and died. In that room we were able to venerate her relics up close and personal- they have several large bones encased in glass and even the table on which the Saint died. The room is painted in beautiful murals.
When we were in Rome in November, we knocked on the door of this Bridgetine convent and an English-speaking Finnish nun took us up to the room where St. Bridget of Sweden lived and died. In that room we were able to venerate her relics up close and personal- they have several large bones encased in glass and even the table on which the Saint died. The room is painted in beautiful murals.
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