From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Compiled by J. Maurus
St. Bridget
Religious
After the death of her husband, blessed Ulf, St. Brideget of Sweden founded the Order of the Most Holy Savior. In 1350 Bridget came to Rome for the Holy Year and spent the rest of her life there in poverty and prayer. One of her eight children is St. Catherine of Sweden. St. Bridget died at Rome in 1373.
Let us ask St. Bridget to help us learn that God is personally directing each of our lives and guiding events so as to lead us closer to Him.
Love for the Cross
Patience has many degrees. Great is the distance between one who barely resigns himself to suffering and one who, instead, thirsts for it. For example, St. John of the Cross had suffered much in spirit and in body; he was calumniated, persecuted, held as though a prisoner, reduced to hunger, cold and consequent sickness. Asked by Jesus: "John, what reward do you desire?" his answer was: "To suffer more and to be despised for You." What we have to suffer is always little in comparison to the great reward we will receive in paradise, says St. Paul.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Talk about a holy family! St. Bridget is a saint, married to Blessed Ulf, and mother of St. Catherine of Sweden! I am imagining the great example of faith St. Catherine's parents were to her. It is a good reminder how important is the example we set for our children.
What strikes you most today?
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