2/1/08

St. Bridget of Ireland


St. Bridget of Ireland - Patroness of Ireland - February 1st

A Few years after St. Patrick arrived in Ireland, there was born a little girl called Bridget. Her father was and Irish lord named Duptace.

As Bridget grew up, she became holier and more pious each day. She loved the poor and would often bring food and clothing to them. One day she gave away a whole pail of milk, and then began to worry about what her mother would say. She prayed to the Lord to make up for what she had given away. When she got home, her pail was full!

Bridget was a very pretty young girl, and her father thought that it was time for her to marry. She, however, had given herself entirely to God when she was very small, and she would not think of marrying anyone. When she learned that her beauty was the reason for the attentions of so many young men, she prayed fervently to God to take it from her. She wanted to belong to Him alone. God granted her prayer. Seeing that his daughter was no longer pretty, her father gladly agreed when Bridget asked to become a Sister.

She became the first Religious in Ireland and founded a convent so that other young girls might become Sisters, When she consecrated herself to God a miracle happened. She became very beautiful again! Bridget made people think of the Blessed Mother because she was so pure and sweet, so lovely and gentle. They called her the “Mary of the Irish.”

Let us not be vain or proud of our appearance. God looks at our heart, not at our face or our clothes!