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Saints of the Month: February
proficiency in sublime perfection. The day
on which our abbess was to terminate her
course, February 1, 523, having arrived, she
received from the hands of this saintly priest
the blessed body and blood of her Lord in
the divine Eucharist, and, as it would seem,
immediately after her spirit passed forth,
and went to possess Him in that heavenly
country where He is seen face to face and
enjoyed without danger of ever losing Him.
Her body was interred in the church
adjoining her convent, but was some time
after exhumed, and deposited in a splendid
shrine near the high altar.
In the ninth century, the country being
desolated by the Danes, the remains of St.
Bridgid were removed in order to secure
them from irreverence; and, being
transferred to Down-Patrick, were deposited
in the same grave with those of the glorious
St. Patrick. Their bodies, together with that
of St. Columba, were translated afterwards
to the cathedral cf the same city, but their
monument was destroyed in the reign of
King Henry VIII. The head of St. Bridgid is
now kept in the church of the Jesuits at
Lisbon.
Reflection.—Outward resemblance to Our
Lady was St. Bridgid’s peculiar privilege;
but all are bound to grow like her in interior
purity of heart. This grace St. Bridgid has
obtained in a wonderful degree for the
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