St Birgitta of Sweden FROM THE PUBLISHER
St. Birgitta of Sweden was one of the most charismatic figures in the late medieval mystical tradition. A woman from a small country on the Christian fringes of northern Europe, she went as a stranger to Rome, succeeded in commanding prelates and popes and engaged in political secular intrigues in the courts of Europe; she married and produced eight children, yet became the only woman in the fourteenth century to be canonised; and in an age where new monastic foundations were proscribed, she founded an order of her own devising, primarily for women.. "In this biography Bridget Morris presents an account of Birgitta's extraordinary life and achievements. Her most lasting achievement, her monastic foundation, which produced a network of communities throughout Europe and has had an unbroken history since its foundation to the present day, is also covered.
SYNOPSIS
An account of the life and achievements of St Birgitta of Sweden, one of the most charismatic figures in the late medieval mystical tradition, founder of the Bridgettine order.