Truthfulness – St. Bridget of Sweden

Yes, real, true, honest, unselfish love or charity ought to rule your heart, guide your tongue, dictate your speech.

Rev. Francis Lasance

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St. Bridget of Sweden Quiz

(All questions are based on information given in the biography in your Little Flowers Member’s Guide except for the Bonus Question. Answers are at the bottom of the page.)

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St. Bridget of Sweden by Unknown [Public Domain] by Wikimedia Commons
1. When did St. Bridget live?

a. 404-456

b. 1302-1373

c. 1444-1497

d. 1989-2010

2. How many children did St. Bridget have?

a. 2

b. She had no children

c. 13

d. 8

3. St. Bridget helped convince the pope to return to Rome with the help of what other saint?

a. St. Teresa of Avila

b. St. Francis Assisi

c. St. Benedict

d. St. Catherine of Siena

4. When is St. Bridget’s feast day?

a. July 12th

b. July 23rd

c. May 3rd

d. May 29th

Bonus: What is St. Bridget called in her home country of Sweden?

a. St. Birgitta

b. St. Brigette

c. The People’s Royal

d. Our Lord’s Lily

Narcissus Facts

narcissus

  • Narcissus flowers are native to the Mediterranean region and Asia.
  • Daffodils, paper whites and jonquils are all types of narcissus flowers.
  • Narcissus’s are usually yellow or white and sometimes the cup can be a different color than the crown.

 

 

 Flower Meaning

The narcissus flower traditionally represents respect and modesty in the flower language. Truthfulness is one of the best ways we can show respect for our neighbors and it creates a balance of modesty, leaving no room for boasting or self-hatred.

 

There is no sinner in the world… who cannot recover God’s grace by recourse to Mary, and by asking her assistance.

St. Bridget of Sweden

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