Yes, she was canonized on October 7 of that year.
St. Bridget of Sweden as canonized on October 7, 1391, by Pope Boniface IX. St. Bridget of Ireland is a precongregational saint and was never canonized.
St. Bridget of Sweden was born about 1303.
St. Bridget of Sweden doesn't have any special celebration. The primary reason for this is that St. Bridget is a Catholic saint, but Sweden, first, doesn't have a state religion, and second, the biggest of the various christian religions in Sweden is Lutheran. However, the Bridget order of the Swedish Lutheran church does gather at Vadstena chapter church every year at the 23rd of July.
There is a Saint Bridget of Sweden, but some people spell the Irish St. Brigid as St. Bridget. So sometimes people referring to St. Bridget could be referring to the Irish one, but just spelling it wrong.
Aron Andersson has written: 'St Bridget of Sweden'
That depends on which Bridget you mean. Saint Bridget of Sweden's feast day is July 23. Saint Brigid of Ireland's feast day is February 1.
F. J. M. A. Partridge has written: 'The life of St. Bridget of Sweden'
St. Francis Xavier was canonized with fellow missionary St. Ignatius in 1622.
When did St. Bridget die? She died in 525 A.D.
St. Bridget College was created in 1913.
St. Eligius was canonized in the Pre-Congregation era. This was when people were often canonized because of their popularity while they were alive.
St. Etheldreda was canonized by Pope Celestine III in 1198.