sorry. I've studied The Bible for quite a while and can say that there is no mention of saint Bridget there. Just so you know... There is no mention of anyone called by name that is a saint in the bible. Saints are mentioned in the bible as all the souls of the righthous that died as martyrs and are now waiting to be risen out of the graves at Jesus second comming. All other reference to the saints are not biblical.
Catholic Answer:
The Bible was written and its contents determined hundreds of years before Bridget was born so she is not mentioned in the Bible.
Saint Bridget of Ireland Church was created in 1963.
Saint Bridget of Ireland was born in AD 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland.If you refer to St. Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland, she was born in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland.
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.
Yes, same person, different spelling.
Briget (or Brigid) of Ireland was born in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland.
St. Bridget of Ireland died February 1, 523, at Kildare, Ireland of natural causes.
No. Saint Christopher is not mentioned in the Bible.
Ist February
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.
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.
Brigid was born in the year 460 at Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland.
St. Brigid of Ireland died in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland.