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Saint Birgitta of Sweden is Europes patron - saint

The Revelations of St. Birgitta of Sweden


Hello we are three monks who are working with assembling Holy Birgitta's Revelations in different languages.
Currently we have completed the Swedish version and the first Book of the English version.
We humbly ask you to read these revelations composed by the Holy Spirit.
In the nearest future we are to make a Spanish and a German copy of Birgitta's Revelations.

Please link us and tell your brothers and sisters about these Holy Revelations.

Bless you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.....



This is truly the word of God, that is why Birgitta was named patron Saint of all Europe by Johannes Paulus II.

This Revelations is truly to the benefit to help the human kind to raise there spiritual awarness.

We on the homepage would be happy if you could link us and help this Revalations of God to spread trough the internet.

This revalations opened our eyes, to understand the true Church of Christ.

www.saintbirgitta.com [saintbirgitta.com]

Sincerly regards from:
Ville Hietanen

God bless you.


Chapter 39

Jesus Christ is speaking:

I had three virtues at my death. First, faith, when I bent my knees and prayed, knowing that the Father was able to snatch me from my suffering. Second, hope, when I persevered resolutely, saying: 'Not as I will.' Third, love, when I said: 'Thy will be done!' I also had physical agony due to the natural fear of suffering, and a sweat of blood left my body. Thus, in order that my friends should not tremble at being abandoned when the moment of trial comes to them, I demonstrated for them in myself that the weak flesh always runs away from pain. But perhaps you ask how my body gave off a sweat of blood. Well, in the same way as the blood of a sick person dries up and gets consumed in his veins, my blood got consumed because of the natural anguish of death. Wanting to show the way by which heaven would be opened and how people could enter it after their exile, the Father lovingly then delivered me over to my passion in order that my body would be gloriously glorified once the passion had been accomplished. For my human nature could not justly enter into its glory without suffering, although I was able to do so through the power of my divine nature...

please read the remainder of this chapter at:

http://www.saintbirgitta.com/vol1_book1/b1_b1_ch39.htm


www.saintbirgitta.com [saintbirgitta.com]

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Villson,

Thank you for your post.

I am not clear as to why you have posted this. Can you please provide an explanation that relates this information to Christianity in its Eastern form? Your posts are coming across as if you are merely advertising your own work and are not interested in Eastern Christianity.

Many thanks!

Admin biggrin


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