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Birgitta of Sweden

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In this volume are the life and revelations of Saint Birgitta (c. 1303-1373), Sweden's "Joan of Arc," a wife, mother, and mystic who influenced both spiritual and political spheres of Europe.
Paulist Press
Title: Birgitta of Sweden
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In this volume are the life and revelations of Saint Birgitta (c.
1303-1373), Sweden's "Joan of Arc," a wife, mother, and mystic who influenced both spiritual and political spheres of Europe.

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