Her life of virtue and her love of the poor
While the saints excel in the practice of all the virtues they sometimes appear to be partial to one in particular. Hence, different virtues come to be associated with different saints. In St. Brigid's case her beloved virtue was "love of the poor". Indeed, when Brigid and seven other girls took the veil from Bishop MacCaille and each selected one of the Beatitudes she wished to excel in, Bridgid chose: "Blessed are the Poor" Whilst still a young girl she drove fer father to distraction with her giving to the poor and needy. She gave away the milk, butter and his best clothes... even his finest sword which was worth a small fortune. Even the Bishop did not escape... she gave away his most precious Mass vestments which were a cherished gift from overseas. Neither did the dogs escape her notice. On one occasion, she saw how hungary they were she gave them the meat being prepared for the Community dinner. However, this time Our Lord in His Mercy worked a miracle. He provided an even choicer piece of meat for her hungary sisters. In Brigid's eyes the poor belonged to the one great family whose Father was God. They were the needy members of Christ. The poor were always to be cared for lovingly....like children who are unable to provide for themselves. Tenderly, therefore, St. Brigid served the poor and brought the Light and Truth of Christ to nourish the souls as well. She once said:"If I had the power to give away the whole kingdom of Leinster, I would willingly give it to God's poor" |