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Chris258
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I happened to look up some information on St. Brigid today and I found something quite surprising. It seems that some of the traditions that surround her imply that she carried out the functions of a bishop.
The citation for this information leads to Brigid of the Gael by Conrad Bladey, which is apparently a collection of the primary historical and hagiographical source material on St. Brigid.
Another angle I’ve heard is that at some point after taking her vows, Saint Mel (or Saint Patrick) intentionally or mistakenly used the form for ordaining a bishop (or priest), and did not try to correct any error there.
I happened to look up some information on St. Brigid today and I found something quite surprising. It seems that some of the traditions that surround her imply that she carried out the functions of a bishop.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_BrigidBrigit is known for being the only female bishop of the early church. It is said that upon receiving her vows Saint Mel was inspired by God to make her a bishop.
The citation for this information leads to Brigid of the Gael by Conrad Bladey, which is apparently a collection of the primary historical and hagiographical source material on St. Brigid.
Another angle I’ve heard is that at some point after taking her vows, Saint Mel (or Saint Patrick) intentionally or mistakenly used the form for ordaining a bishop (or priest), and did not try to correct any error there.