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“In art, S. Bridget is usually represented with her perpetual flame as a symbol, …” — Sabine Baring-Gould
In art, S. Bridget is usually represented with her perpetual flame as a symbol, sometimes with a column of fire, said to have been seen above her head when she took the veil.
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