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On the 14th of June 1303, at the moment Saint Bridget of Sweden was born, Pope Benedict XV, the curate of Rasbo at the time, prayed for the happy deliverance of the child Ingeborde. Suddenly he found himself enveloped by a luminous cloud out of which Our Lady appeared: "A child has been born at Birger; her voice will be heard by the entire world."
The prayers below have been copied from a book printed in Toulouse in 1740 and published by the Father Adrien Parvilliers of the Company of Jesus, Apostolic Missionary of the Holy Land, with approbation, permission and recommendation to distribute them. His Holiness Pope Pius IX took cognizance of these Prayers and approved them on May 31, 1862, recognizing them as true and for the good of Souls. This sentence of Pope Pius IX has been confirmed by the realization of the promises by all persons who have recited the prayers and by numerous supernatural facts by which God wanted to make known their exact truth. A collection of small books, these prayers among them, was approved by the Great Congress of Malines on August 22, 1863.