Bridgettine Order
The Bridgettine Order, officially known as the Order of the Most Holy Savior, was founded in the 14th century by Saint Bridget of Sweden. This religious order focuses on a monastic lifestyle, emphasizing prayer, community life, and service. The order is unique in that it includes both monks and nuns living in separate communities.
The Bridgettine Order follows a rule that combines elements of Benedictine and Cistercian traditions. Members engage in various forms of spiritual practices, including the Liturgy of the Hours and meditation. Today, the order continues to promote its mission of faith and charity in various countries around the world.