Content Book 1
  • CHAPTER 1 Christ describes his most excellent incarnation, his good deeds, and the people’s abandonment of our faith.
  • CHAPTER 2 About the articles of the true faith, and the duties of the bride.
  • CHAPTER 3 About how the bride should love, fear, and honor our Lord.


  • CHAPTER 4 Saint Bridget is taught how to discern between good and evil spirits.
  • CHAPTER 5 A wonderful parable of a lovely castle, which signifies the holy militant church.
  • CHAPTER 6 About how good men are armed with spiritual weapons.


  • CHAPTER 7 About the spiritual clothes and ornaments a servant of God should be adorned and dressed in.
  • CHAPTER 8 Saint Bridget is taught an excellent prayer by the Mother of God.
  • CHAPTER 9 About the marriage of the Virgin’s parents, Anna and Joachim and the Virgin’s Immaculate Conception.


  • CHAPTER 10 About Mary’s childhood, her virtues, the visitation of the angel and her Son’s most sorrowful suffering.
  • CHAPTER 11 About the suffering of Christ and how to control the body from illicit movements.
  • CHAPTER 12 An angel prays for Saint Bridget.


  • CHAPTER 13 About how an enemy of God has three devils within himself and the judgment passed on him.
  • CHAPTER 14 About the reverence Saint Bridget should have in prayer and the three kinds of people living in this world.
  • CHAPTER 15 About two treasuries symbolizing the love of God and the love of the world, and about how Christ is like a king.


  • CHAPTER 16 The Virgin speaks to a devil concerning the soul of a woman.
  • CHAPTER 17 Christ compares a sinner to an eagle, a fowler, and a fighting man.
  • CHAPTER 18 Teachings about how to build a house of purity.


  • CHAPTER 19 About the Creator’s power and wisdom, and how those who are now called wise sin the most against him.
  • CHAPTER 20 The Virgin and the Son speak to each other in a most pleasant way.
  • CHAPTER 21 About a sorcerer that illustrates the tricks of the devil.


  • CHAPTER 22 About the progress of good people in virtues and good deeds among the wicked.
  • CHAPTER 23 About a false man who is called the enemy of God; St Lawrence interprets the vision for Saint Bridget.
  • CHAPTER 24 The Son and Mother ask the Father for a grace for his daughter, the church.


  • CHAPTER 25 Why Christ allows the wicked to continue living.
  • CHAPTER 26 About the spiritual marriage, the marriage of Adam and Eve, and the fall of mankind.
  • CHAPTER 27 The world is described as a dance, and about the suffering of the Mother at the death of Christ.


  • CHAPTER 28 The terrible judgment executed on a sinful man.
  • CHAPTER 29 About two wives signifying Pride and the Virgin.
  • CHAPTER 30 Christ describes how he is still ready to die once more for the sake of sinners, if it were possible.


  • CHAPTER 31 Saint John the Baptist explains the virtues of the Virgin.
  • CHAPTER 32 About three demon possessed men.
  • CHAPTER 33 About how good and evil angels incite thoughts in minds of men.


  • CHAPTER 34 The devil asks Christ why he loves the bride so much.
  • CHAPTER 35 About how Christ bought back the heavenly inheritance for mankind and Mary’s pain at his death.
  • CHAPTER 36 Saint Bridget’s angel prays for mercy for her.


  • CHAPTER 37 Mary tells how the evil Christians crucify Christ more severely than the Jews did.
  • CHAPTER 38 The Bridegroom teaches the bride about patience and humility through a beautiful parable.
  • CHAPTER 39 How we humans have a weak faith.


  • CHAPTER 40 The Creator asks the bride about a wife and her husband.
  • CHAPTER 41 Christ judges five groups of people in the world.
  • CHAPTER 42 About how every virtue and grace is enclosed in the most glorious Virgin Mary.


  • CHAPTER 43 About how men rise up through a small good and sink down through a small evil to the most severe punishment.
  • CHAPTER 44 Sinners are compared to bumblebees.
  • CHAPTER 45 The angels and the saints bear witness to Christ’s greatness in his creation, incarnation, and redemption.


  • CHAPTER 46 About how Christ is now considered to be shameful, dishonest, and base by people.
  • CHAPTER 47 Evil priests are admonished by Christ.
  • CHAPTER 48 The divinity condemns evil priests that love the world and despise Christ.


  • CHAPTER 49 Christ likens himself to Moses, and how the cursed priests deny Christ by their words and thoughts.
  • CHAPTER 50 The Mother prays for the souls in purgatory and on earth.
  • CHAPTER 51 Christ compares his Mother to the most beautiful flower growing in a valley.


  • CHAPTER 52 Saint Bridget is told to take the Revelations to the Pope and the bishop.
  • CHAPTER 53 The Virgin is likened to the ark where the tablets of the Law were kept.
  • CHAPTER 54 An angel teaches Saint Bridget how to distinguish between good and evil thoughts. Heaven and Hell are also described.


  • CHAPTER 55 A parable about a great city and a glorious castle, signifying the world and the Church.
  • CHAPTER 56 An explanation of the preceding chapter and the punishment that awaits the priests, knights and people.
  • CHAPTER 57 Christ tells how he will abandon evil Christians and instead turn to heathens.


  • CHAPTER 58 About how the Virgin and Christ are sweet to each other while Christ is bitter for those who are evil.
  • CHAPTER 59 Christ is likened to a peasant, good priests to a shepherd, and bad priests to a careless shepherd.
  • CHAPTER 60 How Saint Bridget should reveal and proclaim these revelations to the friends of God so they are able to help sinners.