Many think the Gospel of John was written by a woman based on how it is laid out and what it states.
The Irish were the Guardians of the Bible in the Dark ages and set about reintroducing it to Europe
based on all the copies they made at Monasteries.
They used allegory to convey this idea.
Saint Bridget's skull was sent to the Cathedral of John the Baptist in Portugal. Then three Irish Knights
were sent there to live out there lives and to be entombed with her skull.
Thus the first three Gospels and the woman's skull represent the allegory of John being a feminine
perspective.