revelation of christ to st gertrude
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Mayol, Clieza B. BFA FD 2
St. Gertrude the Great
St. Gertrude the great was a Benedictine and a mystic writer. She was born on the 6th
of January 1256 in Germany. Her parents were never known. At the age of five she
entered the Alumnate of Hefta and was confined to the care of St. Mechtilde, mistress
of the alumnate. In her twenty-sixth year there was granted her the first of that series
of visions of which the wonderful sequence ended only with life. She now gauged in its
fullest extent the void of which she had been keenly sensible for some time past, and
with this awakening came the realization of the utter emptiness of all transitory things.
She passed from alumnate to the community. Outwardly her life was that of
simple Benedictine nun, of which she stands forth preeminently as the type. Her
boundless charity embraced rich and poor, learned and simple, the monarch on
his throne and the peasant in the field; it was manifested in tender sympathy towards
the souls in purgatory, in a great yearning for the perfection
of souls consecrated to God.
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St. Gertrude believed the Eucharist was a divine saving power that united man to God
and drew one closer to His love. Through Jesus visions to her, she was given a special
prayer that if recite would release 1000 souls in purgatory. It was her compassion
through her life for the souls who are suffering that drew her closer to the Father and
with it, she encourages everyone to pray for the holy souls and attend mass for them.
St. Gertrude the great was also told that every time one hears mass fervently, God
sends a saint to comfort him or her upon death. With this, we are assured of Gods
unending love and compassion for His children on earth. Through the visions of St.
Gertrude, it is evident that if only we pray to God, He will surely not fail us. His message
is not only to divulge into attending the Eucharist but offering it to Him, to the suffering
and the sinners. So that the Eucharist may serve a purpose in an individuals life, by
listening to His word, offering ones life and giving it whole like how Jesus had given it
on the cross. It is basically the main purpose of the Eucharist to unite with the
community and help one another. It is what God wants to tell us. He wants us to realize
that it is through our community that we feel His love by giving ourselves to others. St.
Gertrudes devotion to the salvation of the Holy souls is a great example of this
community involvement in the Eucharist. By praying for the Holy souls, we are able to
help one another, even those who have transcended to another world towards God. St.
Gertrude believes that if we devote ourselves to Gods salvation, we are able to
understand deeper His purpose for us in His community. Her life was centered on
helping others, rich or poor, and offering what she could to those in need. As a
Benedictine nun, it was probably not that difficult for her to do so because she had been
accustomed to it from a young age. As a youth of today, St. Gertrude shows us the
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example of giving oneself to the Lord no matter how difficult the path is. The
characteristic of St. Gertrude's piety is her devotion to the Sacred Heart, the symbol of
that immense charity which urged the Word to take flesh, to institute the Holy Eucharist,
to take on Himself our sins, and, dying on the Cross, to offer Himself as a victim and
a sacrifice to the Eternal Father. Devotion takes a lot more than just being present in the
Eucharistic celebration, but being there spiritually. Accepting Christs holy sacrifice and
offering oneself to Him. She also wrote many books, containing her life and even the
favors granted to her by our God. This only proves that with great faith, one is surely
bestowed with grace upon God.
Here is the short prayer of St. Gertrude, said to release 1000 souls in purgatory every
time it is recited.
Eternal Father, I offer thee thy most precious blood of thy divine son Jesus, in union
with the masses said throughout the world today for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for
sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal church, in my home and within my
family. Amen.
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