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- Gertrude the Great - Wikipedia
Gertrude the Great or Gertrude of Helfta (January 6, 1256 – November 17, 1302) was a German Benedictine nun and mystic who was a member of the Monastery of Helfta
- History Life - Monastic Congregation of St. Gertrude
As Gertrude matured, her eyes opened to the mystery of Christ’s love in the Church and to its evangelizing mission in the world Saint Gertrude was never formally canonized, but a liturgical office of prayer, readings, and hymns in her honor was approved by Rome in 1606
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Gertrude
Saint Gertrude the Great was a 13th-century nun and mystic writer from Thuringia It was probably introduced to England by settlers from the Low Countries in the 15th century
- Gertrude Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
Gertrude is a feminine name with Germanic roots, meaning ‘spear of strength’ or ‘strength of spear ’ The name is derived from Old German elements ‘ger,’ meaning ‘spear’, and ‘drud,’ meaning ‘strength,’ and the Old High German term for the name is Geretrudis
- SAINT GERTRUDE - catholictradition. org
I kept that book because it holds my little treasure: the Prayer to the Sacred Heart by St Gertrude and adopted as his own by St Alphonsus Liguori, another of my favorite Saints
- Gertrude: The Only Female Saint to Be Called The Great
In this brief, but excellent, biography of St Gertrude of Helfta (1256-1301), the author shares some of the reasons why St Gertrude is the only female saint to be called "the Great "
- St. Gertrude the Great - The GIVEN Institute
Pope Benedict XIV bestowed St Gertrude with the title of “the Great” as a result of her spiritual and theological insights St Gertrude continued to have mystical experiences, in which Jesus instructed her to share all that He revealed to her with the rest of the world
- Who Was St. Gertrude?
St Gertrude the Great, or St Gertrude of Helfta, was born on January 6, 1256, in Germany She eventually chose to follow the Lord by pursuing a vocation as a Benedictine Nun
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