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Thoughts On Saint Gertrude: Large Print Edition
Thoughts On Saint Gertrude: Large Print Edition

Thoughts On Saint Gertrude: Large Print Edition

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Thoughts On Saint Gertrude By Audrey De Vere Last in print in 1865. Written by Audrey De Vere, author of The Legend of St Patrick. We're delighted to bring back this rare Catholic work. St. Gertrude was born at Eisleben, in the county of Mansfield, on the 6th of January, 1263, just sixty-nine years after the birth of St. Clare, the great Italian saint from whose convent at Assisi so many others had already sprung in all parts of Europe, and whose name had already become a living power in Germany and Poland, as well as in the sunny south. (Footnote 60) St. Gertrude was descended from an illustrious house, that of the Counts of Lackenborn. When but five years old she exchanged her paternal home for the Benedictine Abbey of Rodersdorf, where she was soon after joined by her sister, afterward the far-famed St. Mechtilde. When about twenty-six she first began to be visited by those visions which never afterward ceased for any considerable time. At thirty she was chosen abbess; and for forty years she ruled a sisterhood whom she loved as her children. The year after she became abbess she removed with her charge to another but neighboring convent, that of Heldelfs. No other change took place in her outward lot. Her life lay within. As her present biographer remarks, "she lived at home with her Spouse."
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