THE LIFE AND REVELATIONS OF SAINT GERTRUDE. Our Lord Gives His Blessed Mother to St. Gertrude Adversity is the Spiritual Ring with Which the Soul is Betrothed to God Human Consolation Weakens that …More
THE LIFE AND REVELATIONS OF SAINT GERTRUDE.
Our Lord Gives His Blessed Mother to St. Gertrude
Adversity is the Spiritual Ring with Which the Soul is Betrothed to God
Human Consolation Weakens that Which is Divine
How Vile and Despicable are All Transitory Pleasures
The Perfect Resignation of St. Gertrude into the Hands of God in All Adversities
The Co-operation of the Faithful Soul at the Holy Sacrifice and
the Five Favours on Which the Saint Desired to Meditate, When Unable to Assist at It
With What Confidence We Should Have Recourse to God in All Our Needs and Temptations
Of the Efficacy of Prayers for Others
Of the Admirable Effects of Holy Communion and That We Should not Lightly Abstain from Even For Our Unworthiness
The Indulgence Which our Lord Granted to St. Gertrude and Her Ardent Desire to be Conformed in All Things to the Will of God
How the Soul May Seek God and Transfigure Itself into Him, in Four Ways
Reparation for the Fall of a Host, Which It was Feared had Been Consecrated
Of the Value and Efficacy of Confession and How We Should Conquer the Difficulties We Feel in Approaching the Sacrament of Penance
The Different Effects of Charity are Explained by the Comparison of a Tree Covered with Leaves, Flowers and Fruit
How Afflictions Unite the Soul of Jesus Christ and of the Effect of an Unjust Excommunication
A Vision in Which St. Gertrude Beheld Our Lord Communicating the Sisters
How We Should Prepare Ourselves to Receive the Body of Jesus Christ and
Different Exercises of Piety Which St. Gertrude Practised Towards this August Sacrament
How Our Lord Authorised this Work
www.catholictradition.org/Gertrude/revelations.htm
Our Lord Gives His Blessed Mother to St. Gertrude
Adversity is the Spiritual Ring with Which the Soul is Betrothed to God
Human Consolation Weakens that Which is Divine
How Vile and Despicable are All Transitory Pleasures
The Perfect Resignation of St. Gertrude into the Hands of God in All Adversities
The Co-operation of the Faithful Soul at the Holy Sacrifice and
the Five Favours on Which the Saint Desired to Meditate, When Unable to Assist at It
With What Confidence We Should Have Recourse to God in All Our Needs and Temptations
Of the Efficacy of Prayers for Others
Of the Admirable Effects of Holy Communion and That We Should not Lightly Abstain from Even For Our Unworthiness
The Indulgence Which our Lord Granted to St. Gertrude and Her Ardent Desire to be Conformed in All Things to the Will of God
How the Soul May Seek God and Transfigure Itself into Him, in Four Ways
Reparation for the Fall of a Host, Which It was Feared had Been Consecrated
Of the Value and Efficacy of Confession and How We Should Conquer the Difficulties We Feel in Approaching the Sacrament of Penance
The Different Effects of Charity are Explained by the Comparison of a Tree Covered with Leaves, Flowers and Fruit
How Afflictions Unite the Soul of Jesus Christ and of the Effect of an Unjust Excommunication
A Vision in Which St. Gertrude Beheld Our Lord Communicating the Sisters
How We Should Prepare Ourselves to Receive the Body of Jesus Christ and
Different Exercises of Piety Which St. Gertrude Practised Towards this August Sacrament
How Our Lord Authorised this Work
www.catholictradition.org/Gertrude/revelations.htm