A Benedictine, and a scholar. Here is a more extensive bio - St. Gertrude then what I've put below.
St. Gertrude the Great (1256-1302), also known as Gertrude of Helfta, was born on the feast of Epiphany in Thuringia (modern Germany). She was sent to be educated at the Benedictine monastery in Helfta at the age of four or five, possibly as an orphan or as a child dedicated to God by her parents. She proved to be an extremely bright and determined student who became engrossed in her secular studies, but was negligent of her prayer life. She remained in the monastery and made her profession as a nun. At the age of 26 she entered a time of spiritual crisis, after which she began to receive visions of Christ who chastised her for not leaving room for God in her academic pursuits. This caused Gertrude to abandon her secular studies in total devotion to Sacred Scripture and the works of the Church Fathers. These theological studies, along with continued visions and messages from Jesus, became the basis of her work as one of the great writers and mystics of the 13th century. St. Gertrude had a lasting impact on the Church in an age where academic and religious literature was dominated by men, and she is the only female saint to earn the title "The Great." She was one of the early saints who, along with her companion in the monastery, St. Mechtilde of Hackeborn, spread devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. St. Teresa of Avila chose St. Gertrude the Great, the patron saint of nuns, as her model and guide. Her feast day is November 16th.
St Gertrude grew to love with Jesus with an ardent love embracing suffering with all her heart.
When Jesus came to take her to Heaven , she said to Him ;
I will suffer 'til the end of the world if it be your will. Jesus, very pleased with her generosity (matched her and then some) saying ;
it will be afforded to you as if you have done so, now come with me to Heaven. (paraphrase)
Posted by: John McCarthy | Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 03:55 PM
St. Gertrude strongly recommended the following prayer for the souls in purgatory:
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Eternal Father, I offer you the 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, those in my own home, & in my family.
Posted by: antigon | Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 03:37 PM