St. Gertrude
Feast: November 16. St. Gertrude, Virgin (Patroness of the West Indies) was
born at Eisleben in Saxony. At the age of five, she was placed in the care of
the Benedictine nuns at Rodalsdorf and later became a nun in the same
monastery, of which she was elected Abbess in 1251. The following year she was
obliged to take charge of the monastery at Helfta, to which she moved with her
nuns. St. Gertrude had enjoyed a good education. She wrote and composed in
Latin, and was versed in Sacred Literature. The life of this saint, though not
replete with stirring events and striking actions, was one of great mental
activity. It was the mystic life of the cloister, a life hidden with Christ in
God. She was characterized by great devotion to the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord
in His Passion and in the Blessed Eucharist, and by a tender love for the
Blessed Virgin. She died in 1302.
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