St Gertrude the Great
St Gertrude the Great (1256 - 1301) feast day 16th November
The Life and Revelations of St Gertrude the Great
The Life & Revelations of St Gertrude the Great
by St Gertrude the Great and the Religious of Her Monastery
Our Lord revealed that the place on earth where He most delighted to be, after the Blessed Sacrament, was "in the heart and soul of Gertrude, My beloved." Therefore, we do not wonder that among all the most remarkable women Saints of the Church, St. Gertrude is the one who carries the extraordinary title "the Great."
The Revelations of St. Gertrude the Great form one of the classics of Catholic writing. And although they would have to be classified as "mystical literature," their message is clear and obvious, for this book states many of the secrets of Heaven in terms that all can understand.
Recorded here are St. Gertrude's many conversations with Our Lord, wherein He reveals His great desire to grant mercy to souls and to reward the least good act. In the course of their conversations, He reveals wonderful spiritual "shortcuts" that will help everyone in his or her spiritual life. Moreover, the revelations of St. Gertrude the Great actually open a window onto Heaven, where we can see the specific ways in which prayer, good works, and liturgical celebrations on earth have very definite effects in Heaven among the Saints and Angels and even with God Himself.
The revelations of St. Gertrude were authorized by Our Lord (pp.536-537), and they have been published in many editions, in various languages; they have inspired both clergy and laity for centuries. Surely the present generation of English-speaking Catholics will profit equally from this new edition of The Life and Revelations of St. Gertrude the Great, who found such high favor with Our Lord that He chose to dwell in her heart in a special manner and to reveal to her many of the intimate secrets of His supernatural love for souls.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 592 pages
by St Gertrude the Great and the Religious of Her Monastery
Our Lord revealed that the place on earth where He most delighted to be, after the Blessed Sacrament, was "in the heart and soul of Gertrude, My beloved." Therefore, we do not wonder that among all the most remarkable women Saints of the Church, St. Gertrude is the one who carries the extraordinary title "the Great."
The Revelations of St. Gertrude the Great form one of the classics of Catholic writing. And although they would have to be classified as "mystical literature," their message is clear and obvious, for this book states many of the secrets of Heaven in terms that all can understand.
Recorded here are St. Gertrude's many conversations with Our Lord, wherein He reveals His great desire to grant mercy to souls and to reward the least good act. In the course of their conversations, He reveals wonderful spiritual "shortcuts" that will help everyone in his or her spiritual life. Moreover, the revelations of St. Gertrude the Great actually open a window onto Heaven, where we can see the specific ways in which prayer, good works, and liturgical celebrations on earth have very definite effects in Heaven among the Saints and Angels and even with God Himself.
The revelations of St. Gertrude were authorized by Our Lord (pp.536-537), and they have been published in many editions, in various languages; they have inspired both clergy and laity for centuries. Surely the present generation of English-speaking Catholics will profit equally from this new edition of The Life and Revelations of St. Gertrude the Great, who found such high favor with Our Lord that He chose to dwell in her heart in a special manner and to reveal to her many of the intimate secrets of His supernatural love for souls.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 592 pages
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Heroes of God's Church
Heroes of God's Church
by Rev P. Henry Matimore
The purpose of this beautiful book is to acquaint our children with biographies that will have some particular influence on the development of their characters. Each story has been planned as a real character training project, not merely as a reading lesson, to inspire admiration for faith and religious heroism.
"To accomplish this purpose, we have endeavored to stimulate interest in each saint by presenting him or her as a real human being who lived in a real world among real people and not as a super-being surrounded by miraculous wonders. We have tried to make the saints human, admirable, and lovable, and therefore imitate-able." (from the Foreword). Questions and Things to Do are found at the end of each story.
Ages: 9 - 12
Paperback, size 8.2" x 5.8", 302 pages
by Rev P. Henry Matimore
The purpose of this beautiful book is to acquaint our children with biographies that will have some particular influence on the development of their characters. Each story has been planned as a real character training project, not merely as a reading lesson, to inspire admiration for faith and religious heroism.
"To accomplish this purpose, we have endeavored to stimulate interest in each saint by presenting him or her as a real human being who lived in a real world among real people and not as a super-being surrounded by miraculous wonders. We have tried to make the saints human, admirable, and lovable, and therefore imitate-able." (from the Foreword). Questions and Things to Do are found at the end of each story.
St Cecilia | St Sebastian of Rome | St Agnes of Rome | St Monica | St Patrick |
St Columba | St Boniface | St Thomas of Canterbury | St Francis of Assisi | St Hedwig |
St Hyacinth | St Louis IX | St Gertrude | St John Nepomucene | St Joan of Arc |
St Thomas More | St Franis Xavier | St Aloysius | St Vincent de Paul | St Issac Jogues |
St Gerard Majella | The Cure of Ars | St Theophane Venard | St Damien of Molokai | St Therese of Lisieux |
Ages: 9 - 12
Paperback, size 8.2" x 5.8", 302 pages
Picture Book of Saints #07
Picture Book of Saints #07
by Fr Lawrence G. Lovasik
St. Joseph Picture Book Series, Part 7 of 12 books on the "Super-Heroes of God"--commonly known as Saints--by beloved author Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik, S.V.D. introduces Catholic children to 15 of the most well-known Saints. Among the features of this book are:
Saints included in this edition are:
Paperback, size 7" x 5", 32 pages
by Fr Lawrence G. Lovasik
St. Joseph Picture Book Series, Part 7 of 12 books on the "Super-Heroes of God"--commonly known as Saints--by beloved author Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik, S.V.D. introduces Catholic children to 15 of the most well-known Saints. Among the features of this book are:
- a full-color illustration of each Saint
- short, easy-to-understand lives of the Saints that offer a window on what made them so special in the eyes of God
- the feast day for each Saint in accordance with the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church
- concluding prayer.
Saints included in this edition are:
St. Blaise | St. Valentine | St. Margaret of Cortona | St. George |
St. Zita | St. Peregrine | St. Lawrence of Brindisi | St. Bridget of Sweden |
St. Jane Frances de Chantel | St. John Chrysostrom | St. Cosmas & Damian | St. Michael the Archangel |
St. Martin de Porres | St. Gertrude the Great | St. Catherine of Alexandria |
Paperback, size 7" x 5", 32 pages
Love, Peace, and Joy
Love, Peace, and Joy
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus According to St. Gertrude
by Fr. Andre Prevot
Based on the actual words of Our Lord to St. Gertrude as recorded in her famous Revelations. Shows little-known ways to gain great graces quickly and advance rapidly in divine love, especially by placing all of our own prayers in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that they might be perfected and made more pleasing thereby. St. Gertrude is one of the greatest Saints in the Church, and here indeed are the secrets of a Saint! Impr.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 224 pages
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus According to St. Gertrude
by Fr. Andre Prevot
Based on the actual words of Our Lord to St. Gertrude as recorded in her famous Revelations. Shows little-known ways to gain great graces quickly and advance rapidly in divine love, especially by placing all of our own prayers in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that they might be perfected and made more pleasing thereby. St. Gertrude is one of the greatest Saints in the Church, and here indeed are the secrets of a Saint! Impr.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 224 pages
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus According to St. Gertrude
Saints Who Saw Mary
Saints Who Saw Mary
by Raphael Brown
"How lovely is Thy Dwelling-Place, O Lord God of Hosts!" —Psalm 83 (84)
To gaze upon and speak with Our Lady is one of the tenderest longings of the pious Christian soul. Our Lord could not have conceived of a greater human creature than His own Mother, and so it is one of the most sublime graces to be granted a vision of that Heavenly Garden, the True Eden and New Eve. It is no wonder, then, that those most blessed souls who have loved Christ most have merited to see her, who only leads us deeper into His love.
Saints Who Saw Mary recounts the stories of 17 canonized saints who kept company with the Ark of the New Covenant, the Mother of God. Their stories are profound, enlightening, inspiring, and tantalizing. Learn of Our Lady's dealings with such luminaries of the sanctoral patrimony as:
by Raphael Brown
"How lovely is Thy Dwelling-Place, O Lord God of Hosts!" —Psalm 83 (84)
To gaze upon and speak with Our Lady is one of the tenderest longings of the pious Christian soul. Our Lord could not have conceived of a greater human creature than His own Mother, and so it is one of the most sublime graces to be granted a vision of that Heavenly Garden, the True Eden and New Eve. It is no wonder, then, that those most blessed souls who have loved Christ most have merited to see her, who only leads us deeper into His love.
Saints Who Saw Mary recounts the stories of 17 canonized saints who kept company with the Ark of the New Covenant, the Mother of God. Their stories are profound, enlightening, inspiring, and tantalizing. Learn of Our Lady's dealings with such luminaries of the sanctoral patrimony as:
- Gertrude the Great
- Francis of Assisi
- Bridget of Sweden
- Catherine of Siena
- Teresa of Avila
- John of the Cross
It is no coincidence that Our Lady appeared to these who are among the greatest saints in the history of the Church. For anyone who does not love His Mother, who bore God, can merit to bear Christ and His glorious resurrection. Let these accounts move you not only to longing for the sight of the Mother of God and her Son, but, what is far more important, to a deeper love and longing to be united to Him through her who is most blessed.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 160 pages
O Beata Trinitas
O Beata Trinitas
The Prayers of St. Gertrude and St. Mechtilde
Translated by Rev. John Gray.
The prayers in this book were first committed to writing in the year 1289 by St. Gertrude. “It is owing to the scrupulous heed paid to God and His truth that the devotion found in these writing is suitable for all. The time, place and other circumstances give colour (sic) and a characteristic turn to utterances, even on the lips of Christ our Lord; illustrations from daily life and custom bear the imprint of the century … and date their writings exquisitely. They (the prayers) give a charm which has its value.” Something of the ways of God will be learned from each page from this most unusual and rare book.
Paperback, size 6" x 4.2", 141 pages, Impr. 1927
The Prayers of St. Gertrude and St. Mechtilde
Translated by Rev. John Gray.
The prayers in this book were first committed to writing in the year 1289 by St. Gertrude. “It is owing to the scrupulous heed paid to God and His truth that the devotion found in these writing is suitable for all. The time, place and other circumstances give colour (sic) and a characteristic turn to utterances, even on the lips of Christ our Lord; illustrations from daily life and custom bear the imprint of the century … and date their writings exquisitely. They (the prayers) give a charm which has its value.” Something of the ways of God will be learned from each page from this most unusual and rare book.
Paperback, size 6" x 4.2", 141 pages, Impr. 1927
The Prayers of St. Gertrude and St. Mechtilde
Words of Hope
Words of Hope
Revelations of Our Lord to Saints: Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Genoa, Gertrude the Great and Margaret Mary Alacoque
edited by Craig Turner
Words of Hope recounts the words of Christ spoken to four great saints—Saint Gertrude the Great, Saint Catherine of Genoa, Saint Teresa of Avila, and Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque—who dared to receive the eternal message of Our Lord.
They lovingly and faithfully listened to His message, repeated through the centuries. It is a message of suffering, and yet it is overflowing with hope. Through the words these four holy souls received, we can see Christ’s message of peace and hope born out of suffering written anew.
Through these intimate words of Jesus and the example of the saints within these pages, the reader will be renewed and rejuvenated with the hope and comfort of Christ in times of suffering.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 136 pages
Revelations of Our Lord to Saints: Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Genoa, Gertrude the Great and Margaret Mary Alacoque
edited by Craig Turner
Words of Hope recounts the words of Christ spoken to four great saints—Saint Gertrude the Great, Saint Catherine of Genoa, Saint Teresa of Avila, and Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque—who dared to receive the eternal message of Our Lord.
They lovingly and faithfully listened to His message, repeated through the centuries. It is a message of suffering, and yet it is overflowing with hope. Through the words these four holy souls received, we can see Christ’s message of peace and hope born out of suffering written anew.
Through these intimate words of Jesus and the example of the saints within these pages, the reader will be renewed and rejuvenated with the hope and comfort of Christ in times of suffering.
Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 136 pages
Revelations of Our Lord to Saints: Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Genoa, Gertrude the Great and Margaret Mary Alacoque
St Gertrude the Great
St Gertrude the Great
Herald of Divine Love
by Fr Frank M. Rega, OFS
One of the greatest saints in the history of the Church, Saint Gertrude the Great began life in 1256. She was given to the schools of a Benedictine monastery. She excelled in intellectual activity and learning, but, in her twenties, she became most preoccupied with theology, the Fathers, and the Scriptures. Her holiness was hidden, as she constantly prayed to God to keep it, but she manifested miracles and experienced raptures. Writing many works of piety, she endeavored to raise others to the rarefied sanctity which she was privileged to have obtained early in life.
With her devotion from a young age, Saint Gertrude also received numerous visions of Our Lord and Our Lady. Before St. Margaret Mary a few centuries later, St. Gertrude was one of the first to gain revelations about the Sacred Heart of Jesus and how best to honor It in private devotion. Her concern was for His immense charity to become incarnate, to die for our sins, to institute the Blessed Sacrament, and to offer Himself as an eternal Victim for our sake—all of which Christ Himself explained to her the mystical significance of.
Saint Gertrude the Great: Herald of Divine Love provides a short, popular biography of the magnificent Benedictine nun who transformed the world through her devotedness and holiness. May the insights received by Saint Gertrude, matched by very few other mystics', show you her privileges before the Throne of God. Let this book show you the secrets of her own sanctity, concealed in the Heart of the Divine Redeemer.
Booklet, size 6" x 3.75", 80 pages
Herald of Divine Love
by Fr Frank M. Rega, OFS
One of the greatest saints in the history of the Church, Saint Gertrude the Great began life in 1256. She was given to the schools of a Benedictine monastery. She excelled in intellectual activity and learning, but, in her twenties, she became most preoccupied with theology, the Fathers, and the Scriptures. Her holiness was hidden, as she constantly prayed to God to keep it, but she manifested miracles and experienced raptures. Writing many works of piety, she endeavored to raise others to the rarefied sanctity which she was privileged to have obtained early in life.
With her devotion from a young age, Saint Gertrude also received numerous visions of Our Lord and Our Lady. Before St. Margaret Mary a few centuries later, St. Gertrude was one of the first to gain revelations about the Sacred Heart of Jesus and how best to honor It in private devotion. Her concern was for His immense charity to become incarnate, to die for our sins, to institute the Blessed Sacrament, and to offer Himself as an eternal Victim for our sake—all of which Christ Himself explained to her the mystical significance of.
Saint Gertrude the Great: Herald of Divine Love provides a short, popular biography of the magnificent Benedictine nun who transformed the world through her devotedness and holiness. May the insights received by Saint Gertrude, matched by very few other mystics', show you her privileges before the Throne of God. Let this book show you the secrets of her own sanctity, concealed in the Heart of the Divine Redeemer.
Booklet, size 6" x 3.75", 80 pages
Herald of Divine Love
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