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Purgatory (Part 3 of 7)                        St.Gertrude the Great And Her Prayer

10/29/2025

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Greetings in Jesus and Mary....

Today we will honor St. Gertrude the Great even though her feast day is November 16.  She is a remarkable remarkable saint!

 St. Gertrude the Great, a Benedictine nun whose great love for the Holy Souls in Purgatory and devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus has helped earn her the title of "the Great." 
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Gertrude was born in the same town as Martin Luther. Gertrude was born in Eisleben, Germany on the Feast of the Epiphany in 1256, two centuries before Luther. However, she lived during the same time as many of the great saints including St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Dominic. 

She entered a monastery school in Saxony when she was five years old where she earned an impressive education and ultimately discerned to become a religious sister herself. 

She was incredibly smart, earning an education unlike any woman of her time. She admitted in her autobiography that often times, she allowed Christ to take a backseat as she harnessed her skills in philosophy, literature, singing and painting. It eventually led to her feeling lonely and depressed and called her intellectual pursuits a "tower of vanity and curiosity." She refocused her priorities after a mystical encounter with Christ and began to focus on studying Scripture and theological works.

Gertrude was a mystic She had many mystical experiences which she recorded in her journals. One was a series of visions of St. John on the night of the Last Supper. She laid her head on the breast of Christ and heard his most Sacred Heart beating and asked John why he didn’t record the experience in the Gospel. He answered saying that this detail had to be reserved for subsequent ages when the world, having grown cold, would need to rekindle its love for Christ’s Sacred Heart. 

Gertrude wrote extensively about the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Her writings helped spread the devotion throughout the Western world.  

She wrote a prayer that when said, releases 1,000 souls from PurgatoryGertrude had a great devotion to the Holy Souls in Purgatory, whom she frequently wrote about and the need for the living to pray for them. She wrote this prayer, which is especially fitting for the month of November:

Eternal Father, I offer Thee 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 and within my family. Amen.

Gertrude is the only female Saint to be called “the Great” Pope Benedict XIV gave her the title to differentiate her from Abbess Gertrude of Hackeborn and to acknowledge the depth of her writings and theological insight.

St. Gertrude died on November 16, 1302 and remains one of the most well-known saints in the West.
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St. Gertrude the Great, pray for us!



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