Gertrude the Great

Gertrude the Great, OSB (or Saint Gertrude of Helfta; Italian: Santa Gertrude, German: Gertrud die Große von Helfta, Latin: Sancta Gertrudis; January 6, 1256 – November 17, 1302) was a German Benedictine nun and mystic from the monastery of Helfta. She is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church and figures in the General Roman Calendar on November 16 for optional celebration as a memorial throughout the Roman Rite.

Saint

Gertrude

Saint Gertrude of Helfta in ecstasy
Virgin, Mystic
BornJanuary 6, 1256
Eisleben, Thuringia, Holy Roman Empire
Diedc. 1302 (aged 45-46)
Helfta, Saxony, Holy Roman Empire
Venerated in
Canonized1677 (equipollent) by Innocent XI
Feast
Attributescross, radiant heart
PatronageWest Indies

In recent times the Episcopal Church has added Gertude to the Episcopal Calendar of Saints on November 21.

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