The Herald of God's Loving-Kindness: Book 5

Gertrud the Great (1256–1302) entered the monastery of Helfta in eastern Germany as a child oblate. At the age of twenty-five she underwent a conversion that led to a series of visionary experiences. These centered on “the divine loving-kindness,” which she perceived as expressed through and symbolized by Christ’s divine Heart. Some of these experiences she recorded in Latin “with her own hand,” in what became book 2 of The Herald of God’s Loving-Kindness.

Books 1, 3, 4, and 5 were written down by another nun, a close confidant of the saint, now often known as "Sister N." Book 5 details the sickness, deaths, and afterlife fates of various Helfta nuns, novices, and lay brothers, as witnessed by Gertrud in her visions. It also describes Gertrud’s preparations for her own death and her predictive visions of her ultimate glorification in heaven. The Herald concludes with Sister N.’s personal account of her presentation of the whole book to the Lord at Mass, the welcome he gave it, and the privileges he attached to it.

The Book of Special Grace, which mainly records the visions of Mechtild of Hackeborn, was probably compiled by Gertrud herself with the help of Sister N. Parts 6 and 7 recount the deaths of the abbess Gertrud and of Mechtild, her younger sister. As many passages overlap, sometimes verbatim, with corresponding chapters in book 5 of The Herald, a translation has been included for purposes of comparison.

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The Herald of God's Loving-Kindness: Book 5

Gertrud the Great (1256–1302) entered the monastery of Helfta in eastern Germany as a child oblate. At the age of twenty-five she underwent a conversion that led to a series of visionary experiences. These centered on “the divine loving-kindness,” which she perceived as expressed through and symbolized by Christ’s divine Heart. Some of these experiences she recorded in Latin “with her own hand,” in what became book 2 of The Herald of God’s Loving-Kindness.

Books 1, 3, 4, and 5 were written down by another nun, a close confidant of the saint, now often known as "Sister N." Book 5 details the sickness, deaths, and afterlife fates of various Helfta nuns, novices, and lay brothers, as witnessed by Gertrud in her visions. It also describes Gertrud’s preparations for her own death and her predictive visions of her ultimate glorification in heaven. The Herald concludes with Sister N.’s personal account of her presentation of the whole book to the Lord at Mass, the welcome he gave it, and the privileges he attached to it.

The Book of Special Grace, which mainly records the visions of Mechtild of Hackeborn, was probably compiled by Gertrud herself with the help of Sister N. Parts 6 and 7 recount the deaths of the abbess Gertrud and of Mechtild, her younger sister. As many passages overlap, sometimes verbatim, with corresponding chapters in book 5 of The Herald, a translation has been included for purposes of comparison.

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Gertrud the Great (1256–1302) entered the monastery of Helfta in eastern Germany as a child oblate. At the age of twenty-five she underwent a conversion that led to a series of visionary experiences. These centered on “the divine loving-kindness,” which she perceived as expressed through and symbolized by Christ’s divine Heart. Some of these experiences she recorded in Latin “with her own hand,” in what became book 2 of The Herald of God’s Loving-Kindness.

Books 1, 3, 4, and 5 were written down by another nun, a close confidant of the saint, now often known as "Sister N." Book 5 details the sickness, deaths, and afterlife fates of various Helfta nuns, novices, and lay brothers, as witnessed by Gertrud in her visions. It also describes Gertrud’s preparations for her own death and her predictive visions of her ultimate glorification in heaven. The Herald concludes with Sister N.’s personal account of her presentation of the whole book to the Lord at Mass, the welcome he gave it, and the privileges he attached to it.

The Book of Special Grace, which mainly records the visions of Mechtild of Hackeborn, was probably compiled by Gertrud herself with the help of Sister N. Parts 6 and 7 recount the deaths of the abbess Gertrud and of Mechtild, her younger sister. As many passages overlap, sometimes verbatim, with corresponding chapters in book 5 of The Herald, a translation has been included for purposes of comparison.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780879075866
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 08/15/2020
Series: Cistercian Fathers Series , #86
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alexandra Barratt is professor emeritus at the University of Waikato in New Zealand. She studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Toronto and has published extensively on religious writing by medieval women in Latin and English. She has previously translated Books One and Two (CF035) and Book Three (CF063) of The Herald for the Cistercian Fathers series.

 

 

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations xi

Introduction xiii

The Herald of God's Loving-Kindness

Prologue 3

Chapter 1 The Glorious Death of the Reverend Lady G<ertrud>, Abbess, of Sweetest Memory 5

Chapter 2 The Soul of E., Compared to a Lily by the Lord 29

Chapter 3 The Soul of G., Who Was Devoted to the Blessed Virgin 31

Chapter 4 The Blessed Death of Mechtild the Chantress of Pious Memory 37

Chapter 5 The Souls of the Sisters M. and E. 53

Chapter 6 The Soul of S., Whose Place in the Lord's Bosom Was Predicted 57

Chapter 7 The Happy Death of M<echtild of Magdebourg> of Blessed Memory 61

Chapter 8 The Soul of M., Who Was Helped by the Prayers of Her Friends 65

Chapter 9 The Souls of G. and S., on Whom the Lord Conferred Similar Blessings 69

Chapter 10 S., Who Died with a Burning Desire 75

Chapter 11 The Soul of Brother S., Who Was Consoled at His Death for His Kindliness 79

Chapter 12 The Soul of Brother H., Who Was Rewarded for His Loyalty 81

Chapter 13 The Soul of Brother John, Who Was Raised Up for His Faithful Labors 85

Chapter 14 The Soul of Brother Th<omas>, Who Gave Thanks for His Blessings 87

Chapter 15 How Devout Prayer Helped the Soul of Brother F. 89

Chapter 16 A Soul Aided by the Suffrages of the Church Through Her Prayers 91

Chapter 17 The Liberation of the Souls of Relatives of the Community 95

Chapter 18 The Power of the Great Psalter 97

Chapter 19 A Soul Helped by the Great Psalter 99

Chapter 20 That a Reward, Offered Up, Is Increased 103

Chapter 21 The Reward of a Good Will 105

Chapter 22 The Punishment of Disobedient Murmurers 107

Chapter 23 How Her Desire for Death Was Incited 111

Chapter 24 Preparation for Her Final Journey 115

Chapter 25 Love's Arrow 117

Chapter 26 Keeping Safe the Soul's Preparations 119

Chapter 27 Her Death Anticipated 121

Chapter 28 Consolation by the Lord and the Saints 129

Chapter 29 Firm Promises and Privileges Bestowed by the Lord 131

Chapter 30 Sweet Repose 135

Chapter 31 Recompense Offered the Virgin Mary 141

Chapter 32 Her Death Foreshadowed 143

Chapter 33 The Commendation of Tins Book 149

Chapter 34 The Acceptability of This Book 151

Chapter 35 The Offering of This Book 153

Chapter 36 Conclusion 155

The Mass Personally Sung in Heaven by the Lord Jesus for a Certain Virgin Called Trutta While She Was Still Alive 157

The Book of Special Grace, Part Six

Chapter 1 The Life and Death of the Venerable Lady Abbess Gertrud 171

Chapter 2 The Service of Twelve Angels 177

Chapter 3 That Christ Stood Proxy for Her 179

Chapter 4 Her Happy Passing 183

Chapter 5 The Same Subject Continued 185

Chapter 6 The Hour of Her Most Happy Passing 187

Chapter 7 The Greetings Given That Most Blessed Soul 191

Chapter 7A On Her Sister's Soul, and That the Souls of the Blessed Offer to God All the Words Recited for Them 193

Chapter 7B Her Sister's Soul <Again>, and That Human Desire Lives on after Death 195

Chapter 8 A Vision of Her on Her Month's Mind 197

Chapter 9 The Anniversary of the Same Lady Abbess 201

The Book of Special Grace, Part Seven

Chapter 1 The Last Days of the Blessed Sister Mechtild, Glorious Virgin, Nun at Helfta 207

Chapter 2 Her Summoning by the Lord Jesus Christ 209

Chapter 3 She Is Divinely Warned to Be Anointed 211

Chapter 4 Each of the Saints Gave Her All the Fruitfulness of Their Rewards When She Was Anointed 213

Chapter 5 Her Devout Intention and Her Huge and Fervent Desire for All 217

Chapter 6 That the Blessed Virgin Mary Accepted from Her the Care of the Community, Entrusted Into Her Hands 219

Chapter 7 The Prayers Recited by the Sisters at the Sick Woman's Bed 221

Chapter 8 Christ Greets That Blessed Soul in an Inconceivable Way 225

Chapter 9 The Holy Trinity and the Saints Greet Her Soul 229

Chapter 10 Drawing Her with His Breath, in a Wonderful Way Jesus Christ Makes That Soul Fit for Future Glory 231

Chapter 11 Her Flight and Her Welcome Within the Divine Heart 233

Chapter 12 The Saints' Joy and the Increase of Their Merit 235

Chapter 13 How to Pray to God Through the Merits of This Virgin 237

Chapter 14 The Utility of Offering Christ's Merits and Those of the Saints for Souls at the Offertory 239

Chapter 15 No Christian Soul Entered Hell on the Day of Her Passing 241

Chapter 16 God's Praise Should Be Sought above All Things and Rendered with Single-Minded Intention 243

Chapter 17 The Name of This Book, That Is, "Of Special Grace," and Its Utility 247

Chapter 18 An Assurance for Those Celebrating Her Funeral Rites 249

Chapter 19 Our Lord Jesus Christ Loves His Own and Chastises Them 251

Chapter 20 The Blessed Soul of Count B<urchard> Our Founder 253

Chapter 21 God's Extraordinary Love for the Soul of Blessed Sister Mechtild 257

Chapter 22 This Soul to Some Extent Compared to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Her Virtues 259

Scriptural Index 261

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