Definition of Helfta. Meaning of Helfta. Synonyms of Helfta

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Helfta. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Helfta and, of course, Helfta synonyms and on the right images related to the word Helfta.

Definition of Helfta

No result for Helfta. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Helfta from wikipedia

- Gertrude of Helfta (January 6, 1256 – November 17, 1302) was a German Benedictine nun and mystic who was a member of the Monastery of Helfta. While herself...
- another monastery at Helfta near Eisleben, which was founded in 1258. Governed under either Benedictines or Cistercians, Helfta became known for its powerful...
- Mechtilde of Hackeborn, OSB, also known as Mechtilde of Helfta (1240/1241 – 19 November 1298), was a Saxon Christian saint (from what is now Germany) and...
- The monastery of Helfta is a Cistercian monastery of nuns in the city of Eisleben. It was originally active between 1229 and 1545, and was restored in...
- Gertrude of Hackeborn (1232–1292) was the abbess of the Benedictine convent of Helfta, near Eisleben in modern Germany. Gertrude was born in 1232 near Halberstadt...
- January 1256 – 17 November 1302), mystic who was a member of the Monastery of Helfta, canonized on 20 July 1738 Frances of Rome (c. 1384 – 9 March 1440), Patroness...
- she also became blind. Around 1272, she joined the Cistercian nunnery at Helfta which offered her protection and support in the final years of her life...
- The visions of Jesus to Saint Mechtilde of Hackeborn of the convent of Helfta were mentioned by Pope Benedict XVI in a General Audience of September 29...
- own, at the same time hiding her heart within his breast. Mechtilde of Helfta (d. 1298) became an ardent devotee and promoter of Jesus' heart after it...
- of Two Lovers" in Context (2016) Mechthild of Hackeborn and the Nuns of Helfta: The Book of Special Grace (2017) The Works of Richard Methley (2021) The...