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another monastery at
Helfta near Eisleben,
which was
founded in 1258.
Governed under either Benedictines or Cistercians,
Helfta became known for its powerful...
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Gertrude the Great, OSB (or
Saint Gertrude of
Helfta; Italian:
Santa Gertrude, German:
Gertrud die Große von
Helfta, Latin:
Sancta Gertrudis;
January 6, 1256...
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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 nunnery in the city of Eisleben. It was
originally active between 1229 and 1545, and was
restored in 1999. It is...
- 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...
- oncology. JPL · 85190 85195 von
Helfta 1991 TW2
Gertrude the
Great (1256–1302), a
German mystic who
lived in the
nunnery of
Helfta near Eisleben. Her po****r...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- Theatre, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2002), 48. "Bossert, Sr. Evangela. "St.
Gertrude of
Helfta",
Monastery of St. Gertrude, Cottonwood, Idaho".
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