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The Revelations
of St. Gertrude the Great
COMPILED BY THE RELIGIOUS OF HER MONASTERY
CATHOLIC TREASURES, NOVEMBER 1980
Adversity
is the spiritual ring with which the soul is betrothed to God.
As
Gertrude offered to God in her prayers all that she suffered in body
and mind, and all the pleasures of which she had deprived herself,
whether in the flesh or the spirit, our Lord appeared to her and showed
her the pleasures and the pains which she had offered to Him under the
form of two rings, enriched with precious stones, which He wore to
adorn His hands. The Saint, perceiving this, repeated the offering
frequently. When suffering a corporal affliction some time afterwards,
she beheld Jesus her Lord touch her left eye with the ring which He
carried in His left hand and which represented corporal afflictions and
sufferings. From this moment she felt extreme suffering in this eye
which she had beheld our Lord touch in spirit and this pain was never
entirely removed.
She knew from this that, as the ring is the sign of espousal, so also
sufferings in body or mind are testimonies of the spiritual espousal of
the soul with God. Whoever suffers may say confidently with all truth:
"My Lord Jesus Christ has espoused me to Him with His ring." If he
recognizes in those afflictions the graces which he has received and
returns thanks, he may add: "He has adorned me with a crown as His
spouse." Thanksgiving in tribulation is a crown of glory more brilliant
than gold and incomparably more precious than topaz.
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