Pope stresses prayer and devotion during Weekly Audience
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Our catechesis today focuses on Saint Gertrude the
Great, a remarkable figure associated with the monastery of Helfta, where so many
masterpieces of religious literature were born. Saint Gertrude is the only woman
of Germanic descent to be called “Great”, an honour due to her exceptional natural
and supernatural gifts. As a youth, Gertrude was intelligent, strong and decisive,
but also impulsive. With humility she asked others for advice and prayer. Eventually,
she experienced a deep conversion: in her studies she passed from worldly pursuits
to the sacred sciences, and in her monastic observance she moved from concern with
external things to a life of intense prayer. In her writings, she sought to explain
the truths of the faith with clarity and simplicity, while not failing to develop
spiritual themes associated with Divine Love. In her religious practice, she pursued
prayer with devotion and faithful abandonment to God. Dear friends, may we learn
from Saint Gertrude the Great how to love Christ and His Church with humility and
faith, and to cultivate our personal prayer through an intense participation in the
Holy Mass and the sacred liturgy. * * *I am pleased to welcome all the English
speaking pilgrims and visitors. In particular, I extend greetings to the Candidates
for Diaconate Ordination from the Pontifical North American College, along with their
families and friends, to the new students and staff at the Pontifical Beda College,
and to the pilgrims from Corpus Christi Parish, Dublin. May your time in Rome and
your visit to the Successor of Peter bring you peace and joy. Upon all of you, I
invoke God’s abundant blessings.