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Saint Elizabeth of The Trinity: The Complete Works, vol. 1
Saint Elizabeth of The Trinity
The Complete Works, vol. 1
General Introduction â Major Spiritual Writings
Revised Edition
Translated by Aletheia Kane, OCD
Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880â1906) is a mystic for our times. She entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery in Dijon, France, at the age of twenty-one and died just five years later. In her short time as a Carmelite nun, she advanced profoundly in the spiritual life. Her spirituality is marked by her attention to the indwelling Trinity and her call to become a âpraise of gloryâ for God. Her writings are imbued with biblical spiritualityâespecially the epistles of St. Paulâand an apostolic impetus to share the message of finding heaven on earth within the soulâs union with God.
This first of three volumes contains a biographical sketch, a general introduction to her complete works, and her major writings. The introductory material, as well as the critical notes throughout, were composed by her French biographer and editor, Father Conrad De Meester, O.C.D. The major writings included in this volume consist of two sets of retreats, âHeaven in Faith,â written for her younger sister just three months before her death, and âLast Retreat,â her expression of thirst for the love of God. Also included are âThe Greatness of Our Vocation,â âLet Yourself Be Loved,â and her famous prayer, âO My God, Trinity Whom I Adore.â
This revised edition reflects the minor changes and corrections to the French critical edition since this translationâs first publication in 1984. The reissue of this volume under its new series title reflects the saintâs canonization in 2016 and anticipates the publication of the long-awaited third volume in 2025.
- ICS code: ICS-ET1
- Format: paperback
- Pages: 256
- ISBN:Â 978-1-961888-01-2
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Saint Elizabeth of The Trinity
The Complete Works, vol. 1
General Introduction â Major Spiritual Writings
Revised Edition
Translated by Aletheia Kane, OCD
Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880â1906) is a mystic for our times. She entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery in Dijon, France, at the age of twenty-one and died just five years later. In her short time as a Carmelite nun, she advanced profoundly in the spiritual life. Her spirituality is marked by her attention to the indwelling Trinity and her call to become a âpraise of gloryâ for God. Her writings are imbued with biblical spiritualityâespecially the epistles of St. Paulâand an apostolic impetus to share the message of finding heaven on earth within the soulâs union with God.
This first of three volumes contains a biographical sketch, a general introduction to her complete works, and her major writings. The introductory material, as well as the critical notes throughout, were composed by her French biographer and editor, Father Conrad De Meester, O.C.D. The major writings included in this volume consist of two sets of retreats, âHeaven in Faith,â written for her younger sister just three months before her death, and âLast Retreat,â her expression of thirst for the love of God. Also included are âThe Greatness of Our Vocation,â âLet Yourself Be Loved,â and her famous prayer, âO My God, Trinity Whom I Adore.â
This revised edition reflects the minor changes and corrections to the French critical edition since this translationâs first publication in 1984. The reissue of this volume under its new series title reflects the saintâs canonization in 2016 and anticipates the publication of the long-awaited third volume in 2025.
- ICS code: ICS-ET1
- Format: paperback
- Pages: 256
- ISBN:Â 978-1-961888-01-2
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