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541:, Lutgardis "…entered upon the mystical life with a vision of the pierced Heart of the Saviour, and had concluded her mystical espousals with the Incarnate Word by an exchange of hearts with Him." When, in a visitation, Christ came to Lutgarde, offering her whatever gift of grace she should desire, she asked for a better grasp of Latin, that she might better understand the Word of God and lift her voice in choral praise. Christ granted her request and, after a few days, Lutgarde's mind was flooded with the riches of psalms, antiphons, readings and responsories. However, a painful emptiness persisted. With disarming candour she returned to Christ, asking to return his gift, and wondering if she might, just possibly, exchange it for another. “And for what would you exchange it?” Christ asked. “Lord, said Lutgarde, I would exchange it for your Heart.” Christ then reached into Lutgarde and, removing her heart, replaced it with his own, at the same time hiding her heart within his breast. 569: 196: 863: 42: 936: 912: 395: 924: 221: 900: 522:. The nuns of Aywières spoke French, not Lutgarde's native Flemish. Lutgard deliberately didn't learn French in order to live in greater silence. Living, working, and praying in the midst of her sisters she experienced a loneliness and solitude that she had never known before. Nonetheless, she contributed powerful images to the developing Christocentric mysticism. 525:
The prolific multiplication of Cistercian monasteries of women in the Low Countries obliged the White Nuns to turn to the newly founded friars, disciples of Francis and Dominic, rather than to their brother monks, for spiritual and sacramental assistance. Lutgarde was a friend and mother to the early
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had been lost in a failed business venture. She was attractive, fond of nice clothes and liked to enjoy herself. For Lutgarde the cloister represented a socially acceptable alternative to the disgrace of unmarried life in the world. She lived in the convent for several years without having much
600:, was produced in the second half of the 13th century and is now regarded as one of the canonical works of Dutch literature. Lutgardis was venerated at Aywières for centuries, and her relics were exhumed in the 16th century. On 4 December 1796, as a result of the 556:. She was blind for the last eleven years of her life, and died of natural causes at Aywières. According to tradition, she experienced a vision in which Christ informed her of her forthcoming death. She died on 16 June 1246, the day after the 526:
Dominicans and Franciscans, supporting their preaching by her prayer and fasting, offering them hospitality, ever eager for news of their missions and spiritual conquests. Her first biographer relates that the friars named her
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as Christ shows her his wounded side; habit and attributes of a Cistercian abbess; being blinded by the Heart of Jesus; nun to whom Christ extends his hand from the cross; in attendance when Christ shows his Heart to the
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as a Benedictine. Some of the sisters predicted that her change in behavior would not last. Instead, she became even more devout. Over the next dozen years, she had many visions of Christ,
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Kirby, Dom Mark Daniel. "Draw Me to Thy Piercèd Side", June 15, 2008, Silverstream Priory, Stamullen, County Meath, Ireland
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of Jesus. The first recorded mystic revelation of Christ's heart is that of Lutgardis. According to
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Lutgardis is considered one of the leading mystics of the 13th century. A life of Lutgardis,
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interest in religious life. She could come and go and receive visitors as she pleased.
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What are These Wounds?: The Life of a Cistercian Mystic, Saint Lutgarde of Aywières
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Saint Lutgardis on BALaT – Belgian Art Links and Tools (KIK-IRPA, Brussels)
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Also spelled Ludgardis; Lutgard; Luitgard; Ludgard; Lutgart; or Luthgard.
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Healing the Heart: The Transformational Power of Biblical Heart Imagery
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Lutgardis is the patron saint of the blind and physically disabled.
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Lutgardis was born at Tongeren in 1182. She was admitted into the
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Lutgardis was one of the great precursors of the devotion to the
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at the age of twelve, not because of a vocation but because her
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Staley, Tony. "From fancy clothes to visions and levitation",
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were attributed to her, and she is known to have experienced
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This article is about the Flemish saint. For other uses, see
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The Life of a Cistercian Mystic: Saint Lutgarde of Aywières
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Accounts of her life state that she experienced ecstasies,
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During this time she is known to have shown gifts of
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Luitgard

Goya
Valladolid
Tongeren
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Aywières
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
Dutch
saint
Low Countries
Tongeren
miracles
religious ecstasy

a series
Sacred Heart of Jesus

Act of Consecration
First Fridays
Holy Hour
Feast
Month
Scapular
Prayer
Saint Lutgarde
Saint Mechtilde of Hackeborn

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