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November 8
Today is the Memorial of the
The four crowned Martyrs
Among many other Saints
Today is the Memorial of the
The four crowned Martyrs
Among many other Saints
Elizabeth was born in a military camp on July 18th 1880.
She was a captain’s daughter and was endowed with a strong disposition, was boisterous, sometimes violent.
All things great and beautiful attracted her and she was naturally inclined to seek Jesus, for whose love she wanted to master her “ terrible character ” .
At the age of thirteen she was awarded the top prize for piano at the Dijon Academy of Music.
But her ambition lay elsewhere.She wanted to love Jesus to distraction, and she desired to dedicate her life to Him.
Meanwhile she lived like any other young girl of her time.She was enthusiastic about everything : the sea, the mountains, friends, but also her parish community, visiting the sick, catechising children and, above all and at all times, praying.
Day after day, Elizabeth felt that she was being called to join Carmel in order to pray endlessly and so bring humanity closer to God. After overcoming her mother’s opposition, she was admitted to the Dijon Carmel at the age of 21.
Thereafter she was to be deeply happy : hers was a life of prayer, poverty and hardship, but one enlightened by the shining presence of God and brotherly love.
After a radiant period as a postulant she spent a difficult noviciate year before pronouncing her vows on 11th January 1903.
She then became “ a spouse of Christ ”.
Nourished by the Word of God (especially through St Paul’s writings), she feels he invites her to become : “ The praise of the Glory of God ” the very God “ who loved us too much ”.
Elizabeth intends to give back love for love at all times in community life.In her letters to her friends, most of them lay people,
she shares her wonderful discovery : “ All people are called, loved, inhabited by His Presence. ”
It was in 1904 that she composed her famous Prayer : “ O my God Trinity whom I adore ” in which she gives herself entirely.
A victim of Addison’s disease, still incurable at the time, she lay severely ill for nine long months in 1906, Despite her great suffering, she continued to proclaim her joy of loving and offering herself.
elisabeth-dijon.org/v_en/Life.htmlShe passed away on 9th November.

Today is also the feast day of Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity (Élisabeth Catez), French nun.
http://saints.sqpn.com/ste46002.jpg
elisabeth-dijon.org/v_en/Life.html
What a marvellous ambition!But her ambition lay elsewhere.She wanted to love Jesus to distraction, and she desired to dedicate her life to Him.
A beautiful prayer, Kelvin.O my God Trinity whom I adore
O my God, Trinity whom I adore, let me entirely forget myself that I may abide in you, still and peaceful as if my soul were already in eternity; let nothing disturb my peace nor separate me from you, O my unchanging God, but that each moment may take me further into the depths of your mystery ! Pacify my soul! Make it your heaven, your beloved home and place of your repose; let me never leave you there alone, but may I be ever attentive, ever alert in my faith, ever adoring and all given up to your creative action.
O my beloved Christ, crucified for love, would that I might be for you a spouse of your heart! I would anoint you with glory, I would love you - even unto death! Yet I sense my frailty and ask you to adorn me with yourself; identify my soul with all the movements of your soul, submerge me, overwhelm. me, substitute yourself in me that my life may become but a reflection of your life. Come into me as Adorer, Redeemer and Saviour.
O Eternal Word, Word of my God, would that I might spend my life listening to you, would that I might be fully receptive to learn all from you; in all darkness, all loneliness, all weakness, may I ever keep my eyes fixed on you and abide under your great light; O my Beloved Star, fascinate me so that I may never be able to leave your radiance.
O Consuming Fire, Spirit of Love, descend into my soul and make all in me as an incarnation of the Word, that I may be to him a super-added humanity wherein he renews his mystery; and you O Father, bestow yourself and bend down to your little creature, seeing in her only your beloved Son in whom you are well pleased.
O my `Three’, my All, my Beatitude, infinite Solitude, Immensity in whom I lose myself, I give myself to you as a prey to be consumed; enclose yourself in me that I may be absorbed in you so as to contemplate in your light the abyss of your Splendour !
She will indeed became a saint if it is the Lord’s Will.She reminds me of St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Both French girls, both entered the Carmel, both bacame “spouse of Jesus”, both experienced hardship, both loved nature, and they both died young (in their twenties).
I hope she becomes a saint.
Blessed Elisabeth of the Trinity, pray for us.
You are welcome.kelvinf,
Thanks for sharing that prayer to the Holy Trinity.
I now have it saved in my prayer/hymn directory on my desktop.
- Reg.
Yeah, that’s a great idea. I will try. The persistency will definitely be an issue for me but who knows.She will indeed became a saint if it is the Lord’s Will.
Why not ask for her intercession and when it is answered, you submit it as part evidence towards her canonization![]()
I did not know much about theTheatine Order so I google it and this is what I found:Saint Andrew Avellino
He was taken to the Theatine monastery to recuperate.
Andrew joined the Theatines Order in Naples, taking the name Andrew. He eventually became the superior of the Naples house and was known for his efforts to reform the clergy.
Theatine Order
theatine one of an order of Italian monks, established in 1524, expressly to oppose Reformation, and to raise the tone of piety among Roman Catholics They hold no property, nor do they beg, but depend on what Providence sends Their chief employment is preaching and giving religious instruction.