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Let yourself be loved  Elizabeh of the Trinity  1880-1906

A Message of Love for the World Today

 Six Centenary Leaflets  - Eugene McCaffrey, ocd

 

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Your presence is my joy !, Life and Message of Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity - Conrad DE MEESTER, ocd - translated and printed at Darlington Carmel from the original French, Ta Présence est ma joie

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Elizabeth of the Trinity  Her life and Spirituality - Thomas Larkin, ocd, Carmelite Centre of Spirituality, Dublin, 1984
On 9 November 1906 a nun died, aged twenty-six, In the Carmelite Convent at Dijon in France. Her name in religion was Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity. She had spent but five short years in the Carmel. It might have been expected that she would soon be forgotten. Yet in January 1980, Pope John Paul II included her among the holy men and women who have had most influenced his life. She had perhaps a unique charism of stressing the indwelling of the Blessed Trinity in those who possess sanctifying grace. 'Think of your soul as the temple of God,' she wrote. 'At every moment of the day and night the Three Divine Persons are dwelling therein. The very Godhead, whom the blessed in heaven adore, are in your soul. Once we know that, we are no longer alone.'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HE IS MY HEAVEN The Life of Elizabeth of the Trinity - Jennifer Moorcroft - ICS Publications, Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites, 2001

A modern mystic, Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity was a Discalced Carmelite nun who died in 1906 in the Dijon Carmel of France at the young age of twenty-one and was beatified by Pope John Paul II on November 25, 1984. Although influenced by Saint Therese of Lisieux, a near contemporary of hers, Elizabeth's spirituality was distinctive in its own way, and it has inspired many Christians. Elizabeth attributes her biblical spirituality to her "dear Saint Paul"; her name, "Elizabeth," which literally means "House of God," captured her ongoing theology of the indwelling of the Blessed Trinity, found in the silence of prayer, transforming the very one who prays into a "Praise of Glory" (Eph. 1:6, 12).
One of her most famous sayings, "I have found heaven on earth, since heaven is God, and God is in my soul," epitomizes Elizabeth's realization of this doctrine in her spiritual experience. She described her mission as leading souls to seek and to find God in prayer: "My mission in heaven will be to draw souls, helping them to go out of themselves to cling to God, with a spontaneous, love-filled action, and to keep them in that great interior silence which enables God to make his mark on them, to transform them into himself." In He Is My Heaven: The Life of Elizabeth of the Trinity, Jennifer Moorcroft encapsulates Elizabeth's message, one that appeals to all who want to deepen their prayer lives, whether inside or outside the monastery cloister.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LEARNING TO PRAY   According to Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity, Jean Lafrance, translated from the French by Florestine Audette, R.J.M., Mediaspaul
Elizabeth of the Trinity is not as well known as her "sister," Therese of Lisieux, but she is no less fascinating if we manage to discover her secret, the precious pearl mentioned in the Gospel. This jewel is nothing but the presence in her of the secret revealed by Jesus, namely, that we are introduced into this immense circulation of love that projects the Son into the Father and the Father into the Son.
Read these pages and you will be uplifted by this wave of love that comes down from the heart of the Three into ours. When Trinitarian love has really seized and overwhelmed you, you will no longer ask how to pray, but rather how to stop praying, for contemplative prayer will simply have taken you over and set you in continual prayer.
Jean Lafrance (1931-1991), ordained to the priesthood at Lille in 1963, was, in turn, a College professor, a parish assistant and a chaplain in a technical school. He strongly felt the call to a life dedicated to prayer After spending a long period of reflection in an Abbey, he became chaplain in a convent of sisters in Paris. From there, his influence spread all over France and abroad as he preached retreats and published works centered on these words of the Cure of Ars: "Man is a beggar who needs to ask God for everything."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Spiritual Doctrine of Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity, Luigi Borriello, ocd, [translated from the Italian work entitled Elisabetta della Trinità : Una Vocazione Realizzata secondo il Progetto di Dio published by Edizioni Dehoniane, Naples, 1980], Society of St Paul, New York, 1986

MARIE ELIZABETH CATEZ, better known as Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity, was born at Bourges, France, July 18, 1880 of a family distinguished for its participation in civic and religious affairs. She entered the Carmel of Dijon on August 2, 1901 and swiftly ascended the summits of perfection. Her earthly life was marked by unusual suffering for months preceding her early departure on November 9, 1906 to Him Whom she loved so intensely. Taking as her vocation on earth and mission in heaven, "the praise of the Most Holy Trinity," and continuously urging those whom she loved to live an interior and recollected life with God, Sister Elizabeth has influenced countless souls to adopt the truly Christian practice of always living intimately in the divine presence. In her Reminiscencesthe saintly Discalced Carmelite Nun has opened the portals of the mystical life to those in the world and those of the cloister alike. A living model in perfection when it comes to the interior life, Sister Elizabeth enjoyed the grace of expressing the sublime with such simplicity that all may find their way to the highest regions of spirituality by following her example. This book traces the similarity between the doctrine of Sister Elizabeth and the teaching of the Second Vatican Council regarding the mystical life. Appropriately, she was beatified on November 25, 1984, by a Pope who, as a bishop, had personally taken part in that council, Pope John Paul II.