Meanwhile...

Meanwhile...
I love all creatures. I consider them, all of them, to be sentient beings... I write thrillers, fantasy, mysteries, gothic horror, romantic adventure, occult, Noir, westerns and various types of short stories. I also re-tell traditional folk tales and make old fairy tales carefully cracked. I'm often awake very early in the morning. A cuppa, and fifteen minutes later I'm usually writing something. ;)

Sunday, June 27, 2021

The patron saint of cats...

    Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, --- patron saint of cats, gardeners, travelers, women, widows, the poor and sick, and the mentally ill. She sounds like my kind of person... 




   St. Gertrude of Nivelles, the patron saint of cats lived from 626 to 659 in Belgium.

   Sailors--who were crossing a sea while on business for Gertrude's monastery--were caught in a ferocious storm and threatened by a large sea animal who they feared would capsize their boat. After one of the sailors prayed to God for mercy because they were doing business for Gertrude's ministry work, they said that the storm stopped right away and the sea creature swam away from them.

   Feast Day: March 17th

   Patron Saint of: Cats, gardeners, travelers, and widows.

   Gertrude Becomes a Nun

   Gertrude was born into a noble family who lived at King Dagobert's court in Belgium. Her father served as mayor of Dagobert's palace. When Gertrude was 10 years old, King Dagobert tried to arrange a marriage between her and the son of a duke in order to form a political alliance, but Gertrude refused to marry him because she wanted to become a nun in the church instead, saying that she would only be married to Jesus Christ.

   Gertrude did become a nun, and she worked with her mother to start a monastery at Nivelles, Belgium. Gertrude and her mother both served as co-leaders there. Gertrude helped build new churches and hospitals, and she took care of travelers and local people in need (such as widows and orphans). She also spent lots of time in prayer vigils.

   Since Gertrude was known for offering hospitality to people as well as animals she was kind to the cats that hung around the monastery, offering them food and affection. Gertrude is associated with cats because she often prayed for the souls of people in purgatory, and artists of the time symbolized those souls as mice, which cats liked to chase. Therefore, Gertrude came to be linked with both mice and cats. She died when she was only thirty three.

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