Catholic Blesseds, Saints, Solemnities & Holy Days

Saint Metchtildis of Helfta
Feast Day: November 19
When she was seven years old, having been taken by her mother on a visit to her elder sister Gertrude, who is now St. Gertrude, at that time a nun in the Cistercian monastery, she became so enamoured of the cloister that her pious parents granted her request and allowed her to enter. She was gifted in mind and body, and made remarkable progress in virtue and learning. Ten years later she followed her sister who now was the Abbess, and transferred the monastery to an estate at Helfta, given to them by her brothers. She was in charge of the alumnate and the choir.
Gifted with a beautiful voice, she possessed a special talent for rendering the solemn and sacred music. Divine praise was the keynote of her life. She was a mystic, and many came to her for advice. Even learned Dominicans consulted her on spiritual matters. She had a vision of Christ holding in His hand the book of her revelations and writings, saying, “All this has been committed to writing by my will and inspiration, and, therefore you have no cause to be troubled about it”. He also told her that as He had been so generous towards her, she must make Him a like return, and that the diffusion of the revelations would cause many to increase in His love, moreover, He wished this book to be called, “The Book of Specail Grace”, because it would prove such to many. Immediately after her death, it was made public, and copies were distributed in volume.
She died in the Monastery of Helfta, on November 19, 1298. Her feast is celebrated on the anniversary of her death. With that of St. Gertrude, the body of St. Mechtildis most likely still reposes at Old Helfta, though the exact spot is unknown.