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 "After this came pride. Then was I filled with wrath and vanity, with melancholy and bitterness, and all puffed up with pride. Thereto was added another bitterness concerning the benefits which God had bestowed upon me, because I remembered no more any good thing of them whatsoever, but only remembered injuries and dolorous grief, marvelling that there had been any virtue whatsoever in me and doubting whether in truth there had ever been any. Neither did I perceive any reason wherefore God should have permitted this, and for this cause was all goodness shut away from me and hidden. The temptation of this thought did make me to be filled with pride and anger, most bitter sadness and affliction and a grief greater than I can declare, so that if all the wise men of the world and all the saints of paradise had given me every assurance to comfort me and had pro mised me every blessing which could be named, not even they could have done aught for me or rendered me any help, if God had not changed my soul and worked differently within it. Neither should I have believed in them, but all would have worked together to increase mine anger, affliction, sadness, and pain more than I could possibly declare. Wherefore, if God would but have liberated me from these torments and temptations, in lieu thereof would I willingly have suffered every ill and would have borne all the infirmities and suffering which have ever been known, and verily do I believe that they would have been less hard for me to bear than were the aforesaid torments. Wherefore have I ofttimes said that, if only I might be set free from them, I would gladly have endured every form of martyrdom. This state of torments and temptations did begin some little while before the time of the pontificate of Celestino and did last more than two years, during the which I was ofttimes tormented, nor am I even yet entirely freed, albeit I do now feel it but seldom, and that only outwardly, not inwardly as hereto fore. But when I am in that state I do perceive that in betwixt that evil humility and that pride there is a great purging and purifying of the soul, by which and through which is acquired that true humility without which none can be saved ; so that the greater the humility, the greater is likewise the purification. Thus came I to know that betwixt those two aforesaid extremes my soul must be burned and martyred, and through the knowledge of mine offences and my sins (which knowledge it did obtain through that same true humility) my soul became purged both of pride and of demons. For the which reason doth it come that the poorer the soul is made and the more pro foundly humiliated, the more doth it abase and purify itself in order that it may be cleansed. And in no other way can a soul be cleansed save by deep humiliation and by being most profoundly implanted and rooted in veritable and true humility."

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"You have always forgotten your own interests 
when your Elizabeth's happiness was concerned, and 
I am sure that if I go, you will rejoice at the thought 
of my first meeting with Divine Beauty. When the 
veil falls, how gladly shall I pass to Him, into the 
very c secret of His face !' There shall I spend my 
eternity, in the bosom of the Trinity, where I dwell 
already in this life. 

" Only think, Marguerite, what it will be to con- 
template the splendour of the Divine Being in His 
own light ; to penetrate all the depths of His mystery ; 
to be one with Him we love ; to sing unceasingly of 
His glory and His love ; to ' be like Him, because 
we shall see Him as He is !'* 

" Little sister, I shall rejoice to go to heaven to 
be your angel there, and I shall be zealous for the 
beauty of your soul that I love dearly even in this 
world. 

" Always keep your faith in the love of God. If 
you have to suffer, it will be because you are more 
deeply loved ; so whatever happens, love and chant 
your thanksgiving. 

" Teach the little ones to live in the sight of God. 
I should like Elizabeth to have my devotion to the 
Holy Trinity. I shall be present at their first Com- 
munion, and will help you to prepare them for it. 

" You must pray for me. I have offended my 
Master more than you think. But, above all, thank 
Him, and say a Gloria every day. Forgive me for 
the bad example I have often set you. 

" Farewell ! How I love you ! Perhaps I shall 
soon go to the home of love. What does it matter ? 
Let us live in love, and to glorify Love, whether we 
are in heaven or on earth ! . . ." 
 
From "The praise of glory : reminiscences of Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity, a Carmelite nun of Dijon, 1901-1906"

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"SS. ADRIAN AND NATALIE 

Adrian suffered death under Maximian, emperor. 
For when the said Maximian was in the city of 
Nicodemia, whereas he sacrificed to the idols, and by 
his commandment they sought all christian men ; 
some sought them for dread, and some for love, and 
some for promise of silver, so that neighbour brought 
his neighbour to martyrdom, and cousin his cousin. 
Among whom three and thirty were taken of them 
that they sought, and brought tofore the king. And 
the king said to them : * Have ye not heard what 
pain is ordained against the christian men?' And 
they said to him : ' We have heard the command- 
ment of thy folly.' Then the king was angry and 
commanded that they should be beaten with raw 
sinews and their mouths beaten with stones, and that 
each of their tongues should be pierced with iron, 
and that they should be bound and closed in prison. 
And then Adrian, which was first in the office of 
knighthood, said to them : * I conjure you by your 
God that ye tell to me the reward that ye entend 
to have for these torments.' And the holy man said 
that never eye saw, nor ear heard, ne heart of man 
might think, those things that our Lord maketh 
ready for them that love him perfectly. And Adrian 
leapt in the middle among them and said : 'Account 
ye me with them here, for I am a christian man.' "
 
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"One day I spoke to my confessor of one of my soul's secrets, 
and he did not take it well ; he said to me : "That sounds to me like 
Mother Teresa; go on now, do not be like her, let those things 
alone." It seemed to me that he pronounced these words with 
but little esteem for our holy Mother. I was grieved because of 
this, and sought a solitary spot in the garden. There, deeply pained 
at the thought that the Saint was not appreciated as she deserved, 
I began to pray. Soon I entered a state of supernatural recollection, 
and in this state saw the Divine Master approaching me under the 
form He had when living in this world. He was robed in a most 
brilliant pontifical cope. When near me He raised one side of the 
cope — it was the side next to His Heart — and showed me the Saint 
resplendent in glory; He held her on His arm, as if she were no 
longer anything but a part of Himself, and said to me: "Behold 
her, I have brought her to you here ; be not at all troubled ; let them 
say what they will." After these words He disappeared. I felt 
within my soul a profound recollection and deeper fervor at the 
sight of the love God bore the Saint. 


On another occasion I begged the holy Mother to obtain for 
me from God the favor of knowing which of the virtues was most 
agreeable to Him, for I was impelled to make every effort to acquire 
it ; one day she appeared to me and said : "My child, it is humility." 

Very often the holy Mother strengthened me by a sentiment 
of love and by a heavenly odor of which I was as conscious as if 
I had been near her holy body. And though she did not show 
herself, I was aware of this perfume and the favor she did me in 
keeping near me. I will give a very striking example: Once I 
was overcome with fatigue; all the religious were ill, there was 
only one Sister and myself able with difficulty to keep on our feet 
and to wait on ourselves. I went to the tomb of the Saint and 
said to her: ''Mother, come to my aid; see me here before you, my 
body so crushed with fatigue that I cannot keep up. Give me 
strength ; I desire it only to serve all my Sisters." I felt the con- 
viction that she heard me and that she said to me : "Go, my child, 
I will do what you have asked of me." I went to the kitchen and 
scarcely had I commenced to stir the embers than I noticed the 
perfume of the Saint, as if she were there; there came forth from 
the ashes an odor similar to that exhaled by her holy body; this 
odor communicated such strength to my body that not the slighest 
trace of fatigue remained. My body had no more feeling than if 
it had been a spirit. There was not a shadow of lassitude, and 
this supernatural strength continued with me until all the reli- 
gious had recovered health. Very often the pans and everything 
I touched in the kitchen exhaled the odor of the relic of her holy 
body; it was something marvelous; one would have declared that 
she, herself, had touched these objects with her hands."

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