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Obedience And Reparation | By Saint Gemma Galgani
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Our Lord Jesus Christ told Saint Faustina Kowalska "Yes, when you are obedient I take away your weakness and replace it with My strength. I am very surprised that souls do not want to make that exchange with Me." (Diary of Saint Faustina Kowalska, page 172.) Saint Gemma Galgani's life shines spectacularly with the virtue of obedience. Please watch this video to hear about the extraordinary ways that Jesus tested and trained her in this wonderful virtue! Saint Gemma Galgani, pray for us!
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published: 20 Nov 2021
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Souls Of Purgatory | By Saint Gemma Galgani
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Saint Gemma Galgani, like all saints, also had a lot of devotion and love for the souls in purgatory. She prayed for them since she was a young girl, because her aunt Elisa Galgani says that, during her vacation in Camaiore, she was seen going to the cemetery and spending long hours praying for the souls. It is also known that she prayed every day 100 requiem for the souls of purgatory.
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published: 21 Mar 2021
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Saint Gemma Galgani and Her Guardian Angel and Her Holy Stigmata
In this video we share Saint Gemma Galgani and Her Guardian Angel and Her Holy Stigmata.
Gemma Galgani, also known as the Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the "Daughter of Passion," for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ. She was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca.
On June 8, 1899, Gemma had an internal warning that some unusual grace was to be granted to her.
She felt pain and blood coming from her hands, feet and heart. These were the marks of the stigmata.
Each Thursday evening, Gemma would fall into rapture and the marks would appear.
Such marks, called the stigmata in the language of the Catholic Church, refers to the appearance of the wounds of the crucified Jesus Christ appearing on the bodies of some men and wo...
published: 31 May 2022
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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SAINT GEMMA GALGANI
THE BOOK THE DEVIL TRIED TO BURN.
Saint Gemma was a lay-person whose life was marked throughout by divine favors and extraordinary graces, and also great trials and sufferings. Though she was a extraordinary mystic and stigmatic, bearing in her body the marks of the Lord Jesus, her spiritual life was quite hidden from the world. She was never the object of public curiosity or veneration. From outward appearances her life seemed ordinary, but her soul lived in the heights. She was especially chosen by God to be a soul victim, that is, she was especially called to sacrifice and suffer for the conversion of sinners. In other words, she was a victim of Divine Love. Hers was a life of sacrifice and suffering for the conversion of sinners and in reparation for sin.
Credit belongs to http://www...
published: 18 Oct 2016
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St. Gemma Galgani | Following the Saints | Br. Morgan Dunn
Diamonds are rare. They are formed, far from the eyes of all, under immense pressure and extreme temperatures. Flawless diamonds, perfect from the inside out, are extremely rare. But they do exist. They exist in the natural world, and we could say they exist in the spiritual world. St. Gemma was an Italian mystic who lived into the 20th century. She was a Saint of our times and for our ties. She was a soul of diamond-like purity and fortitude ready to do whatever it took to become, as she said, “a Saint at all cost.”
Christ once said to her: “Look, my child, and learn how to love. Look at this Cross, these thorns, and nails, these livid marks and lacerations. These wounds are all works of Love—of Infinite Love. See to what extent I have loved you. Do you want to truly love Me? Learn the...
published: 11 Apr 2023
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Story of Saint Gemma Galgani | Stories of Saints for Kids | EP81
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Story of St. Gemma Galgani
Saint Gemma Galgani, also known as Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the ‘Daughter of Passion’, for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ. Gemma Galgani was beatified on May 14, 1933 by Pope Pius XI and canonized on May 2, 1940, by Pope Pius XII only 37 years after her death. Watch and learn her amazing story today!
published: 31 Jul 2020
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An Exorcist on Saint Gemma and the Demons
In this video we share An Exorcist on Saint Gemma and the Demons.
The following comes from the American Priest Exorcist Stephen Rossetti's website (spiritual direction dot com).
For ten years, “Valerie” was deep into the occult.
She visited houses of witchcraft, pagan temples, and attached herself to gurus and pagan deities.
By the grace of God, she had a powerful experience of Christ and realized how evil it all was.
But the path back has been tortuous…
These witches, gurus, and demons are not letting her go without a fight.
Demons of divination typically are dug in deep and hard to expunge.
They are attacking and tormenting Valerie daily.
But after weekly deliverance sessions for a year, she is much better.
She is starting to emerge from the mental darkness and spiritual...
published: 22 Nov 2022
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THE DIARY OF SAINT GEMMA GALGANI
Gemma Galgani was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca. At a very young age, Gemma developed a love for prayer. She made her First Communion on June 17, 1887. As a pupil at the school run by the Sisters of St. Zita, Gemma was loved by her teachers and her fellow pupils. Although quiet and reserved, she always had a smile for everyone. Although a good student, she had to quit school due to chronic ill health before completing the course of study. Throughout her life, Gemma was to be favored with many mystical experiences and special graces. These were often misunderstood by others, causing ridicule. Gemma suffered these heartaches in reparation, remembering that Our Lord Himself had been misunderstood and ridiculed. Gemma had an immense love for the poor, and helped th...
published: 18 Oct 2016
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Saint Gemma Galgani And Her Guardian Angel | Part 1
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This is Part 1. Normally, we don't see our Guardian Angel, but there are some privileged people who have that grace from God. One of them was Saint Gemma Galgani. Her Guardian Angel did all kinds of services and favors, although he also reprimanded her to correct herself.
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published: 30 Jul 2020
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'I AM GEMMA GALGANI' - 2003 Miracle of Saint Gemma Galgani!
The incredible true story about a miracle of St. Gemma Galgani which took place in 2003 in Israel and led to the conversion of a Muslim to the Catholic faith!
published: 09 Oct 2016
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Obedience And Reparation | By Saint Gemma Galgani
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Our Lord Jesus Christ told Saint Faustina Kowalska "Yes, when you are obedient I take away your weakness and replace ...
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Our Lord Jesus Christ told Saint Faustina Kowalska "Yes, when you are obedient I take away your weakness and replace it with My strength. I am very surprised that souls do not want to make that exchange with Me." (Diary of Saint Faustina Kowalska, page 172.) Saint Gemma Galgani's life shines spectacularly with the virtue of obedience. Please watch this video to hear about the extraordinary ways that Jesus tested and trained her in this wonderful virtue! Saint Gemma Galgani, pray for us!
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Our Lord Jesus Christ told Saint Faustina Kowalska "Yes, when you are obedient I take away your weakness and replace it with My strength. I am very surprised that souls do not want to make that exchange with Me." (Diary of Saint Faustina Kowalska, page 172.) Saint Gemma Galgani's life shines spectacularly with the virtue of obedience. Please watch this video to hear about the extraordinary ways that Jesus tested and trained her in this wonderful virtue! Saint Gemma Galgani, pray for us!
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We are a team of priests, exorcists and religious people from all over the world here to help fuel your faith, so you can run better in this marathon to eternity. We believe in Jesus Christ, the Eucharist, our mother the Virgin Mary and the Pope and we accept his authority. We love our Saints and angels and live in constant communion (common union) with them, who help us and protect us.
"And whoever gives of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward." - Matthew 10,42.
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- published: 20 Nov 2021
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Souls Of Purgatory | By Saint Gemma Galgani
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Saint Gemma Galgani, like all saints, also had a lot of devotion and love for the souls in purgatory. She prayed for ...
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Saint Gemma Galgani, like all saints, also had a lot of devotion and love for the souls in purgatory. She prayed for them since she was a young girl, because her aunt Elisa Galgani says that, during her vacation in Camaiore, she was seen going to the cemetery and spending long hours praying for the souls. It is also known that she prayed every day 100 requiem for the souls of purgatory.
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"And whoever gives of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward." - Matthew 10,42.
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Saint Gemma Galgani, like all saints, also had a lot of devotion and love for the souls in purgatory. She prayed for them since she was a young girl, because her aunt Elisa Galgani says that, during her vacation in Camaiore, she was seen going to the cemetery and spending long hours praying for the souls. It is also known that she prayed every day 100 requiem for the souls of purgatory.
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"And whoever gives of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward." - Matthew 10,42.
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- published: 21 Mar 2021
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Saint Gemma Galgani and Her Guardian Angel and Her Holy Stigmata
In this video we share Saint Gemma Galgani and Her Guardian Angel and Her Holy Stigmata.
Gemma Galgani, also known as the Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mysti...
In this video we share Saint Gemma Galgani and Her Guardian Angel and Her Holy Stigmata.
Gemma Galgani, also known as the Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the "Daughter of Passion," for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ. She was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca.
On June 8, 1899, Gemma had an internal warning that some unusual grace was to be granted to her.
She felt pain and blood coming from her hands, feet and heart. These were the marks of the stigmata.
Each Thursday evening, Gemma would fall into rapture and the marks would appear.
Such marks, called the stigmata in the language of the Catholic Church, refers to the appearance of the wounds of the crucified Jesus Christ appearing on the bodies of some men and women whose lives are so conformed to His that they reflect those wounds of redemptive love for others.
The stigmata remained until Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. When the bleeding would stop, the wounds would close, and only white marks would remain in place of the deep gashes.
Gemma's stigmata would continue to appear until her confessor, Reverend Germanus Ruoppolo, advised her to pray for their disappearance due to her declining health.
Through her prayers, the phenomenon ceased, but the white marks remained on her skin until her death.
Saint Gemma Galgani had the constant company of her Guardian Angel, with whom she maintained a family relationship.
She saw him, they prayed together, and he even let her touch him.
In short, Saint Gemma considered her Guardian Angel as an ever present friend of hers.
He lent her all kinds of help, even bringing messages to her confessor in Rome.
This priest, Don Germano di San Stanislao, of the Passionist Order, founded by Saint Paul of the Cross, left the narration of Saint Gemma's relationship with her heavenly guardian: "Frequently when I asked her if the Guardian Angel always remained at her placed at his side, Gemma turned towards him completely at ease and immediately fell into an ecstasy of admiration for the entire time she stared at him".
She saw him all day.
Before falling asleep she asked him to keep watch at the bedside of her bed and to make a sign of the Cross on her forehead.
When she woke up in the morning, she had the immense joy of seeing him beside her, as she herself told her confessor: "This morning, when I woke up, he was there next to me".
When she went to confession and needed help, her Angel immediately helped her, as she recounts: "He reminds me of ideas, he even tells me a few words, so that I don't feel it difficult to write".
Furthermore, her Guardian Angel was a sublime teacher of the spiritual life, and he taught her how to proceed rightly: “Remember, my daughter, that the soul that loves Jesus speaks little and abnegates a lot.
I order you, on the part of Jesus, never to give your opinion if it is not asked of you, and never to defend your opinion, but to give in immediately".
And she added again: “When you commit some fault, say it immediately without waiting for them to ask you.
Finally, don't forget to protect your eyes, because the mortified eyes will see the beauties of Heaven“.
Although she was not a religious, and led a common life, Saint Gemma Galgani nevertheless desired to consecrate herself in the most perfect way to the service of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
However, as can sometimes happen, the simple desire for holiness is not enough; The wise instruction of those who guide us is needed, applied with firmness.
And so it happened in Santa Gemma.
Her very sweet and heavenly companion, who was under her gaze at all times, did not put aside severity when, due to any slip, his protégé stopped following the paths of perfection.
When, for example, she decided to put on some gold jewels, with some satisfaction, to visit a relative from whom she had received them as a gift, she heard a salutary warning from her Angel, upon returning home, who looked at her with severity: "Remember that the precious necklaces, for embellishing the bride of a crucified King, can only be his thorns and his Cross".
Were it the occasion in which Saint Gemma deviated from holiness, an angelic censure was immediately felt: "Aren't you ashamed of sinning in my presence?"
In addition to being a guardian, it is clear that the Guardian Angel carries out the excellent task of a teacher of perfection and a model of holiness.
In January of 1903, Gemma was diagnosed with tuberculosis.
At the start of Holy Week in 1903, Gemma began suffering greatly.
She died at age 25 on Holy Saturday, April 11.
The Parish Priest in her company said, "She died with a smile which remained upon her lips, so that I could not convince myself that she was really dead.
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In this video we share Saint Gemma Galgani and Her Guardian Angel and Her Holy Stigmata.
Gemma Galgani, also known as the Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the "Daughter of Passion," for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ. She was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca.
On June 8, 1899, Gemma had an internal warning that some unusual grace was to be granted to her.
She felt pain and blood coming from her hands, feet and heart. These were the marks of the stigmata.
Each Thursday evening, Gemma would fall into rapture and the marks would appear.
Such marks, called the stigmata in the language of the Catholic Church, refers to the appearance of the wounds of the crucified Jesus Christ appearing on the bodies of some men and women whose lives are so conformed to His that they reflect those wounds of redemptive love for others.
The stigmata remained until Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. When the bleeding would stop, the wounds would close, and only white marks would remain in place of the deep gashes.
Gemma's stigmata would continue to appear until her confessor, Reverend Germanus Ruoppolo, advised her to pray for their disappearance due to her declining health.
Through her prayers, the phenomenon ceased, but the white marks remained on her skin until her death.
Saint Gemma Galgani had the constant company of her Guardian Angel, with whom she maintained a family relationship.
She saw him, they prayed together, and he even let her touch him.
In short, Saint Gemma considered her Guardian Angel as an ever present friend of hers.
He lent her all kinds of help, even bringing messages to her confessor in Rome.
This priest, Don Germano di San Stanislao, of the Passionist Order, founded by Saint Paul of the Cross, left the narration of Saint Gemma's relationship with her heavenly guardian: "Frequently when I asked her if the Guardian Angel always remained at her placed at his side, Gemma turned towards him completely at ease and immediately fell into an ecstasy of admiration for the entire time she stared at him".
She saw him all day.
Before falling asleep she asked him to keep watch at the bedside of her bed and to make a sign of the Cross on her forehead.
When she woke up in the morning, she had the immense joy of seeing him beside her, as she herself told her confessor: "This morning, when I woke up, he was there next to me".
When she went to confession and needed help, her Angel immediately helped her, as she recounts: "He reminds me of ideas, he even tells me a few words, so that I don't feel it difficult to write".
Furthermore, her Guardian Angel was a sublime teacher of the spiritual life, and he taught her how to proceed rightly: “Remember, my daughter, that the soul that loves Jesus speaks little and abnegates a lot.
I order you, on the part of Jesus, never to give your opinion if it is not asked of you, and never to defend your opinion, but to give in immediately".
And she added again: “When you commit some fault, say it immediately without waiting for them to ask you.
Finally, don't forget to protect your eyes, because the mortified eyes will see the beauties of Heaven“.
Although she was not a religious, and led a common life, Saint Gemma Galgani nevertheless desired to consecrate herself in the most perfect way to the service of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
However, as can sometimes happen, the simple desire for holiness is not enough; The wise instruction of those who guide us is needed, applied with firmness.
And so it happened in Santa Gemma.
Her very sweet and heavenly companion, who was under her gaze at all times, did not put aside severity when, due to any slip, his protégé stopped following the paths of perfection.
When, for example, she decided to put on some gold jewels, with some satisfaction, to visit a relative from whom she had received them as a gift, she heard a salutary warning from her Angel, upon returning home, who looked at her with severity: "Remember that the precious necklaces, for embellishing the bride of a crucified King, can only be his thorns and his Cross".
Were it the occasion in which Saint Gemma deviated from holiness, an angelic censure was immediately felt: "Aren't you ashamed of sinning in my presence?"
In addition to being a guardian, it is clear that the Guardian Angel carries out the excellent task of a teacher of perfection and a model of holiness.
In January of 1903, Gemma was diagnosed with tuberculosis.
At the start of Holy Week in 1903, Gemma began suffering greatly.
She died at age 25 on Holy Saturday, April 11.
The Parish Priest in her company said, "She died with a smile which remained upon her lips, so that I could not convince myself that she was really dead.
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- published: 31 May 2022
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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SAINT GEMMA GALGANI
THE BOOK THE DEVIL TRIED TO BURN.
Saint Gemma was a lay-person whose life was marked throughout by divine favors and extraordinary graces, and also great trial...
THE BOOK THE DEVIL TRIED TO BURN.
Saint Gemma was a lay-person whose life was marked throughout by divine favors and extraordinary graces, and also great trials and sufferings. Though she was a extraordinary mystic and stigmatic, bearing in her body the marks of the Lord Jesus, her spiritual life was quite hidden from the world. She was never the object of public curiosity or veneration. From outward appearances her life seemed ordinary, but her soul lived in the heights. She was especially chosen by God to be a soul victim, that is, she was especially called to sacrifice and suffer for the conversion of sinners. In other words, she was a victim of Divine Love. Hers was a life of sacrifice and suffering for the conversion of sinners and in reparation for sin.
Credit belongs to http://www.stgemmagalgani.com/
https://wn.com/The_Autobiography_Of_Saint_Gemma_Galgani
THE BOOK THE DEVIL TRIED TO BURN.
Saint Gemma was a lay-person whose life was marked throughout by divine favors and extraordinary graces, and also great trials and sufferings. Though she was a extraordinary mystic and stigmatic, bearing in her body the marks of the Lord Jesus, her spiritual life was quite hidden from the world. She was never the object of public curiosity or veneration. From outward appearances her life seemed ordinary, but her soul lived in the heights. She was especially chosen by God to be a soul victim, that is, she was especially called to sacrifice and suffer for the conversion of sinners. In other words, she was a victim of Divine Love. Hers was a life of sacrifice and suffering for the conversion of sinners and in reparation for sin.
Credit belongs to http://www.stgemmagalgani.com/
- published: 18 Oct 2016
- views: 51966
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St. Gemma Galgani | Following the Saints | Br. Morgan Dunn
Diamonds are rare. They are formed, far from the eyes of all, under immense pressure and extreme temperatures. Flawless diamonds, perfect from the inside out, a...
Diamonds are rare. They are formed, far from the eyes of all, under immense pressure and extreme temperatures. Flawless diamonds, perfect from the inside out, are extremely rare. But they do exist. They exist in the natural world, and we could say they exist in the spiritual world. St. Gemma was an Italian mystic who lived into the 20th century. She was a Saint of our times and for our ties. She was a soul of diamond-like purity and fortitude ready to do whatever it took to become, as she said, “a Saint at all cost.”
Christ once said to her: “Look, my child, and learn how to love. Look at this Cross, these thorns, and nails, these livid marks and lacerations. These wounds are all works of Love—of Infinite Love. See to what extent I have loved you. Do you want to truly love Me? Learn then to suffer: suffering teaches how to love.” Watch this video, TILL THE END!
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Diamonds are rare. They are formed, far from the eyes of all, under immense pressure and extreme temperatures. Flawless diamonds, perfect from the inside out, are extremely rare. But they do exist. They exist in the natural world, and we could say they exist in the spiritual world. St. Gemma was an Italian mystic who lived into the 20th century. She was a Saint of our times and for our ties. She was a soul of diamond-like purity and fortitude ready to do whatever it took to become, as she said, “a Saint at all cost.”
Christ once said to her: “Look, my child, and learn how to love. Look at this Cross, these thorns, and nails, these livid marks and lacerations. These wounds are all works of Love—of Infinite Love. See to what extent I have loved you. Do you want to truly love Me? Learn then to suffer: suffering teaches how to love.” Watch this video, TILL THE END!
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- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 1077
12:30
Story of Saint Gemma Galgani | Stories of Saints for Kids | EP81
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Story of St. Gemma Galgani
Saint Gemma Galgani, also known as Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the ‘Daughter of Passion’, for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ. Gemma Galgani was beatified on May 14, 1933 by Pope Pius XI and canonized on May 2, 1940, by Pope Pius XII only 37 years after her death. Watch and learn her amazing story today!
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Story of St. Gemma Galgani
Saint Gemma Galgani, also known as Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the ‘Daughter of Passion’, for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ. Gemma Galgani was beatified on May 14, 1933 by Pope Pius XI and canonized on May 2, 1940, by Pope Pius XII only 37 years after her death. Watch and learn her amazing story today!
- published: 31 Jul 2020
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An Exorcist on Saint Gemma and the Demons
In this video we share An Exorcist on Saint Gemma and the Demons.
The following comes from the American Priest Exorcist Stephen Rossetti's website (spiritual d...
In this video we share An Exorcist on Saint Gemma and the Demons.
The following comes from the American Priest Exorcist Stephen Rossetti's website (spiritual direction dot com).
For ten years, “Valerie” was deep into the occult.
She visited houses of witchcraft, pagan temples, and attached herself to gurus and pagan deities.
By the grace of God, she had a powerful experience of Christ and realized how evil it all was.
But the path back has been tortuous…
These witches, gurus, and demons are not letting her go without a fight.
Demons of divination typically are dug in deep and hard to expunge.
They are attacking and tormenting Valerie daily.
But after weekly deliverance sessions for a year, she is much better.
She is starting to emerge from the mental darkness and spiritual lethargy that increasingly engulfed her in the occult.
She now has more moments of light and peace.
Valerie recently had a “dream.” She told me she saw a huge Catholic shrine.
On one side of the building was the word: “Pray.”
On the other side was the word: “Rosary.”
She took this as a clear sign that she should pray the rosary daily, which she is now doing.
She was also given the sure knowledge that this shrine was in an Italian town called Lucca.
Valerie told me she never heard of Lucca and knew “zero” about it.
So, she went online and found that it was the home of Saint Gemma Galgani.
Saint Gemma herself regularly suffered “furious assaults of the devil on her body and her soul, so fiendish and continuous that she imagined herself possessed and begged to be exorcized.”
The body of Saint Gemma is currently interred in the Passionist monastery-sanctuary of Saint Gemma in Lucca, Italy.
Saint Gemma has been a huge help to Valerie on her road to spiritual recovery.
Valerie even claims that Saint Gemma woke her up on Easter Sunday to attend Mass when she was in danger of over-sleeping.
She said, “When I woke up, I was filled with an enormous love for Jesus in my heart.
I knew this was a special grace.”
Likewise, Saint Gemma was noted for being filled with a pure, child-like love for Jesus.
Valerie also said that whenever she sees a picture of beautiful Gemma and prays for her help, the demons react strongly.
She said they “hate” her and have a “pure disgust” for her.
The demons tormenting Valerie make her feel like “vomiting” whenever Saint Gemma is invoked.
They shout, “Keep that woman away from me!”
Demons hate Gemma.
We love her!
Gemma Galgani, also known as the Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the "Daughter of Passion," for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ.
She was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca.
On June 8, 1899, Gemma had an internal warning that some unusual grace was to be granted to her.
She felt pain and blood coming from her hands, feet and heart.
These were the marks of the stigmata.
Each Thursday evening, Gemma would fall into rapture and the marks would appear.
Such marks, called the stigmata in the language of the Catholic Church, refers to the appearance of the wounds of the crucified Jesus Christ appearing on the bodies of some men and women whose lives are so conformed to His that they reflect those wounds of redemptive love for others.
The stigmata remained until Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. When the bleeding would stop, the wounds would close, and only white marks would remain in place of the deep gashes.
Saint Gemma's stigmata would continue to appear until her confessor, Reverend Germanus Ruoppolo, advised her to pray for their disappearance due to her declining health.
Through her prayers, the phenomenon ceased, but the white marks remained on her skin until her death.
She died at age 25 on Holy Saturday, April 11, 1903.
The Parish Priest in her company said, "She died with a smile which remained upon her lips, so that I could not convince myself that she was really dead.
The following are Saint Gemma's words to Jesus in her own prayer:
"I wish, oh Jesus, that my voice could reach to the ends of the world, to call all sinners and tell them to enter into Thy Heart.
Oh, if only all sinners would come to Thy Heart!
Come! Come sinners, do not be afraid!
The sword of Justice cannot reach you here!" Amen.
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In this video we share An Exorcist on Saint Gemma and the Demons.
The following comes from the American Priest Exorcist Stephen Rossetti's website (spiritual direction dot com).
For ten years, “Valerie” was deep into the occult.
She visited houses of witchcraft, pagan temples, and attached herself to gurus and pagan deities.
By the grace of God, she had a powerful experience of Christ and realized how evil it all was.
But the path back has been tortuous…
These witches, gurus, and demons are not letting her go without a fight.
Demons of divination typically are dug in deep and hard to expunge.
They are attacking and tormenting Valerie daily.
But after weekly deliverance sessions for a year, she is much better.
She is starting to emerge from the mental darkness and spiritual lethargy that increasingly engulfed her in the occult.
She now has more moments of light and peace.
Valerie recently had a “dream.” She told me she saw a huge Catholic shrine.
On one side of the building was the word: “Pray.”
On the other side was the word: “Rosary.”
She took this as a clear sign that she should pray the rosary daily, which she is now doing.
She was also given the sure knowledge that this shrine was in an Italian town called Lucca.
Valerie told me she never heard of Lucca and knew “zero” about it.
So, she went online and found that it was the home of Saint Gemma Galgani.
Saint Gemma herself regularly suffered “furious assaults of the devil on her body and her soul, so fiendish and continuous that she imagined herself possessed and begged to be exorcized.”
The body of Saint Gemma is currently interred in the Passionist monastery-sanctuary of Saint Gemma in Lucca, Italy.
Saint Gemma has been a huge help to Valerie on her road to spiritual recovery.
Valerie even claims that Saint Gemma woke her up on Easter Sunday to attend Mass when she was in danger of over-sleeping.
She said, “When I woke up, I was filled with an enormous love for Jesus in my heart.
I knew this was a special grace.”
Likewise, Saint Gemma was noted for being filled with a pure, child-like love for Jesus.
Valerie also said that whenever she sees a picture of beautiful Gemma and prays for her help, the demons react strongly.
She said they “hate” her and have a “pure disgust” for her.
The demons tormenting Valerie make her feel like “vomiting” whenever Saint Gemma is invoked.
They shout, “Keep that woman away from me!”
Demons hate Gemma.
We love her!
Gemma Galgani, also known as the Flower of Lucca, was an Italian mystic often referred to as the "Daughter of Passion," for her intense replication of the Passion of Christ.
She was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca.
On June 8, 1899, Gemma had an internal warning that some unusual grace was to be granted to her.
She felt pain and blood coming from her hands, feet and heart.
These were the marks of the stigmata.
Each Thursday evening, Gemma would fall into rapture and the marks would appear.
Such marks, called the stigmata in the language of the Catholic Church, refers to the appearance of the wounds of the crucified Jesus Christ appearing on the bodies of some men and women whose lives are so conformed to His that they reflect those wounds of redemptive love for others.
The stigmata remained until Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. When the bleeding would stop, the wounds would close, and only white marks would remain in place of the deep gashes.
Saint Gemma's stigmata would continue to appear until her confessor, Reverend Germanus Ruoppolo, advised her to pray for their disappearance due to her declining health.
Through her prayers, the phenomenon ceased, but the white marks remained on her skin until her death.
She died at age 25 on Holy Saturday, April 11, 1903.
The Parish Priest in her company said, "She died with a smile which remained upon her lips, so that I could not convince myself that she was really dead.
The following are Saint Gemma's words to Jesus in her own prayer:
"I wish, oh Jesus, that my voice could reach to the ends of the world, to call all sinners and tell them to enter into Thy Heart.
Oh, if only all sinners would come to Thy Heart!
Come! Come sinners, do not be afraid!
The sword of Justice cannot reach you here!" Amen.
This page celebrates: Everything Catholic, Saints, Sacraments, Prayer, Medjugorje and Catholic Culture.
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- published: 22 Nov 2022
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THE DIARY OF SAINT GEMMA GALGANI
Gemma Galgani was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca. At a very young age, Gemma developed a love for prayer. She made her First Communi...
Gemma Galgani was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca. At a very young age, Gemma developed a love for prayer. She made her First Communion on June 17, 1887. As a pupil at the school run by the Sisters of St. Zita, Gemma was loved by her teachers and her fellow pupils. Although quiet and reserved, she always had a smile for everyone. Although a good student, she had to quit school due to chronic ill health before completing the course of study. Throughout her life, Gemma was to be favored with many mystical experiences and special graces. These were often misunderstood by others, causing ridicule. Gemma suffered these heartaches in reparation, remembering that Our Lord Himself had been misunderstood and ridiculed. Gemma had an immense love for the poor, and helped them in any way she could. After her father's death, the nineteen year old Gemma became the mother of her seven brothers and sisters. When some were old enough to share this responsibility, she lived briefly with a married aunt. At this time, two young men proposed marriage to her. Gemma however, wanted silence and retirement, and more that ever, she desired to pray and speak only to God.
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Gemma Galgani was born on March 12, 1878, in a small Italian town near Lucca. At a very young age, Gemma developed a love for prayer. She made her First Communion on June 17, 1887. As a pupil at the school run by the Sisters of St. Zita, Gemma was loved by her teachers and her fellow pupils. Although quiet and reserved, she always had a smile for everyone. Although a good student, she had to quit school due to chronic ill health before completing the course of study. Throughout her life, Gemma was to be favored with many mystical experiences and special graces. These were often misunderstood by others, causing ridicule. Gemma suffered these heartaches in reparation, remembering that Our Lord Himself had been misunderstood and ridiculed. Gemma had an immense love for the poor, and helped them in any way she could. After her father's death, the nineteen year old Gemma became the mother of her seven brothers and sisters. When some were old enough to share this responsibility, she lived briefly with a married aunt. At this time, two young men proposed marriage to her. Gemma however, wanted silence and retirement, and more that ever, she desired to pray and speak only to God.
Credit belongs to http://www.stgemmagalgani.com/
- published: 18 Oct 2016
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Saint Gemma Galgani And Her Guardian Angel | Part 1
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This is Part 1. Normally, we don't see our Guardian Angel, but there are some privileged people who have that grace from God. One of them was Saint Gemma Galgani. Her Guardian Angel did all kinds of services and favors, although he also reprimanded her to correct herself.
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"And whoever gives of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward." - Matthew 10,42.
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- published: 30 Jul 2020
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'I AM GEMMA GALGANI' - 2003 Miracle of Saint Gemma Galgani!
The incredible true story about a miracle of St. Gemma Galgani which took place in 2003 in Israel and led to the conversion of a Muslim to the Catholic faith!
The incredible true story about a miracle of St. Gemma Galgani which took place in 2003 in Israel and led to the conversion of a Muslim to the Catholic faith!
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The incredible true story about a miracle of St. Gemma Galgani which took place in 2003 in Israel and led to the conversion of a Muslim to the Catholic faith!
- published: 09 Oct 2016
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