A BLOG ON ST.GEMMA GALGANI


I found this inspiring blog on this inspiring women! I feel so blessed to be Cathololic and to have such rich people we can look at and be inspired by! She even communicated regularly with her
Guardian Angel.

Introduction to the life of St. Gemma Galgani

by Glenn DallaireGemma

Was born on March 12, 1878 at Camigliano, a small town near Lucca, Italy. From her earliest years she was remarkable for her intelligence and also her great interest in all that concerns God and heavenly things. When Gemma became of school age, her family moved to Lucca, where she went to a school run by the Sisters of St. Zita, and she was well educated in the general studies of the time. Her grades show that she was an above-average student, her favorite subject being Religion. One day, one of the Sister-teachers decided to play a game with the young students. The game was “who will become a Saint”, and all the students were invited to draw straws, and lo and behold the winner was Gemma! Was this perhaps a presentiment on God’s behalf? She later was forced to leave the school due to her failing health.Her mother died of tuberculosis when Gemma was only 8 years old (a fact that Jesus in a vision had warned her of a short time before), and her Father died when she was 19. His death left her and her family in great poverty. Because of this, she was sent to live with an aunt in a nearby city. The Aunt and her family were somewhat “worldly” and were not at least outwardly pious, and this caused Gemma great suffering in that she was not able to give vent to her strong desires for daily Mass, prayer, and other pious devotions. She prayed to Jesus and He intervened by sending her an illness (spinal meningitis) which forced her to return home. Shortly afterwards, in the spring of 1899, bedridden and almost paralyzed by the spinal meningitis, she was miraculously cured after making a novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in honor of the then Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque (now a Saint). During and after this novena, there were mystical appearances of the Passionist seminarian, then Venerable Gabriel Possenti (now a Saint, died 37 years previously, in 1862), who encouraged her to continue the novena, and he would pray with her to the Sacred Heart of Jesus during the novena each night. She thus became fervently devoted to him. On the morning of the last day of the novena, Gemma recieved Holy Communion. Here is what she wrote in her autobiography:
"The next morning I recieved Communion. What happy moments I spent with Jesus! He kept repeating to me, Gemma, do you wish to be cured?" I was so moved that I could not answer. Poor Jesus! The grace had been given. I was cured. "
Throughout her life, Gemma was to be favored with many mystical experiences and special graces, most notably the stigmata, which she suffered beginning on Thursday evenings and lasting into Friday afternoon, and except for the round nail shaped scars, all traces would soon disappear (sometimes instantaneously), only to come back again the following Thursday evening.
Jesus called Gemma to be a "soul victim", in that she would suffer in union with Jesus, for the conversion of sinners. Along with the stigmata, at times she would sweat blood. At other times in ecstacy, Jesus would appear to her and place His crown of thorns on her head, and immediately the blood would be seen to flow from various points on her head. There were also times when deep gashes would appear all over her body, sometimes to the bone, through which great quantaties of blood would flow. Even though she was given such extraordinary sufferings, she still desired more, her heart all on fire with the love of Jesus, and the desire to save souls in union with Him. One day she wrote "I am the fruit of the passion of Jesus, an offspring of His wounds. Oh Jesus, seek me in love. I no longer posess anything; You have stolen my heart. Treat me as Your Father treated You. Jesus, compel me to drink the cup of your sorrows to the last drop. Give me a little at a time" (St. Gemma Galgani)
She was frequently drawn into ecstasy, even several times a day, often after receiving Holy Communion, or at times of prayer, or even at times she would fall into ecstasy at the mere mention of the love of Jesus or of heavenly things. In her humility, the thought that others may discover the great graces being shown to her by God, caused her great suffering. She would always humbly seek to withdraw from others to be alone when she felt herself being drawn into an ecstasy. It was also noted by her companions that because of her great love for God, she would be horrified when she would hear someone blaspheming, or cursing the name of God. In ecstacy, she would see at times Jesus, at other times Mary, her guardian angel, the Saints etc, who would converse with her and encourage her to continue to offer herself as a victim for the conversion of sinners. Even when not in ecstacy (in a normal state), she would often see her guardian angel who would guide and instruct her on various matters. Like many mystics, she would also at times be tempted or tormented severely by the devil or the demons, who would often appear to her in bodily form. Her nickname for the Devil was "Chiappino". There were several occasions where he, appearing to her as a little man or a black dog, beat her severely, dragging her by the hair and on one occasion pulling her arm so hard therby causing it to come out of the socket. Knowing her mission as soul victim, he once said to her "You can pray for yourself, but if you pray for others, I will make you pay dearly for it"
Along with the stigmata on Thursday nights into Friday afternoons, Gemma would suffer in union with the sufferings of Christ, for the conversion of sinners. These special graces were often misunderstood by others, causing ridicule. On at least one occasion, her sister, Angelina, finding Gemma in ecstasy, called her friends and proceeded to mock and tease Gemma.Gemma wished to become a nun, especially a Passionist, but such was not God’s will, and either her poor health or her unusual mystical life prevented her from being accepted at the three different religious orders that she applied to. Eventually towards the end of her life she offered this disappointment to God as a sacrifice. Because of her miraculous cure in part through the intercession of the Passionist brother, St. Gabriel Possenti, and also her association with her spiritual director, Passionist priest Father Germanus C.P., after her death she was considered a lay Passionist. In fact, not long before her death when she was denied entrance into the Passionist community of Sisters in Tarquinia, enlightened by God she said “the Passionists will not have me in life, but they will have me in death”. And this in fact is eactly what happened.In late 1902, Gemma fell ill once again, this time with tuberculosis. By Holy week, 1903 she was once again completely bedridden. On Holy Thursday, she began a period of intense suffering. On Good Friday, she suffered intensely, offering her sufferings to Jesus for the conversion of sinners. On Holy Saturday, April 11th, at age 25, she died surrounded by Giannini family and the local parish priest. He said, "She died with a smile which remained upon her lips, so that I could not convince myself that she was really dead."Within a few years after her death, her spiritual director, Father Germanus C.P. published a biography of her life called “The Life of St. Gemma Galgani”, which includes a detailed first-hand description of her life of heroic virtue. She was beatified in 1933 and canonized on May 2, 1940, only thirty-seven years after her death. She was the first canonized Saint who lived in the 20th century. Her feastday is April 11th (May 16th in the Passionist community).
"I shall love You, I shall love You always; when day breaks, when evening turns into night, at every hour, at every moment; I shall love You always......"
-Saint Gemma Galgani

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