
Through the intercession of the then, Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque, she was cured of a near paralyzing back condition.
She dearly wanted to be a sister, but was continually rejected due to her ill health. Although she never entered the convent, she is considered today to be a Passionist saint.
Below is a very short film about part of her life.
I'd like to learn even more about St Gemma.
ReplyDeleteSo would I, actually! There's a book I'd love to read about her called "The Voices of Gemma Galgani, The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint", by Rudolph M. Bell and Cristina Mazzoni.
ReplyDeleteI have a blog on St Gemma with her writings from her Diary, Autobiography and Letters and lots of pictures if anyone is interested. It is located here:
ReplyDeletehttp://stgemmagalgani.blogspot.com/