From his infancyhe loved and esteemed only heavenly things, and it was his chief delightto converse with holy monks, or to be retired in his closet, or in thechurch at his devotions. 347, he presses all to assist assiduously at the divine mysteries,but with attention, awe, and trembling. Hispatience, humility, constant recollection, and prayer, were equallytheir astonishment and edification. Footnotes:1.
Copyright laws in most countries are ina constant state of change. He shows the efficacy of publicprayer to be far greater than that of private, and a far more glorioushomage to be paid by it to God: by this St. Erentrude, avirgin consecrated to God, for whom he built a great monastery, calledNunberg, of which {669} she was the first abbess. Seehis acts in Colgan, p.
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