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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Scholarly Book that's Great for Regular Readers,
By elizabeth jennings (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Voices of Gemma Galgani: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint (Hardcover)
Composed of a scholarly discussion of early 20th century Italy, diary entries/transcripts of the ecstatic prayer a young Tuscan girl and the theories of a feminist scholar, THE VOICES OF GEMMA GALGANI is not so much a book as a resource for a book that (one hopes) may one day be written. It's about a young girl who loved and was loved by Jesus, who talked to her guardian angel and was frequently visited by her friend, the not-yet-canonized Passionist saint, Blessed Gabriel of the Sorrowing Virgin, and who frequently depended for consolation on the Mother of Jesus, her "Mom." He urges her to be "obedient" and continue her prayers, although he cautions her often that her experiences may be the work of the devil, or even perhaps just her own imagination. Gemma tries to be "obedient" but sometimes she is confused by whether to be obedient to her confessor or to her Jesus. When Jesus does not visit her or send her angel, she thinks he is displeased with her because she has failed to be obedient. At one time, almost in despair, she promises, "I will be obedient to everyone." Gemma's mother dies when she is five years old, her father before she is twenty. A short stay in a convent school leaves her longing to become one of the nuns and live her life in a convent, but the oddity of her daily life, an unrelated illness she experiences from time to time, and the rumor that she has the stigmata make the nuns' superior wonder if Gemma would fit into the routine of convent life. Help comes for Gemma in her late teens, when a monastery of the Passionist religious order is established in a nearby town and one of the Passionist priests comes to Lucca to conduct a "mission," a week-long revival. Father Gaetano takes an interest in Gemma and later introduces her to Father Germano, a noted spiritual director, who becomes Gemma's adviser. Gemma had been given a home by the neighboring Giannini family, whose mother, Cecilia, believed in Gemma's holiness and defended her from the curious and the doubting. Gemma submitted, against her will, to examinations by doctors, the most prestigious of whom, in the fashion of the time, pronounced her an "hysteric." After her death in 1903, Gemma's cause for sanctification was proposed by the Passionist fathers, who understood and had no doubt of her faithfulness and honesty. The contention and uncertainty that followed her through life continued after her death. Only the intervention of two Popes, Pius X and Pius XI, brought the contention an end, and Gemma was canonized. THE VOICES OF GEMMA GALGANI is a fascinating book about the life of a modern day saint. It is constructed with three main parts. First, it includes a discussion by Professor Bell on the conditions of church and state in Italy at the time. The second section details the words of Gemma herself in her ecstasies, letters and a brief diary. The third part is a discussion by Professor Mazzoni about Gemma's life and spirituality through the lens of the modern feminist movement which emphasizes the Church's incomprehension of feminine spirituality. Appropriate for scholars interested in religion,THE VOICES OF GEMMA GALGANI is also just a good book for ordinary folks interested in the life of an extraordinary person.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
revisionist history,
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This review is from: The Voices of Gemma Galgani: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint (Hardcover)
The title appears to give an indication of the character of this book; "The voices of..." (i.e., suggestive multiple personality disorder). The previous reviewer seemed to explain it succinctly; "The third part is a discussion by Professor Mazzoni about Gemma's life and spirituality through the lens of the modern feminist movement which emphasizes the Church's incomprehension of feminine spirituality." If you are an practicing Catholic (or anyone seeking an honest study of the life of the saint), it is best to look elsewhere and avoid these authors entirely. For an authoritative source, it is advisable to read the biography by Venerable Fr. Germanus.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Scholarly That Will Interest Regular Readers,
By elizabeth jennings (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Voices of Gemma Galgani: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint (Hardcover)
Composed of a scholarly discussion of early 20th century Italy, diary entries/transcripts of the ecstatic prayer a young Tuscan girl and the theories of a feminist scholar, THE VOICES OF GEMMA GALGANI is not so much a book as a resource for a book that (one hopes) may one day be written. It's about a young girl who loved and was loved by Jesus, who talked to her guardian angel and was frequently visited by her friend, the not-yet-canonized Passionist saint, Blessed Gabriel of the Sorrowing Virgin, and who frequently depended for consolation on the Mother of Jesus, her "Mom." He urges her to be "obedient" and continue her prayers, although he cautions her often that her experiences may be the work of the devil, or even perhaps just her own imagination. Gemma tries to be "obedient" but sometimes she is confused by whether to be obedient to her confessor or to her Jesus. When Jesus does not visit her or send her angel, she thinks he is displeased with her because she has failed to be obedient. At one time, almost in despair, she promises, "I will be obedient to everyone." Gemma's mother dies when she is five years old, her father before she is twenty. A short stay in a convent school leaves her longing to become one of the nuns and live her life in a convent, but the oddity of her daily life, an unrelated illness she experiences from time to time, and the rumor that she has the stigmata make the nuns' superior wonder if Gemma would fit into the routine of convent life. Help comes for Gemma in her late teens, when a monastery of the Passionist religious order is established in a nearby town and one of the Passionist priests comes to Lucca to conduct a "mission," a week-long revival. Father Gaetano takes an interest in Gemma and later introduces her to Father Germano, a noted spiritual director, who becomes Gemma's adviser. Gemma had been given a home by the neighboring Giannini family, whose mother, Cecilia, believed in Gemma's holiness and defended her from the curious and the doubting. Gemma submitted, against her will, to examinations by doctors, the most prestigious of whom, in the fashion of the time, pronounced her an "hysteric." After her death in 1903, Gemma's cause for sanctification was proposed by the Passionist fathers, who understood and had no doubt of her faithfulness and honesty. The contention and uncertainty that followed her through life continued after her death. Only the intervention of two Popes, Pius X and Pius XI, brought the contention an end, and Gemma was canonized. THE VOICES OF GEMMA GALGANI is a fascinating book about the life of a modern day saint. It is constructed with three main parts. First, it includes a discussion by Professor Bell on the conditions of church and state in Italy at the time. The second section details the words of Gemma herself in her ecstasies, letters and a brief diary. The third part is a discussion by Professor Mazzoni about Gemma's life and spirituality through the lens of the modern feminist movement which emphasizes the Church's incomprehension of feminine spirituality. Appropriate for scholars interested in religion,THE VOICES OF GEMMA GALGANI is also just a good book for ordinary folks interested in the life of extraordinary people. - Elizabeth Jennings
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A deeper background into the life of St. Gemma Galgani,
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This review is from: The Voices of Gemma Galgani: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint (Hardcover)
This book gives a in depth study into the life and canonisation of St Gemma Galgani. On the plus side, the authors have translated some of her writings into English for the first time. They have included portions of her autobiography, her diary and some of her ecstacies and letters.
On the negative side, the approach of the book itself is quite academic, and therefore may not interest more casual or first time readers into the life of St. Gemma. For this reason, I would highly recommend "The Life of St. Gemma Galgani" written by her spiritual director, Venerable Father Germanus C.P. which is the "bible" for Saint Gemma devotees. The Life of St. Gemma Galgani Glenn Dallaire |
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The Voices of Gemma Galgani: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint by Rudolph M. Bell (Hardcover - January 15, 2003)
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