
Clairvaux III
Clairvaux III is a 12th-century Latin hymn or poem attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, a prominent monk and theologian. It reflects deep spiritual devotion, emphasizing purity, humility, and love for God. The text uses vivid imagery and poetic language to inspire readers toward mystical union with the divine. As part of Bernard's broader writings, Clairvaux III exemplifies his focus on inner spiritual growth and his emphasis on sincere devotion over outward appearances. It remains a meaningful work in Christian mystical literature, inspiring faith and reflection.