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  1. Dec 22, 2010 · On this day in 1136, the Benedictine Abbess Jutta died at Disibodenberg. "Jutta was like a river with many tributaries, overflowing with the grace of God." --Hildegard of Bingen Jutta,...

  2. Dec 22, 2018 · Jutta, anchoress and foundress of the women’s cloister at Disibodenberg and spiritual mother to Hildegard, was born to Count Stephan II of Sponheim and his wife Sophia of Formbach in 1092. Her father died when she was three and she was “nurtured with great care by her widowed mother”.

  3. Blessed Jutta of Disibodenberg. 1084 -... Committing herself to an extreme life of asceticism, Jutta became a profound teacher who inspired others to sainthood.

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  5. Until I read somewhere else today, I never heard of Blessed Jutta of Disibodenberg (c. 1084-1136), a German noble woman, an anchoress, and the teacher of children, especially Saint Hildegaard of Bingen. Blessed Juttas history says that taught female students from wealthy families at her hermitage.

  6. views updated. Jutta of Sponheim (d. 1136) German mystic. Flourished between 1100–1136; died in 1136 at the convent of Disibodenberg in Germany; sister of Count Meginhard of Sponheim; never married; no children.

  7. Jan 30, 2023 · January 30, 2023. Hildegard receiving a vision, in the medieval manuscript “Scivias.” Photograph from Art Reserve / Alamy. Disibodenberg, a nine-hundred-year-old Benedictine monastery in the...

  8. Blessed Jutta of Disibodenberg: Hildegard of Bingen's Magistra and Abbess: Primary author: Schmitt, Miriam: Citation notes: 40 (1989) 170-189: Published in: American Benedictine Review

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