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  1. Anne Catherine Emmerich (also Anna Katharina Emmerick; 8 September 1774 – 9 February 1824) was a Catholic Augustinian canoness of the Congregation of Windesheim. During her lifetime, she was a purported mystic, Marian visionary, ecstatic and stigmatist.

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Blessed Anna Katharina Emmerick ; beatified October 3, 2004) was a German nun and mystic whose visions were recorded in The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ (1833) and The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1852), by the German Romantic writer Clemens Brentano. Emmerick was the fifth of nine.

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  3. Oct 3, 2004 · Anna Katharina Emmerick shows us the center of our Christian faith, the mystery of the cross. The life of Anna Katharina Emmerick is marked by her profound closeness to Christ. She loved to pray before the famous Coesfeld Cross, and she walked the path of the long Way of the Cross frequently.

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  5. Anna Katharina Emmerick war Augustiner-Chorfrau und Mystikerin. Sie ist besonders für ihre Visionen bekannt, die der Schriftsteller Clemens Brentano verbreitete. Am 3. Oktober 2004 wurde die „Nonne von Dülmen“ von Papst Johannes Paul II. seliggesprochen. Ihr Gedenktag ist der 9. Februar. Sie wird als „Mystikerin des Münsterlandes ...

  6. Oct 3, 2004 · Anna Katharina Emmerick, the newly beatified Augustinian nun, endured long physical sufferings. Her reputation, too, suffered for years after her death. Emmerick, whose writings inspired Mel Gibson in the making of "The Passion of the Christ," had nine siblings.

  7. Mar 1, 2001 · I urge those concerned to read especially the 1990 Emmerich conference paper by Professor Elmar Klinger of Wurzburg entitled Das Interesse Brentanos an Anna Katharina Emmerick.

  8. German Augustinian nun and mystic. Name variations: Emmerick. Born in Westphalia in 1774; died in 1824. Following an extremely pious youth, Anna Katharina Emmerich became celebrated for her visions of the Passion of Christ, for her revelations, and for bearing the stigmata (the wounds of Christ).

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