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Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
- A. Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, a Catholic nun, was a member of the Augustinian order who lived in Germany and died in 1824 at the age of 49.
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Emmerich, ANNE CATHERINE, an Augustinian nun, stigmatic, and ecstatic, b. September 8, 1774, at Flamsche, near Coesfeld, in the Diocese of Münster, Westphalia, Germany; d. at Dülmen, February 9, 1824. Her parents, both peasants, were very poor and pious.
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Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich. Catholic Encyclopedia. An Augustinian nun, stigmatic, and ecstatic, born 8 September, 1774, at Flamsche, near Coesfeld, in the Diocese of Munster, Westphalia, Germany; died at Dulmen, 9 February, 1824. Her parents, both peasants, were very poor and pious.
Aug 3, 2013 · A. Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, a Catholic nun, was a member of the Augustinian order who lived in Germany and died in 1824 at the age of 49. She was beatified by Pope John Paul II in...
What is the Catholic Church's view of Anne Catherine Emmerich - can her visions and prophecies be trusted? Is she a true prophet by the biblical standard? (This question has been prompted by the comments to the answer to What did the serpent look like?)
Under the appearance of a simple nun, Anne Catherine Emmerich (Coesfeld, 1774 – Dullmen, 1824) hides one of the great catholic mistycs of the last centuries. Since her earliest childhood, she was a soul of exceptional kindness, devotion and purity.
Sep 12, 2024 · From Catholic Encyclopedia. Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich was born in Flamsche, Germany. Her parents, both peasants, were very poor and pious. In her childhood, the supernatural was already ordinary to her.
Anne Catherine Emmerich. February 9, Blessed. Source: Catholicsaints.info. Beatification date: 3 October 2004 by Pope John Paul II. She was born on September 8, 1774 at Flamsche, diocese of Munster, Westphalia, German to poor but pious peasants.