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  1. Dec 1, 2007 · Declared a saint by Yogananda for selfless service and suffering to redeem others, Therese Neumann received the stigmata and had weekly visions of Christ's passion and death. Therese Neumann (1898-1962) became the center of worldwide attention in 1926 when, at age 28, she received the stigmata, the manifestation of Christ’s crucifixion wounds ...

  2. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Neumann, Theresa. views 3,227,222 updated. NEUMANN, THERESA. Mystic and stigmatic; b. Konnersreuth, Bavaria, April 9, 1898; d. there, Sept. 18, 1962. Her parents were simple country folk, who gave their daughter a thoroughly Christian education.

  3. Neumann, Thérèse (1898-1962) views 3,756,162 updated. Neumann, Th é r è se (1898-1962) Bavarian peasant girl of Konnersreuth, whose stigmata, visions of the Passion of Christ, and other supernormal phenomena aroused worldwide attention. Neumann was born on April 8, 1898.

  4. Therese Neumann (Apr.08, 1898-Sept.18, 1962) was cured from severe illnesses several times upon the intercession of. St. Therese of Lisieux, although from the medical point of view, recovering of some of her illnesses seemed to be impossible. Phenomena in her life were • the experience of historic-religious events in visions,

  5. D-95692 Konnersreuth. Germany. Therese Neumann von Konnersreuth was a German Catholic mystic and stigmatic. She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis.

  6. Therese Neumann (1898-1962) became the center of worldwide attention in 1926 when, at age 28, she received the stigmata, the manifestation of Christ’s wounds on her body. Soon after, the public also learned of her abstention from all food and drink, except for the daily intake of the Holy Eucharist. Many people saw the stigmata and witnessed ...

  7. Jan 20, 2020 · (1) Therese, born in 1898, had been injured in an accident at the age of twenty; she became blind and paralyzed. (2) She miraculously regained her sight in 1923 through prayers to St. Teresa, “The Little Flower.” Later Therese Neumanns limbs were instantaneously healed.

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