Digital Logos Edition
This narrative of Anne Catherine Emmerich’s life is condensed from the larger work by Father Schmoeger, written in 1870. The study expounds on her upbringing, religious pursuits, and subsequent persecution. It discusses at large the presence of her guardian angel, her life at the convent, and her last years and death. A brilliantly penned insight into Emmerich’s life and thought.
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Her example opened the hearts of poor and rich alike, of simple and cultured persons, whom she instructed in loving dedication to Jesus Christ.
Anne Catherine stands like a cross at the side of the street, to indicate the right direction to the faithful. That which she says is brief but simple, full of depth, warmth and life. I understood everything. Always happy, affectionate, dignified, marvelous; always ill, agonizing, but at the same time delicate and fresh, chaste, tried, lucid. To be seated at her side meant to occupy the most beautiful place in the world.
—Clemens Brentano
Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774–1824) was a Roman Catholic Augustinian nun whose detailed visions provided her revelations of the life of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. She experienced ecstasies and stigmata during her life and was regarded as a healer. She was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2004.