Synopses & Reviews
Anne Catherine Emmerich was told by Our Lord that her gift of seeing the past, present, and future in mystic vision was greater than that possessed by anyone else in history. She had the use of reason from her birth and could understand liturgical Latin from her first time at Mass. During the last 12 years of her life, she could eat no food except Holy Communion, nor take any drink except water, subsisting entirely on the Holy Eucharist. From 1802 until her death, she bore the wounds of the Crown of Thorns, and from 1812, the full stigmata of Our Lord, including a cross over her heart and the wound from the lance. Anne Catherine Emmerich possessed the gift of reading hearts, and she saw, in actual, visual detail, the facts of Catholic belief, which most of us simply have to accept on faith. Her revelations make the hidden, supernatural world come alive. They lift the veil on the world of grace and enable the reader to see the manifold doctrines of our Faith in all their wondrous beauty.
Synopsis
Definitive life of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824); a German Augustinian nun-mystic; stigmatist; visionary; prophet; victim soul. Prophecies and amazing revelations on every aspect of the Faith. Extremely edifying; makes the Gospels come alive with details you never knew before! 2 Volume Set. Impr. 2 vol set- 1,297 pgs; PB
About the Author
The Rev. Father Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R., was a priest and author of the nineteenth century. His lengthy and comprehensive Life and Revelations of Anne Catherine Emmerich, printed in two volumes, details the marvelous facts surrounding the life of the titular saint. The work received approbation from the Rev. Peter Joseph, Bishop of Limbourg, in 1867. Father Schmoger's book was also published by TAN in 1976.