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    Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich,

    Mystic, Visionary, Stigmatist, Prophet

    The greatest visionary in the history of the Church...

    Anne Catherine Emmerich was told by Our Lord that her gift of seeing the past, present, and future in mystic vision

    greater than that possessed by anyone else in history. Born at Flamske in Westphalia, Germany, on September 8, 1774,

    became a nun of the Augustinian Order at Dulmen. She had the use of reason from her birth and could understand liturgical L

    rom her first time at Mass. During the last 12 years of her life, she could eat no food except Holy Communion, nor take any d

    except water, subsisting entirely on the Holy Eucharist. From 1802 until her death, she bore the wounds of the Crown of Tho

    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 Cath

    belief which most of us simply have to accept on faith. The basic truths of the catechismangels, devils, Purgatory, the life of

    Lord and the Blessed Mother, the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the grace of the Sacramentsall these truths were

    real to her as the material world. Her revelations make the hidden, supernatural world come alive. Below are some of the m

    enthralling of these revelations:

    She saw that each parish and diocese, each city and country has its own particular and powerful guardian an

    She saw that the Church never has allowed children of Catholics to be raised outside her fold, and that as s

    as solidly established, she banned mixed marriages.

    She saw how the various indulgences we gain actually remit specific punishments which otherwise would a

    us in Purgatory.

    She revealed that to gain an indulgence we must approach the Sacraments with true repentance and a

    purpose of amendmentor we do not gain it.

    She deposes that it is more holy to pray for the Poor Souls in Purgatory than for sinners who are still alive.

    She describes the nature, extent and power of victim souls, and their role in the life of the Church. She descr

    the condition of St. Lydwine of Schiedam, a victim soul during the time of "three popes," and how her body came a

    into three pieces, joined only by the slenderest of sinews. She saw only 6 victim souls in her time working like hersel

    behalf of the Universal Church, and about 100,000 Catholic people worldwide who were great in their faith.

    She revealed that saints are particularly powerful on their feast days and should be invoked then.

    She saw that many saints come from the same families, the antiquity of which often extends far back into the

    Testament.

    She saw the strong linkeven long after their deathsbetween holy souls in Heaven and their descendants h

    on earth, lasting even centuries.

    She saw that the Garden of Eden, with all it contained, was a perfect picture of the Kingdom of God.

    She revealed that Enoch and Elias are in Paradise where they await their return to the world to preach at the

    of Time.

    She revealed that Our Lord suffered from the wound in His shoulder more than from any other.

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    She continually saw a false church, and wicked men scheming against the Catholic Church and doing m

    harmboth in her own time and in the future.

    She saw in a vision the enemies of the Church tearing it down and trying to build a new one on strictly hum

    plansbut none of the saints would lend a hand. Later, this church of men is destroyed and the saints of God join in

    rebuild the true Church of God, which becomes more glorious than ever before.

    She saw the revival of the priesthood and the religious orders after a period of great decadence.

    She describes in detail her visions of heaven, which she saw as "the Heavenly Jerusalem."

    Powerful Quotes from Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich:

    "The Church is the only one, the Roman Catholic! And if there were left upon earth but one Catholic, he would be the o

    universal Church, the Catholic Church, the Church of Jesus Christ against which the gates of Hell shall never prevail."

    "Then I had the sweet assurance that Mary is the Church; the Church, our mother; God, our father; and Jesus, our brothe

    "O who can tell the beauty, the purity, the innocence of Mary! She knows everything, and yet she seems to know nothing

    childlike is she. She lowers her eyes and, when she looks up, her glance penetrates like a ray, like a pure beam of light, like t

    tself! It is because she is perfectly innocent, full of God, and without returns upon self. None can resist her grace."

    "All over the world I saw numberless infusions of the Spirit; sometimes, like a lightning-stroke, falling on a congregation

    church, and I could tell who among them had received the grace; or again, I beheld individuals praying in their homes, sudde

    endowed with light and strength. The sight awoke in me great joy and confidence that the Church, amid her ever-increas

    ribulations, will not succumb; for in all parts of the world I saw defenders raised up to her by the Holy Ghost. Yes, I felt that

    oppression of the powers of this world serves but to increase her strength."

    "There is no created good so lightly esteemed, so carelessly trifled away by an immense majority of human beings as

    ugitive moments of this short life so rapidly flying toward eternity."

    "Man's value before God is estimated by the dispositions of his heart, its uprightness, its good-will, its charity, and no

    keenness of intellect or extent of knowledge."

    "If the Church is true, all in her is true; he who admits not the one, believes not the other."

    "What the Pilgrim [Clement Brentano, her self-appointed secretary] gathers he will bear far away, for here there is no de

    o have it. But it will produce fruit where he goes, and that same fruit will one day return and make itself felt even here."

    "I was again told [by Our Lord] that no one has ever seen all that I have seen or in the same way."

    "From the lips of those that pray I see a chain of words issuing like a fiery stream and mounting up to God, and in them I

    he disposition of the one who prays, I read everything. The writing is as varied as the individuals themselves."

    "I saw Adam's bones reposing in a cavern under Mt. Calvary deep down, almost to water level, and in a straight line bene

    he spot on which Jesus Christ was crucified."

    "Mass badly celebrated is an enormous evil. Ah! it is not a matter of indifference how it is said! . . . I have had a great vis

    on the mystery of Holy Mass and I have seen that whatever good has existed since creation is owing to it."

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    "Were man and the earth in perfect harmony, there would be paradise here below. Prayer governs the weather . . . I see

    ife of nature intimately connected with that of the soul."

    "She said what is most painful for me to repeat, that if only one priest offered the Unbloody Sacrifice as worthily and with

    same sentiments as the Apostles, he could ward off all calamities from the Church."

    "I can never grieve for a person who dies resignedly, nor for a child suffering patiently; for patient suffering is the m

    enviable state of man."

    "Now, for all who are not in living union with Jesus Christ by faith and grace, nature is full of Satan's influence."

    "Owing to the spirit of the world and tepidity, if the Savior returned to earth today to announce His doctrine in person,

    would find as many opponents as He did among the Jews."

    "Now I saw clearly by this that the dear God looks only at the heart in time of prayer."

    "No grace, no degree of sanctity surpasses in intrinsic dignity and grandeur the sacerdotal [priestly] character."

    "The poor souls suffer inexpressibly."

    "Many stay a long time in purgatory who, although not great sinners, have lived tepidly."

    "The prayer most pleasing to God is that made for others and particularly for the poor souls. Pray for them, if you want y

    prayers to bring high interest."www.olrl.org/prophecy/