the organized religion founded by Jesus Christ himself can never be called False
but the members therein... different story
Anne Catherine Emmerich, a canonized saint, talks about how she had a vision of the Catholic Church being infiltrated (my word) and people trying to make a "new church" from it..
I could have written that myself... seen a lot of bizarre stuff...
Anne Catherine Emmerich (also
Anna Katharina Emmerick; 8 September 1774 – 9 February 1824) was a
Roman Catholic Augustinian Canoness Regular of
Windesheim,
mystic,
Marian visionary,
ecstatic and
stigmatist.
Stigmata[edit]
In early 1813, marks of the
stigmata were reported on Emmerich's body. The parish priest called in two doctors to examine her. When word of the phenomenon spread three months later, he notified the vicar general. With the news causing considerable talk in the town, the ecclesiastical authorities conducted a lengthy investigation. Many doctors wished to examine the case, and although efforts were made to discourage the curious, there were visitors whose rank or status gained them entry.
[7] During this time, the poet and romanticist Clemens Brentano first visited.
At the end of 1818, the periodic bleeding of Emmerich's hands and feet had stopped and the wounds had closed. While many in the community viewed the stigmata as real, others considered Emmerich an impostor conspiring with her associates to perpetrate a fraud. In August 1819, the civil authorities intervened and moved Emmerich to a different house, where she was kept under observation for three weeks. The members of the commission could find no evidence of fraud and were divided in their opinions.
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Visions and inspirations[edit]
Emmerich said that as a child she had
visions in which she talked with Jesus, saw the souls in
purgatory, and witnessed the core of the
Holy Trinity in the form of three concentric, interpenetrating full spheres. The largest but dimmest of the spheres represented the Father core, the medium sphere the Son core, and the smallest and brightest sphere the Holy Spirit core. Each sphere of omnipresent God is extended toward infinity beyond God's core placed in
heaven. The Brentano compilation tells that during an illness in Emmerich's childhood, she was visited by a child (suggested as being Jesus), who told her of plants she should ingest in order to heal, including Morning Glory flower's juice, known to contain
ergine.
Emmerich had many mystical visions which she spoke about. The following seems to be mirrored in many traditions as truth: She wrote, for instance, of 'a Mount of Prophets, which she clearly identified as the Himalayas, where live Enoch, Elijah and others who did not die in the ordinary way but ascended, and where animals which survived the Flood may also be found'. Some say she was seeing the legendary spiritual fortress of Shambala (Eastern tradition), or the Magical City of Luz (Hebrew Tradition), basically a place found in many ancient traditions where those who are immortal, or special in such a way, go. (This is mostly based on page 173 of
The Secret History of the World by Jonathan Black)
Based on Emmerich's growing reputation, a number of figures who were influential in the renewal movement of the church early in the 19th century came to visit her, among them
Clemens August von Droste zu Vischering, the future
Archbishop of Cologne;
Johann Michael Sailer, the
Bishop of Ratisbon, since 1803 the sole surviving Elector Spiritual of the Holy Roman Empire;
Bernhard Overberg and authors
Luise Hensel and
Friedrich Stolberg.
[1] Clemens von Droste, at the time still vicar‑general of the Archdiocese, called Emmerich "a special friend of God" in a letter he wrote to Stolberg.
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