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https://www.cathinfo.com/video-texts/the-real-prophecies-of-anne-catherine-emmerich/

Anna-Katharina Emmerich (1774–1824) was a 19th-century German nun whose life and visions left a lasting impact on religious history. Born in a poor farming village, she began experiencing visions of biblical events and saints from age four, including encounters with Christ as a child. Despite her parents’ skepticism, her visions grew more detailed over time. At 28, she joined a convent but faced isolation and health decline. In 1812, she developed stigmata—wounds mirroring Christ’s crucifixion—after a vision of Jesus. Her wounds bled weekly, and doctors could not explain them. Her case drew attention from the Church, leading to investigations that confirmed her sanctity.  

Clemens Brentano, a poet, became her chronicler in 1819, docuмenting her visions for five years. Her descriptions of biblical scenes, including the Virgin Mary’s final years in Ephesus, intrigued scholars. In 1881, a French priest, Abba Julien Gouillet, used her account to locate a 2,000-year-old house in Turkey, later recognized as a pilgrimage site. The Church later declared it holy, with popes visiting the site. Emmerich’s prophecies, including visions of a “false church” and Napoleon’s fall, were eerily accurate. Her writings also foretold a decline in Catholic faith, which resonates with modern statistics of declining church attendance.  



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https://www.cathinfo.com/video-texts/the-real-prophecies-of-anne-catherine-emmerich/

Quote: “Last night, from 11 to three, I had a most wonderful vision of two churches and of two popes. And a variety of things, ancient and modern.” She saw two churches standing in Rome, side by side. One was the true church, the other a false church—a church that looked like the true church on the outside but was not. Here is what she said about this false church: “I saw how baleful would be the consequence of this false church. I saw it increase in size. Heretics from every kind came into the city of Rome. The local clergy grew lukewarm, and I saw a great darkness.” She did not stop there. A few days later, she had another vision about what she called the Great Tribulation. Here is what she told Brentano: “I had another vision of a great tribulation. It seems to me that a concession was demanded from the clergy which could not be granted. I saw many older priests, especially one who wept bitterly. A few younger ones were also weeping, but others and the lukewarm around them readily did what was demanded.”

Persto: Would that be to give up the True Mass and say the Novus Ordo counterfeit?

(This quote is from the video that is the 2nd post on this thread)

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https://www.cathinfo.com/video-texts/the-real-prophecies-of-anne-catherine-emmerich/


"She also said she watched forces working inside the church to weaken it from within. She did not name them, she did not point at anyone specific, but she described what they would do. They would push for changes that looked harmless on the surface, reasonable maybe… But over time, those changes would slowly drain the Catholic faith of its meaning. The outside of the church would still look the same, but the inside had been hollowed out. Because the attack she saw was not coming from outside, it was coming from people wearing the same robes. People quietly working against everything those robes and buildings and prayers stood for. Now look at the world we are actually living in. Less than 5% of French Catholics walk into a church for mass on Sunday. The countries that built the great cathedrals of Europe are now closing their churches faster than any other country in the world. In Germany, for example, the numbers are devastating. In 2022, the German Bishops Conference reported that 522,000 Catholics formally walked away from the church in one single year. It was the largest 1-year exodus from Catholicism in modern German history. In 2023, another 400,000 Germans formally left the church. In 2024, another 300,000 walked away. That is over 1.2 million Germans formally renouncing their Catholic faith. "

(From the above video)