Christina von Stommeln
German mystic and stigmatic

Born
July 24th, 1242
782 years ago
Died
November 6th, 1312
712 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Germany
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Born in 1242, a German Roman Catholic mystic gained recognition for her ecstatic visions and experiences of the stigmata. Throughout her life, she had numerous mystical experiences that drew both followers and skeptics. Christina's experiences were reported to include divine revelations, conversations with angels, and prophecies. Her life was marked by a deep commitment to her faith, and she became a significant religious figure during her time. Christina lived in a convent environment and spent years enduring suffering believed to be for the sake of others, which added to the intrigue surrounding her life and work.
Experiencing mystical visions
Receiving the stigmata
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