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  1. Therese Neumann (9 April 1898 – 18 September 1962) was a German Catholic mystic and stigmatic. Neumann has been considered Servant of God by the Catholic Church since 2005. [1]

  2. Therese Neumann (born 1898, Konnersreuth, Bavaria—died September 18, 1962, Konnersreuth) was a German stigmatic. At the age of 20 Neumann underwent a severe nervous shock after the outbreak of a fire and later suffered from hysterical paralysis, blindness, and gastric troubles for several years.

  3. Learn about the life and miracles of Therese Neumann, a German mystic who suffered from paralysis, blindness and stigmata. Discover how she was healed by the intercession of St. Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flower, and how she became a servant of God.

  4. Therese Neumann, genannt Resl von Konnersreuth, war eine Bauernmagd, die als katholische Mystikerin durch ihre angeblichen Stigmata und die ihr nachgesagte jahrelange Nahrungslosigkeit weit über Bayern hinaus bekannt wurde und regelrechte Wallfahrten auslöste. Die römisch-katholische Kirche lehnte den Kult jedoch ab. Erst lange ...

  5. Neumann, Thérèse (1898-1962) Bavarian peasant girl of Konnersreuth, whose stigmata, visions of the Passion of Christ, and other supernormal phenomena aroused worldwide attention. Neumann was born on April 8, 1898.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · FEW BIOGRAPHIES IN modern German history provide as many dynamic encounters with the occult as that of stigmatic Therese Neumann (1898–1962) from the small town of Konnersreuth in the Bavarian countryside.

  7. Biografie EN. 08.04.1898. Born in the night from Good Friday to Holy Saturday. She was the firstborn of 11 children of the tailor Ferdinand Neumann and his spouse Anna, born Grillmeier. Baptism: 10.04.1898 in the parish church St. Laurentius of Konnersreuth.