The Lowly Life and Bitter Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother
Together With The Mysteries Of The Old Testament From The Visions Of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
by Anne Catherine Emmerich
read by Elizabeth Nun
Part 1 of the Lowly Life and Bitter Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother series
THE LOWLY LIFE AND BITTER PASSION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST AND HIS BLESSED MOTHER – VOLUME 1
From Creation to the Baptism of Jesus
Volume 1 opens this landmark series with a sweeping journey through salvation history, drawn from the vivid visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich. It unveils both the visible events of Scripture and the hidden spiritual realities behind them, preparing the way for Christ's public mission.
• Creation and the Fall of the Angels – A striking account of the origin of the world and the first rebellion against God.
• Adam, Eve, and the Promise of Redemption – The Garden, the Fall, and God's merciful plan to restore mankind.
• The Patriarchs and the Lineage of the Messiah – Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and the providential unfolding toward the Incarnation.
• The Hidden Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Her ancestry, birth, childhood, temple years, and espousals to St. Joseph.
• The Birth and Early Years of Jesus – Bethlehem, the Shepherds and Magi, the Flight into Egypt, and the quiet years in Nazareth.
• The Baptism and Temptation of Christ – The revelation of the Lamb of God and the spiritual battle that begins His mission.
Rich in detail, prophetic insight, and contemplative depth, this volume presents the Old and New Testaments as one continuous, living story-leading the reader from the dawn of creation to the threshold of the Gospel.
Ideal for devotional reading and for those seeking a deeper understanding of Scripture, Marian history, and the divine preparation for the Redeemer.
Nihil Obstat. Em. DE JAEGHER. Can. lib. cens. Brugis, 14 Februarii 1914
Imprimatur. A. C. DE SCHREVEL Vic. gen. Brugis, 14 Februarii 1914
The Lowly Life and Bitter Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother
Together with the Mysteries of the Old Testament from the Visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
by Anne Catherine Emmerich
read by Elizabeth Nun
Part 3 of the Lowly Life and Bitter Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother series
In Volume 3, listeners enter the heart of Christ's public ministry. These visions recount His preaching and miracles in Capharnaum and the surrounding regions, including the raising of Jairus's daughter, the healing of the sick and possessed, the Sermon on the Mount, the calming of the sea, and the miraculous draught of fishes. The volume also presents the second conversion of Mary Magdalen, the martyrdom of St. John the Baptist, the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus walking on the sea, the Bread of Life discourse, the Transfiguration, and Peter's reception of the Keys of the Kingdom. Rich with Gospel events, mystical detail, and Catholic devotion, this volume offers a vivid meditation on the mercy, authority, and divine mission of Jesus Christ.
Nihil Obstat. Em. DE JAEGHER. Can. lib. cens. Brugis, 14 Februarii 1914
Imprimatur. A. C. DE SCHREVEL Vic. gen. Brugis, 14 Februarii 1914
The Lowly Life and Bitter Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother
Together with the Mysteries of the Old Testament from the Visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
by Anne Catherine Emmerich
read by Elizabeth Nun
Part 4 of the Lowly Life and Bitter Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother series
In Volume 4, listeners enter the most solemn and beloved mysteries of the Catholic faith. This volume recounts the final weeks of Our Lord's earthly life: His entrance into Jerusalem, Magdalen's anointing, the Last Supper, the washing of the Apostles' feet, the institution of the Holy Eucharist, the Agony in the Garden, Judas's betrayal, the trials before the Jewish leaders, Pilate, and Herod, the scourging, crowning with thorns, Ecce Homo, the Way of the Cross, the Crucifixion, and the burial of Christ. It then follows the triumph of the Resurrection, the disciples on the road to Emmaus, the unbelief of St. Thomas, the Ascension, Pentecost, the first Holy Mass, and the beginning of the Church. The volume closes with the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary after Christ's Ascension, including her dwelling near Ephesus, her devotion to the Way of the Cross, and her death, burial, and glorious Assumption.
Nihil Obstat. Em. DE JAEGHER. Can. lib. cens. Brugis, 14 Februarii 1914
Imprimatur. A. C. DE SCHREVEL Vic. gen. Brugis, 14 Februarii 1914