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237: 39: 1563:. A recent medical paper that examined Seidl's report commented that "while under surveillance by four nuns for 14 days, Neumann exhibited no intake of nourishment; weight measurements and urine tests, however, suggest the opposite.... As far as medical records go, Therese Neumann's is one of a series of surprisingly similar cases of stigmata development, conversion disorder, and alleged absence of nutrition. In nosological terms, these would be classified today as dissociative disorders." 1621: 1467:. She also claimed that the wound above her heart reappeared on this day, and she spoke to her sister about it. She claimed the wound also reappeared on Friday of the following week. By 26 March, she was claiming the same wound accompanied by a vision of Christ bearing the cross and a similar wound on her left hand. Blood was observed on her clothing, and she no longer attempted to keep the information to herself. 1584: 1500:"The fact that two or three times the observers were made to go out just at the moment when a fresh effusion of blood evidently came to cover the wounds arouses the suspicion, on the contrary, that during this time something happened which needed to be hidden from observation. It was for the same reason that I disliked her frequent manipulations behind the raised coverings." 150:
On 11 March 1918, Therese Neumann was partially paralyzed after falling off a stool while attending to a fire in her uncle's barn. She sustained more falls and injuries during this period. After one particular fall she claimed to have lost much of her eyesight, and in 1919 she claimed to have been
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nurses, for fifteen days (July 14 to 28). Neumann was not observed to have eaten anything; however, suspicion was generated. At the beginning, she had weighed 121 pounds, which dropped during the test period to 112.5 pounds. By the last day, her weight had returned to normal. Historian
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Wilson found the inedia claims of Neumann suspicious. He noted that she "had a vigorous, stocky build throughout most of this time, and all reason tells us that it would be impossible to survive so long without food or drink."
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violently and stared at the ceiling finally saying, "Yes." She asked her family to take her to the church to pray immediately. She then announced that she had been cured of all traces of appendicitis.
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Seidl, O. (25 April 2008). "Zur Stigmatisation und Nahrungslosigkeit der Therese Neumann (1898–1962)" [Stigmatisation and absence of nutrition in the case of Therese Neumann (1898-1962)].
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Seidl, O. (25 April 2008). "Zur Stigmatisation und Nahrungslosigkeit der Therese Neumann (1898–1962)" [Stigmatisation and absence of nutrition in the case of Therese Neumann (1898-1962)].
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in her visions. She displayed wounds on her hands and feet accompanied by blood apparently coming from her eyes. Blood poured from the wounds; however - according to Josef Hanauer's book
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commented the evidence indicated that Neumann "went back to normal food and drink intake". The test was never repeated, and her family denied permission for any further tests.
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On 22–23 March 1928, Neumann's stigmata claims were investigated at her home by a group of observers, including bishops and physicians. Professor Martini, the director of the
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Rolf, Burkhard; Bayer, Birgit; Anslinger, Katja (13 September 2005). "Wonder or fake—investigations in the case of the stigmatisation of Therese Neumann von Konnersreuth".
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What about Therese Neumann: A concise background for and analysis of the critical reception accorded Hilda C. Graef's the case of Therese Neumann
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In July 1927, Neumann's claims of inedia were examined at her house. She was physically examined and tested by the physician Otto Seidl and four
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It was claimed that during some of her Friday trances, she would utter phrases identified by witnesses as ancient
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Physicians and skeptics have disputed Neumann's claims of miraculous cures. According to skeptical investigator
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disputed Neumann's inedia claims and suggested she was a "deliberate fraud aided and abetted by her father."
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Albright, M. (2002). "The Stigmata: The Psychological and Ethical Message of the Posttraumatic Sufferer".
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On 7 November 1925, Neumann took to her bed again, and on 13 November claimed to have been diagnosed with
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Autobiography of a Yogi, P. Yogananda, copyright 1946 P. Yogananda, 13th ed., 1998, Library of Congress,
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From 1923 until her death in 1962, Therese Neumann professed to have consumed no food other than
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symptoms expressed in unconscious self-mutilation through abnormal autosuggestibility.
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The Case of Therese Neumann, by Hilda C, Graef. Cork, Ireland: Mercier Press, 1951.
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Looking for a Miracle: Weeping Icons, Relics, Stigmata, Visions & Healing Cures
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A psychoanalytic study of Neumann has suggested that her stigmata resulted from
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Theresa Neumann: A Portrait Based on Authentic Accounts, Journals and Documents
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The Bleeding Mind: An Investigation into the Mysterious Phenomena of Stigmata
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The Bleeding Mind: An Investigation into the Mysterious Phenomena of Stigmata
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On Good Friday, Neumann, according to her own testimony witnessed the entire
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Therese reported that her eyesight was restored on 29 April 1923—the day
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in advance of this day. On 17 May 1925, Therese of Lisieux was fully
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Otto Seidl, who wrote a report in 1928, described Neumann as a
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On 12 March, she said she had another vision of Christ at the
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completely. Bedridden, she reportedly developed horrible
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Life and Death of Therese Neumann, Mystic and Stigmatist
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Life and Death of Therese Neumann, Mystic and Stigmatist
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nor to have drunk any water from 1926 until her death.
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The Swindle of Konnersreuth, A Never-Ending Scandal
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Therese Neumann, The Catholic Stigmatist of Bavaria
2133: 2075:Mystical Phenomena in the Life of Threresa Neumann 1909: 1907: 1679:, published in 1946. He wrote an entire chapter, 1673:visited her and wrote about her case in his book 2255: 1686:On 18 September 1962, Therese Neumann died from 104:(9 April 1898 – 18 September 1962) was a German 1904: 1836: 1834: 1780: 1778: 1776: 1481:On Easter Sunday, she claimed a vision of the 1421: 1831: 1773: 1440:Therese would later apparently develop the 1920:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 114-115. 1755: 1753: 1751: 1749: 1747: 1745: 1428: 1414: 2241:Newspaper clippings about Therese Neumann 1278:A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation 2120: 2050:Therese Neumann A Stigmatist of Our Days 1863: 1847:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 51-53. 1619: 2136:International Journal of Legal Medicine 1866:Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought 1742: 1368:Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii 2256: 1713:was signed by 40,000 people. In 2005, 2170: 2056:Further Chronicles of Therese Neumann 1936: 1701:has neither confirmed nor denied the 2299:People from Tirschenreuth (district) 2207: 1577: 1899:The Physical Phenomena Of Mysticism 1538:The Physical Phenomena of Mysticism 174:. Therese Neumann had been praying 13: 2284:German Christian religious leaders 2038: 14: 2325: 2229: 1984:Occult and Supernatural Phenomena 1901:. Barnes & Noble, Inc. p. 245 1594:list of miscellaneous information 1338:The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima 1283:From Willow Creek to Sacred Heart 1582: 1573: 1353:On the Consolation of Philosophy 1333:Calls from the Message of Fatima 235: 37: 2236:Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth 2017: 2008: 1996: 1973: 1930: 126:She was born in the village of 2274:20th-century Christian mystics 2093:The Visions of Therese Neumann 2058:, by Friedrich Ritter von Lama 2052:, by Friedrich Ritter von Lama 1986:. 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Servant of God

Konnersreuth
Kingdom of Bavaria
German Empire
Konnersreuth
Bavaria
West Germany
Catholic
mystic
stigmatic
Servant of God
Catholic Church
Konnersreuth
Bavaria
Germany
Third Order of St. Francis
blinded
bed sores
Therese of Lisieux
beatified
Rome
novenas
canonized
Catholic Church
appendicitis
convulsed
Joe Nickell
hypochondria
a series

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