PREFACE
Beginning in 1818, Anna Katharina Emmerich dictated to Clemens Brentano over a period of 6 years various details about the life of Jesus Christ in chronological order. She had additional visions of "celebrated" events such as Christmas, Easter, and Saints Holidays when those feast days occurred in the Catholic Church. Anna's visions, as the reader will see, are quite detailed. Internal biblical "contradictions" are often straightforwardly explained away, though Anna, appears unaware that she does so. For example, the genealogy of Jesus is given both in Luke 3:28-38 and Matthew 1:1-16, and they obviously differ. However, by compiling the relationships that Anna relates in this text, it can be seen that one gospel is stating Jesus' genealogical descent through Jesus' foster-father, Joseph, and the other, through Mary.
The primary additions to this new edition of The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary are:
1. Woodcut figures that were included in the German 1852 edition have been included.
2. Archaic word usage and all spelling has been revised to modern American English.
3. All place names and proper names have been updated to modern spelling norms.
4. Textual omissions of previous editions have been corrected.5. German section titles, omitted by the English translator, have been translated and included.
6. Some new footnotes have been added.
Footnotes are typically concluded with initials in parenthesis. Footnotes without initials or initialed "Tr." are from Michael Palairet, CB are from Clemens Brentano, and SB from Sebastian Bullough.
Donald R. Dickerson, Jr.
12 November 2007