- Marie-Julie
Jahenny (Breton pronunciation: [maˈʁiː ʒyˈliː ʒaɛˈniː], 12
February 1850 – 4
March 1941) was a
Breton Catholic woman considered by some to...
- Marie-Julie
Jahenny (1850–1941),
known as the "Breton Stigmatist,"
expanded upon the
story of the
Three Days of Darkness.
According to
Jahenny, it would...
- 93–101. 'Marie-Julie
Jahenny, The 'Breton Stigmatist': Her life and Prophecies, www.mysticsofthechurch.com/2015/07/marie-julie-
jahenny-breton-stigmatist...
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Maria Franciszka Kozłowska
Maria Grazia Tarallo Maria Petyt Marie Julie Jahenny Marie Rose
Ferron Marthe Robin Mechthild of
Magdeburg Mother Shipton Natuzza...
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having particular health problems. The
oldest stigmatic was Marie-July
Jahenny who died in 1941 at the age of 91. As of 1997, the
stigmatics who had been...
- books.
Marie Martha Chambon (1841–1907): Nun and visionary.
Marie Julie Jahenny (1850–1941): Stigmatist. Mary of the
Divine Heart Droste zu Vischering...
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director Marie-Julie
Halligner (1786–1850),
French opera singer Marie-Julie
Jahenny (1850–1941),
Breton woman considered by some to be a
mystic and stigmatist...
- Marie-Julie
Jahenny known as "The
mystic of La Fraudais"....
- including: María de Jesús de Ágreda, Anna
Katharina Emmerich,
Marie Julie Jahenny, Anna
Maria Taigi, the
seers of Fátima (Francisco and
Jacinta Marto), the...