[The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Anna Catherine Emmerich]@TWC D-Link bookThe Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ CHAPTER LXVI 9/40
I saw some persons lead the poor woman to the spot; she descended into the well up to her neck, and drew out the sacred head, whereupon she recovered her sight.
She returned to her native land, and her companions preserved the head.
I remember no more upon this subject. Detached Account of Abenadar. On the 1st of April 1823, Sister Emmerich said that that day was the feast of St.Ctesiphon, the centurion who had assisted at the Crucifixion, and that she had seen during the night various particulars concerning his life.
But she had also suffered greatly, which, combined with exterior distractions, had caused her to forget the greatest part of what she had seen.
She related what follows: Abenadar, afterwards called Ctesiphon, was born in a country situated between Babylon and Egypt in Arabia Felix, to the right of the spot where Job dwelt during the latter half of his life.
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