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Hi,
My question is this: how are we supposed to deal with errors in the writings of mystic saints? I’m sure there are many examples, but here is one for the purpose of illustration: I was reading a bit from Blessed Anne Catherine Emerich where she says: “I beheld Jesus teaching at Aruma. Jesus, speaking before the Pharisees of the call of Abraham and his sojourn in Egypt, exposed the errors of the Egyptian calendar. He told them that the world had now existed 4028 years. When I heard Jesus say this, he was Himself 31 years old.”
The bit in bold is the issue. A canonised mystic of the church heard Jesus say that the world is, as of today, around 6000 years old. What are we to do with this, and other errors in the supposedly inspired writings of mystics? On this issue, I know there are young earth creationists who might agree with this dating, but I think it’s generally considered false.
I know people will say “The canonisation of a saint doesn’t give approval to their writings” and “Everyone can make a mistake” and things like that, but I do find it difficult to reconcile.
Any thoughts appreciated,
Thanks.
My question is this: how are we supposed to deal with errors in the writings of mystic saints? I’m sure there are many examples, but here is one for the purpose of illustration: I was reading a bit from Blessed Anne Catherine Emerich where she says: “I beheld Jesus teaching at Aruma. Jesus, speaking before the Pharisees of the call of Abraham and his sojourn in Egypt, exposed the errors of the Egyptian calendar. He told them that the world had now existed 4028 years. When I heard Jesus say this, he was Himself 31 years old.”
The bit in bold is the issue. A canonised mystic of the church heard Jesus say that the world is, as of today, around 6000 years old. What are we to do with this, and other errors in the supposedly inspired writings of mystics? On this issue, I know there are young earth creationists who might agree with this dating, but I think it’s generally considered false.
I know people will say “The canonisation of a saint doesn’t give approval to their writings” and “Everyone can make a mistake” and things like that, but I do find it difficult to reconcile.
Any thoughts appreciated,
Thanks.