G
Greenham
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If you’re not familiar, there’s a house in Ephesus purported to be the home of the Virgin Mary. It was discovered after Catherine Anne Emerich recorded visions of where it was and what it looked like, and expeditions verified the reports. According to one webpage:
Anyone know if there is a resource where I can directly compare her descriptions to the actual house?Archbishop Timoni of Ismir convened a commission to investigate the discovery in the late nineteenth century. He composed a lengthy document that was signed by every member of the commission. It listed in detail the priests’ findings and showed how they conformed exactly to the descriptions of Sister Catherine. The document concluded, “The ruins are truly the remains of the House inhabited by the Virgin Mary.”