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  1. Adrienne von Speyr Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988) and Adrienne von Speyr (1902-1967) first met in Basle, Switzerland in 1940. It was here that Balthasar, a Lucerne-born Jesuit already known for his theological work, had recently begun to serve as a university chaplain.

  2. THE WORKS OFAdrienne von Speyr. “On the whole, I received far more theologically from Adrienne than she did from me, and her writings are far more important to me than mine. I am convinced that when her works are made available, those in a position to judge will concur with me about their value, and will thank God with me that he has granted ...

  3. 26. Sept. 2023 · Quotes about Adrienne von Speyr. Adrienne von Speyr has brought mysticism back from the clandestine existence into which, increasingly misunderstood, indeed scorned, it had been exiled and silenced by official theology and proclamation and has returned it to the center of salvation history. Hans Urs von Balthasar, First Glance at Adrienne von ...

  4. edit data. Adrienne von Speyr was a Swiss medical doctor and the author of over 60 books on spirituality and theology. Von Speyr was born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Her father, Theodor von Speyr, was an ophthalmologist. Her mother, Laure Girard, was the descendant of a family of noted watchmakers and jewelers from Geneva and Neuenburg.

  5. Adrienne von Speyr (1902 – 1967) was a Swiss medical doctor, convert to Catholicism, a mystic, wife and author of over 60 books on spirituality and theology. She collaborated closely with Hans Urs Von Balthasar, her confessor for 27 years, and together co-founded the Community of Saint John. Her numerous writings, published by Ignatius Press

  6. 7. Nov. 2013 · Comments on Adrienne von Speyr often rely on reading a couple of her books and von Balthasar’s partial biographies. His accounts—which are neither objective nor unbiased—are hagiographical, clearly written for a future possibility of canonization, an idea that von Speyr found laughable. Von Balthasar emphasizes her role in co-founding the lay Community of St. John and providing daily ...

  7. Adrienne von Speyr. On November 1st, 1940, Adrienne entered the Catholic Church. Almost immediately, she began to receive a cascade of extraordinary graces. Most notable among them was a charism for interpreting the Word of God that found expression in numerous Scriptural commentaries dictated to, and published by, von Balthasar.