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  • Katharina von Bora: First Lady of the Reformation

  • The Legendary Women of World History, Book 12
  • By: Laurel A. Rockefeller
  • Narrated by: Steven Vox
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins

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Katharina von Bora: First Lady of the Reformation

By: Laurel A. Rockefeller
Narrated by: Steven Vox
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The legendary life of Katharina von Bora Luther!

Born in 1499, Katharina started her education first at the convent at Brehna, then continued it in Kloster Nimbschen, where she took vows as a nun at the age of 16 and expected to live the whole of her life.

God, however, had other plans. On Easter Eve, 1523, she escaped with 11 other nuns to Wittenberg, a move meant to be temporary until a more permanent home could be found for her. What happened next changed the world in this family story, filled with music in the original German.

©2022 Laurel A. Rockefeller (P)2022 Laurel A. Rockefeller

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