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Hohenwart Monastery, 1742, Sister Josephine Rosenthal
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JAB
2023-06-11 16:03:19 UTC
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Hohenwart Monastery, 1742, Sister Josephine Rosenthal became pregnant.
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...and it was declared that Josephine had undergone immaculate
conception
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Both Maria and her mother had been hermaphrodites, able to
spontaneously self impregnate and give birth to children, although the
condition would eventually kill them both. It was agreed that Maria
had been with child when she died at aged 33.
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The blood and skin have been analysed and found to contain unique
genetic traits. Not until the mid fifties were these attributed to a
rare lineage.
http://www.merrylinmuseum.com/immaculate-conception-of-maria-rosenthal/
Theo
2023-06-15 15:46:41 UTC
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Post by JAB
The blood and skin have been analysed and found to contain unique
genetic traits. Not until the mid fifties were these attributed to a
rare lineage.
http://www.merrylinmuseum.com/immaculate-conception-of-maria-rosenthal/
Somebody has been having a lot of fun with latex...
http://www.merrylinmuseum.com/index
JAB
2023-06-15 16:47:19 UTC
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On 15 Jun 2023 16:46:41 +0100 (BST), Theo
Post by Theo
Somebody has been having a lot of fun with latex...
http://www.merrylinmuseum.com/index
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