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December 16, 2011. (Romereports.com)
Benedict XVI is set to appoint Blessed Hildegard of Bingen as a 
Doctor of the Church in October of 2012. She was a German Benedictine nun and 
was known for her visions and prophecies.  
Hildegard of Bingen lived in the twelfth century. In addition to being a nun, she was a composer, philosopher, physicist and ecologist. A multi-talented woman, and a pioneer for many of these fields during the Middle Ages.
Hildegard of Bingen lived in the twelfth century. In addition to being a nun, she was a composer, philosopher, physicist and ecologist. A multi-talented woman, and a pioneer for many of these fields during the Middle Ages.
She came from a wealthy 
family and when she was only eight years old was sent to study in a monastery. 
She eventually decided to become a nun and later became an abbess.
Her 
visions and prophecies were recognized by the pope during that time, allowing 
her to speak about them publicly. 
Since she has not been officially 
canonized, the ceremony is likely to take place before the pope names her as a 
Doctor of the Church in October. 
Benedict XVI dedicated several of his 
general audiences to this German nun, saying that she “served the Church in an 
age in which it was wounded by the sins of priests and 
laity”.
“She brought a 
woman’s insight to the mysteries of the faith. In her many works she 
contemplated the mystic marriage between God and humanity accomplished in the 
Incarnation, as well as the spousal union of Christ and the Church. She also 
explored the vital relationship between God and creation, and our human calling 
to give glory to God by a life of holiness and virtue.”
So far there 
are 33 doctors of the Church, only 3 of whom are women. During World Youth Day, 
Benedict XVI also announced that the Spanish San Juan de Avila would also be 
appointed as a Doctor of the Church.
With this appointment, the Church 
recognizes a person's contribution to Catholic theology, which is still felt 
despite the passage of time.
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