Thursday, December 20, 2007

Katharina von Bora (December 20)

Katharina von Bora (1499-1552) was placed in a convent when still a child and became a nun in 1515. In April 1523 she and eight other nuns were rescued from the convent and brought to Wittenberg. There Martin Luther helped return some to their former homes and placed the rest in good families. Katharina and Martin were married on June 13, 1525. Their marriage was a happy one and blessed with six children. Katharina skillfully managed the Luther household, which always seemed to grow because of his generous hospitality. After Luther's death in 1546, Katharina remained in Wittenberg but lived much of the time in poverty. She died in an accident while traveling with her children to Torgau in order to escape the plague. [From "Commemorations Biographies," Lutheran Service Book, LCMS Commission on Worship]

2 comments:

LPC said...

Pr. Kurt,

Is Marysville far from Vancouver, WA? I got an internet friend Mark C who I am helping understand Lutheran christianity, I will send him your way at least he is still in WA.

LPC

Kurt Onken said...

Hi, LP...

I responded to the comment about Mark on your blog before I saw this one. I guess we're talking about different Mark C's. The one I know is a transplant from Washington to Australia. Lives near Canberra.

Now, about your Mark C...Vancouver, WA is about 170 miles south of Marysville. It's much closer to Portland, OR and if he wants a contact with a solid Lutheran pastor in that neighborhood, I can surely point him in the right direction.