Saint Elizabeth was a Benedictine visionary. She had the gift of prophecy too. She also suffered the assaults of demonic forces.
Elizabeth was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1126. She was hailed and educated in a Benedictine monastery near her birthplace. Later, she came to see the monastery as home, and she took vows in 1147.
She wrote three volumes describing her visions with the help of her brother Egbert who was a monk and abbot.
She served as the abbess at Schonau from 1157 until her death in 1164.
St. Elizabeth was never formally canonized but was added to the list of saints due to great popular devotion.