If you were around in the 1990s and you happened to catch a whiff of New Age, it's likely you've experienced the music of Hildegard of Bingen. Revered as a healer, as a mystic with deep intuition for the divine and as one of the only female medieval composers of known identity, Hildegard of Bingen will be canonized and named a Doctor of the Church in September 2012, according to . Hildegard's canonization will mark the end of the former German nun's nearly 900-year posthumous journey toward sainthood. She will also become the fourth woman ever to be named a Doctor of the Church. Hildegard's life was the subject of the 2009 film . With its sinewy melodies and ethereal texts, Hildegard's music, though propounding strictly Catholic messages, was handily co-opted into the soundtrack of the New Age movement. Listen to her gorgeous O viridissima virga, in a classic performance by Gothic Voices: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7a8OZi8kvs Read more: Hildegard of Bingen to be canonised and admitted as a Doctor of the Church ()