The 25th child of a wool dyer in northern Italy, St.
Catherine started having mystical experiences when she was only 6,
seeing guardian angels as
clearly as the people they protected. She became a Dominican
tertiary when she was 16, and continued to have visions
of Christ, Mary, and the saints. St. Catherine was one of the most
brilliant theological minds of her day, although she never had any
formal education. She persuaded the Pope to go back to Rome
from Avignon, in 1377, and when she died she was endeavoring to heal
the Great Western Schism. In 1375 Our Lord
give her the Stigmata, which was visible only after her death. Her
spiritual director was Blessed Raymond of Capua. St, Catherine's
letters, and a treatise called "a dialogue" are considered among the
most brilliant writings in the history of the Catholic
Church. She died when she was only 33, and her body was found
incorrupt in 1430.
Comments
I
was moved by her simplicity and holiness. I am expecting a baby
girl. if she is born safely, I will name her Catherine. St.
Catherine Pray for us.
Niwagaba Gerever | 4/24/2009
I
salute her greatness! Wish I could be like her...
lorna | 4/22/2009
I
love this saint! since i was little i always had a great respect for
her.she's my special patron saint!
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