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Catherine of Siena - Wikipedia Canonized in 1461, she is revered as a saint and as a Doctor of the Church due to her extensive theological authorship She is also considered to have influenced Italian literature Born and raised in Siena, Catherine wanted from an early age to devote herself to God, against the will of her parents
St. Catherine of Siena - Encyclopedia Britannica St Catherine of Siena was a Dominican tertiary and mystic who gained a wide reputation for her holiness and her severe asceticism Catherine’s writings include about 380 letters, 26 prayers, and the 4 treatises of her famous work, The Dialogue She is the patron saint of Italy
8 Things to Know and Share About St. Catherine of Siena The teaching of Catherine, who learned to read with difficulty and learned to write in adulthood, is contained in the Dialogue of Divine Providence or Libro della Divina Dottrina, a masterpiece of spiritual literature, in her Epistolario and in the collection of her Prayers
April 29: Saint Catherine of Siena, Patron Saint of Italy and Co-Patron . . . A woman consumed with love and fidelity for the Church, dedicating her life and energy to the Pope, bishops, priests, the consecrated and laity, Saint Catherine of Siena was proclaimed Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI in 1970, the second woman ever to receive the title after Saint Teresa of Avila
St. Catherine of Siena - Catholic News Agency Born in Siena, on the feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1347, Catherine was the 23rd of Jacopo and Lapa Benincasa’s 25 children Her twin sister died in infancy She exhibited an unusually
St. Catherine of Siena (Apr 29) Free Resources and Reflections – Young . . . Saint Catherine of Siena is one of the most well-known saints in the Catholic Church She lived in the 1300s in Italy Her full name was Caterina Benincasa She is known for her strong faith and her courage She is also known for her writings and letters Catherine was not a nun She was a laywoman
St. Catherine of Siena: A Fearless Voice for Christ and the Church Born in 1347 during a time of war, plague, and deep spiritual confusion, this young Dominican laywoman rose to become a towering figure in Church history—though she never held a title of authority, her words carried enough weight to move popes, guide kings, and renew the hearts of sinners