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Catherine of Siena - Wikipedia Caterina di Jacopo di Benincasa (25 March 1347 – 29 April 1380), known as Catherine of Siena, was an Italian mystic and pious laywoman who engaged in papal and Italian politics through extensive letter-writing and advocacy Canonized in 1461, she is revered as a saint and as a Doctor of the Church due to her extensive theological authorship
St. Catherine of Siena - Saints Angels - Catholic Online St Catherine of Siena was born during the outbreak of the plague in Siena, Italy on March 25, 1347 She was the 25th child born to her mother, although half of her brothers and sisters did not survive childhood Catherine herself was a twin, but her sister did not survive infancy Her mother was
St. Catherine of Siena | Biography, Feast Day, Miracles, Patron Saint . . . St Catherine of Siena (born March 25, 1347, Siena, Tuscany [Italy]—died April 29, 1380, Rome; canonized 1461; feast day April 29) was a Dominican tertiary and mystic who is one of the most revered holy women in the Roman Catholic Church
Saint Catherine of Siena - Catholicism. org Here Saint Catherine of Siena, one of the greatest of all the saints of the Catholic Church, was born Mystic, arbitrator, miracle worker, she decided the fate of the Church for many years to come Despite her lack of formal education, she had one of the most brilliant theological minds of her day
8 Things to Know and Share About St. Catherine of Siena April 29 is the memorial of St Catherine of Siena She is a saint, a mystic and a doctor of the Church, as well as a patroness of Italy and of Europe Who was she, and why is her life so significant?
St. Catherine of Siena | EWTN At twelve years of age, her parents thought of engaging her in a married state Catherine found them deaf to her entreaties that she might live single; and therefore redoubled her prayers, watching, and austerities, knowing her protection must be from God alone
Saint Catherine of Siena - Franciscan Media Saint Catherine of Siena was a Third Order Dominican known for her contemplation and prayer—as well as her involvement in Church and civil affairs During the time when there were two and three popes each claiming the papacy, Saint Catherine sided with Pope Urban VI
Saint Catherine of Siena - My Catholic Life! As a child, she stood out for her joyful disposition and deep devotion to God Six-year-old Catherine’s vision of Jesus, sitting on a throne, crowned as King, surrounded by Saints Peter, Paul, and John, led her to vow to give her whole life to God Catherine’s parents set aside a basement bedroom that she could use as a place of prayer
St. Catherine of Siena Feast day: Apr 29 - Catholic News Agency St Catherine was a third-order Dominican, peacemaker and counselor to the Pope She singlehandedly ended the Avignon exile of the successors of Peter in the 14th century She is the co-patron