Italian Dominican saint (1347-1380)
Saint Catherine of Siena (March 25, 1347 – April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order.
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Alternative Names:
Catherine de Sienne
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Caterina van Siena
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Santa Caterina di Siena
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Saint Catherine of Siena
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Chaterina da Siena
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Caterina da Siena
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Catharina Senensis
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Katharina von Siena
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Chatarina da Siena
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Caterina Benincasa
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Catalina de Siena
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Catherine of Sienna
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Catharine of Sienna
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The Devil, dearest daughter, is the instrument of My Justice to torment the souls who have miserably offended Me. And I have set him in this life to tempt and molest My creatures, not for My creatures to be conquered, but that they may conquer, proving their virtue, and receive from Me the glory of victory. And no one should fear any battle or temptation of the Devil that may come to him, because I have made My creatures strong, and have given them strength of will, fortified in the Blood of my Son, which will, neither Devil nor creature can move, because it is yours, given by Me.
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Be strong and kill yourself with the sword of hate and love, then you will not hear the insults and abuse which the enemies of the Church throw at you. Your eyes will not see anything which seems impossible, or the sufferings which may follow, but only the light of faith, and in that light everything is possible; and remember God never lays greater burdens on us than we can bear.