So you see that the eye of the intellect has received supernatural light, infused by grace, by which the doctors and saints knew light in darkness, a… - Catherine of Siena

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So you see that the eye of the intellect has received supernatural light, infused by grace, by which the doctors and saints knew light in darkness, and of darkness made light.

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About Catherine of Siena

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 Caterina van Siena Santa Caterina di Siena Saint Catherine of Siena Chaterina da Siena Caterina da Siena Catharina Senensis Katharina von Siena Chatarina da Siena Caterina Benincasa Catalina de Siena Catherine of Sienna Catharine of Sienna
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