St Catherine of Siena, Virgin & Doctor – 29 April
Youngest of 24 children; her father was a wool-dyer. At the age of seven she had a vision in which Jesus appeared with Peter, Paul, and John; Jesus blessed her, and she consecrated herself to Him. Her parents began making arranged marriages for her when she turned 12, but she refused to co-operate, became a Dominican tertiary at age 15, and spent her time working with the poor and sick, attracting others to work with her. Received a vision in which she was in a mystical marriage with Christ, and the Infant Christ presented her with a wedding ring. Some of her visions drove her to become more involved in public life. Counselor to and correspondent with Pope Gregory XI and Pope Urban VI. Stigmatist in 1375. Lived in Avignon, France in 1376, and then in Rome, Italy from 1378 until her death. Friend of Blessed Raymond of Capua who was also her confessor. Proclaimed Doctor of the Church on 4 October 1970.
St Catherine was born on 25 March, 1347 at Siena, Tuscany, Italy and died on 29 April, 1380 in Rome, Italy of a mysterious and painful illness that came on without notice, and was never properly diagnosed.
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From the dialogue On Divine Providence by Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor
I tasted and I saw