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St. Catherine of Siena
The Dialogue of Saint Catherine

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1001 4, 11 | self-love; You are the fire which takes away all cold; with 1002 4, 11 | that light above all light, which illuminates supernaturally 1003 4, 11 | way. This light, without which I should still walk in darkness, 1004 4, 11 | the truth; it is a deep which manifests sweet secrets, 1005 4, 11 | water is a magic mirror into which You, the Eternal Trinity, 1006 4, 11 | in me through the union which You made of Your godhead 1007 4, 11 | to men; You, the garment which covers all our nakedness, 1008 4, 11 | have known in Your light, which You have given me with the 1009 4, 11 | this doctrine of truth, which has been a special grace 1010 4, 11 | above the ordinary graces which You give also to Your other 1011 4, 11 | light of holy faith, with which light I feel that my soul 1012 Lette, 0| seemed to be fire, with all which, however, she remained in 1013 Lette, 0| sighs and sorrowful plaints which she exhaled from the depth 1014 Lette, 0| innumerable sufferings, which daily increased, and consumed 1015 Lette, 0| afflictions of the soul which she derived from the consideration 1016 Lette, 0| consideration of the sins which she saw being committed 1017 Lette, 0| dangers ever more grave to which she knew the Holy Church 1018 Lette, 0| be exposed, on account of which she remained greatly overcome, 1019 Lette, 0| to explain the patience which she practiced, under this 1020 Lette, 0| by my explanations, facts which cannot be explained. This 1021 Lette, 0| I speak not of the face, which remained ever angelical 1022 Lette, 0| the bosom and limbs, in which nothing could be seen but 1023 Lette, 0| and so it was done. After which she became gradually reduced 1024 Lette, 0| give her extreme unction, which our abbot of Sant' Antimo 1025 Lette, 0| hour and a half, half of which time having been passed 1026 Lette, 0| various acts of virtue, after which her face suddenly changed 1027 Lette, 0| was restored to herself, which circumstance greatly mitigated 1028 Lette, 0| commandments, either those which are given in general to 1029 Lette, 0| general to all, or those which Your goodness laid upon 1030 Lette, 0| creature that I am!" Saying which, she struck her breast, 1031 Lette, 0| observed Your precept, with which You commanded me to seek 1032 Lette, 0| sweet torments and labors which it pleased You to accumulate 1033 Lette, 0| desire and ardent love with which You sent them to me. Alas! 1034 Lette, 0| absolve me of all these sins which I have confessed in the 1035 Lette, 0| God, and of all the others which I cannot remember." That 1036 Lette, 0| certain very profound things which I, for my sins, was not 1037 Lette, 0| account of the grief with which I was laboring and the anguish 1038 Lette, 0| laboring and the anguish with which her throat was oppressed, 1039 Lette, 0| her throat was oppressed, which was so great that she could 1040 Lette, 0| at a memorable discourse, which, many days previously, she 1041 Lette, 0| of us the particular task which he was to perform after 1042 Lette, 0| all for the slight care which she seemed to have had of 1043 Lette, 0| the Catholic Church, for which she declared she was giving 1044 Lette, 0| repeating many of the words which our Savior used, when He 1045 Lette, 0| the end of her life for which she had so longed, saying: " 1046 Lette, 0| through Your mercy alone, which I ask of You, in virtue 1047 Lette, 0| many miracles in that time, which in my hurry I omit. Her 1048 Lette, 0| of the other holy bodies which are in Rome, and Almighty


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