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St. Catherine of Siena
The Dialogue of Saint Catherine
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A TREATISE OF DISCRETION
How this soul was in great bitterness, on account of the blindness of those who are drowned below in the river.
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How
this
soul
was
in
great
bitterness
,
on
account
of
the
blindness
of
those
who
are
drowned
below
in
the
river
.
Then
that
soul
,
tormented
by
desire
,
considering
her
own
imperfections
and
those
of
others
,
was
saddened
to
hear
of
and
to
see
the
great
blindness
of
creatures
,
notwithstanding
the
great
goodness
of
God
,
in
having
placed
nothing
in
this
life
,
no
matter
in
what
condition
,
that
could
be
an
impediment
to
the
salvation
of
creatures
,
but
rather
arranged
for
the
exercising
and
proving
of
virtue
in
them
.
And
,
notwithstanding
all
this
,
she
saw
them
,
through
self-love
and
disordinate
affection
,
go
under
by
the
river
and
arrive
at
eternal
damnation
,
and
many
who
were
in
the
river
and
had
begun
to
come
out
,
turn
back
again
,
scandalized
at
her
,
because
they
had
heard
of
the
sweet
goodness
of
GOD
,
who
had
deigned
to
manifest
Himself
to
her
.
And
,
for
this
,
she
was
in
bitterness
,
and
fixing
the
eye
of
her
intellect
on
the
Eternal
Father
,
she
said
: "
Oh
,
Inestimable
Love
,
great
is
the
delusion
of
Your
creatures
.
I
would
that
,
when
it
is
pleasing
to
Your
Goodness
,
You
would
more
clearly
explain
to
me
the
three
steps
figured
in
the
Body
of
Your
only
Son
,
and
what
method
should
be
used
so
as
to
come
entirely
out
of
the
depths
and
to
keep
the
way
of
Your
Truth
,
and
who
are
those
who
ascend
the
staircase
."
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