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St. Catherine of Siena
The Dialogue of Saint Catherine
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A TREATISE OF OBEDIENCE
How a soul advances from general to particular obedience; and of the excellence of the religious orders.
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How
a
soul
advances
from
general
to
particular
obedience
;
and
of
the
excellence
of
the
religious
orders
.
"
The
soul
who
with
love
has
submitted
to
the
yoke
of
obedience
,
to
the
Commandments
,
following
the
doctrine
of
My
truth
virtuously
exercising
herself
,
as
has
been
said
,
in
this
general
kind
of
obedience
will
advance
to
the
second
kind
by
means
of
the
same
light
which
brought
her
to
the
first
,
for
by
the
light
of
the
most
holy
faith
she
would
have
learnt
,
in
the
blood
of
the
humble
Lamb
,
My
truth
--
the
ineffable
love
which
I
have
for
her
,
and
her
own
fragility
,
which
cannot
respond
to
Me
with
due
perfection
.
So
she
wanders
,
seeking
by
that
light
in
what
place
and
in
what
way
she
can
pay
her
debt
,
trampling
on
her
own
fragility
,
and
restraining
her
own
will
.
Enlightened
in
her
search
by
faith
,
she
finds
the
place
--
namely
,
holy
religion
--
which
has
been
founded
by
the
Holy
Spirit
,
appointed
as
the
ship
to
receive
souls
who
wish
to
hasten
to
perfection
,
and
to
bring
them
to
the
port
of
salvation
.
The
Captain
of
this
ship
is
the
Holy
Spirit
,
who
never
fails
in
Himself
through
the
defects
of
any
of
His
religious
subjects
who
may
transgress
the
rule
of
the
order
.
The
ship
itself
cannot
be
damaged
,
but
only
the
offender
.
It
is
true
that
the
mistake
of
the
steersman
may
send
her
down
into
the
billows
,
and
these
are
wicked
pastors
and
prelates
appointed
by
the
Master
of
the
ship
.
The
ship
herself
is
so
delightful
that
your
tongue
could
not
narrate
it
.
I
say
,
then
,
that
the
soul
,
on
fire
with
desire
and
a
holy
self-hatred
,
having
found
her
place
by
the
light
of
faith
,
enters
there
as
one
dead
,
if
she
is
truly
obedient
;
that
is
to
say
,
if
she
have
perfectly
observed
general
obedience
.
And
even
if
she
should
be
imperfect
when
she
enters
,
it
does
not
follow
that
she
cannot
attain
perfection
.
On
the
contrary
,
she
attains
it
by
exercising
herself
in
the
virtue
of
obedience
;
indeed
,
most
of
those
who
enter
are
imperfect
.
There
are
some
who
enter
already
in
perfection
,
others
in
the
childhood
of
virtue
,
others
through
fear
,
others
through
penance
,
others
through
allurements
,
everything
depends
on
whether
after
they
have
entered
they
exercise
themselves
in
virtue
,
and
persevere
till
death
,
for
no
true
judgment
can
be
made
on
a
person
'
s
entrance
into
religion
,
but
only
on
their
perseverance
,
for
many
have
appeared
to
be
perfect
who
have
afterwards
turned
back
,
or
remained
in
the
order
with
much
imperfection
,
so
that
,
as
I
have
said
,
the
act
of
entrance
into
this
ship
ordained
by
Me
,
who
call
men
in
different
ways
,
does
not
supply
material
for
a
real
judgment
,
but
only
the
love
of
those
who
persevere
therein
with
true
obedience
.
This
ship
is
rich
,
so
that
there
is
no
need
for
the
subject
to
think
about
his
necessities
either
temporal
or
spiritual
,
for
if
he
is
truly
obedient
,
and
observes
his
order
,
he
will
be
provided
for
by
his
Master
,
who
is
the
Holy
Spirit
,
as
I
told
you
when
I
spoke
to
you
of
My
providence
,
saying
that
though
your
servants
might
be
poor
,
they
were
never
beggars
.
No
more
are
these
,
for
they
find
everything
they
need
,
and
those
who
observe
this
order
find
this
to
be
indeed
true
.
Wherefore
,
see
that
in
the
days
when
the
religious
orders
lived
virtuously
,
blossoming
with
true
poverty
and
fraternal
charity
,
their
temporal
substance
never
failed
them
,
but
they
had
more
than
their
needs
demanded
.
But
because
the
stench
of
self-love
has
entered
and
caused
each
to
keep
his
private
possessions
and
to
fail
in
obedience
,
their
temporal
substance
has
failed
,
and
the
more
they
possess
to
the
greater
destitution
do
they
come
.
It
is
just
that
even
in
the
smallest
matters
they
should
experience
the
fruit
of
disobedience
,
for
had
they
been
obedient
and
observed
the
vow
of
poverty
,
each
would
not
have
taken
his
own
,
and
lived
privately
.
See
the
riches
of
these
holy
rules
,
so
thoughtfully
and
luminously
appointed
by
those
who
were
temples
of
the
Holy
Spirit
.
See
with
what
judgment
Benedict
ordered
his
ship
;
see
with
what
perfection
and
order
of
poverty
Francis
ordered
his
ship
,
decked
with
the
pearls
of
virtue
,
steering
it
in
the
way
of
lofty
perfection
,
being
the
first
to
give
his
order
for
spouse
,
true
and
holy
poverty
,
whom
he
had
chosen
for
himself
,
embracing
self-contempt
and
self-hatred
,
not
desiring
to
please
any
creature
but
only
your
will
;
desiring
rather
to
be
thought
vile
by
the
world
,
macerating
his
body
and
slaying
his
will
,
clothing
himself
in
insults
,
sufferings
,
and
jibes
,
for
love
of
the
humble
Lamb
,
with
whom
he
was
fastened
and
nailed
to
the
cross
by
love
,
so
that
by
a
singular
grace
there
appeared
in
his
body
the
very
wounds
of
your
Truth
,
showing
in
the
vessel
of
his
body
that
which
was
in
the
love
of
his
soul
,
so
he
prepared
the
way
.
"
But
you
will
say
, '
Are
not
all
the
other
religious
orders
equally
founded
on
this
point
?'
Yes
,
but
though
they
are
all
founded
on
it
,
in
no
other
is
this
the
principal
foundation
;
as
with
the
virtues
,
though
all
the
virtues
draw
their
life
from
charily
,
nevertheless
,
as
I
explained
to
you
in
another
place
,
one
virtue
belongs
especially
to
one
man
,
and
another
to
another
,
and
yet
they
all
remain
in
charity
,
so
with
the
principal
foundation
of
the
religious
orders
.
Poverty
belonged
especially
to
My
poor
man
Francis
,
who
placed
the
principal
foundation
of
his
order
in
love
for
this
poverty
,
and
made
it
very
strict
for
those
who
were
perfect
,
for
the
few
and
the
good
,
not
for
the
majority
.
I
say
few
because
they
are
not
many
who
choose
this
perfection
,
though
now
through
their
sins
they
are
multiplied
in
numbers
and
deficient
in
virtue
,
not
through
defect
of
the
ship
,
but
through
disobedient
subjects
and
wicked
rulers
.
Now
look
at
the
ship
of
your
father
Dominic
,
My
beloved
son
:
he
ordered
it
most
perfectly
,
wishing
that
his
sons
should
apply
themselves
only
to
My
honor
and
the
salvation
of
souls
,
with
the
light
of
science
,
which
light
he
laid
as
his
principal
foundation
,
not
,
however
,
on
that
account
,
being
deprived
of
true
and
voluntary
poverty
,
but
having
it
also
.
And
as
a
sign
that
he
had
it
truly
,
and
that
the
contrary
displeased
him
,
he
left
as
an
heirloom
to
his
sons
his
curse
and
Mine
,
if
they
should
hold
any
possessions
,
either
privately
or
in
community
,
as
a
sign
that
he
had
chosen
for
his
spouse
Queen
Poverty
.
But
for
his
more
immediate
and
personal
object
he
took
the
light
of
science
in
order
to
extirpate
the
errors
which
had
arisen
in
his
time
,
thus
taking
on
him
the
office
of
My
only-begotten
Son
,
the
Word
.
Rightly
he
appeared
as
an
apostle
in
the
world
,
and
sowed
the
seed
of
My
Word
with
much
truth
and
light
,
dissipating
darkness
and
giving
light
.
He
was
a
light
which
I
gave
the
world
by
means
of
Mary
,
placed
in
the
mystical
body
of
the
Holy
Church
as
an
extirpator
of
heresies
.
Why
do
I
say
by
means
of
Mary
?
Because
Mary
gave
him
his
habit
--
this
office
was
committed
to
her
by
My
goodness
.
At
what
table
does
he
feed
his
sons
with
the
light
of
science
?
At
the
table
of
the
cross
,
which
is
the
table
of
holy
desire
,
when
souls
are
eaten
for
My
honor
.
Dominic
does
not
wish
his
sons
to
apply
themselves
to
anything
,
but
remaining
at
this
table
,
there
to
seek
with
the
light
of
science
,
the
glory
and
praise
of
My
name
alone
,
and
the
salvation
of
souls
.
And
in
order
that
they
might
do
nothing
else
,
he
chose
poverty
for
them
,
so
that
they
might
not
have
the
care
of
temporal
things
.
It
is
true
that
some
failed
in
faith
,
fearing
that
they
would
not
be
provided
for
,
but
he
never
.
Being
clothed
in
faith
,
and
hoping
with
firm
confidence
in
My
providence
,
He
wishes
his
sons
to
observe
obedience
and
do
their
duty
,
and
since
impure
living
obscures
the
eye
of
the
intellect
,
and
not
only
the
eye
of
the
intellect
,
but
also
of
the
body
,
he
does
not
wish
them
to
obscure
their
physical
light
with
which
they
may
more
perfectly
obtain
the
light
of
science
;
wherefore
he
imposed
on
them
the
third
vow
of
continence
,
and
wishes
that
all
should
observe
it
,
with
true
and
perfect
obedience
,
although
today
it
is
badly
observed
.
They
also
prevent
the
light
of
science
with
the
darkness
of
pride
,
not
that
this
light
can
be
darkened
in
itself
,
but
only
in
their
souls
,
for
there
,
where
pride
is
,
can
be
no
obedience
.
I
have
already
told
you
that
a
man
'
s
humility
is
in
proportion
to
his
obedience
,
and
his
obedience
to
his
humility
,
and
similarly
,
when
he
transgresses
the
vow
of
obedience
,
it
rarely
happens
that
he
does
not
also
transgress
the
vow
of
continence
,
either
in
thought
or
deed
;
so
that
he
has
rigged
his
ship
with
the
three
ropes
of
obedience
,
continence
,
and
true
poverty
;
he
made
it
a
royal
ship
,
not
obliging
his
subjects
under
pain
of
mortal
sin
,
and
illuminated
by
Me
the
true
light
,
he
provided
for
those
who
should
be
less
perfect
,
for
though
all
who
observe
the
order
are
perfect
in
kind
,
yet
one
possesses
a
higher
degree
of
perfection
than
another
,
yet
all
perfect
or
imperfect
live
well
in
this
ship
.
He
allied
himself
with
My
truth
,
showing
that
he
did
not
desire
the
death
of
a
sinner
,
but
rather
that
he
should
be
converted
and
live
.
Wherefore
his
religion
is
a
delightful
garden
,
broad
and
joyous
and
flagrant
,
but
the
wretches
who
do
not
observe
the
order
,
but
transgress
its
vows
,
have
turned
it
into
a
desert
and
defiled
it
with
their
scanty
virtue
and
light
of
science
,
though
they
are
nourished
at
its
breast
.
I
do
not
say
that
the
order
itself
is
in
this
condition
,
for
it
still
possesses
every
delight
,
but
in
the
beginning
its
subjects
were
not
as
they
are
now
,
but
blooming
flowers
,
and
men
of
great
perfection
.
Each
scented
to
be
another
St
.
Paul
,
their
eyes
so
illuminated
that
the
darkness
of
error
was
dissipated
by
their
glance
.
Look
at
My
glorious
Thomas
,
who
gazed
with
the
gentle
eye
of
his
intellect
at
My
Truth
,
whereby
he
acquired
supernatural
light
and
science
infused
by
grace
,
for
he
obtained
it
rather
by
means
of
prayer
than
by
human
study
.
He
was
a
brilliant
light
,
illuminating
his
order
and
the
mystical
body
of
the
Holy
Church
,
dissipating
the
clouds
of
heresy
.
Look
at
My
Peter
,
virgin
and
martyr
,
who
by
his
blood
gave
light
among
the
darkness
of
many
heresies
,
and
the
heretics
hated
him
so
that
at
last
they
took
his
life
;
yet
while
he
lived
he
applied
himself
to
nothing
but
prayer
,
preaching
,
and
disputation
with
heretics
,
hearing
confessions
,
announcing
the
truth
,
and
spreading
the
faith
without
any
fear
,
to
such
an
extent
that
he
not
only
confessed
it
in
his
life
but
even
at
the
moment
of
his
death
,
for
when
he
was
at
the
last
extremity
,
having
neither
voice
nor
ink
left
,
having
received
his
death-blow
,
he
dipped
his
finger
in
his
blood
,
and
this
glorious
martyr
,
having
not
paper
on
which
to
write
,
leaned
over
,
confessing
the
faith
,
and
wrote
the
Credo
on
the
ground
.
His
heart
burnt
in
the
furnace
of
My
charity
,
so
that
he
never
slackened
his
pace
nor
turned
his
head
back
,
though
he
knew
that
he
was
to
die
,
for
I
had
revealed
to
him
his
death
,
but
like
a
true
knight
he
fearlessly
came
forth
on
to
the
battlefield
;
and
I
could
tell
you
the
same
of
many
others
,
who
though
they
did
not
actually
experience
martyrdom
,
were
martyrs
in
will
like
Dominic
;
great
laborers
were
these
sent
by
My
Father
to
labor
in
His
vineyard
to
extirpate
the
thorns
of
vice
,
planting
the
virtues
in
their
stead
.
Of
a
truth
Dominic
and
Francis
were
two
columns
of
the
holy
Church
.
Francis
with
the
poverty
which
was
specially
his
own
,
as
has
been
said
,
and
Dominic
with
his
learning
."
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