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St. Catherine of Siena
The Dialogue of Saint Catherine
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A TREATISE OF OBEDIENCE
How the truly obedient receive a hundredfold for one, and also eternal lift; and what is meant by this one, and this hundredfold.
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How
the
truly
obedient
receive
a
hundredfold
for
one
,
and
also
eternal
lift
;
and
what
is
meant
by
this
one
,
and
this
hundredfold
.
"
In
them
is
fulfilled
the
saying
of
the
sweet
and
amorous
Word
,
My
only-begotten
Son
,
in
the
gospel
when
He
replied
to
Peter
'
s
demand
, '
Master
,
we
have
left
everything
for
your
love
'
s
sake
,
and
have
followed
You
,
what
will
you
give
us
?'
My
Truth
replied
, '
I
will
give
you
a
hundredfold
for
one
,
and
you
shall
possess
eternal
life
.'
As
if
My
Truth
had
wished
to
say
, '
You
have
done
well
,
Peter
,
for
in
no
other
way
could
you
follow
Me
.
And
I
,
in
this
life
,
will
give
you
a
hundredfold
for
one
.'
And
what
is
this
hundredfold
,
beloved
daughter
,
besides
which
the
apostle
obtained
eternal
life
?
To
what
did
My
Truth
refer
?
To
temporal
substance
?
"
Properly
speaking
,
no
.
Do
I
not
,
however
,
often
cause
one
who
gives
alms
to
multiply
in
temporal
goods
?
In
return
for
what
do
I
this
?
In
return
for
the
gift
of
his
own
will
.
This
is
the
one
for
which
I
repay
him
a
hundredfold
.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
number
a
hundred
?
A
hundred
is
a
perfect
number
,
and
cannot
be
added
to
except
by
recommencing
from
the
first
.
So
charity
is
the
most
perfect
of
all
the
virtues
,
so
perfect
that
no
higher
virtue
can
be
attained
except
by
recommencing
at
the
beginning
of
self-
knowledge
,
and
thus
increasing
many
hundredfold
in
merit
;
but
you
always
necessarily
arrive
at
the
number
one
hundred
.
This
is
that
hundredfold
which
is
given
to
those
who
have
given
Me
the
unit
of
their
own
will
,
both
in
general
obedience
,
and
in
the
particular
obedience
of
the
religious
life
.
And
in
addition
to
this
hundred
you
also
possess
eternal
life
,
for
charity
alone
enters
into
eternal
life
,
like
a
mistress
bringing
with
her
the
fruit
of
all
the
other
virtues
,
while
they
remain
outside
,
bringing
their
fruit
,
I
say
,
into
Me
,
the
eternal
life
,
in
whom
the
obedient
taste
eternal
life
.
It
is
not
by
faith
that
they
taste
eternal
life
,
for
they
experience
in
its
essence
that
which
they
have
believed
through
faith
;
nor
by
hope
,
for
they
possess
that
for
which
they
had
hoped
,
and
so
with
all
the
other
virtues
,
Queen
Charity
alone
enters
and
possesses
Me
,
her
possessor
.
See
,
therefore
,
that
these
little
ones
receive
a
hundredfold
for
one
,
and
also
eternal
life
,
for
here
they
receive
the
fire
of
divine
charity
figured
by
the
number
of
a
hundred
(
as
has
been
said
).
And
because
they
have
received
this
hundredfold
from
Me
,
they
possess
a
wonderful
and
hearty
joy
,
for
there
is
no
sadness
in
charity
,
but
the
joy
of
it
makes
the
heart
large
and
generous
,
not
narrow
or
double
.
A
soul
wounded
by
this
sweet
arrow
does
not
appear
one
thing
in
face
and
tongue
while
her
heart
is
different
.
She
does
not
serve
,
or
act
towards
her
neighbor
with
dissembling
and
ambition
,
because
charity
is
an
open
book
to
be
read
by
all
.
Wherefore
the
soul
who
possesses
charity
never
falls
into
trouble
,
or
the
affliction
of
sadness
,
or
jars
with
obedience
,
remains
obedient
until
death
."
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