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St. Catherine of Siena
The Dialogue of Saint Catherine
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A TREATISE OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE
How finite works are not sufficient for punishment or recompense without the perpetual affection of love.
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How
finite
works
are
not
sufficient
for
punishment
or
recompense
without
the
perpetual
affection
of
love
.
Then
,
the
Eternal
Truth
seized
and
drew
more
strongly
to
Himself
her
desire
,
doing
as
He
did
in
the
Old
Testament
,
for
when
the
sacrifice
was
offered
to
God
,
a
fire
descended
and
drew
to
Him
the
sacrifice
that
was
acceptable
to
Him
;
so
did
the
sweet
Truth
to
that
soul
,
in
sending
down
the
fire
of
the
clemency
of
the
Holy
Spirit
,
seizing
the
sacrifice
of
desire
that
she
made
of
herself
,
saying
: "
Do
you
not
know
,
dear
daughter
,
that
all
the
sufferings
,
which
the
soul
endures
,
or
can
endure
,
in
this
life
,
are
insufficient
to
punish
one
smallest
fault
,
because
the
offense
,
being
done
to
Me
,
who
am
the
Infinite
Good
,
calls
for
an
infinite
satisfaction
?
However
,
I
wish
that
you
should
know
,
that
not
all
the
pains
that
are
given
to
men
in
this
life
are
given
as
punishments
,
but
as
corrections
,
in
order
to
chastise
a
son
when
he
offends
;
though
it
is
true
that
both
the
guilt
and
the
penalty
can
be
expiated
by
the
desire
of
the
soul
,
that
is
,
by
true
contrition
,
not
through
the
finite
pain
endured
,
but
through
the
infinite
desire
;
because
God
,
who
is
infinite
,
wishes
for
infinite
love
and
infinite
grief
.
Infinite
grief
I
wish
from
My
creature
in
two
ways
:
in
one
way
,
through
her
sorrow
for
her
own
sins
,
which
she
has
committed
against
Me
her
Creator
;
in
the
other
way
,
through
her
sorrow
for
the
sins
which
she
sees
her
neighbors
commit
against
Me
.
Of
such
as
these
,
inasmuch
as
they
have
infinite
desire
,
that
is
,
are
joined
to
Me
by
an
affection
of
love
,
and
therefore
grieve
when
they
offend
Me
,
or
see
Me
offended
,
their
every
pain
,
whether
spiritual
or
corporeal
,
from
wherever
it
may
come
,
receives
infinite
merit
,
and
satisfies
for
a
guilt
which
deserved
an
infinite
penalty
,
although
their
works
are
finite
and
done
in
finite
time
;
but
,
inasmuch
as
they
possess
the
virtue
of
desire
,
and
sustain
their
suffering
with
desire
,
and
contrition
,
and
infinite
displeasure
against
their
guilt
,
their
pain
is
held
worthy
.
Paul
explained
this
when
he
said
:
If
I
had
the
tongues
of
angels
,
and
if
I
knew
the
things
of
the
future
and
gave
my
body
to
be
burned
,
and
have
not
love
,
it
would
be
worth
nothing
to
me
.
The
glorious
Apostle
thus
shows
that
finite
works
are
not
valid
,
either
as
punishment
or
recompense
,
without
the
condiment
of
the
affection
of
love
."
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