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St. Catherine of Siena
The Dialogue of Saint Catherine
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A TREATISE OF DISCRETION
How the fruits of this tree are as diverse as are the sins; and first, of the sin of sensuality.
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How
the
fruits
of
this
tree
are
as
diverse
as
are
the
sins
;
and
first
,
of
the
sin
of
sensuality
.
"
The
fruits
of
this
death-giving
tree
,
are
as
diverse
as
sins
are
diverse
.
See
that
some
of
these
fruits
are
the
food
of
beasts
who
live
impurely
,
using
their
body
and
their
mind
like
a
swine
who
wallows
in
mud
,
for
in
the
same
way
they
wallow
in
the
mire
of
sensuality
.
Oh
,
ugly
soul
,
where
have
you
left
your
dignity
?
You
were
made
sister
to
the
angels
,
and
now
you
are
become
a
brute
beast
.
To
such
misery
come
sinners
,
notwithstanding
that
they
are
sustained
by
Me
,
who
am
Supreme
Purity
,
notwithstanding
that
the
very
devils
,
whose
friends
and
servants
they
have
become
,
cannot
endure
the
sight
of
such
filthy
actions
.
Neither
does
any
sin
,
abominable
as
it
may
be
,
take
away
the
light
of
the
intellect
from
man
,
so
much
as
does
this
one
.
This
the
philosophers
knew
,
not
by
the
light
of
grace
,
because
they
had
it
not
,
but
because
nature
gave
them
the
light
to
know
that
this
sin
obscured
the
intellect
,
and
for
that
reason
they
preserved
themselves
in
continence
the
better
to
study
.
Thus
also
they
flung
away
their
riches
in
order
that
the
thought
of
them
should
not
occupy
their
heart
.
Not
so
does
the
ignorant
and
false
Christian
,
who
has
lost
grace
by
sin
."
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