Catherine of Siena

Catherine of Siena

Feast Day: April 29 Catholic & Orthodox

Mystical Dominican saint whose bold spirituality reformed the Church and inspired centuries of believers.

Patronage

Italy, Europe, nurses, firefighters, against plague, against miscarriage

Virtues & Traits

mystical devotionprophetic boldnessmystical unioncompassionpolitical couragespiritual maturity

Biography

Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) was an Italian mystic, Dominican tertiary, and Doctor of the Church who profoundly influenced medieval Catholicism. Born the youngest of 25 children in Siena, she experienced vivid mystical visions from childhood and received the stigmata in 1375. Despite lacking formal education, Catherine achieved extraordinary influence through her holiness and diplomatic missions. She traveled extensively advocating Church reform and successfully pressured Pope Gregory XI to return the papacy from Avignon to Rome in 1377. Her theological writings, particularly the *Dialogue*, articulated sophisticated spiritual doctrine about divine love and human transformation. Catherine nursed plague victims with fearless charity and counseled popes and princes with prophetic authority. She died in Rome at 33, exhausted from her spiritual labors and mystical sufferings. Canonized in 1461 and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1970, Catherine remains Christianity's model of contemplative action.

Prayer

Prayer to St. Catherine of Siena

O glorious Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church, who didst burn with love for Jesus and His Church, and didst labor tirelessly for peace and reform, we beseech thee to intercede for us before the throne of God. Grant us thy fervent charity, thy unwavering faith, and thy courageous spirit. Help us to love Christ with all our hearts and to serve His Church with dedication and zeal. Through thy powerful intercession, may we grow in holiness and become instruments of peace in our world. Amen.

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