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anatomicalmartyr · 11 months
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Saint Catherine of Siena by Francesco Vanni (1563 - 1610)
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rescatada · 10 months
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“The devil fears hearts on fire with love of God.”
St. Catherine of Siena
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helloparkerrose · 17 days
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Alessandro Franchi (Italian, 1838-1914) Saint Catherine of Siena, Detail, 1888
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deadgirlgrove · 1 year
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appetite for destruction 。・:*:・゚ 
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digilamb · 10 months
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and all the subway cars were hallelu-lelu-leluing hallelujah welcome back the baby king, the baby king all the believers they were smiling and winking at each other i could honestly say I was scared for my life
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jurakan · 10 months
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Check the cool cover for Lay Siege to Heaven, de Wohl's novel about Saint Catherine of Siena!
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The venerated painting depicts the Virgin Mary and Child Jesus presenting rosaries to Saint Dominic and Saint Catherine of Siena.
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clumsy-clover · 5 months
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He wears your hair tie on his wrist, I wear an invisible ring made from his foreskin on my finger. We are not the same person
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cuties-in-codices · 6 months
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st. catherine of siena drinking from christ's side wound
in a hagiography of st. catherine of siena, alsace, early 15th c.
source: Paris, BnF, ms. allem. 34, fol. 43v
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helloparkerrose · 1 year
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Alessandro Franchi (Italian, 1838-1914) Saint Catherine of Siena, 1888 - Catherine was a 14th-century Dominican tertiary who led a deep life of prayer and contemplation. During her life she received the wounds of Christ after receiving Holy Communion, and they were at first visible. However, she petitioned God that the grace be made invisible, so that she could still participate in the suffering of Christ but remain hidden to the world. She asked this because the visible stigmata, if made public, may attract a cult of followers who, even though well-intentioned, can distract from a person’s mission. God granted her request, and for the rest of her life she bore the hidden stigmata (visible only to herself), suffering interiorly the wounds of Christ. After death the stigmata returned on her body for the world to see.
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daily-praise · 2 years
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Today’s Spiritual Links for April 29, 2022
Today’s Mass Readings Today’s Reflection The Holy Rosary Liturgy of the Hours New American Bible Non-Scriptural Reading Prime Matters Church Life Journal
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chicoinematt7 · 2 years
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Spiritual Surgeons—Saint Catherine of Siena
Spiritual Surgeons—Saint Catherine of Siena
Editor’s note: Article originally published on March 28, 2019. Healthcare has become a hot-button issue over the past several years. Is it a privilege or a natural human right? Should you vaccinate your children or allow their body’s immune system to fend off diseases naturally? Is surgery better or experimental non-evasive treatment better? The list of questions goes on and on. Because I am not…
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trickstarbrave · 3 months
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YAYYYY after much goofing around i settled on this. i really do like how the tattoo came out. lots of experimenting in this picture tbh. but getting to draw muscles is always fun
we lost the plot a few times but. we got there eventually
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