07 April 2012

The Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena

Our Lord on suffering:
Very pleasing to Me, dearest daughter, is the willing desire to bear every pain and fatigue, even unto death, for the salvation of souls, for the more the soul endures, the more she shows that she loves Me; loving Me she comes to know more of My truth, and the more she knows, the more pain and intolerable grief she feels at the offenses committed against Me. You asked Me to sustain you, and to punish the faults of others in you, and you did not remark that you were really asking for love, light, and knowledge of the truth, since I have already told you that, by the increase of love, grows grief and pain, wherefore he that grows in love grows in grief. Therefore, I say to you all, that you should ask, and it will be given you, for I deny nothing to him who asks of Me in truth. Consider that the love of divine charity is so closely joined in the soul with perfect patience, that neither can leave the soul without the other. For this reason (if the soul elect to love Me) she should elect to endure pains for Me in whatever mode or circumstance I may send them to her. Patience cannot be proved in any other way than by suffering, and patience is united with love as has been said. Therefore bear yourselves with manly courage, for, unless you do so, you will not prove yourselves to be spouses of My Truth, and faithful children, nor of the company of those who relish the taste of My honor, and the salvation of souls.

5 comments:

  1. Hi, just wanted to say that every time I stop by your blog, I am so deeply touched by what you share here. I am encouraged in faith by the things you write. I actually don't know much about St. Catherine of Siena but I would love to learn more about her.

    Have a blessed Easter. :)

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  2. Thanks, Colleen. To read The Dialogue, go here:

    http://www.catholictreasury.info/books/dialogue/index.php

    They are private revelations given from Our Lord to St. Catherine.

    A happy and holy Easter to you and your loved ones.

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  3. Thanks for this Christine, I have a devotion to St Catherine.
    I've sent a Facebook friend request.
    God bless.

    Richard

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  4. Richard--I don't seem to be getting your friend request. Are you sure you sent it to the right Christine?

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  5. St. Catherine of Siena was such a strong women with exceptional eloquence and faith.

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