Collection: ㅤSt. Catherine of Siena

St. Catherine of Siena was a Dominican tertiary, mystic, and Doctor of the Church known for her profound spiritual writings and her role in the reform of the Church during the tumultuous period of the Avignon Papacy. Her "Dialogue" is a significant work on mystical theology and spiritual direction. She was instrumental in persuading the Pope to return to Rome, reflecting her deep commitment to the Church and her influential role in its reform.
Lived: 1347 - 1380 | Feast Day: April 29 | Canonized: June 29, 1461
Patronage: Italy, Europe, and those suffering from illnesses, as well as the sick and the people of Siena