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    Catherine of Siena
    “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #2
    Catherine of Siena
    “Proclaim the truth and do not be silent through fear.”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #3
    Catherine of Siena
    “Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring.”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #4
    Catherine of Siena
    “If you are what you should be, you will set the whole world on fire!”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #5
    Catherine of Siena
    “We've had enough exhortations to be silent. Cry out with a thousand tongues - I see the world is rotten because of silence.”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #6
    Catherine of Siena
    “Speak the truth in a million voices. It is silence that kills.”
    Catherine of Siena (14th Century)

  • #7
    Catherine of Siena
    “If you are what you should be, you will set the whole world on fire.”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #8
    Catherine of Siena
    “These tiny ants have proceeded from His thought just as much as I, it caused Him just as much trouble to create the angels as these animals and the flowers on the trees.”
    Catherine of Siena

  • #9
    Catherine of Siena
    “It is surely justice to share our natural gifts with those who share our nature.”
    Catherine of Siena, Top 7 Catholic Classics: On Loving God, The Cloud of Unknowing, Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena, The Imitation of Christ, Interior Castle, Dark Night ... of God

  • #10
    Catherine of Siena
    “The soul is in God and God in the soul, just as the fish is in the sea and the sea in the fish.”
    St. Catherine of Siena, The Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena

  • #11
    Catherine of Siena
    “Be who you were created to be, and you will set the world on fire.”
    St. Catherine of Siena

  • #12
    Catherine of Siena
    “say, you are all obliged to help one another by word and doctrine, and the example of good works, and in every other respect in which your neighbor may be seen to be in need; counseling him exactly as you would yourselves,”
    Catherine of Siena, The Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena



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