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Canonized in 1622, the beloved Carmelite nun was named the first female Doctor of the Church — alongside St. Catherine of Siena — in 1970. But this firebrand, whose love for Christ echoes ...
A tomb of a medieval Catholic saint was recently opened last month for research – and the condition of her body stunned those who found her. In an Aug. 28 press release translated from Spanish ...
“I thought you’d never say hello,” she said, “You look like the silent type.” Catherine of Siena is one of the most remarkable figures in the history of Christianity. Along with Theresa ...
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‘Catherine de’ Medici’ Review: A Woman at the Apex of PowerCatherine de’ Medici was born a piece on a political chessboard in 1519. Orphaned before she was a month old in her native Italy, this Catholic daughter of a French princess and a Florentine ...
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