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Catherine of Siena
Catherine of Siena | Sigrid Undset
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Sigrid Undset's Catherine of Siena is critically acclaimed as one of the best biographies of this well known, and amazing fourteenth-century saint. Known for her historical fiction, which won her the Nobel Prize for literature in 1928, Undset based this factual work on primary sources, her own experiences living in Italy, and her profound understanding of the human heart. One of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century, Undset was no stranger to hagiography. Her meticulous research of medieval times, which bore such fruit in her multi-volume masterpieces Kristin Lavransdatter and The Master of Hestviken, acquainted her with some of the holy men and women produced by the Age of Faith. Their exemplary lives left a deep impression upon the author, an impression Undset credited as one of her reasons for entering the Church in 1924. Catherine of Siena was a particular favorite of Undset, who also was a Third Order Dominican. An extraordinarily active, intelligent, and courageous woman, Catherine at an early age devoted herself to the love of God. The intensity of her prayer, sacrifice, and service to the poor won her a reputation for holiness and wisdom, and she was called upon to make peace between warring nobles. Believing that peace in Italy could be achieved only if the Pope, then living in France, returned to Rome, Catherine boldly traveled to Avignon to meet with Pope Gregory XI. With sensitivity to the zealous love of God and man that permeated the life of Saint Catherine, Undset presents a most moving and memorable portrait of one of the greatest women of all time.
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TheBookHippie
Catherine of Siena | Sigrid Undset
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Starting this 😊

KristiAhlers Oh I haven‘t read that yet! I may have to get my hands on a copy. Happy reading. 2y
TheBookHippie @KristiAhlers my daughter took a theology summer course on Catherine in college from the Dominican Sisters! (for her theology credit at Aquinas College) she went to class and I tagged along and walked the grounds and visited the bookstore a few times! 2y
KristiAhlers @TheBookHippie that is just awesome. 2y
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CaitZ @TheBookHippie @KristiAhlers Your conversation just made some family history click for me. Catherine/Katherine/Kathleen run in the family. My mother's (Catherine) best friend/cousin (Kathleen) became a Dominican nun. Now I see my patron saint was probably chosen because of their closeness. I'm definitely reading this book. 2y
TheBookHippie @CaitZ Sigrids writing is beautiful. I hope you enjoy it. How fun to have that correlation! 2y
KristiAhlers @CaitZ I ordered it earlier in the day. I have an aunt Cathy (Catherine) and I spoke to her earlier and she‘d read this one also. Totally clinched it for me. 2y
UwannaPublishme Looks like an interesting read. And I love your photo! 2y
TheBookHippie @UwannaPublishme my grandma gave me the doll because 8 year old me wanted to be a nun in Africa 😂 or on a commune not sure what I was thinking 😂😅 I just wanted to take care of children and make them have a better life. 2y
UwannaPublishme I can so relate! I wanted to be a nun too, probably after seeing The Trouble with Angels! 😂 And that doll looks awfully familiar! Nice that you did wind up taking care of many kiddos. 🙌🏻 2y
TheBookHippie @UwannaPublishme Audrey Hepburn in The Nun Story was my favorite! 2y
UwannaPublishme Oh yes, that one was really good! And let‘s no forget Debbie Reynolds as the singing nun. I even had the album. Did you ever see Nunsense? 2y
TheBookHippie @UwannaPublishme oh yes!!! And the flying nun !! Oh I have some things to borrow from library to watch ! I don‘t think I saw Nun-sense. 2y
UwannaPublishme It was a hilarious play that‘s still around. I think they made it into a movie. Now you‘ve got me in “nun” mode! 🤣 2y
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Simona
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P. Highsmith, Her Diaries and Notebooks is audiobook for #AuthorAMonth , Death Comes For the Archbishop by W. Cather is from Jenny‘s GR to-review shelf #rememberingJenny , How High We Go in the Dark is my current read (and I love it) #campLitsy , and Katarina Sienska isn‘t for any challenges, but just because …. #weeklyforecast

squirrelbrain Glad you‘re loving How High! I also really liked the Cather. 2y
Cinfhen Some lovely reads 🧡 2y
BarbaraBB I wanted to type the exact same message @squirrelbrain did! 2y
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Simona @Cinfhen I'm not even halfway through Highsmith's book and I'm tired already … and I don't know if I've already mentioned that I'm listening to audiobooks at normal speed 🙄 2y
Simona @squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB I didn‘t know anything about the How High We Go in the Dark, so the main theme is really surprise for me, a little bit uncomfortable to read, but I think that is also a little bit prophetic …. 2y
Cinfhen I bailed on my Highsmith and I‘m also listening to audios at a lower speed late,y!! I‘m not sure why 🤷🏼‍♀️I hope this week‘s books surprise you in a good way xx 2y
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Pam.Kokomo
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Quiet Good Friday morning reading.