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St. Catherine of Bologna
Poor Clare and mystical writer, born at Bologna, 8 September, 1413; died
there, 9 March, 1463. When she was ten years old, her father sent her to the
court of the Marquis of Ferrara, Nicolr d'Este, as a companion to the Princess
Margarita. Here Catherine pursued the study of literature and the fine arts; and
a manuscript illuminated by her which once belonged to Pius IX is at present
reckoned among the treasures of Oxford. After the marriage of the Princess
Margarita to Roberto Malatesta, Prince of Rimini, Catherine returned home, and
determined to join the little company of devout maidens who were living in
community and following the rule of the Third Order of St. Augustine in the
neighboring town of Ferrara. Later the community, yielding to the entreaties of
Catherine, adopted the Rule of St. Clare, and in 1432 they were clothed with the
habit of the Second Order of St. Francis by the provincial of the Friars Minor.
The increasing number of vocations, however, made it necessary to establish
other monasteries of the Poor Clares in Italy, and in pursuance of the Brief of
Callistus III, Ad ea quf in omnipotentis Dei gloriam
, convents were founded at
Bologna and Cremona. St. Catherine was chosen abbess of the community in her
native town, which office she held until her death. The grievous and persistent
temptations which in the early days of her religious life had tried her patience,
humility, and faith, especially the latter virtue, gave place in later years to
the most abundant spiritual consolation, and enjoyment of the heights of
contemplation. A large part of St. Catherine's counsels and instructions on the
spiritual life are to be found in her Treatise on the Seven Spiritual Weapons
,
which contains, besides, an account of the saint's own struggles in the path of
perfection, and which she composed with the aid of her confessor shortly before
her death. The body of St. Catherine, which remains in-corrupt, is preserved in
the chapel of the Poor Clares at Bologna. St. Catherine was canonized by Pope
Benedict XIII. Her feast is kept on the 9th of March throughout the Order of
Friars Minor.
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