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St Catherine of Genoa on prayer cloth (patron for the Holy Souls)

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St Catherine of Genoa the daughter of Jacopo Fieschi and Francesca di Negro, Geonese nobles. She was related to Pope Innocent V and Pope Adrian V and her father became viceroy of Naples, Italy. Youngest of five children. A pious and prayerful girl. She early felt a call to religious life.

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Oil dedicated to St Catherine of Genoa

St Catherine of Genoa the daughter of Jacopo Fieschi and Francesca di Negro, Geonese nobles. She was related to Pope Innocent V and Pope Adrian V and her father became viceroy of Naples, Italy. Youngest of five children. A pious and prayerful girl. She early felt a call to religious life. Tried to enter a convent at age 13. Was turned away because of her youth. At 16 she entered into an arranged marriage with a young Genoese nobleman, Giuliano Adorno. They were a childless couple, he was careless and unsuccessful as a husband and provider. Often cruel, violent and unfaithful, and reduced them to bankruptcy. Catherine became indifferent to her faith and fell into a depression.

In 1473, while going to Confession in a convent in Genoa Catherine was struck down by a vision. The revelation of God‘s love and her own sinfulness, and fell into a religious ecstasy. Her interior state, and her contact with the truth she had received in the vision. Stayed with her the rest of her life. She returned home. Helped lead her husband to the faith. And the two lived together chastely the rest of their lives. Working with the sick and poor till the death of Julian in 1497. She became a Franciscan tertiary serving as a tertiary directress in 1490.

Caught and survived the plague in 1493. Spiritual student of Father Cattaneo Marabotti in 1499. He helped her to write and arrange descriptions of what she had seen and learned in her visions. She died worn out with labours of body and soul, and consumed, even physically. By the fires of Divine love within her. She was beatified in 1675 by Clement X. But not canonized till 1737, by Clement XII. It is her writings that have continued her fame today.

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