St. Catherine of Siena quotes:

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  • To a brave man, good and bad luck are like his left and right hand. He uses both.

  • O Trinity, eternal Trinity! Fire, abyss of love... Was it necessary that you should give Even the Holy Trinity as food for souls?... You gave us not only your Word Through the Redemption and in the Eucharist, But you also gave yourself In the fullness of love for your creature.

  • Enrich your soul in the great goodness of God: The Father is your table, the Son is your food, and the Holy Spirit waits on you and then makes His dwelling in you.

  • Eternal Trinity... mystery deep as the sea, You could give me no greater gift than the gift of Yourself. For You are a fire ever burning and never consumed, which itself consumes all the selfish love that fills my being...

  • We trust and believe in what we love.

  • Christ Jesus left you this sweet key of obedience; for He left His Vicar, whom you are all obliged to obey until death. And whoever is outside his obedience is in a state of damnation.

  • It's one of the properties of love to love what is loved by the person we love.

  • You [God] are a fire that takes away the coldness, illuminates the mind with its light, and causes me to know your truth and I know that you are beauty and wisdom itself. The food of angels, you give yourself to man in this fire of your love

  • And let the truth be your delight...Proclaim it..., but with a certain congeniality.

  • O You who are mad about Your creature! true God and true Man, You have left Yourself wholly to us, as food, so that we will not fall through weariness during our pilgrimage in this life, but will be fortified by You, celestial nourishment

  • Charity is the sweet and holy bond which links the soul with its Creator: it binds God with man and man with God.

  • O unfathomable depth! O Deity eternal! O deep ocean! What more could You give me than to give me Yourself?

  • O abyss! O eternal Godhead! O deep sea! What more could you have given me than the gift of your very self?

  • This my goodness does to endow the souls of the just more fully with spiritual riches when for my love they are stripped of material goods because they have renounced the world and all its pleasures and even their own will. These are the ones who fatten their souls, enlarging them in the abyss of my charity. Then I become their spiritual provider. The Holy Spirit becomes their servant.

  • Father, I am hungry; for the love of God give this soul her food, her Lord in the Eucharist

  • Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.

  • You are obliged to love your neighbor as yourself, and loving him, you ought to help him spiritually, with prayer, counseling him with words, and assisting him both spiritually and temporally, according to the need in which he may be, at least with your goodwill if you have nothing else.

  • To join two things together there must be nothing between them or there cannot be a perfect fusion. Now realize that this is how God wants our soul to be, without any selfish love of ourselves or of others in between, just as God loves us without anything in between.

  • Don't make it necessary for me to complain about you to Christ crucified. (There is no one else I can complain to, since there is no one greater than you on earth.

  • All the way to heaven is heaven, because Jesus said, "I am the way.

  • Consider your possessions loaned to you by God.

  • He has never left you.It is justthat your soul is so vastthat just likethe earth in its innocence,it may think,"I do not feel my lover's warmthagainst my face rightnow."But look, dear,is not the sun reaching down its armsand always holding a continentin its light?God cannot leave us.It is just that our soul is so vast,we do not always feel His lipsupon theveil.

  • Even if [the Pope an incarnate devil], we ought not to raise up our heads against him, but calmly lie down to rest on his bosom... He who rebels against our Father is condemned to death, for that which we do to him we do to Christ: we honor Christ if we honor the Pope; we dishonor Christ if we dishonor the Pope.

  • ... people become like what they love.

  • A full belly does not make for a chaste spirit.

  • A soul cannot live without loving. It must have something to love, for it was created to love.

  • all the vices are seasoned with pride just as the virtues are seasoned and enlivened by charity.

  • And of what should we be afraid? Our captain on this battlefield is Christ Jesus. We have discovered what we have to do. Christ has bound our enemies for us and weakened them that they cannot overcome us unless we so choose to let them. So we must fight courageously and mark ourselves with the sign of the most Holy Cross.

  • avarice breeds envy, a worm that is always gnawing, letting the avaricious enjoy neither their own nor anyone else's good.

  • Consider God's charity. Where else have we ever seen someone who has been offended voluntarily paying out his life for those who have offended him?

  • Do not be satisfied with little things, because God wants great things!

  • Do not presume to choose your own way of serving instead of the one I have made for you.

  • Every evil, harm and suffering in this life comes from the love of riches.

  • Every step of the way to heaven is heaven.

  • Everything comes from love, all is ordained for the salvation of man, God does nothing without this goal in mind.

  • For there is no obedience without humility, nor humility without charity.

  • From self-knowledge flows the stream of humility, which never seizes on mere report, nor takes offense at anything, but bears every insult, every loss of consolation, and every sorry, from whatever direction they may come, patiently, with joy.

  • God cannot leave us. It is just that our soul is so vast, we do not always feel His lips upon the veil.

  • God is closer to us than water is to a fish.

  • God is more ready to pardon that we have been to sin.

  • He will provide the way and the means, such as you could never have imagined. Leave it all to Him, let go of yourself, lose yourself on the Cross, and you will find yourself entirely.

  • Heaven is along the way.

  • Hope comes from love, because people always trust in those they love.

  • How many are the pains of those who hunger for revenge! They gnaw away at themselves constantly, and they have killed themselves even before they kill their enemies ...

  • In your nature, eternal Godhead, I shall come to know my nature. And what is my nature? It is fire, because you are nothing but a fire of love. And you have given humankind a share in this nature, for by the fire of love you created us.

  • It is a human thing to sin, but perseverance in sin is a thing of the devil.

  • It is human to sin, but diabolic to persist in sin.

  • It is impossible to fulfill the law concerning love for Me, God eternal, apart from the law concerning love for your neighbors.

  • It is only through shadows that one comes to know the light.

  • It is the nature of love to love as much as we feel we are loved and to love whatever the one we love loves.

  • Let us enter into the house of knowledge of ourselves.

  • Lord, take me from myself and give me to yourself.

  • Lose yourself wholly; and the more you lose, the more you will find.

  • Love does not stay idle.

  • Love transforms one into what one loves.

  • Make two homes for thyself, my daughter. One actual home . . . and the other a spiritual home which thou are to carry with thee always.

  • Make yourself a "capacity" and I will make myself a "torrent."

  • Merit consists in the virtue of love alone, flavored with the light of true discretion without which the soul is worth nothing.

  • Nails were not enough to hold God-and-man nailed and fastened on the Cross, had not love held Him there.

  • No one should judge that he has greater perfection because he performs great penances and gives himself in excess to the staying of the body than he who does less, inasmuch as neither virtue nor merit consists therein; for otherwise he would be an evil case, who for some legitimate reason was unable to do actual penance. Merit consists in the virtue of love alone, flavored with the light of true discretion without which the soul is worth nothing.

  • Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring.

  • O fire of love! Was it not enough for You to have created us to Your image and likeness, and to have recreated us in grace through the Blood of Your Son, without giving Yourself wholly to us as our Food, O God, Divine Essence? What impelled You to do this? Your charity alone.

  • O my soul, what are you doing? Are you not aware that God sees you always? You can never hide yourself from His sight. O Father, have pity on us because we are blind and in darkness. Drive out the darkness and give me light. Melt the ice of my self-love and kindle in me the fire of Your charity.

  • Obedience shows whether you are grateful.

  • Obedient people never trust in themselves.

  • Of course you are unworthy. But when do you hope to be worthy? You will be no more worthy at the end than at the beginning. God alone is worthy of Himself, He alone can make us worthy of Him.

  • Oh, let us lose our milk teeth and cut instead the strong teeth of hate and love.

  • One who knows more, loves more.

  • Out of darkness is born the light.

  • Penance to be sure must be used as a tool, in due times and places, as need may be. If the flesh, being too strong, kicks against the spirit, penance takes the rod of discipline, and fast, and the cilice of many buds, and mighty vigils; and places burdens enough on the flesh, that it may be more subdued. But if the body is weak, fallen into illness, the rule of discretion does not approve of such a method.

  • Perfection does not consist in macerating or killing the body, but in killing our perverse self-will.

  • Ponder the fact that God has made you a gardener, to root out vice and plant virtue.

  • Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world.

  • Proclaim the truth and do not be silent through fear.

  • Since love for our Creator cannot be sustained unless we love others for God's sake.

  • Start being brave about everything. Drive out darkness and spread light. Don' look at your weaknesses. Realize instead that in Christ crucified you can do everything.

  • Strange that so much suffering is caused because of the misunderstandings of God's true nature. God's heart is more gentle than the Virgin's first kiss upon the Christ. And God's forgiveness to all, to any thought or act, is more certain than our own being.

  • The city is the image of the soul, the surrounding walls being the frontier between the outward and inward life. The gates are the faculties or senses connecting the life of the soul with the outward world. Living springs of water rise within it. And in the centre, where beats the heart, stands the holy sanctuary.

  • The devil fears hearts on fire with love of God.

  • the devil never sleeps ...

  • The Devil often places himself upon the tongues of creatures, causing them to chatter nonsensically.

  • The human heart is always drawn by love.

  • The path to heaven lies through heaven, and all the way to heaven is heaven.

  • The soul is in God and God in the soul, just as the fish is in the sea and the sea in the fish.

  • The soul, as soon as she comes to know Me, reaches out to love her neighbors.

  • The strongest and purest love is not the one that starts from impressions, but the one that comes from admiration.

  • There is no perfect virtue-none that bears fruit- unless it is exercised by means of our neighbor.

  • There is no sin nor wrong that gives man such a foretaste of Hell in this life as anger and impatience.

  • There is nothing we can desire or want that we do not find in God.

  • To the servant of God... every place is the right place, and every time is the right time.

  • too great pity is the greatest cruelty.

  • We are of such value to God that He came to live among us... and to guide us home. He will go to any length to seek us, even to being lifted high upon the cross to draw us back to Himself. We can only respond by loving God for His love.

  • We were enclosed, O eternal Father, within the garden of your breast. You drew us out of your holy mind like a flower petaled with our soul's three powers and into each power you put the whole plant, so that they might bear fruit in your garden, might come back to you with the fruit you gave them. And you would come back to the soul, to fill her with your blessedness. There the soul dwells like the fish in the sea and the sea in the fish.

  • We will be humble as we are obedient, and as obedient as we are humble.

  • We've been deceived by the thought that we would be more pleasing to God in our own way than in the way God has given us.

  • We've had enough of exhortations to be silent! Cry out with a hundred thousand tongues. I see that the world is rotten because of silence.

  • What father ever gave up his son to death for the sake of his slave!

  • What is it you want to change? Your hair, your face, your body? Why? For God is in love with all those things and he might weep when they are gone.

  • When it seems that God shows us the faults of others, keep on the safer side-it may be that your judgment is false. On your lips let silence abide. And any vice that you may ascribe to others, ascribe at once to them and yourself, in true humility. If that vice really exists in a person, he will correct himself better, seeing himself so gently understood, and will say of his own accord the thing that you would have said to him.

  • Wherefore, as I have said to you, I, God, have become man, and man has become God by the union of My Divine Nature with your human nature. This greatness is given in general to all rational creatures, but, among these I have especially chosen My ministers for the sake of your salvation, so that, through them, the Blood of the humble and immaculate Lamb, My only-begotten Son, may be administered to you.

  • Whoever loves himself or the world inordinately becomes incompatible with himself.

  • You are rewarded not according to your work or your time but according to the measure of your love.

  • You know Me in you, and from this knowledge you will derive all that is necessary.

  • You must believe in truth that whatever God gives or permits is for your salvation.

  • You will do very well to refuse offices; for a man seldom fails to give offense in them. It ought to weary you simply to hear them mentioned.

  • You, God, made yourself lowly and small to make us great!

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