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[[File:Catherine_of_Siena.jpg|thumb|alt=caption|Catherine of Siena. From chiesa di Santa Maria del Rosario in Prati, Rome. (c. 19th?)]]
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'''Catherine of Siena''' (March 25, 1347–April 29, 1380) was an Italian mystic, defender of the pope and the Church. She was a previous embodiment of [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]].
'''Catherine of Siena''' (March 25, 1347–April 29, 1380) was an Italian mystic, defender of the pope and the Church. She was a previous embodiment of [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]].


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In the Dialogue, the Father taught: when “the will of the soul unites itself with me in a most perfect and burning love” the soul “is another me, made so by the union of love.”<ref>Harvey Egan, ''An Anthology of Christian Mysticism'' (Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, Pueblo Book, 1991), p. 361.</ref> “You will know me in yourself,” he told her, “and from this knowledge you will draw all that you need.”<ref>Mary Ann Fatula, ''Catherine of Siena’s Way'', rev. ed. (Wilmington, Del.: Michael Glazier, 1989), p. 80.</ref>
In the Dialogue, the Father taught: when “the will of the soul unites itself with me in a most perfect and burning love” the soul “is another me, made so by the union of love.”<ref>Harvey Egan, ''An Anthology of Christian Mysticism'' (Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, Pueblo Book, 1991), p. 361.</ref> “You will know me in yourself,” he told her, “and from this knowledge you will draw all that you need.”<ref>Mary Ann Fatula, ''Catherine of Siena’s Way'', rev. ed. (Wilmington, Del.: Michael Glazier, 1989), p. 80.</ref>
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[[File:Domenico Beccafumi 071.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Catherine of Siena receiving the stigmata, Domenico di Pace Beccafumi]]
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== The path of the mystic ==
== The path of the mystic ==


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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 28, 1992, “Roots of Christian Mysticism.”
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 28, 1992, “Roots of Christian Mysticism.”


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