Mystics Series: Catherine of Siena

Catherine of Siena lived a life defined both by deep mystical experiences, and active participation in the world around her

Julie Ann Stevens
Julie Ann Stevens Julie Ann Stevens

Described by some as a “social mystic” or “mystic activist,” Catherine of Siena lived a life defined both by deep mystical experiences, and active participation in the world around her. 

In this video lecture, Susan Stabile shares an engaging history of Catherine’s life and times, delves into her classic spiritual text The Dialogue of Divine Providence, and reflects on her enduring contributions to Christian mysticism—and what she might have to offer to seekers today. 

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