قراءة كتاب The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 1 (of 2)

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The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 1 (of 2)

The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 1 (of 2)

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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@50205@[email protected]#CHAPTER_III" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Chapter III.—Catherine Fiesca Adorna’s Life, up to her Conversion; and the Chief Peculiarities predominant throughout her Convert Years.

85-127 Introductory 85, 86 I. Proposed Study of the Mystical-Volitional Element in a Particular, Concrete Instance: St. Catherine of Genoa 86-90 II. The Materials and Aids towards such a Study 90-93 III. Peculiarities of the Genoese Climate and Geographical Position; of the Ligurian Character; and of the Times into which Catherine was born. Her Family, Father and Mother 93-97 IV. Catherine’s Life, up to the Preliminaries of her Conversion: Autumn 1447 to Mid-March 1474 97-104 V. Her Conversion, with its immediate Preliminaries and Consequences, March 1474 104-109 VI. The Two Conceptions concerning the Character and Rationale of her Penitential Period and of her whole Convert Life. The Position adopted here 109-113 VII. Catherine and the Holy Eucharist 113-116 VIII. Catherine and Confession and Direction 117-123 IX. Catherine and Indulgences 123-126 X. Peculiarities concerning the Invocation of Saints and Intercessory Prayer 126, 127 Chapter IV.—Catherine’s Life from 1473 to 1506, and its Main Changes and Growth 128-174 I. First Period of Catherine’s Convert Life: Giuliano’s Bankruptcy and Conversion; their Work among the Poor, March 1473 to May 1477 128-131 II. Catherine and Tommasa Fiesca: their Difference of Character and attrait. Peculiarity of Catherine’s Penitence and Health during this Time 131-133 III. Change in the Temper of Catherine’s Penitence, from May 1474 onwards 133-135 IV. Catherine’s Great Fasts 135-137 V. Second, Central Period of Catherine’s Convert Life, 1477-1499: its Special Spiritual Features 138-141 VI. Catherine and Giuliano move into the Hospital in 1479, never again to quit it. She is Matron from 1490 to 1495 141-143 VII. Catherine and the Plague. The Outbreak of 1493 143-145 VIII. Catherine and Ettore Vernazza, 1493-1495 145-147 IX. Catherine’s Health breaks down, 1496; other Events of the same Year 147-149 X. Events of 1497 149-154 XI. Beginning of her Third, Last Period; End of the Extraordinary Fasts; First Relations with Don Marabotto 155-159 XII. Her Conversations with her Disciples; “Caterina Serafina.” Don Marabotto and

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