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Learn the story of a St Catherine of Siena miracle from 1370. This account reveals how a man named Andrew found redemption through faith.
This video explores a documented event involving St Catherine of Siena, as recorded by her spiritual director, Blessed Raymond Capua. We focus on the life of Andrew, a man who spent his years immersed in gambling, slander, and blasphemy. It is a historical look at the intersection of human frailty and divine intervention, specifically examining the illness Andrew faced in December 1370 when he was 40 years old.
By reviewing the writings of Blessed Raymond Capua, we gain insight into how Catholic miracles were understood and documented during this era. This breakdown is for those interested in saints stories and the historical context of 14th-century religious life. You will walk away with a clearer understanding of how this specific event shaped the legacy of St Catherine of Siena and the spiritual accounts of her time.
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