Divine Office | How good and how delightful is your spirit, Lord, in all men!

In today's Office of Readings we encounter a reading from the dialogue "On Divine Providence" by St. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380). Catherine was born in Siena and, seeking perfection, entered the Third Order of the Dominicans when she was still in her teens. In 1370 she was commanded by a vision to leave her secluded life and enter the public life of the world. She wrote letters to many major public figures and carried on a long correspondence with Pope Gregory XI, urging him to reform the clergy and the administration of the Papal States. She burned with the love of God and her neighbour. As an ambassador she brought peace and harmony between cities. She fought hard to defend the liberty and rights of the Popes and did much for the renewal of religious life. She also dictated books full of sound doctrine and spiritual inspiration. She died on 29 April 1380. In 1970 Pope Paul VI declared her a Doctor of the Church. For a reflection, "How good and how delightful is your spirit, Lord, in all men!" please click on the image. Peace be with you!