Reflections Magazine Issue #63 - Fall 2005 | Page 10

“Faith will give you life and lead you in the way of truth.” Saint Catherine of Siena Order in 1970, summed up Catherine’s devotion to the Dominican order with these words: “Into Catherine the whole soul of Dominic passed.” Saint Catherine grew up the youngest of 24 children born to Jacopo and Lapa Benincasa. When she was six years old Catherine began experiencing visions that forever changed her life; she is said to have seen a vision of Christ smiling in the sky above the church of San Domenico in Siena, Italy. From this point on Catherine devoted her life to God. A Brief Biography of Saint Catherine of Siena S iena Heights University is named in honor of Saint Catherine of Siena (1347—1380). Eventually named a Doctor of the Church, Catherine Benincasa was a lay Dominican woman who worked for spiritual and social change. Her life was dedicated to a quest for truth and light in a world ravaged by war and scandal. Saint Catherine was a devoted follower of the teachings of Saint Dominic Guzman, the founder of the Dominican order. Master, fr. Aniceto Fernandez, Master General of the Dominican At the back entrance to Catherine’s home – the statue in the background is the mold used to create a large metal statue that is on display in the city. Pictured from left: Trudy McSorley ‘70, Pat Walter, OP ‘66, Sr. Beatriz (A Dominican Sister from Siena, Italy), S \