St. Catherine de Ricci

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St. Catherine de Ricci
SaintSt. Catherine de Ricci
StageSaint
BirthdateApril 23, 1522
BirthplaceFlorence, Italy
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DeathdateFebruary 2, 1590
Death PlacePrato, Italy
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Cause of DeathNatural causes
Notable Location 1Convent of San Vincenzo, Prato, Italy
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Beatification DateNovember 23, 1732
Beatified byPope Clement XII
Beatification LocationRome, Italy
CanonizedYes
Canonization DateJune 29, 1746
Canonized byPope Benedict XIV
Canonization LocationRome, Italy
Miracle 1Ecstasy and stigmata
Miracle 2Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri
Miracle 3
Feast DayFebruary 13
ProfessionNun, Mystic
Religious AffiliationOrder of Preachers (Dominicans)
PatronageSick people
AttributesCrown of thorns, crucifix, rosary, stigmata
Primary ShrineBasilica of Santa Caterina, Prato, Italy
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Page text St. Catherine de Ricci, born Alessandra Lucrezia Romola de' Ricci, was a prominent mystic and a Dominican nun known for her extraordinary spiritual experiences[1]. She is famous for her weekly ecstasies, during which she relived the Passion of Christ, and for her stigmata[2]. Her life was marked by profound piety, visions, and miraculous events, including bilocation, contributing to her veneration as a saint[3].

Biography

Birth

Catherine was born on April 23, 1522, in Florence, Italy[4].

Early Life

From a young age, she exhibited a deep religious inclination, influenced by her family's piety[2].

Occupation

She joined the Dominican convent at Prato at the age of 13, taking the name Catherine[1].

Vocation

Her life was dedicated to prayer, penance, and service within the convent, where she later became prioress[3]. Her mystical experiences, including ecstasies and the stigmata, began in her early adulthood.

Death

She died on February 2, 1590, in Prato, Italy, from natural causes[4].

Significant events

  • Experienced weekly ecstasies for 12 years where she relived Christ's Passion[2].
  • Displayed the stigmata, wounds corresponding to those of Jesus on the cross[1].
  • Known for the miracle of bilocation, appearing to St. Philip Neri in Rome while she was in Florence<ref name="c
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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 www.catholic.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 www.newadvent.org
  4. 4.0 4.1 en.wikipedia.org