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'''St. Catherine de Ricci''', born '''Alessandra Lucrezia Romola de' Ricci''', was a prominent mystic and a Dominican nun known for her extraordinary spiritual experiences<ref name="faith.nd.edu">faith.nd.edu</ref>.  
St. Catherine de Ricci, born Alessandra Lucrezia Romola de' Ricci, was a prominent mystic and a Dominican nun known for her extraordinary spiritual experiences<ref name="faith.nd.edu">faith.nd.edu</ref>. She is famous for her weekly ecstasies, during which she relived the Passion of Christ, and for her stigmata<ref name="catholic.com">www.catholic.com</ref>. Her life was marked by profound piety, visions, and miraculous events, including bilocation, contributing to her veneration as a saint<ref name="newadvent.org">www.newadvent.org</ref>.
 
She is famous for her weekly ecstasies, during which she relived the Passion of Christ, and for her stigmata<ref name="catholic.com">www.catholic.com</ref>.  
 
Her life was marked by profound piety, visions, and miraculous events, including bilocation, contributing to her veneration as a saint<ref name="newadvent.org">www.newadvent.org</ref>.


==Biography==
==Biography==

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