Catherine of Siena as Woman of the Word: "It is Silence that Kills the World"
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- M. Catherine Hilkert, O.P. professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, speaks on Catherine of Siena as part of the sixth season of the Saturdays with the Saints lecture series.
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Her wisdom lead to the truth of the Love of God
Excellent presentation! Thank you to ND for this series.
" Preach the TRUTH as if you had a million voices. It is SILENCE that KILLS the WORLD."
( St. Catherine of Siena)
The nail that sticks up is the nail that is hammered down
Saturday with the Saints 2015 - Some years removed from university, this is the main reason I look forward to the college football season!
🙏 Thanks for the most interesting talk /lecture of one of my favorites. Cape Town, RSA. W
Excellent .
This was a very enlightening lecture which I found as I study the late Middle Ages. It really gave life to this Doctor of the Church. My only criticism is not related to the subject material per say, but the use of the term "anti-Judaism" by the speaker. The Christian Church was not "anti-Judaism,' which implies only a theological disagreement. Indeed, the Inquisition, particularly later in Spain, was not content to argue with "Judaism." Its aim was to wipe out Jews. Even sincere converts from the Jewish people to Catholicism were targeted and murdered. Jews were expelled from England, France, Spain, and other places. These were not anti-Judaism, they were antisemitic, whose universal meaning is prejuidice against Jewish people.
Thank God I’m Orthodox. We don’t have nominalist left-wing infiltrators like yourself in our church. People like you have completely ruined the Latin church with your vapid revolutionary nonsense. This is why healthy, radical traditionalism is rapidly spreading among your young people. So when they become the majority, which is inevitable (they actually hunger for the Word, not worldly politics) don’t sit back wondering where it all went wrong or how it happened. When you find yourself wondering, “who radicalised these people?”, don’t strain yourself too hard; just take a good cold, hard look in the mirror.
“Europe gets 5 patrons.” Is that enough?
Catherine of Siena condemned that "which is against nature" - Homosexuals and Lesbians - and she spoke of the stench and misery in which they dwell.
nah
And who was she to judge?...Jesus didn't judge gay and lebsians...why should she...??? Sounds very unchristlike to me...
I don’t think Catherine ever mentioned homosexuals and lesbians. I was involved in translating her letters from the 14th century Italian. This is your interpretation.
@@wendyfield7708 Thank you.
This guy keeps coughing. Get out of there man.