Letters of Catherine of Siena

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The Letters of Catherine of Siena are a collection of epistolary writings by the 14th-century Italian mystic and Doctor of the Church, offering spiritual counsel, political advice, and theological reflection to figures ranging from popes to ordinary laypeople.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian spiritual text
epistolary collection
medieval literature
associatedWith Avignon Papacy NERFINISHED
Catherine of Siena NERFINISHED
Dominican Order NERFINISHED
papacy
audience Catherine of Siena’s disciples NERFINISHED
bishops
cardinals
city governments
laypeople
monks
nuns
popes
religious superiors
secular rulers
author Catherine of Siena NERFINISHED
century 14th century
compiledBy Catherine of Siena’s followers
countryOfOrigin Italy
genre letter
political writing
spiritual writing
theological writing
hasNotableRecipient Florentine government NERFINISHED
Pope Gregory XI NERFINISHED
Pope Urban VI NERFINISHED
Queen Joanna I of Naples NERFINISHED
various Italian city-states
influenced Catholic spirituality
later hagiographical writings on Catherine of Siena
mystical theology
language Italian
Latin
preservedIn various medieval manuscripts
recognizedBy Catholic Church NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Dialogue of Catherine of Siena NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
subject Christian virtue
Eucharist NERFINISHED
church reform
love of God
moral exhortation
mysticism
obedience
papal authority
peace-making
penance
political advice
prayer
spiritual counsel
theology
timePeriod Late Middle Ages
usedIn historical study of the Avignon Papacy
spiritual direction
study of medieval Italian politics
writtenIn 14th century Italy

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The Dialogue of Divine Providence relatedWork Letters of Catherine of Siena