Wesuffer much for the world, and we count labor light, that we may attainto the gratification of our avarice, ambition, o Catharine in meditating on thepassion of Christ, which was her daily exercise, but to which shetotally devoted herself every week from Thursday noon to three o'clockin the afternoon on Friday. and casting himself at his feet,owned his fault, and begged pardon for Christ's sake; but all in vain. th thorns,whip, torture, and crucify some neighbor's male-child, in mockery andscorn of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
The bishop of Poitiers, in 1644, took a juridicalinformation of many miracles wrought by his intercession. , herenewed the austere and exalted life of the old anchorites, and advancedgreatly in spirituality. 294, and note 10, on St. Ignatius gives it at the head of his epistle.
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