Historical Background
Papal Problems
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Fascinating Facts
Her Holy Death
200

What reached Europe in the same year that St. Catherine was born in 1347?

The Plague

200

When Catherine was born the pope was residing in Avignon in what country?

France

200

When the French Cardinals decided they didn't like Pope Urban they began to try to convince people he wasn't the true pope. Catherine wrote to two of the saying, "I hear that discord has broken out between Christ on earth and his followers... I solemnly entreat you by the Precious Blood that has redeemed you, do not separate from your Head... what misery! All the rest seems but a straw, a mere shadow, compared to the danger of ______"

schism

200

A young man named Niccoli di Toldi had been sentenced to death for a hasty word spoken against the state, had never practiced his faith, and never even made First Communion. A priest told Catherine he was half-mad with rage, so she stayed with him, comforting him so he could receive Confession, Holy Communion, and stayed with him until his death when this happened.

She caught his head in her hands and saw his soul enter heaven.

200

St. Catherine was what age when she died?

33

400

During the life of St. Catherine different families were constantly feuding.  What is feuding?

warring/ fighting

400

It was a great sadness for the people of Rome and Italy to have the pope gone, and Dante, the famous writer wrote to the Cardinals, "You, the Chiefs of the Church Militant, have neglected to guide the chariot of the Bride of the Crucified One..." What is the Church Militant?

The members of the Catholic Church/ the faithful on earth.  

400

St. Catherine did not like when people complained too much about the popes, even when they were doing wrong things.  In fact she said, "He who rebels against the Church is a rotten _______".

member

400

A demoniac who was attacking people and biting anyone near him was tied up and was brought to a house where she was staying, and what happened when she prayed over him?

He got up and ate with them.

400

Who wept bitterly at her side until she died?

Her mother, Monna Lappa

600

The 1300s, when St. Catherine was born is what century?

The 14th Century

600

Gregory XI was pope when Catherine started to write to convince him to move the papacy back to Rome, but he was weak and irresolute in character. What does irresolute mean?

wishy-washy, inconstant, weak

600

St. Catherine wrote, "So it is with the soul that loves virtue. The beginnings are bitter but the waters of grace will draw out the bitterness and it is filled with the strength of perseverance while it is preserved in the honey of patience mingled with humility." to a pope when she gave him a gift of what?

oranges preserved in sugar 

600

Even though she was but an unlearned girl, she was chosen as _______ to broker peace.

ambassador

600

What began her last days was a vision she had while meditating on the painting by Giotto called ?

The Bark of Peter- Navicella

800

St. Catherine is patron saint of the country from which she came.  What country is that?

Italy

800

When Catherine convinced Gregory to move the papacy back to Rome, one last person tried to convince Pope Gregory to remain in Avignon by laying himself down in the threshold so that the Pope had to force himself to step over him. Who did that?

The pope's own father, Count Guillaume de Beaufort

800

When Catherine lost brothers, a sister, and several nieces and nephews to the plague, she prepared their bodies for burial and said, "these at least, I _____ _____ _______"

shall not lose

800

She was given by the Catholic Church something which is given to saints recognized as having made a significant contribution to theology or doctrine through their research, study, or writing. As of 2022, the Catholic Church has named 37 of them.

Doctor of the Church

800

What did she see in the vision in front of the painting- feel?

She felt the weight of the ship crushing her, as if her and her prayers were the only thing holding up the church, and she could not bear the weight.
1000

Before Catherine's birth England and France had entered a famous war that was called ______ because it lasted around a century.

The Hundred's Year War

1000

Eventually, Pope Gregory did move the papacy back to Rome, but after his death more troubles came in the form of what horrible period of Church history?

The Great Schism

1000

To whom was she writing when she said, "Dearest Mother in Christ sweet Jesus, I, Catherine, servant and slave of the servants of Jesus Christ, write to you in His Precious Blood, with desire to see you compassionate to your own soul and body... Fear, fear God, and place Him before your eyes, and think that God sees you, and His justice wills that every fault be punished and every good rewarded.. be merciful to yourself.

Queen Joanna of Naples

1000

She carried the marks of Christ in her body, which are called what?

The stigmata

1000
Her body was visited by throngs of faithful people when it was brought by her friend, Stefano Maconi, to be displayed in the Minerva- what is that?

The head/ main church of the Domincans in Rome