St. Catherine - Stupid Question
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You are probably referring to St. Catherine of Siena. Her body is buried in Rome, in the church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. It isn't visible. Her head is in the Church of San Domenico in Siena and is visible (and kind of gruesome). St. Catherine of Bologna has her entire body preserved (not in the greatest state) and visible in a chapel of the church of Corpus Domini in Bologna.
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You can read about the circumstances surrounding the detachment of her head and its subsequent veneration in Siena at:
http://www.essentiaonline.com/basilica/reliquia1.htm
Basically it was done to please the people of Siena to have a part of the saint's relic in her home town, in spite of the claim of the Dominican Order that her body should be preserved in the city of her death, and in the mother church of the Order.
http://www.essentiaonline.com/basilica/reliquia1.htm
Basically it was done to please the people of Siena to have a part of the saint's relic in her home town, in spite of the claim of the Dominican Order that her body should be preserved in the city of her death, and in the mother church of the Order.
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Mary, that's funny. I went to St. Catherine of Siena school when I was growing up, in the Bay Area. And now I live in SF and she is my patron saint. PamSF, I was always told she was the patron saint of business women. Maybe she does double duty?
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In the Church of St Catherine(I think it's called)..outside the walls across the street from the Green Cross Pharmacy. There is a reliquary with "her" lying in state. The rest of the statue appears to be made of wood..but there's no mistaking those 500+ year old feet.
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