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St. Catherine and the Cell of Self-Knowledge | Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste, OP

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Christianity, Society & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Catholic, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Thomism, Catholicism

4.8729 Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Sister Catherine Joseph Droste explores St. Catherine of Siena's teaching on the "cell of self-knowledge," emphasizing its importance for spiritual growth and virtue. She explains that this cell is an interior, spiritual space where one gains knowledge of both self and God, highlighting the necessity of entering this cell regularly through prayer and reflection. She also touches on the challenges of self-knowledge and the importance of perseverance.


This lecture was given on July 11th, 2024, at Stonyhurst College.


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About the Speaker:


Sister Catherine Joseph Droste, O.P. is a Professor Straordinaria of theology at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), where she has also served as Vice Dean, Dean of the Faculty of Theology, and Director of Collaboration. Her areas of research include virtues and the moral life, the ecclesiology of religious life, and the theology of St. Catherine of Siena. She is a native of Iowa and a member of the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, Nashville, Tennessee. Her studies include an MA (history – Middle Tennessee State University), M.Ed (Administration – Marymount University), STB, STL, STD (Angelicum).

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tomistic Institute podcast.

0:06.8

Our mission is to promote the Catholic intellectual tradition in the university, the church, and the wider public square.

0:13.1

The lectures on this podcast are organized by university students at Temistic Institute chapters around the world.

0:19.1

To learn more and to attend these events, visit

0:21.9

us at to mystic institute.org. I'm going to begin this with a prayer actually, Professor Corbett

0:30.3

had made note of Thomas Aquinas, and I thought, I'm going to pull in a short prayer of Aquinas,

0:36.1

which I think also ties in virtue and Catherine,

0:40.5

just as part of one of his prayers, the Conchidimiki.

0:45.6

Grant me, O Lord, a vigilant heart that no subtle speculation will draw me from you.

0:53.4

A noble heart, which no unworthy affection can conquer.

0:59.3

An upright heart which no evil intention can tempt.

1:04.5

A steadfast heart that no adversity can overwhelm.

1:10.1

A free heart that no violent passion canm. A free heart

1:11.8

that no violent passion can enslave.

1:16.9

Grant me, O Lord, understanding to know you,

1:19.1

diligence to seek you, wisdom to find you,

1:21.9

in faithfulness to embrace you.

1:24.0

Dear Christ, our Lord.

1:25.5

Amen.

1:26.3

St. Catherine and St. Thomas.

1:28.3

And St. Benedict.

1:30.2

Pray for us.

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