Blaine Morrow

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With great force she said: “For no reason whatever should one judge the actions of creatures or their motives. Even when we see that it is an actual sin, we ought not to pass judgment on it, but have holy and sincere compassion and offer it up to God with humble and devout prayer.” From the Testament of St. Catherine of Siena, written down by Tommaso di Petra
The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West
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