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  1. 2 days ago · The Siena Cathedral (also called the Duomo di Siena and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta) was constructed between 1215 and 1264. In the 1300’s, there was a plan to enlarge the cathedral, which would have doubled its size. Construction began but was halted during the Black Death of 1348.

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  2. 2 days ago · St. Catherine of Siena is a saint, mystic and doctor of the Church. Here are 8 things about her to know and share. Jimmy Akin, April 29, 2020 – National Catholic Register. April 29 is the memorial of St. Catherine of Siena. She is a saint, a mystic and a doctor of the Church, as well as a patroness of Italy and of Europe.

  3. 3 days ago · St. Catherine of Siena is a 14th-century Italian mystic and theologian. Here are 10 things to know and share about her life of profound holiness! 1) Born in Siena, Italy, in 1347. She was born on the solemnity of the Annunciation of Jesus (March 25th) 2) Said to have had her first visions of Jesus when she was just a child.

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  5. 2 days ago · The Basilica of San Domenico, also known as Basilica Cateriniana, originally dates back to the mid-13th century but has been enlarged several times. Inside are several relics of St. Catherine of Siena. St. Catherine was canonized as a saint in 1461 by Pope Pius II and was declared a patron saint of Italy in 1939 by Pope Pius XII.

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  6. 2 days ago · The Basilica of San Domenico, also known as Basilica Cateriniana, originally dates back to the mid-13th century but has been enlarged several times. Inside are several relics of St. Catherine of Siena. St. Catherine was canonized as a saint in 1461 by Pope Pius II and was declared a patron saint of Italy in 1939 by Pope Pius XII.

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  7. 4 days ago · The College of Saint Rose legacy will continue – at Siena College. Siena got approval from the New York State Education Department to acquire one of the college’s most well-known programs.

  8. 2 days ago · During the Renaissance, Siena was a relatively small town of about 15,000 inhabitants. The Senese community as a whole was heavily involved in the duties of public office and each individual had a strong sense of personal duty towards the public administration. This explains why many of the city’s great art treasures were commissioned by the ...

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