Catherine of Genoa Quote

I find in myself by the grace of God a satisfaction without nourishment, a love without fear; that is, fear that it could ever be taken from me.


In: Ecstatic Confessions: The Heart of Mysticism (Syracuse University Press, 1996), Martin Buber


I find in myself by the grace of God a satisfaction without nourishment, a love without fear; that is, fear that it could ever be taken from me.

I find in myself by the grace of God a satisfaction without nourishment, a love without fear; that is, fear that it could ever be taken from me.

I find in myself by the grace of God a satisfaction without nourishment, a love without fear; that is, fear that it could ever be taken from me.

I find in myself by the grace of God a satisfaction without nourishment, a love without fear; that is, fear that it could ever be taken from me.