Some interesting facts about St. Catherine of Alexandria (from Catholic Online):
She is venerated as the patroness of philosophers and preachers. St. Catherine's was one of the voices heard by St. Joan of Arc.
Catherine of Alexandria, the daughter of a noble family, converted
to Christianity through a vision. She
denounced the Emperor Maxentius for persecuting Christians and converted many,
including Maxentius’ wife. Maxentius had
had his wife and other converts put to death.
He also condemned Catherine to death.
She was put on a spiked wheel, but the wheel broke. Unrepentant, Maxentius had her beheaded.
“Maxentius' blind fury against St. Catherine is symbolic of
the anger of the world in the face of truth and justice. When we live a life of truth and justice, we
can expect the forces of evil to oppose us. Our perseverance in good, however, will be
everlasting.”
Photos by Ann Blue. Left to right: St. Catherine's statue that stood in the church on Shaughnessy Street; Rev. Karen Urquart in red vestment; St. Catherine's wheel cookies.