"Eternal God, eternal Trinity...
through his sharing in your divine nature.
"You are a mystery as deep as the sea;
the more I search, the more I find,
and the more I find the more I search for you.
"But I can never be satisfied;
what I receive will ever leave me desiring more.
"When you fill my soul
I have an even greater hunger,
and I grow more famished for your light.
"I desire above all to see you,
the true light, as you really are.
"I have tasted and seen
the depth of your mystery
and the beauty of your creation
with the light of my understanding.
"I have clothed myself with your likeness
and have seen what I shall be.
"Eternal Father,
you have given me a share in your power
and the wisdom that Christ claims as his own,
and your Holy Spirit has given me
the desire to love you.
"You are my Creator, eternal Trinity,
and I am your creature.
"You have made of me a new creation
in the blood of your Son,
and I know that you are moved with love
at the beauty of your creation,
for you have enlightened me.
"Eternal Trinity, Godhead,
mystery deep as the sea,
you could give me no greater gift
than the gift of yourself.
"For you are a fire ever burning
and never consumed,
which itself consumes
all the selfish love that fills my being.
"Yes, you are a fire
that takes away the coldness,
illuminates the mind with its light
and causes me to know your truth.
"By this light,
reflected as it were in a mirror,
I recognise that you are the highest good,
one we can neither comprehend
nor fathom.
"And I know
that you are beauty and wisdom itself.
"The food of angels,
you gave yourself to man
in the fire of your love.
"You are the garment
which covers our nakedness,
and in our hunger
you are a satisfying food,
for you are sweetness
and in you
there is no taste of bitterness,
O triune God!"
From the dialogue On Divine Providence
by Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor
on her Feast Day
in today's Office of Readings
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