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Cherub
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I just returned from a class (I’m in college, prayers would be greatly welcomed) on P.E. for K-6 education – and today’s focus was on eating disorders. The professor showed us a videotaped Nova special on anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Suddenly out of nowhere, there was Saint Catherine. They showed that beautiful picture we are all familiar with of her cutting her hair, then of her in habit adoring a crucifix – and then, the narrator said “Catherine of Siena died at age 33 of starvation.”
I wanted to jump out of my seat, but I realized I didn’t have her actual cause of death filed away in my memory. I do, however, feel certain that she did not die of anorexia!
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Cherub
I wanted to jump out of my seat, but I realized I didn’t have her actual cause of death filed away in my memory. I do, however, feel certain that she did not die of anorexia!
Thanks,
Cherub