
A Catholic Definition of Womanhood From Edith Stein, Defender of Women
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, in her philosophical essays, showed that women are endowed with wonderful, God-given natures.
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, in her philosophical essays, showed that women are endowed with wonderful, God-given natures.
COMMENTARY: What Riley Gaines, a clarion call to a life of love and dignified dress can teach us as a culture.
Word on Fire’s ‘With All Her Mind: A Call to the Intellectual Life’ culls from the example of Mother Mary, saints and creative canon.
‘There is no official definition, which reflects the fact that until fairly recently definitions of this kind were thought to be self-evident, as reflected in the marriage liturgy,’ the Church of England’s bishop in Europe said, ‘The Telegraph’ reported July 10.
COMMENTARY: Sadly, the anti-Mary ideology continues to send the message that nothing is sacred, the profane is just as good, and that women’s power is in their sexuality.
COMMENTARY: I’ll go to Mass praying for all those around me whose hearts are breaking for what they lost or never had. Mary, our mother, who lost her only Son, is close to them in their grief. The Church should be, too.
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