
‘Who Tells Your Story?’: How Catholic Women Have Changed the World
Bronwen McShea’s compelling book sheds light on the remarkable achievements of Catholic women throughout history
Bronwen McShea’s compelling book sheds light on the remarkable achievements of Catholic women throughout history
We must recover an imagination that allows us to see the hidden and mundane things of life from God’s perspective
The fabric of Christian culture is woven with threads that interlace feminine charm and enchantment with the Word of God.
Legal scholar Erika Bachiochi’s recent book takes a deep dive into feminist thought in America.
In a statement, Christiana Holcomb, legal counsel for the group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), said, “Allowing males to compete in girls’ sports destroys fair competition and women’s athletic opportunities.”
In a statement, Christiana Holcomb, legal counsel for the group Alliance Defending Freedom said, “Allowing males to compete in girls’ sports destroys fair competition and women’s athletic opportunities.”
“The Church gives thanks for each and every woman ... for all women as they have come forth from the heart of God in all the beauty and richness of their femininity...” —Pope St. John Paul II
Radical feminism has left women hopeless by pushing out the voices women need to hear the most.
In a recent interview, the Canadian cardinal said he believed that “the experience of collaborating with women on an equal level helps the candidate [for priesthood] to envisage his future ministry and how he will respect and collaborate with them.”
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