Sentences with phrase «woman saints»

The phrase "woman saints" refers to holy or spiritually revered women who are seen as role models for their virtuous lives, pious acts, and strong faith in religious or spiritual contexts. Full definition
Over the past two years, he has devoted nearly twenty Wednesday audiences to singing the praises of the great women saints and explaining how their experiences and insights can still speak to us today.
do they really think making one woman a saint is going to forgive the countless lives of the native Americans they took; that doing this is going to mend the bonds you shattered through their genocide?
The first note in this direction was struck by the woman saint of Basra, Rabi`a (died 185; AD.
I thought about all the women saints again, particularly those who are Doctors of the Church: St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, and — following her scheduled canonization this October — Blessed Hildegard of Bingen.
As John Paul often noted, the women saints are the very embodiment of this «feminine genius» for radical openness to God and the human person.
Over the next 15 years, as I grappled with everything from my father's battle with Alzheimer's disease to my own journey through infertility, I found myself turning again and again to the wisdom of the women saints.
For women dissatisfied by the stale bromides of secular feminism and the frothy, girl - power messages peddled by today's pop culture, the wisdom of the women saints is a bracing and provocative antidote.
Benedict recognizes this power of the women saints, which is why he has given them pride of place at this month's festivities in Rome.
And down all the centuries of Christian witness, there have been women saints and martyrs and mystics and missionaries, women in public life and women in families and women in politics and in teaching and in religious enclosure who have been central in the life of the Church.
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