Introduction to the Church’s Vision of Woman | Cultivating Catholic Feminism | Episode 3
Cultivating Catholic Feminism | The Catholic Woman
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In this video lesson, Dr. Abigail Favale explores the question of woman—who she is and what she is called to accomplish— as it is particularly urgent and contentious in our time. Many would assume that the Catholic Church has little to offer in response, but the opposite is true. Within the deep trove of Catholic thought and tradition are resources that can illuminate even the most obscure corners of these contemporary debates.
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