The first wrinkles, those gray hairs, your sagging body that isn’t able to do what it used to do can make many women begin to feel depressed. And a culture that often views older women as undesirable certainly doesn’t help. But is this how we should view aging? Is this God’s plan for older women? There is strength and wisdom, as well as grace, that comes with all of the struggles of getting older. In this presentation, Lisa Mladinich will talk about how to embrace and love your aging self.
Lisa, Host of a Catholic TV show, speaker, catechist, and author of five Catholic books, including True Radiance: Finding Grace in the Second Half of Life.
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