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St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) was a brilliant philosopher. She stopped believing in God at 14. Through study of philosophy she grew into a woman of integrity and intelligence, following the truth wherever it led her. She came across the autobiography of St. Teresa of Avila, which she read all in one night, and upon finishing exclaimed, “This is the Truth!” This began a spiritual journey that led to her to being baptized Catholic. She later became a Carmelite nun.

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Happy Mother's Day! Appropriate and unintentionally, I recently listened to lighthouse media’s Feminine Genius a presentation given by Colleen Carroll Campbell just before Mother’s Day. We woman are all called to be “mothers”, physically or spiritually by our inherent nature and individual gifts, and she beautifully describes the feminine genius and how to bring it…

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Every woman has different habits that keep her life fulfilling and beautiful. However, there are some general habits of a feminine woman that will keep you in touch with your feminine energy. In this blog post, I will share with you 10 habits of a feminine woman.

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Feeling creatively stuck or uninspired? The 9 muses of Greek mythology are here to help. ✨ Each muse represents a unique spark of creativity, from storytelling to music, movement, and beyond. 🎙️ In this week’s podcast, discover how these divine guides connect to your archetype and how to channel their energy for your next breakthrough. Tap the link

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After the celebration of International Women’s Day (8 March), we thank God for all the women in our lives and for their feminine “genius” which Saint Pope John Paul ll wrote about in his Apostolic letter, Mulieris Dignitatem - on the dignity and vocation on women. You can read this beautiful letter here: http://www.xt3.com/library/view.php?id=4326

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John Paul II’s 1995 "Letter to Women" was written to praise and encourage women to embrace the beauty that God gave them - the“feminine genius”- despite social and cultural messages telling them to become something different.

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