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Motherhood and Family: For Girls, Young Ladies, and Women Who Enjoy the Privilege of Being a Woman

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Publisher
Angelus Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Series
Integrity Magazine
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


What does a woman want? Answer–A woman wants to do what a woman does.
But what if she doesn't know what her feminine nature calls her to do?
If a person or thing moves closer to perfection the more it does what it is supposed to do, then the perfection of a woman striving for sanctity requires she know and love what she has been created to do.

✦ Subjects


Motherhood--Religious aspects--Catholic Church, Marriage--Religious aspects--Catholic Church, Mothers--Religious life, Wives--Religious life, Catholic women--Religious life


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