ACWB - update!

Ave Cor Maria..


The ACWB now has 36 blog authors who all have full admin access.


We began May 12th 2011 & have had 318 posts on topics such as:


Adoption; Assumption; abortion; bible; Billings ovulation method; Bishops/Priests; Catholic homeschooling; Catholic parenting; youth; Catholic retreats; Catholic devotions; dementia; pregnancy; childbirth; period problems; miscarriage/stillbirth; grief; spritual direction; Saints/Blesseds ....
The posts have been very inspiring & uplifting touching on very difficult subjects that affect us in our daily lives.


We welcome other women..married, single, widowed in order to support each other in a true Catholic feminity based on the full magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church.


We have priest bloggers who post which is incredibly helpful. Any other Rev Frs are welcome to post. Often times the Frs have talked about their own mothers & their influence on them & other topics which are helpful for us mothers of sons particularly.


Contact me on jacquelineparkes@hotmail.co.uk


for further details.


In Corde Matris


Jackie


( Marion  " Diddleymaz " is taking a break..she suffers badly from fibromyalga..She has done an excellent job! Thankyou Maz! )

 Meditation for today: Alice Von Hildebrand on Feminism & Feminity:

 
Says Women Can Escape a Trap by Imitating Mary's Strength and Humility
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, NOV. 26, 2003 (Zenit) - Women in the secularized world need to be reminded that fulfilling their maternal role is infinitely valuable in God's sight, says the wife of philosopher Dietrich Von Hildebrand.
Alice Von Hildebrand, author of "The Privilege of Being a Woman" (Sapientia) and a philosopher in her own right, shared how every woman can find supernatural strength in what feminism perceives as her weakness and look to Mary as a model of perfect femininity.






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