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Catholic Women Disciples
Catholic Women Disciples: Relearning the Role of Women in the Church

This website – Catholic Women Disciples – is created as a place to relearn the role of women in the Church and to equip both young and adult women with the right knowledge and understanding of the faith.

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First Act of Discipleship
The First Act Of Discipleship On Earth Was Not Done By Men Disciples

The first discipleship act on earth happened even before Jesus was born. And it was not done by men disciples. It was done by a girl. A fourteen (others say twelve) year old girl.

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Queen of Heaven
Why do Catholics Believe that Mary was Assumed to Heaven?

Having no original sin, Mary’s body is incorruptible and She cannot be subjected to ordinary human death. More than that God loves Mary so much, as Mary pleased God so much, that God wouldn’t allow His Mother to go through the same death that an ordinary man (in his fallen nature) would go through.

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Saint Mary Magdalene patron saint of women
Saint Mary Magdalene: Sinner to Saint

Mary Magdalene was the last-comer among the prominent women disciples. But her transformation to holiness and faithfulness to God was absolute that she became an integral part of Christianity up to the present time.

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Women's role in kingdom building
The Role of Women Disciples in Kingdom Building

The early women disciples supported the men disciples. They took the task of preparing the disciples’ meals and attending to minor household duties, tasks that the men disciples had less time doing since they had to go out constantly to preach the Gospel to as many people as they could.

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The Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul
Celebrating the Solemnity of Two Bold Witnesses of the Early Christian Church: Saints Peter and Paul

Today – June 29th – the Catholic Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul – two strong figures of early Christianity who boldly

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Whether true or not, the long-standing belief of the alleged conversion of George Washington to Catholicism deserves a closer look

According to historical accounts, George Washington converted to Catholicism before his death. The newspaper, Denver Register, published on 24 February 1957 a brief account detailing

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Ash Wednesday
What is Ash Wednesday and why do Christians Celebrate it?

Participating in Church activities, especially major activities like Ash Wednesday, comes with an outpouring of grace from above. The joy and fulfillment you feel in practicing your faith is that grace. You can’t afford to neglect the practices of our Christian faith and miss the abundance of God’s beautiful graces.

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All Saints/Souls Day: Why Do Catholics Pray to Saints

Our prayers to the Saints do not go in vain. The Saints continue to help us by interceding for us in heaven, bringing our supplications to God to obtain for us the answer to our prayers.

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