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Episode Highlights |
- Teresa Tomeo discusses the groundbreaking Congress for
Women conducted by the Vatican in 2008 on the 20th
anniversary of Blessed John Paul II’s document on the
Dignity and Vocation of Women/Mulieris Dignitatem.
- Co-hosts discuss great 20th Century women heroes from
the Church.
- Our women on the street comment on what it means to be
a Catholic woman in the culture today.
- Co-hosts discuss how the Church has promoted women
over the centuries.
- Teresa interviews Art History Professor and Catholic
writer and commentator Liz Lev on how the Church has
portrayed women in religious art.
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The Kitchen Madonna:
Patroness of The
Catholic View for Women
Mary was not only Jesus' Mother, but also a housewife.
Her utensils are earthly and heavenly symbols. The key
represents the safety in the house and also the way
into heaven. The kettle symbolizes nourishment for
body and soul. The broom represents cleanliness in the
home and in thoughts and deeds.
Available from EWTN Religious Catalogue
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Magnificat is a lavishly printed, easy-to-read
pocket-sized worship aid, of more than 400 pages.
Magnificat can be used to follow the daily Mass and
can also be read at home for personal or family
prayer.
Available at Magnificat |
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Extreme Makeover by Teresa Tomeo Coming This
Fall!
Pre-order now!
Teresa Tomeo pulls together the latest research on
social behavior and trends to demonstrate that women
are harming themselves and their chances for true
happiness by adopting the thoroughly modern, sexually
liberated lifestyle portrayed in magazines and movies.
Packed with not only persuasive statistics but also
powerful personal testimonies, Extreme Makeover shows
that it is not the slogans of the sexual revolution
and the women’s liberation movement that free and
dignify women, but the beautiful teachings of the
Catholic Church. |
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Consider praying the Divine Office on a daily basis.
The Divine Office provides psalms and prayers to be
prayed at different times of the day.
See
www.divineoffice.org.
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Discussion Questions |
- How do you believe the Church has presented women
throughout the centuries?
- How do you believe the Church has treated women
in terms of a woman’s dignity and equality?
- Do you have different perspective on the Church
after viewing this episode?
- Take a few minutes to compare and reflect on how
today’s oversexualized culture portrays women verses how
the Church portrays women. What are the key differences?
- Have you read any of the documents on women
especially John Paul II’s Letter to Women, Mulieris
Dignitatem, and his
Letter to Artists
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Janet's Homework Assignment
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Fill out the form on this website and tell
us what topics you would like to see discussed
on future shows.
Find us on
Facebook.
Tell your friends about The Catholic View
for Women.
Order The Catholic View for Women DVD
series available at the
EWTN online store.
Read the documents we suggested and discuss
them: Papal
Letter to Women,
Mulieris
Dignitatem,
Humane Vitae.
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