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Encountering Women of Faith: St Catherine's Vision

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The contributors to this volume study the lives of women saints and in dialogue with the saints' lives, reflect on their own experiences. The saints who are studied Saint Susanna, St. Elizabeth the New Martyr, St. Melania the Younger, St. Xenia of Petersburg, Mary Magdalene, St. Catherine, and the Myrrh-bearing Women.

150 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2005

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Profile Image for Savannah DeCock.
19 reviews
February 29, 2024
This is a great book to start with if you are just beginning to learn about the vast array of saints. The chapters are set up in a way that introduces a Saint, shares some of her story, and then that particular author shares personal notes at the end of the chapter. There are also discussion questions at the end of each chapter and I could see how this book would be great for a small group or book club.

Some chapters were so amazing, and others were less so to me personally. But I imagine that we all would feel connected to different chapters and saints based on our own lives and experiences. Great book overall. Looking forward to reading volume 2!
Profile Image for Nicole.
24 reviews1 follower
July 8, 2014
I agree with previous posts. The book offers some good research regarding the lives of some important female Saints. While I appreciate the information and found it valuable, I picked it up hoping to gain more personal inspiration. The content is presented in a very factual way, not bad, but I found it hard to visualize and connect with the information on a personal level. Good book overall, just wasn't quite what I was expecting. I would have liked to "get to know" the saints presented in this book more.
Profile Image for Mother Seraphima.
10 reviews
August 30, 2014
A nice, very personal book about various women saints. Each author took a particular saint and wrote not only about the saint, but how the saint became known, personally, to the author. That helped to make the saints a little more real - especially when the hagiography can sometimes seem a little difficult to relate to.
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