During a recent speech to Congress, Pope Francis highlighted Dorothy Day, saying, “In these times when social concerns are so important, I cannot fail to mention the Servant of God Dorothy Day, who founded the Catholic Worker Movement,” He continued, “Her social activism, her passion for justice and for the cause of the oppressed, were inspired by the Gospel, her faith, and the example of the saints.” Read the rest…
Category Archives: Women of Grace Spotlight
From Lost to Found: Benedicta Leadership Institute An Answer to Prayer
When Carmen Schattner moved from Michigan to upstate Pennsylvania four years ago, she left everything behind – her job, extended family, an active parish life – and suddenly found herself lost and alone in a strange new place. Until one day she heard a voice on the radio telling her “If you want to know why God created you, what it means to be a daughter of God, here’s what you need to do!” Her life would never be the same again.
Young Women of Grace Facilitators Share Innovative Class Ideas
Facilitators of a Young Women of Grace group are sharing innovative ways they used to make their classes come alive and as you can see, the girls are loving it!
This World Needs Catholic Women’s Leadership!
Women of Grace Help Give Satan the Boot
Women of Grace®members who participated in a prayerful protest to prevent a satanic display from being erected in a public park in Florida are overjoyed to report that the display will NOT be erected this year!
Advent is Made for Women! A Women of Grace Reflection
From the Shadows Into the Light: A Rosary Testimony
Prayer for the Conversion of Hearts Will Change the World, Keynoter Tells Women’s Conference
By Jen Reed, The Catholic Witness
Pray for the conversion of hearts – as the Blessed Mother instructed at Fatima – and the world will change.
Harrisburg Women’s Conference Renews and Inspires
Women of Grace had a very large footprint at the Diocese of Harrisburg’s Women’s Conference where more than 900 women gathered to be inspired and renewed in their vocation as daughters of God. Read the rest…
We Need More than Just One #DayoftheGirl
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
October 11 was recognized as the official International Day of the Girl Child which was meant to recognize the rights and girls and the unique challenges they face around the world – but why stop at just one day? Aren’t our girls worth a lifetime investment?