by Christine Sine Today is International Womens Day, a day for celebrating the social, economic and political achievements of women. It was first celebrated in 1911 when women in most parts …
by Christine Sine Yesterday was International Women’s Day, a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. As I reflected on this, I was reminded of …
by Christine Sine March 8th is International Women’s Day and it seems very fitting to remember the women of this world, especially those who are mistreated, during Lent. Several years …
by Christine Sine Today is International Women’s Day, a day that you can imagine I find particularly relevant. I love to reflect on the maternal images of God, and always …
Rebecca Sumner — I’m eking this out down to the wire. I thought I’d write this lilting article way in advance. It would be well researched. It would be poetic. …
By Keren Dibbens-Wyatt International Women’s Day: Forging a Positive Sisterhood. Today we celebrate the achievements of women everywhere, drawing out the amazing stories that have often been written out of …
A couple of years ago I came across this beautiful prayer written by Deborah Hirt, Intern at Franciscans International. It is no longer posted on their website but I think …
I wrote this post today for the series Return to Our Senses in Lent in honour of International Women’s Day tomorrow. Part of my scripture reading for the morning was Roman’s …
Friday is International Women’s day and it seemed appropriate to reblog this beautiful prayer that I came across last year. It also makes a beautiful Lenten prayer Lord, make me an …
I know that I am posting this a little late in the day, but I just came across this beautiful prayer written by Deborah Hirt, Intern at Franciscans International. Lord, …
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