The New Testament speaks of the Deacon Philip’s four daughters as prophetesses. One of those daughters, Hermione studied medicine and served as a physical and spiritual healer, […]
The first female missionary to North America, Marie Guyart (1599-1672) wanted to become a nun at fourteen, but her parents encouraged her to marry. After the […]
An Episcopalian New York City daughter of a highly regarded physician, Elizabeth Anne Seton (1774-1821) was a mother of five who worked among the poor. She […]
A German born American immigrant; Barbara Cope began working in a textile factory at 14 to support her family after her father became disabled. She entered […]
The Church declares those ancients Fathers who exhibited a holy life and sound doctrine. The Early Church Fathers refuted heresy, established orthodox beliefs, spread the faith, […]
Paul defied the societal norms of an age where women were regarded as children, unable to testify in court, writing that: “There is neither male nor […]
While there is little doubt that the battle between Muslims and Christians revolved around power as much as faith, it seems that many people are under […]
Believers and non-believers alike ask: If God so loved the world, why does He allow suffering? “On the Cross, Jesus provided a new meaning for suffering […]