Thursday, September 2, 2010

God and Woman at Harvard

A young lady takes the veil. There is hope for the world. To quote:
From its earliest years, the Church’s doctrine of the equality of all humans as beloved children of God and its reverence for Mary as the spouse and mother of God elevated women to a status previously unheard of. In our own times, the Church’s unequivocal opposition to practices such as abortion and contraception, which harm women physically and psychologically, and threaten to render them victims of their own and others’ unchecked desires, makes the Church a lone voice above the chaos, promoting women’s dignity and happiness.
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3 comments:

Alexandra said...

This was great, but the questions were so over the top obnoxious(hilarious). Was this a characterization of a lefty reporter? Satire? I'm not sure if the National Review is conservative.

elena maria vidal said...

I know, really, I was wondering myself. I think the National Review stopped being conservative a long time ago....

Christina said...

Doesn't she have student loans from Harvard to pay off? It's never mentioned in the article. If not, she is very fortunate. I've read that student debt is one of the biggest barriers for young men and women entering religious life, since they have to pay off their debts before professing vows.