Ah yes, another deep dive into how holiness somehow ends up serving the same old hierarchy. Refreshing, really. 🙃 #FaithAndFeminism #PatriarchyUnplugged
The Catholic Church is the most pro-woman religion in history.
That truth gets buried under layers of cultural distraction.
#FeminineGenius #CatholicTruth #CatholicTwitter #CatholicChurch #FaithAndFeminism
History made! For the first time, a woman leads as Archbishop of Canterbury. A win not just for the Church, but for equality everywhere. #BreakingTheStainedGlassCeiling #HerChurchToo #WomenLead #GenderEquality #FaithAndFeminism #LDW
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#AncientOrder #ChurchLeadership #DeaconessRevival #EcumenicalPatriarch #FaithAndFeminism #FemaleClergy #HolyTradition #ModernMinistry #OrthodoxWomen #PanOrthodox #ProposedGuidelines #ReligiousLeadership #Revival #SacredService #StPhoebeCenter #Theosis #TraditionAndProgress #WomenInMinistry
Religious feminism sparked a transformative dialogue between faith and gender equality, challenging traditional doctrines. This movement reshapes modern debates about women's roles in sacred spaces. #FaithAndFeminism #ModernDebates (Q115177838)
#ApostolicSuccession #ArmenianTradition #BiblicalStudies #ChurchHistory #Deaconess #EasternChristianity #EcclesialLeadership #FaithAndFeminism #FemaleClergy #GenderAndReligion #HistoricalTheology #HolyOrders #OrdainWomen #OrthodoxTheology #Patristics #PublicOrthodoxy #ReligiousLeadership #Sacraments
#AccountabilityInChurch #ChurchReform #ClergyAbuse #Deaconess #DomesticViolenceAwareness #EndAbuse #FaithAndFeminism #FemaleClergy #GenderEquality #HealingInChurch #MetooChurch #OrthodoxFeminism #PatriarchyAndFaith #ProtectWomen #PublicOrthodoxy #ReligiousTrauma #SafeChurch #SpiritualAbuse
Nowhere in the Bible does it say women must stay home to cook & clean. Proverbs 31 praises women for providing & caring for their families.
In today’s world, it often takes 2 incomes. A good man sees his partner as an equal, not a maid.
#Proverbs31 #Partnership #FaithAndFeminism
“The Bible Belt is a noose
masquerading as morality.
It won’t save you.
It will smile
while it tightens.
Say 'This is love'
while you gasp.”
— Eira Quinn, Let There Be Thought
📖 A collection for those who refused to stay small.
#religioustrauma #faithandfeminism #spiritualabuse #heretic
St. Tamara didn’t ask to rule—she was called. King Solomon’s wisdom, Joan of Arc’s courage, Elizabeth I’s strength—all wrapped in royal robes and prayer. She led Georgia’s Golden Age with grace and fire.
#StTamaraOfGeorgia #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism
St. Catherine of Siena was a mystic, reformer, and total queen who moved mountains with faith. She wasn’t "qualified," just called—and she set the world on fire with courage and truth.
#StCatherineOfSiena #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism
Today we honour St. Gianna Beretta Molla — doctor and mother.
She chose to risk her own life rather than abort her baby.
She reminds us that true greatness is choosing love, no matter the cost.
“Whatever God wants.”
#StGianna #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism #EverydaySaint #LoveOverFear
Today we celebrate St. Zita — proof that heaven sees the unseen.
She turned chores into prayers, kindness into resistance, and a life of service into sainthood.
You don’t need a platform to change the world. Just faithfulness.
#StZita #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism #HolinessInTheOrdinary
Our Lady of Good Counsel reminds us that Mary still whispers wisdom into our lives today. She doesn’t shout—she gently leads. Best advice ever? “Do whatever He tells you.” #OurLadyOfGoodCounsel #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism #MotherlyWisdom
Mary of Jerusalem, mother of St. Mark, ran one of the first house churches. She made faith fearless and gave the early Church a home. Behind every Gospel writer, there's a woman building the foundation. #FemaleSaintsFest #MaryOfJerusalem #FaithAndFeminism
St. Salome the Myrrh-Bearer showed up at the tomb while the apostles hid. She didn’t expect a miracle—she just loved Jesus enough to care for Him in death. And that made her one of the first to witness the Resurrection. #StSalome #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism
St. Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American saint, chose Christ despite rejection from her community. Her life shows that faith and heritage aren’t opposites—they can walk together. #StKateri #FemaleSaintsFest #FaithAndFeminism #LilyOfTheMohawks
St. Bernadette was 14, sickly, and poor—yet chosen by Mary to witness the miraculous at Lourdes. She didn’t chase clout, just obedience. Proof that God sees what the world overlooks. #StBernadette #LourdesGirl #FaithAndFeminism #FemaleSaintsFest #HeavenChoosesTheHumble
St. Clare helped guide @BreeSolstad on her journey back to Christ—proof that no one’s too far gone for grace. Saints walk with us, no matter our past. Please read her testimony in X. #FemaleSaintsFest #StClare #FaithAndFeminism #ComeAsYouAre
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St. Hunna, a noblewoman, chose laundry over luxury—washing clothes for the poor like Jesus washed feet. She reminds us that holiness isn’t about status, it’s about service. #StHunna #MaundyThursdayMood #FaithAndFeminism #HolyInTheLaundryRoom
St. Lidwina fell at 15, never recovered, and spent her life in chronic illness—but turned pain into prayer and visions. Possibly the first saint with CFS vibes, she’s proof that stillness can be sacred. #StLidwina #CFSaint #FaithAndFeminism #StillHolyStillHere
St. Margaret of Castello was born with disabilities, abandoned, and still became a saint. Today, she'd likely be aborted—and the world would lose her light. Her life proves every soul has purpose. #ProLifeSaint #MargaretOfCastello #FaithAndFeminism #DisabilityIsDignity
St. Teresa of the Andes was 19, in love with Jesus, and left behind journal entries that read like holy love letters. She’s proof that youth, depth, and devotion can absolutely coexist. #HolyGirlEra #TeresaOfTheAndes #FaithAndFeminism #SaintInTheSoftLifeEra
St. Godeberta turned down royal marriage to lead a community of women in faith. She’s a soft-spoken saint with eco vibes and divine boundaries. Quiet? Yes. Powerful? Always. #FaithAndFeminism #GodebertaGoals #AbbessEnergy #PlagueProtector
St. Elena Guerra wrote to the Pope, uplifted girls from every background, and sparked a Holy Spirit revival. She’s proof that holy persistence + passion = change. #ElenaGuerra #FaithAndFeminism #HolySpiritHype #EducateToLiberate
St. Gemma Galgani turned chronic pain and loss into mystical devotion. She bore Christ’s wounds, loved deeply, and proved sensitivity isn’t weakness—it’s holy fire. #GemmaGalgani #FeelItAll #FaithAndFeminism #MysticEnergy
St. Magdalene of Canossa gave up wealth and comfort to serve the poor, educate girls, and start a global movement of love. She’s proof that privilege can be holy—when it’s shared. #CanossaQueenEnergy #FaithAndFeminism #EducateToLiberate
St. Casilda of Toledo was a Muslim princess who secretly helped Christian prisoners, risking everything for compassion. Her kindness turned to miracles—and led her to Christ. Proof that quiet defiance and deep love change everything. #CasildaTheCompassionate #FaithAndFeminism
St. Julie Billiart was paralysed for 20 years but still founded a teaching order and radiated joy. Disabled didn’t mean disqualified—she educated girls, defied persecution, and smiled through it all. #SmilingSaint #JulieBilliartWasBuiltDifferent #FaithAndFeminism
St. Theoclea of Perga didn’t write books or work miracles—she just stood firm in her faith when empire said no. Quiet, holy, and unshaken, she reminds us that some of the bravest saints were almost forgotten. #TheocleaTheBrave #FaithAndFeminism #UnsungSaints