The legacy of Catholic women saints includes women who had abortions, women who were trained ninjas, and everything in between. Meg Hunter-Kilmer gives a lively overview of the women Catholicism has embraced and upheld.
The Wild Diversity of Catholic Femininity – Meg Hunter-Kilmer
The legacy of Catholic women saints includes women who had abortions, women who were trained ninjas, and everything in between. Meg Hunter-Kilmer gives a lively overview of the women Catholicism has embraced and upheld.
Meg Hunter-Kilmer is a hobo missionary. After 2 theology degrees from Notre Dame and 5 years as a high school religion teacher, she quit her job in 2012 to live out of her car and preach the Gospel to anyone who would listen. 50 states and 20 countries later, this seems to have been a less ridiculous decision than she initially thought. Meg blogs at www.piercedhands.com and at Aleteia, though she’s much more prolific on Instagram and Facebook. We are so inspired by Meg’s witness to the power of women in the Church, and her insights on the truth about women’s roles in Catholicism. We’re honored to host her to speak on the vast diversity of femininity in the Church.
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