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What does it mean to live out the feminine genius in your daily, everyday life as a catholic woman?

Together with thirty women from across the country and all seasons of life, I’m exploring what it means to be a Catholic woman. In these pages, you’ll find letters from ordinary women living vibrantly faithful lives, each inspired by the teachings of Pope Saint John Paul II on the feminine genius. Their stories profoundly illustrate that the feminine genius is not something women do, but rather something that is inherent to womanhood, and yet uniquely expressed by each individual woman. After all, the feminine genius is more than a buzzword to throw around in conversation; it’s meant to be lived out daily in every vocation.

After you order your copy, scroll down to claim an access code to an exclusive podcast mini-series that I’ve created just for you!

 

unlock the exclusive miniseries!

Did you order a copy of the new Letters to Women book? You’ve also unlocked access to an exclusive Letters to Women podcast mini-series! I’m sitting down with ten women who wrote letters to YOU in this brand new book and talking about their story, their letters, and their experience with the feminine genius. You’ll hear conversations with women like Meghan Ashley from Meghan Ashley Styling, Beth Williby from A Welcome Grace, and Amanda Teixeira from Wallet Win!


What’s inside the new letters to women book?

The letters in these pages are from stay-at-home mothers, professionals, missionaries, and single women striving to offer the gift of their feminine genius to those around them amid widely varying situations.

For one woman, living the feminine genius meant making the courageous decision to leave a fulfilling professional career to stay home with her first child. For another, it takes the form of continually pushing the boundaries of her comfort zone to live boldly for Christ. For another, it means drawing closer to Mary in all things.

For every woman, welcoming the feminine genius means embracing her identity as a woman and living out the Catholic faith as God uniquely calls her.

Inside the new Letters to Women book, you’ll find letters from:

  • Erica Tighe Campbell

  • Mary Lenaburg

  • Julie Maria Hogan

  • Kelly Maghe

  • Mary Khadivi

  • Anna Camacho

  • Emily Frase

  • Mary G. Bruno

  • Patty Breen

  • Jennie Punswick

  • Beth Williby

  • . . . and many more!

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What people are saying about “letters to women”

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“This book has letters to women in all seasons of life, each exploring what it means to be a Catholic woman and embracing the feminine genius in everyday life. And when I say all seasons of life, I really mean all seasons! From missionaries to mothers to professionals, there’s a letter for everyone”

Kelly Maghe

“These letters are written to you, and I pray they will inspire you to find the kind of peace and joy that can only come from fully embracing the gift of your own feminine genius and becoming the woman God made you to be.”
From the Letters to Women Book Foreword, written by
Danielle Bean, author and host of the Girlfriends Podcast