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Author Topic: Role Model for women Proverbs 31 -- a woman who worked outside the home  (Read 653 times)

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You ask us to respond to this verse. But what exactly are you asking for, an explanation of what this verse means? Or maybe you can tell us what you think this verse implies so we have something to respond to...
I dont think she knows herself.
She was just being an unpleasant person. 
Something she seems to be good at.

I have always loved this part of Holy Scripture as it provides women with a holy role model, unlike the secular world in which we live.

16 She hath considered a field, and bought it: with the fruit of her hands she hath planted a vineyard.

24 She made fine linen, and sold it, and delivered a girdle to the Chanaanite.  25 Strength and beauty are her clothing, and she shall laugh in the latter day.
[24] "The Chanaanite": The merchant, for Chanaanite, in Hebrew, signifies a merchant.

For posting this lovely portion of Holy Scripture, I’ve been lectured that:
You are not authorized by the Church to comment on Sacred Scripture.
You are a snake.
You mean YOUR insinuations about what they mean.
You're a protestant.

The lack of Christian Charity is sadly lacking on CI. For the record, I am a Traditional Catholic wife, mother and grandmother who is loved and treated with dignity by my dear husband of almost 60 years, our children, their spouses and our grandchildren, their extended families and our longtime friends.

It used to be that CI, in some small way, compensated for the great distances many of us have to travel to get to Mass by being a substitute after-Mass coffee and donuts discussion. Sadly those days are gone and CI has deteriorated into acrimonious anonymous and often hateful click-bait threads.

I made no insinuations about these beautiful passages of Holy Scripture. Any inferred “insinuations” are simply projections from a poster with misplaced aggression.

I simply noted that instead of addressing the words of Holy Scripture, a string of ad hominem attacks were made against me (sorry, my dying laptop will not do italics). Sad.


Matthew, at what point will you warn Mr. Tom G K who repeatedly lies and engages in name-calling and other endless vebal attacks? I don't know of any other poster here who has such a poor reputation of +387/-906. I always pray for everyone on CI, but I will step up my prayers for you Matthew and Mr. Tom and any who may come here only to disrupt.

I have always loved this part of Holy Scripture as it provides women with a holy role model, unlike the secular world in which we live.

16 She hath considered a field, and bought it: with the fruit of her hands she hath planted a vineyard.

24 She made fine linen, and sold it, and delivered a girdle to the Chanaanite.  25 Strength and beauty are her clothing, and she shall laugh in the latter day.
[24] "The Chanaanite": The merchant, for Chanaanite, in Hebrew, signifies a merchant.

For posting this lovely portion of Holy Scripture, I’ve been lectured that:
You are not authorized by the Church to comment on Sacred Scripture.
You are a snake.
You mean YOUR insinuations about what they mean.
You're a protestant.

The lack of Christian Charity is sadly lacking on CI. For the record, I am a Traditional Catholic wife, mother and grandmother who is loved and treated with dignity by my dear husband of almost 60 years, our children, their spouses and our grandchildren, their extended families and our longtime friends.

It used to be that CI, in some small way, compensated for the great distances many of us have to travel to get to Mass by being a substitute after-Mass coffee and donuts discussion. Sadly those days are gone and CI has deteriorated into acrimonious anonymous and often hateful click-bait threads.

I made no insinuations about these beautiful passages of Holy Scripture. Any inferred “insinuations” are simply projections from a poster with misplaced aggression.

I simply noted that instead of addressing the words of Holy Scripture, a string of ad hominem attacks were made against me (sorry, my dying laptop will not do italics). Sad.


Honey, I dont think ANYONE is blind to what you were trying to do....

Interpret proverbs 31 wife to be a feminist. 


Maybe head on over to the nice thread about flowers https://www.cathinfo.com/catholic-living-in-the-modern-world/replant-recycle/msg1024434

Show us some of your garden. I got to enjoy bluebells today, which was a very nice change from the toxicity of prideful people on this forum. I suggest you do something similar to help calm your rage perhaps.

Easy, ladies. Just block Mr. TGK and do not in and peak no matter how tempted how often it’s not God. It’s a certainty not the Holy Ghost.