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Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #160 on: Yesterday at 12:22:37 AM »
Women love pain, women endure pain, and women don't complain. Good, decent women. The way they handle these things are through grace, which is much better ingrained in themselves than men's. Men have to earn their vigor, women seem to be born with it in most ways. This is why you will see soft men and no softer women, typically masculinized women, in times of societal collapse. God gives them a pleasurable pregnancy process, along with growing pains, higher emotional levels to handle the strife they must bear biologically, for the greatest good. By nature this is why most women are humble. I will not call girls whom are ravenous, quick to humble a man, and lazy in spirit, women.
This is very insightful, thank you! That makes me recall in a sermon when a priest said that women were made to bear children, and hence sacrifice is easier for them; more a part of their nature.

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Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #161 on: Yesterday at 05:47:53 AM »
This is very insightful, thank you! That makes me recall in a sermon when a priest said that women were made to bear children, and hence sacrifice is easier for them; more a part of their nature.
In Saint Peter Canisius Catechism (the doctor spoke at Trent), in particular the footnotes St Peter used when addressing the very Canon on Justification.

See

https://endtimes.video/council-of-trent-catechism-st-peter-canisius/

Has both text form under the video and video if that's what you prefer.


Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #162 on: Yesterday at 06:05:43 AM »
Someone please correct me if I am mistaken, but I believe I have understood here why it is said men are superior to women, despite many holy women existing and doing marvellous deeds for Heaven.

Men are superior by nature, but not by grace. It is by grace that women may be elevated, but not by nature.

Some examples. Our Lady was elevated by grace above all the angels, despite her nature in itself being inferior.

St. Mary Magdalene, by grace was more brave than St. Peter, remaining loyal to her divine Master unto the end.

All the prominent women of history have had the grace of God in their hearts. I cannot think of any women who have done anything for civilization or the glory of God, without being in the state of grace.


This is correct, but the modern age is DEnatured as Bishop Williamson pointed out. 

The Church guards jealously nature. 

The risk when you understand that women can be elevated by grace is forgetting their nature. And different roles therefore.

Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #163 on: Yesterday at 07:14:04 PM »

This is correct, but the modern age is DEnatured as Bishop Williamson pointed out.

The Church guards jealously nature.

The risk when you understand that women can be elevated by grace is forgetting their nature. And different roles therefore.
This makes sense, thank you!

Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #164 on: Yesterday at 10:05:11 PM »
Okay. Do you agree that people inherit Original sin from Adam?
Do you agree with the Catholic Church who transcribed and compiled the Word of God: "From woman came the beginning of sin, and by her we all die" (Sirach 25:24)?