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When Women Pray

Eleven Catholic Women on the Power of Prayer

Kathleen Beckman

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English
Sophia Institute Press
04 April 2017
Nihil obstat: Fr. Hugh Barbour, O. Praem., Censor Librorum

Imprimatur: Most Reverend Kevin W. Vann, J.C.D., D.D.,

Bishop of Orange, February 24, 2017

Here is a book that will inspire a new outpouring of prayer for healing and holiness. This timely work proclaims the joy of prayer and wealth of grace entrusted to praying women. Through poignant personal stories and Church teaching, eleven Catholic women magnify the Marian vocation of living as contemplatives in action. For personal or group retreats, each chapter ends with spiritual reflections: ""Ponder, Practice, Pray"", and the ""Feminine Wisdom"" of women saints. The Eucharist, Scripture and Mary are beautifully highlighted in chapters from these Catholic women:

Kathleen Beckman, co-founder of the international apostolate of Foundation of Prayer for Priests,

illuminates the nature of prayer, especially as seen in the example of the Blessed Mother, and shares her journey from sitting wounded and numb before the Eucharist to being set aflame with Divine Love.

Johnnette Benkovic, founder and president of EWTN's Women of Grace(R),

in a stunning explication of the Samaritan woman's encounter with Jesus at the well, speaks intimately to the feminine heart and reveals how Jesus alone can perfectly fulfill a woman's deepest desires to love and to be loved.

Ronda Chervin, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut,

tells the extraordinary story of how she, despite being brought up by atheist parents in a New York City home where ""God was no more real to us than elves,"" became a fervent Catholic and has remained even in the face of unimaginably heavy crosses including the suicide of her son.

Pia de Solenni, Ph.D., Associate Dean of the Augustine Institute and Theological Consultant to the Office of the Bishop of Orange County,

puts her theological expertise to work and draws on Scripture and Church teaching--not to mention her experience of growing up as the only girl in a family of boys--to unpack what ""feminine prayer"" really means.

Mary Healy, S.T.D., international speaker and professor of Sacred Scripture at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit,

describes her reversion after spending nearly all night in Adoration and how praise serves as the foundation of her prayer life.

Lisa M. Hendey, founder and editor of CatholicMom.com,

reflects back on her idyllic youth in a good Catholic home, her challenging days as a newlywed to a then non-Catholic spouse, motherhood, the conversion of her husband, and how she learned to see God's fidelity through it all.

Joan Lewis is the Rome Bureau Chief for EWTN and host of EWTN's Vatican Insider,

shares a personal portrait of her family life growing up--including the special marriage of her parents--and beautifully illustrates that prayer is truly the greatest foundation for the family. Of course, Joan's characteristic practicality is peppered throughout.

Kathryn Jean Lopez, Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute and Editor-at-Large of National Review,

will leave you speechless. It was to her that Pope Benedict turned for help to share Pope Paul VI's message to women which she communicates in these brilliant pages.

Marilyn Quirk, Founder of the international women's ministry Magnificat,

recounts with rare humility how she became ""dead in sin"" even while remaining a practicing Catholic, sending her children to Catholic school, and preserving the exterior appearance of piety. With true wisdom, Marilyn explains how to build an authentic prayer life without which it is impossible to attain union with Jesus.

Vicki Thorn, Founder of Project Rachel (a post-abortion healing ministry offered in 140 U.S. dioceses today),

has confronted suffering of a kind and weight few have: family deaths, miscarriages, her first 3 children all suffering from life-threatening diseases, and more. In these pages, she shares how prayer miraculously preserved her and her relationships through any darkness.

Kelly Wahlquist, Founder of the national ministry WINE: Women in the New Evangelization,

tells her story. It begins at 3 am in her dark family room where she ""threw open the window of her soul, turning for comfort to a Person she only vaguely knew...'Don't let me lose my joy."" She says, ""He responded with such generosity and compassion that my heart overflowed with gratitude.""

The Foreword by Sr. Regina Marie Gorman, OCD speaks to every woman's heart. You'll journey with these authors through joys and sorrows to discover the transformative joy of prayer. You'll also learn:

How prayer is a willed, practiced response to Love. Scriptural lessons on how Mary prays. Why spiritual mothers are ""God's special weapons against evil."" How a pierced, broken heart prays. How the Holy Spirit releases the power of prayer. How prayer can heal hurting women. How a women's prayer impacts the family.
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Imprint:   Sophia Institute Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9781622823864
ISBN 10:   1622823869
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kathleen Beckman is a dynamic evangelist, best-selling author and Ignatian retreat leader who has served the Church for thirty years. She is often featured on Catholic TV and radio and had addressed laity, nuns, and clergy in thirteen counties on subjects such as prayer, the protection and promotion of marriage and families, intercession for priests, and living a Eucharistic life. In 2001 she was invested into the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem.Since 2008 Kathleen has served in the Church's ministry of healing, deliverance, and exorcism. She was on faculty for the Pope Leo XIII Institute for six years, completed the Association of International Exorcists Course at Rome's Pontifical Regina Apostolorum University in 2017, and serves as the diocesan administrator of exorcism and deliverance ministry. A member of the exorcist's team, she accompanies persons seeking liberation from evil spirits, and witnesses to Christ's victory.In 2013, with encouragem

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