Rise Catholic Women

Rise Catholic Women by Sarah Harding, published by WestBow Press on October 22, 2014, is a thought-provoking exploration of the role of women in the Roman Catholic Church. This 110-page book discusses the hidden keys to success within the church and addresses the control exerted by men in decision-making processes. Harding presents insights into the reasons behind the celibacy of priests and highlights the challenges faced by the non-Latino Catholic population in the United States, particularly in light of the growing Latino communities.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the impact of priest shortages on the church and the importance of women’s voices in addressing these issues. The book emphasizes the need for women to rise and reclaim their influence, suggesting that many former priests who left to marry could potentially return to serve the church. Harding’s work aims to shed light on these often-ignored topics, encouraging a dialogue about the future of the Roman Catholic Church in America.
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Women hold the key for the solution to success in our Roman Catholic Church. This key has been hidden! Rise Catholic Women will not only tell you why, but how women can unlock the secrets that have been hidden from them, and expose the unnecessary control of men in decision making in the church.
This informative book provides mostly unknown facts about the reasons priests are not allowed to marry. It answers questions that our pastors have been encouraged not to discuss.
Sarah Harding shows us that even though statistics show the Catholic church is doing well in the United States, the influx of the Latino communities in our Church has covered up the fact that the non- Latino Catholic population has diminished. The shortage of priests has affected the salvation of souls to a large degree. Women need to rise and face the challenge to be heard. We need all our priests, not just those who have courageously endured celibacy, but the other one third who have left the Church to marry.
There are twenty-thousand priests in the United States alone who have left the Church to marry. These priests could be called back to shepherd our churches. You hold the key to unlock the door for them to help save our Roman Catholic Church in America.
Note from the author: I am extremely grateful for the professional help given to me by my daughter and granddaughter, Mary Alice Loucks and Nicole McMahon.
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