My favorite one is Edith Stein! A staunch atheist, she was one lf the first women to enroll in university in the history if Germany (specifically philosophy), and after discovering Christ she became a Carmelite nun, writing very beautiful texts on catholic theology I highly recommend. Sadly, she was thrown into a nazi concentration camp for being jewish. Witnesses describe her as being very calm and saint like during the encarceration up until her death - which contrasted with the other inmates but gave them peace as she was willing to help and guide them through such horrible events up until her death. She is now one of the saints of Europe and one of the doctors of the Church. I encourage everyone to read her biography and writings, theyre endlessly inspiring. Edith Stein, ora pro nobis ❤️🔥
Helps to remember too that many of the terrorists were jews, and the concentration camps were a necessary security measure for German and everyone's safety. Moreover, modernists made the case, and as heretics, they're automatically self-excommunicated from the Catholic Church per St. Robert Bellarmine. Researching into the entire picture leaves me no doubt that this Edith, saint or not, wasn't examined properly in first place, and given the freemason infestation, they may have simply wanted more of their jews proclaimed "saints".
I was really hoping you would mention Hildegard von Bingen! It takes one kind of bravery to fight on a battlefield or to say something to _someone_ that they might not like. Literally calling out a majority of the upper clergy for their corruption because God told you to is a very different, underappreciated form of bravery. It wasn't an attempt to discredit the church or just lash out like a lot of people now that are just angry. On the contrary, she tried to warn Catholic leaders of her time about the scandal they were committing. She didn't even want to be as harsh as she was asked to be. But she said what she had to in an attempt to rectify some very, very wrong things that were happening. Also, that was really interesting about Flannery O'Conner! I want to check out her writings now. As someone that is currently trying to write something similar (albeit via high fantasy and with less humor as that is not currently a strongpoint of mine) I would really like to see how she balances everything.
Mother mary is not the mother of god she is only the mother of jesus who according to the bible was only the son of god which in hebrew\aramaic understanding means created being not the creator
@@PaulTesta The only intercessor for prayers is Jesus, not mary. 1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, Jesus is considered our High priest, for reference in the Old Testament, a high priest was the only one who was able to past through the veil to enter the Holy of Holies. Hebrews 4:14-16 14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
And what about Teresa of Avila? She certainly had a big impact in her time and still helps us go deeper in our spiritual life today. Not a complaint. All the women chosen were great and I think they made your point.
My Patron Saint is Elizabeth of the Trinity, a near contemporary of St. Therese. She channeled her temper as a child into getting a vocation in the nearby Carmelite convent, no matter what. Her mom tried to talk her out of it and she had suitors, but she was determined. She wrote works, most notably a prayer "Holy Trinity Whom I Adore". She died at the age of 26 to Addison's Disease.
Saint Theresa of Child Jesus once said, " I have no desire to seek out beautiful formal prayers. I don't know which one to choose,and therefore I do what children do who haven't yet learned how to read. I just tell God what's on my mind and He understands me. Sangyen 852 🙏🏻
@@KFHesson a Society where the kinship or the family name traces from a Female.. Khasis is what we called ourselves.. We are from the north eastern part of India, Meghalaya is a Khasi state.. Thank you for asking this beautiful question
@@uikmnhj4me matrilineal and Matriachy are two different terms.. In a Matrineal society The father is the head of the family although he cannot pass his name to his children and wife while in a Matriachy system the Mother is the head of the family.. There is still a difference 😊
Jesus says in the Bible: call no man your father!? The Bible says also only God can forgive sins. It also says the dead i.e. Mary is asleep in there grave. Daniel 12:2. Catholics don't read there Bible
Thank you so much for talking about sister Thea Bowman. I grew up in Louisiana but I had never heard of her. After watching your video looking for some inspiration, I watched her speech on RUclips like you suggested. And I was moved to tears. There's also a wonderful documentary about her on RUclips. Which also made me cry. What a beautiful soul!
Be careful following pseudo-liturgical calendars. It’s honestly demeaning to relegate the impact of certain populations on history to only a day or a month.
Bless you Father for speaking the truth. The Church now wants women to ponder everything in their hearts just like Blessed Mother Mary. We need to be encouraged to speak.
Great job Father, very balanced and not at all defensive or argumentative. We Catholics have fought the world far too long. Our Lord conquered the world with love and so did these brave women.
Thank you for this wonderful video You have a great channel which is informative and delivered well. Could I just add Nano Nagle. She lived under Irish penal laws but set up schools for poor children. She was known as the women with the lamp and she navigated the streets of Cork giving comfort to the poor. PS Thank you. I truly enjoy your channel.
Very informative and interesting ! I actually had a chance to meet Dorothy Day when she spoke at my college in the early 70's. Unfortunately, I had to go to work at that time, one of my few regrets in life.
Your words at the end are what I have been praying over for some time. I feel a shift coming. Slightly gh , So as to not lose anyone, but significant enough so more voices will be heard, and we will all be stronger in Christ because of it.
She had an attitude that everything and everyone Vatican II was somehow imperfect and she played shell games saying ccd catechists were telling kids the Eucharist was just a symbol etc
I just want to say. I really hope you continue to make videos. You do a really good job with educationing your followers going in depth on the Catholic church and the saints. Your videos always helps provide a sense of comfort
I am a priest and I admire St. ELIZABETH ANN SETON.I WAS TAUGHT BY.CHARITIES AND HAVE WORKED WITH THEM. I think that you need to have multible series about women in our Church. GOD BLESS.
Another excellent video. I refer to your videos often ! I love Katherine Drexel....and I will further my research on the rest ! Wilhemina Lancaster of Missouri a new Saint?
When I pray to specific saints the top of my list are Mary our Blessed Mother, St. Joan of Arc, St. Bernadette of Lourdes, and St. Therese of Lisieux. Just saying.
Does anyone know where Upon Friar Review went to? I can understand the comment that it had to end. But to have many, many wonderful videos just disappear off of RUclips without a trace. Please, please, please bring them back. You don’t have to make more. You can turn off all comments if you want. But please, please, please bring the content back.
What about Theresa of Avila who helped John of the Cross reform the Carmelite Order? Or given the movie comes out about her this week, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, who did, well a lot would be considered an understatement, for what she did for the Italian immigrants and all of New York!
Fr Casey, I would just like to say thank you for the blessing of your ministry. I am a teenager and a Anglican in the Church of England. But I feel a call to the Catholic Church and the priesthood. I really feel like Christ is pulling at my heart. But I am so scared. Please pray for me. Thank you so much. God bless.
Flannery O’Connor brought be back to Christianity. A timeless and necessary voice exposing the absurdity that often characterizes human nature, but with the redeeming grace of God lurking around every corner.
I am surprised that Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was not on this list. There is film about her life, simply called "Cabrini", being released this Friday (March 8, 2024), which is garnering rave reviews from even secular critics. While I know it is not possible to list every outstanding woman who has contributed much to our Church, I figure this would be an opportune time to mention her as a biopic about her life is just a few days away.
Flannery O Connor also has a biopic coming out this spring! Watch out for a movie called Wildcat in May or June. Star studded cast, and super faithful to the deeply catholic life Flannery led. I got to see an early screening and it’s soooo good
Thank you SO MUCH for this and for speaking out so well about women! There are a few women on this list I have never heard of and I'm going to watch Thea Bowman's video next! Maybe do a top 10 someday, including, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Mother Theresa, and more
Loved the information! Clare of Assisi ❤ I feel like “Juana Inés de la Cruz” would have been a great addition here since she is considered one of the best writers and she did a lot for women’s rights amongst other things.
Teresa de Ávila is a most glaring omission, especially since she and Catherine of Siena were the first women declared Doctors of the Church in 1970. I cannot imagine why she was left out of this group. If interested, read Carlos Eire, who has interesting things to say about her.
I think that you forgot the Blessed Virgin Mary. Since she is one of only 2 persons outside the Trinity mentioned in any of the 3 creeds and has more churches named after her than any other saint, I think she might be important, somehow.
Hey, catholic friends on US. Im brasilian and im whant to learn english whith catolic songs. Can anyones help me to find good singers and bands for practicing English?
Mother Mary, St. Joan of Arc, St. Faustina, St. Brigid of Ireland, Mother Theresa, St.Gianna, St. Theresa of Avila.... Well the fact is that the Church has too many women to commemorate.
Great video, could we have more about women of the church including Mary MacKillop- the only Australian saint and a great woman of education and social justice.
Feminist don’t know about this. That’s why they keep attacking the church. Matter of fact Mother Mary Mother of God. We always believe is a great example. Other Christian need to realize Her work through out history of Christian Faith.
lots of feminist theorists are well aware of this - its a crucial part of maria mies' work for instance. it's fine to disagree with them of course but don't misrepresent them
@@twinkseason5774some feminist theorists know this, but Baldwin is referring to the general masses who follow feminism. It’s anecdotal, but my most feminist friends really hate the church bc they think it’s too masculine. I had to tell them the Church’s pronouns are she/her lol
These women are good examples for us all. Yet Jesus and our Catholic, universal faith,calls to all. The economic concerns around married priests with families can be addressed, including families, moving as needed because people and children are adaptable, and the issue of women priests is not going to be settled until there are women priests.
@@gregoryhasehe is still a friar. He has been disallowed from ministry but not kicked out. Also to be clear to anyone reading this comment, the allegations haven’t been proven as of yet and the Church is being very vague about them. He should be considered innocent until proven guilty. The Church has to be super cautious given its terrible history of dealing with these kinds of allegations.
I'm sorry if this is a sensitive subject, but are all the "Upon Friar Review" videos gone? I wanted to share one with my husband and can't find the channel? Is it just me?
@@johansvensson833 I think I've read that post, some time around late January. What doesn't add up is why Upon Friar Review and Fr. Pat's channel were both recently removed. I'm worried about something bad having happened. (If that's not the post you're referring to, please let me know)
My favorite one is Edith Stein! A staunch atheist, she was one lf the first women to enroll in university in the history if Germany (specifically philosophy), and after discovering Christ she became a Carmelite nun, writing very beautiful texts on catholic theology I highly recommend. Sadly, she was thrown into a nazi concentration camp for being jewish. Witnesses describe her as being very calm and saint like during the encarceration up until her death - which contrasted with the other inmates but gave them peace as she was willing to help and guide them through such horrible events up until her death. She is now one of the saints of Europe and one of the doctors of the Church. I encourage everyone to read her biography and writings, theyre endlessly inspiring. Edith Stein, ora pro nobis ❤️🔥
She also wrote a philosophical thesis which properly defined empathy. In Auschwitz, she washed and fed the children of distraught mothers in the camp.
Which biography are you referring to? There are multiple.
I love St. Teresa Benedict of the Cross but sadly she’s not a doctor of the church…. Yet 😉
Incredible to hear of the life of sister stein
Helps to remember too that many of the terrorists were jews, and the concentration camps were a necessary security measure for German and everyone's safety. Moreover, modernists made the case, and as heretics, they're automatically self-excommunicated from the Catholic Church per St. Robert Bellarmine. Researching into the entire picture leaves me no doubt that this Edith, saint or not, wasn't examined properly in first place, and given the freemason infestation, they may have simply wanted more of their jews proclaimed "saints".
0:28 Claire of Assisi
1:33 Catherine of Siena
2:37 Therese of Lisieux
3:45 Katharine Drexel
4:39 Dorothy Day
6:25 Flannery O'Connor
7:32 Thea Bowman
Catherine Mc Auley founder of the Sisters of Mercy!
Catherine of Siena is my favorite. I wish St Theresa of Avila is here as well.
Thank you for including Dorothy Day. She would have hated the inclusion, but I love it.
I was really hoping you would mention Hildegard von Bingen! It takes one kind of bravery to fight on a battlefield or to say something to _someone_ that they might not like. Literally calling out a majority of the upper clergy for their corruption because God told you to is a very different, underappreciated form of bravery. It wasn't an attempt to discredit the church or just lash out like a lot of people now that are just angry. On the contrary, she tried to warn Catholic leaders of her time about the scandal they were committing. She didn't even want to be as harsh as she was asked to be. But she said what she had to in an attempt to rectify some very, very wrong things that were happening.
Also, that was really interesting about Flannery O'Conner! I want to check out her writings now. As someone that is currently trying to write something similar (albeit via high fantasy and with less humor as that is not currently a strongpoint of mine) I would really like to see how she balances everything.
Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God!
That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Mother mary is not the mother of god she is only the mother of jesus who according to the bible was only the son of god which in hebrew\aramaic understanding means created being not the creator
@@theguyver4934
That is the heresy of Nestorianism, condemned by the Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon, both in the 5th C.
Please Read 1 Corinthians 1:10-17, 1 Corinthians 3:1-4, We do not pray to Mary, or Disciples, or Apostles, but to Christ Jesus alone
@@delphinium7713
That's right, we don't pray to Mary. We ask her to pray for us.
Refer back to my initial post above. ^
@@PaulTesta The only intercessor for prayers is Jesus, not mary. 1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus,
Jesus is considered our High priest, for reference in the Old Testament, a high priest was the only one who was able to past through the veil to enter the Holy of Holies.
Hebrews 4:14-16 14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
And what about Teresa of Avila? She certainly had a big impact in her time and still helps us go deeper in our spiritual life today. Not a complaint. All the women chosen were great and I think they made your point.
I agree! I clicked on this video to see if she was mentioned!
+1 I also expected her to be on the list.
Let nothing disturb you...
@@thomasharris4425adyathe vanitha vedaparangatha....
Absolutely! Before i even converted l had the greatest admiration for Teresa of Avila.
Could write a book on the great women of the Catholic church. This video is just a preview
My favorite is Dorothy Day! Love her loads, her audacity, passion and radicalism as a woman of faith within the socio-political system.
My Patron Saint is Elizabeth of the Trinity, a near contemporary of St. Therese. She channeled her temper as a child into getting a vocation in the nearby Carmelite convent, no matter what. Her mom tried to talk her out of it and she had suitors, but she was determined. She wrote works, most notably a prayer "Holy Trinity Whom I Adore". She died at the age of 26 to Addison's Disease.
Thank you for sharing this. I looked this prayer up and just love it.
You should've included St. Bernadette of Lourdes. Her apparition is what converted me and it is why she is my patron saint.
Saint Theresa of Child Jesus once said, " I have no desire to seek out beautiful formal prayers. I don't know which one to choose,and therefore I do what children do who haven't yet learned how to read. I just tell God what's on my mind and He understands me.
Sangyen 852
🙏🏻
Thank you Father.. FOR THIS INSPIRING VIDEO.❤ FROM A Catholic WOMAN OF Matrineal society Of India
What is the Matrineal Society? Asking from Texas, USA. Thank you.
@@KFHesson a Society where the kinship or the family name traces from a Female.. Khasis is what we called ourselves.. We are from the north eastern part of India, Meghalaya is a Khasi state.. Thank you for asking this beautiful question
Most of the world is a matriarchy now, that isn’t special. The United States especially
@@uikmnhj4me matrilineal and Matriachy are two different terms.. In a Matrineal society The father is the head of the family although he cannot pass his name to his children and wife while in a Matriachy system the Mother is the head of the family.. There is still a difference 😊
Jesus says in the Bible: call no man your father!? The Bible says also only God can forgive sins. It also says the dead i.e. Mary is asleep in there grave. Daniel 12:2. Catholics don't read there Bible
What a wonderful topic to make a video about. Thank you Fr. Casey.
Thank you so much for talking about sister Thea Bowman. I grew up in Louisiana but I had never heard of her. After watching your video looking for some inspiration, I watched her speech on RUclips like you suggested. And I was moved to tears. There's also a wonderful documentary about her on RUclips. Which also made me cry. What a beautiful soul!
Hildegard of Bingen might as well be on the list, which is quite exciting! Thank you for the video.
Please don't be discouraged by recent events, Fr Casey!
Perfect for the international women's day ❤️
Be careful following pseudo-liturgical calendars. It’s honestly demeaning to relegate the impact of certain populations on history to only a day or a month.
such a great video to start out Women’s History Month! 💗🌸
Yes !
Bless you Father for speaking the truth. The Church now wants women to ponder everything in their hearts just like Blessed Mother Mary. We need to be encouraged to speak.
Great job Father, very balanced and not at all defensive or argumentative. We Catholics have fought the world far too long. Our Lord conquered the world with love and so did these brave women.
I am so thankful that you introduced us, non USA citizens, to Thea Bowman.
WOW!! Just WOW!! I particularly love the last few words. 🙏🙏
Look up the lives of St. Teresa of Avila, St. (Mother) Teresa of Kolkotta, St. Bakhita.
Thank you for this wonderful video You have a great channel which is informative and delivered well. Could I just add Nano Nagle. She lived under Irish penal laws but set up schools for poor children. She was known as the women with the lamp and she navigated the streets of Cork giving comfort to the poor. PS Thank you. I truly enjoy your channel.
Beautiful. Thank you, Father!
Thank you, Fr. Casey. Happy International Women’s Day, Everyone!
Very informative and interesting !
I actually had a chance to meet Dorothy Day when she spoke at my college in the early 70's. Unfortunately, I had to go to work at that time, one of my few regrets in life.
Your words at the end are what I have been praying over for some time. I feel a shift coming. Slightly gh
, So as to not lose anyone, but significant enough so more voices will be heard, and we will all be stronger in Christ because of it.
Thank you Father! Hearing this makes me want to be like them!
My favorite ,,,Mother Angelica what a power house ..
She had an attitude that everything and everyone Vatican II was somehow imperfect and she played shell games saying ccd catechists were telling kids the Eucharist was just a symbol etc
Thank you father for your presentation, did you hear about st.Tresa de Avella
What about Mother Cabrini? 😇🙏 (great movie describes her story)? She definitely should be included on this list!
St Teresa of Avila is a great miss. She is levels above many mentioned in the list.
I just want to say. I really hope you continue to make videos. You do a really good job with educationing your followers going in depth on the Catholic church and the saints. Your videos always helps provide a sense of comfort
Great video! On the topic of Sr. Thea Bowman, the movie Sister Act is loosely based off of her life.
We need a second part
Thank you for including Dorothy Day!
Wonderful video Father.
Conrats!! First video I had to rewind and see twice!! Good one!
Thank you for this video! I can’t wait to look up each individual to learn more.
Thank you for honoring women. I was hoping you were going to mention St. Hildegard of Bingen, but was happy you mentioned Dorothy Day!
Great Video! Shared on Socials thanks Father Casey
Thank you, as ever, Father Casey, hope your Lent is going well!😊
I'm surprised he didn't list St. Josephine Bakhita. Look her up if you've never heard of her.
Servant of God Sister Thea Bowman, pray for us!
I am a priest and I admire St. ELIZABETH ANN SETON.I WAS TAUGHT BY.CHARITIES AND HAVE WORKED WITH THEM. I think that you need to have multible series about women in our Church. GOD BLESS.
Loving this comment section with even more women to get to know whose example we should follow
Dude I found your channel from your long form videos, and I already love your shorts 😭❤️❤️
Keep posting!!
I like your ideas about social media.
Loved it..awesome as always..🙏👍🏻
amazing video😁👍
Love this. Thank you.
Thanks for this vid. Learned a lot!
Another excellent video. I refer to your videos often ! I love Katherine Drexel....and I will further my research on the rest !
Wilhemina Lancaster of Missouri a new Saint?
Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks for sharing this great video.
Thank you for making this video! I really needed to hear it today!
Agree that th in s deserves a Part 2 just reading the great women not included.
You forgot Mother Angelica of EWTN
So did I
Wow. So educative
When I pray to specific saints the top of my list are Mary our Blessed Mother, St. Joan of Arc, St. Bernadette of Lourdes, and St. Therese of Lisieux. Just saying.
Why can't I find Upon friar review on RUclips anymore, is there something I missed?
i was looking for it to had now it just says blank name and had no videos but still have the commity posts
@@nimbleowl2584 and we can't even put comments on the community posts
@@iamcranjismcbasketball could it somehow got copyright striked?
@@nimbleowl2584 probably. or also probably violated some community guidelines by youtube
Father Patrick has been accused of sexual misconduct, so it was probably a self imposed "ban"
What about the blessed Virgin Mary? She is definitely the most important woman in the church.
haha I think that's just assumed.
Yes she was. @@bradyhayes7911
@@GrantQuinn1 as a lover of puns, I most tip my hat to you
The title is Women who change Catholic Church, not form it.
Does anyone know where Upon Friar Review went to? I can understand the comment that it had to end. But to have many, many wonderful videos just disappear off of RUclips without a trace. Please, please, please bring them back. You don’t have to make more. You can turn off all comments if you want. But please, please, please bring the content back.
It's just named "Blank Name" now. The videos aren't deleted, they're just all set to private. I wholeheartedly agree with you.
Turns out that Father Patrick like the children a little too much.
@@u31inked - Average priest really.
@@u31inkedit was sexual misconduct. He did something with another adult
What happened to Upon Friar Review? I was looking for the Prince of Egypt video and now this channel doesn't exist anymore
Fr. Patrick was removed from ministry due to sexual abuse allegations, so I doubt the channel will be coming back anytime soon.
@@pickle4422 woah
@@pickle4422 The F? For real???
@@balecalduin1993 sad to say yes google it and find out the story
@@balecalduin1993 yep. We don't know anything more, so we should jump to conclusions
While I'm a little disappointed that Hildegard of Bingen didn't make this list of 7, these women of faith are awesome! Thanks for highlighting them!
What about Theresa of Avila who helped John of the Cross reform the Carmelite Order? Or given the movie comes out about her this week, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, who did, well a lot would be considered an understatement, for what she did for the Italian immigrants and all of New York!
Fr Casey, I would just like to say thank you for the blessing of your ministry. I am a teenager and a Anglican in the Church of England. But I feel a call to the Catholic Church and the priesthood. I really feel like Christ is pulling at my heart. But I am so scared. Please pray for me. Thank you so much. God bless.
Fr Casey, how often do you upload videos because I miss you.
Flannery O’Connor brought be back to Christianity. A timeless and necessary voice exposing the absurdity that often characterizes human nature, but with the redeeming grace of God lurking around every corner.
There’s a really good movie coming out about her!! It’s called Wildcat. Set to debut in May I believe
I am surprised that Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was not on this list. There is film about her life, simply called "Cabrini", being released this Friday (March 8, 2024), which is garnering rave reviews from even secular critics. While I know it is not possible to list every outstanding woman who has contributed much to our Church, I figure this would be an opportune time to mention her as a biopic about her life is just a few days away.
Flannery O Connor also has a biopic coming out this spring! Watch out for a movie called Wildcat in May or June. Star studded cast, and super faithful to the deeply catholic life Flannery led. I got to see an early screening and it’s soooo good
@@uikmnhj4me Thank you for informing of the Flannery O'Connor biopic. I had no idea.
Thank you SO MUCH for this and for speaking out so well about women! There are a few women on this list I have never heard of and I'm going to watch Thea Bowman's video next! Maybe do a top 10 someday, including, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Mother Theresa, and more
Good video. As someone from Georgia, I’ve heard of some of the contributions of Flannery O’ Connor. Surprised not to see Joan of Arc here though.
I admire Sister Faustina Kowalska.Jesus I trust in you.
St Anne Elizabeth Seton, St Therese of Avila, St Hildebrand of Bingen, St Louise of Marillac
What about Mother Angelica?
Can you update your Triduum video to include the Easter vigil service?
Did you delete upon friar review? I’m devastated
Well maybe for the best with the allegations with pat
@@oliverfletcher1939 oh i didn't know
Loved the information! Clare of Assisi ❤ I feel like “Juana Inés de la Cruz” would have been a great addition here since she is considered one of the best writers and she did a lot for women’s rights amongst other things.
Teresa de Ávila is a most glaring omission, especially since she and Catherine of Siena were the first women declared Doctors of the Church in 1970. I cannot imagine why she was left out of this group. If interested, read Carlos Eire, who has interesting things to say about her.
I think that you forgot the Blessed Virgin Mary. Since she is one of only 2 persons outside the Trinity mentioned in any of the 3 creeds and has more churches named after her than any other saint, I think she might be important, somehow.
Hey, catholic friends on US. Im brasilian and im whant to learn english whith catolic songs. Can anyones help me to find good singers and bands for practicing English?
so we all just decided to watch upon friar review today?
yep. you freaking out too?
@@Andrea-cq6eg yes
Fr. Pat's channel was set to private too
Father Patrick has been accused of sexual misconduct
@@Guy.mp4. oh that's too bad
Hildegard of Bingen
Mother Mary, St. Joan of Arc, St. Faustina, St. Brigid of Ireland, Mother Theresa, St.Gianna, St. Theresa of Avila.... Well the fact is that the Church has too many women to commemorate.
Great video, could we have more about women of the church including Mary MacKillop- the only Australian saint and a great woman of education and social justice.
Thanks for this. It’s Women’s history month. ❤
Feminist don’t know about this. That’s why they keep attacking the church. Matter of fact Mother Mary Mother of God. We always believe is a great example. Other Christian need to realize Her work through out history of Christian Faith.
lots of feminist theorists are well aware of this - its a crucial part of maria mies' work for instance. it's fine to disagree with them of course but don't misrepresent them
@@twinkseason5774some feminist theorists know this, but Baldwin is referring to the general masses who follow feminism. It’s anecdotal, but my most feminist friends really hate the church bc they think it’s too masculine. I had to tell them the Church’s pronouns are she/her lol
I am a catholic feminist and very much aware of all those holy women, yet can't ignore the discrimination going on within in the RCC.
What about Mother Cabrini?
I would love it if you did a video discussing distributism sometime!
What happened to Father Patrick?
He was removed from ministry for according “sexual abuse cases”
Mother Angelica 🙏🏼🕊️
These women are good examples for us all. Yet Jesus and our Catholic, universal faith,calls to all. The economic concerns around married priests with families can be addressed, including families, moving as needed because people and children are adaptable, and the issue of women priests is not going to be settled until there are women priests.
We miss Father Casey! Hope all is ok?
he is on an hiatus from this channel becuse of a new thing but that seems also gone after the scandal broke about his friend
Ya Allegations
Hey father casey hope ur ok. I was wondering how father Patrick is? I see u both got rid of your react channel
Fr patrick tuttle is no longer a friar after sexual allegations against him
@@gregoryhasehe is still a friar. He has been disallowed from ministry but not kicked out. Also to be clear to anyone reading this comment, the allegations haven’t been proven as of yet and the Church is being very vague about them. He should be considered innocent until proven guilty. The Church has to be super cautious given its terrible history of dealing with these kinds of allegations.
@@CatsCradle22 thhhaaank youu
Ya allegations doesn't mean it's true.
St Faustina Kowalska!
I'm sorry if this is a sensitive subject, but are all the "Upon Friar Review" videos gone? I wanted to share one with my husband and can't find the channel? Is it just me?
the echannel was already on hiatus before the incident but of course he had had to remove it
@@johansvensson833 What incident?
@@andyhannon255 Fr. Patrick Tuttle (the older friar) was accused of sexual misconduct. The case is being investigated as we speak.
@@andyhannon255 Sexual misconduct allegations against the older friar I forget his name
One woman you didn’t feature is Frances Xavier calbrini she was amazing
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I love St Clare, I almost became a poor Clare sister
What happened to the U.F.R channel
exactly
read his blog on his website it explains why they are on a hiatus
@@johansvensson833 I think I've read that post, some time around late January. What doesn't add up is why Upon Friar Review and Fr. Pat's channel were both recently removed. I'm worried about something bad having happened. (If that's not the post you're referring to, please let me know)
Friar Pat got caught making a sexual abuse
@@viagra5207 i searched it up, theres an article from 7wspa, allegations of ps eggsual misconduct, says nothing else