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Spiritual Motherhood

Sr. Maris Stella

“In giving themselves to others each day women fulfill their deepest vocation.” Inspired by the insights of 
St. John Paul II, Sr. Maris Stella, S.V. delivers this important talk on woman's gift and vocation of spiritual motherhood. “All women are called to this,” she says, “regardless of her age or marital status... our world needs maternal love.” Sr. Maris Stella dives deeply into this reality and shares practical ways in which all women (single, married, religious) can share their maternal love and transform the world.

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