Magnificat Presents Some Women Understanding Divorce
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In this episode of Some Women, Angela, Jackie and Pat are joined by Maryann Ridini Spencer as they explore and share experiences and insights discuss divorce from the understanding and teaching of the Catholic Church.
Maryann Ridini Spencer pens award-winning fiction and nonfiction books and writes and produces critically acclaimed projects for film and television that entertain, inspire, educate, and uplift, with themes that revolve around faith, family, hope, healing, forgiveness, timeless friendships, enduring romances, and the wondrous mysteries of life. She has had numerous experiences as a producer, writer, director for television and movie productions.
She founded Ridini Entertainment Corporation with projects that have appeared on Showtime, SyFy Networks, TMC, USA Networks, CBS-TV, Time Warner Cable, and in the foreign theatrical market. Recently honored as Author of the Year by the International Impact Book Awards for Christian Fiction, Spencer’s award-winning, best-selling novels include the Kate Grace novel series and the Lavender Hill Cove novels.
Her nonfiction works to date include The Mary Garden; Simply Delicious Living® with Maryann—Entrées cookbook; and Country Skies: Prayerful Bible Meditations for Morning & Evening.
Visit for more information: https://maryannridinispencer.com[.](https://maryannridinispencer.com.)
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Who were the women that followed Jesus and his disciples? Why and how do we follow and serve Him today? In this SOME WOMEN podcast series, based on the Luke 8:1-3 reference to women who accompanied Jesus and His disciples, Magnificat® presents a lively panel discussion, with occasional guest panelists, on issues relevant to women today.
Various topics such as growing in holiness, community, living a Holy Spirit lifestyle, Spiritual warfare, nurturing a prayer life, and more, will be considered in the light of Sacred Scripture and teachings of the Catholic Church.
Join us as we pray, learn, and experience what God can do in our lives if we let Him! Founded in 1981, Magnificat®, A Ministry to Catholic Women, an international nonprofit with over 70 Chapters across the globe, exists to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow in holiness through opening more fully to the power and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. “My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” recorded in Luke 1:46, is the beginning of Mary’s response to Elizabeth’s joyful greeting.
The entire scene of the Visitation is the inspiration for this Ministry. Through quarterly gatherings that include a Chapter Meal, praise and worship, guest speakers proclaiming their testimonies as to how God has transformed their lives, and other faith-sharing experiences organized in a relaxed social setting, women (and men) are inspired and encouraged to grow in faith through the power of the Holy Spirit. Magnificat® is dedicated to Mary, the Mother of God, an image of the Church, and model for all Christians, especially women. Visit: https://magnificat-ministry.org




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Dr. Carol Razza was a full-time formation faculty member and professor at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Florida. She also serves on the Advisory Team for the International Magnificat Ministry and as the Regional Representative for Asia and Australia. Prior to accepting the position at the seminary, she had a full-time private psychotherapy practice for over 25 years. She has written two books, Sonblock, How Christians Unknowingly Shield Themselves from God’s Grace and Parent Me Please, a book helping parents to parent their adolescent children. Carol has been called to bring the awareness of God’s Kingdom throughout the world as an international evangelist. Carol has ministered throughout the U.S., Central America, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Africa and Asia. She lives in the Father’s supernatural joy and encourages others to do the same. Carol’s greatest blessings include her marriage to her husband Paul for over 50 years, their wonderful sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.
The “thorn in your side” in the Bible refers to a persistent hardship or weakness God allows for spiritual growth, humility, and dependence on His grace. While we may not know exactly what Paul’s thorn was, the passage teaches that God’s strength is often revealed most clearly in our weakness.
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