Ladies, don’t you sometimes wish you could find uplifting material online that aligns with your values and the way you think?
The internet is filled with magazines and online publications that claim to empower women, but many of these publications “enhance” women’s images by editing features deemed as flaws or write superficial articles filled with celebrity gossip. Unfortunately, they’re failing the same women they claim to uphold.
But don’t fret, here are a few pages, blogs and magazines for women that will empower you spiritually, physically and mentally. Of course, all of these are in addition to the wonderful resources we provide for you here at Catholic-Link!
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Verily’s motto is “less of who you should be, more of who are.” The fashion and lifestyle website is filled with riveting articles that empower women to live an authentic life and inspires them to see life through a fresh and honest perspective.
Aleteia For Her is an online magazine with a touch of class and elegance It’s pristine look and astonishing pictures invite the reader to explore contents that include articles on relationships, family, fashion, and spirituality among others.
Radiant is a magazine for young Catholic women who are searching for a way to live out their calling. This magazine brilliantly covers both traditional Catholic topics and modern ones.
By educating all women on the dignity of the human person, Made in His Image seeks to uplift and empower all women, but especially those in need of healing and hope. You can find inspiring posts and further information about this ministry on their Facebook Page.
Blessed is She is an website for all women who desire to grow in their relationship with God through his Word. The site also provides short reflections and ways to connect with other women on this spiritual journey through their regional Blessed Brunch.
Darling believes women are exceptional in every way. It strives to inspire women to love natural beauty and cultivate the virtues of wit, modesty and wisdom. Like Verily, Darling never uses Photoshop to “enhance” women’s features.
This site has it all. They offer (free!) Bible studies, talks, Mass journaling tips, the ability to connect with other Catholic women and retreats. They recently partnered with the Laudate App to make a musical version of the Rosary available. This beautiful description sums up the heart of ministry behind this great site, “It’s a place where the Law of God meets the Love of God, and where the words of our Holy Scripture meet with our Catholic traditions. This intersection is a balance of what is so beautiful about Catholicism.”
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