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"Inspired as it is by the teaching of the Holy Father Pope John Paul II in Mulieris Dignitatem,
your magazine can contribute much to a rediscovery of the truth of the innate dignity and quality of womanhood.
Such a noble ask is of great importance."
Alfonso Cardinal Lopez Trujillo
Pontificium Consilium Pro Familia

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"Worthwhile launches should get a plug with their premiere issue, and Canticle seems very
worthwhile indeed. Subtitled "The Voice of Today's Catholic Woman," this new quarterly is a handsome
production and, far more important, is apparently determined to make the most of the richness of Christian
teaching about the dignity of women, human sexuality, and the blessed agony of rearing children in the faith."
Father Richard John Neuhaus
"First Things"

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"Congratulations on a fine publication. Canticle answers to a real
need for an important and growing population: young, well-educated Catholic women who are searching for an intelligent
and faithful alternative to secular feminism."
Robin Maas, Dean
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"Canticle is not only a good orthodox magazine, it is beautifully done; the quality of
paper, the type used and illustrated so lovely! We pray for many new subscribers! God love you!"
The Discalced Carmelite Nuns
Dallas, TX

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"As we stand at the threshold of the new millennium, "women impregnated with a spirit
of the gospel will do so much to aid mankind in not falling" (Closing Message to Women, Vatican Council
II). Canticle Magazine equips women to meet this challenge by beckoning them to an authentic femininity modeled
after the Blessed Virgin Mary and in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. As such, Canticle
is a leaven in the world today. I cannot overstate its benefit for women of all ages.
Johnnette Benkovic
Director of Living His Life Abundantly
Host of "The Abundant Life" seen on EWTN

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Canticle Magazine is a window into the soul of today's authentically Catholic woman. You'll
find warmth, beauty, deep faith, wit, wisdom, and an uncompromising femininity that avoids the extremes of
feminism.
Patrick Madrid
Envoy Magazine

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Canticle speaks directly to Catholic women who are trying to live their faith while they also
live in marriages, jobs, careers, and innumerable other relations and situations that try patience, test prudence,
and challenge charity. This is a magazine that speaks with the intimacy of a trusted friend and the faithfulness
of a trusted priest. It brings the comfort of knowing that our problems are understood because others share
them, that our faith is understood because others believe as we do. Altogether, Canticle is a delight: fun
to read, challenging in what it asks us to aspire to, comforting in what it encourages us to hope for.
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Emory University

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Canticle Magazine, a well-written, thoughtful journal for women, steeped in faithful Catholicism,
should serve many women well in their effort to advance in holiness and to bring others to holiness as well.
A great gift for any woman, wife, mother, religious, or single laywoman.
Janet E. Smith, PhD
University of Dallas

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At last here is a journal for women of faith. Canticle will deal with contemporary issues in
the light of eternal truths but always in a practical and accessible manner.
National Catholic Register
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