02/05/2026
Dear Sister - The world has a lot to say about what it means to be a woman.
Culture has an answer. Social media has an answer. Politics has an answer.
But what if the most beautiful, most true answer has been waiting for you — written by a saint, addressed directly to you?
St. John Paul II wrote to women not as a politician crafting talking points, but as a pastor speaking heart to heart. This letter was described as a special document written "directly and almost confidentially" to each and every woman. In it, he didn't shy away from hard truths — he offered a compelling, affirmative vision of womanhood, one that recognized the full dignity of women without reducing them to ideological symbols or political tools.
This is not a study about what women can't do. This is a study about who women are — and the breathtaking mission God wrote into your very nature.
Every woman is invited to join this study. Mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, single women, consecrated women — John Paul II specifically thanks women in all these roles, bringing up at least one unique talent in each group. No matter where you are in your faith journey, there is something in these letters written for you.
Come as you are & bring a friend! This is too good to keep to yourself. 🩷