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Summary: An Oasis of Faith for Thoughtful Catholic Women
Comment: Did you know that St. Elizabeth Seton struggled with depression, or that Catholic bishops have written a pastoral letter on behalf of victims of domestic violence? If you subscribed to Canticle, you would! If you're hungry for more substantial fare than is found in many women's magazines, Canticle is for you! Packed with real-life stories from women a lot like you -- whatever your personal vocation. Wives and mothers (both stay-at-home and "working mothers") as well as single and religious all will find something of interest. Recent features include journaling, icons, Byzantine traditions, pastoral relationships, depression, domestic violence, eating disorders, and helping soldiers re-enter civilian life. Pick up a copy of Canticle -- you'll soon be singing its praises, too!
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Summary: Thoughtful, Intelligent, Reverant and Beautiful
Comment: I've enjoyed reading Canticle magazine for several years and have enjoyed my own personal subscription for the past year. When I receive the latest edition, I always make time to peruse it and then frequently take several reading sessions to fully enjoy the magazine. This is largely because Canticle's content is not typical women's magazine content - the articles are relevant to the liturgical year, reverent and thought provoking and always well written.
Articles range from faith and family topics to saint profiles, health and well being, and even wonderful family recipes. Each issue seems to bring new topics and issues, building upon the magazine's foundational spiritual core.
I have greatly enjoyed being a Canticle subscriber and would strongly recommend the magazine to other women looking to grow in their faith.