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OverviewIn a world confused about womanhood, love, the body, marriage, and vocation, A Woman Set Apart calls women back to the Catholic vision of who they are and how they are called to live. This is not merely a book about femininity. It is a Catholic formation book for women: for the woman discerning marriage, navigating dating, striving for purity, preparing for wifehood, living the vocation of marriage, forming a domestic church, seeking fruitfulness in singleness, discerning consecration, or healing from wounds in Christ. Rooted in Catholic theology, Sacred Scripture, Marian spirituality, and the Church's sacramental vision of love, this book speaks to the real questions Catholic women face: What does it mean to be a daughter of God? How should a woman understand her body, beauty, sexuality, and fertility? How does she date without confusion or compromise? How does she recognise a man capable of covenant? What makes marriage a sacrament rather than merely a relationship? How can singleness become fruitful rather than merely endured? How does a woman heal from shame, heartbreak, father wounds, sexual sin, betrayal, or fear of vulnerability? Across these pages, Matthew Sardon traces the full arc of Catholic feminine formation: identity, Mary as the blueprint of redeemed womanhood, dating and discernment, Catholic marriage, wifehood, motherhood, the domestic church, singleness, consecration, healing, spiritual fruitfulness, and the Wedding Feast of the Lamb. At the heart of the book stands the Blessed Virgin Mary. In Mary, womanhood is not confused, fragmented, or self-invented. It is received from God, surrendered in trust, fruitful in grace, strong beneath the Cross, and radiant with holiness. Her fiat becomes the pattern for every Catholic woman who desires to live not according to the age, but according to Christ. This is a book for Catholic women who want more than vague encouragement. It is for women who want formation: in prayer, purity, dating, marriage, wifehood, motherhood, singleness, healing, sacrifice, and holiness. The world has lowered the horizon for women. Christ raises it again - not to burden them, but to restore them. A Woman Set Apart invites women to become what God formed them to be: daughters of the Father, disciples of Christ, daughters of Mary, women of covenant, women of holy fruitfulness, and witnesses of Catholic love in a world that has forgotten what love is Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew SardonPublisher: Theosis House Press Imprint: Theosis House Press Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.667kg ISBN: 9781764452175ISBN 10: 1764452178 Pages: 462 Publication Date: 30 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMatthew Sardon is a Catholic author, teacher, and speaker based in Melbourne, Australia, actively engaged in adult catechesis and theological education, whose writing seeks to recover the depth, coherence, and spiritual realism of the Church's theological tradition for the contemporary world. His work stands at the intersection of Scripture, patristic theology, and lived Christian discipleship, drawing from both the Eastern and Western traditions of the Church.He has undertaken extensive formal theological formation and education through the University of Divinity, with focused study in biblical theology, patristic anthropology, and the Church's teaching on salvation as participation in divine life. His research and writing are particularly shaped by the doctrine of theosis - the conviction that divine grace heals, elevates, and transfigures the human person, rather than merely correcting external behaviour.Alongside academic formation, Matthew's theology has been formed within the Church's living structures of worship and ministry. Years of immersion in the Church's liturgical and sacramental life, particularly through sustained participation in both the Roman and Byzantine rites, have given his work a sacramental and incarnational orientation, where theology is inseparable from prayer, repentance, and conversion.Matthew is actively engaged in Catholic teaching, catechesis, and adult faith formation, and is currently in formation for holy orders. His writing flows from pastoral experience as well as study, and is shaped by a conviction that theology exists not for speculation alone, but for the healing of the human heart and the renewal of the Church's witness.Through his writing, Matthew seeks to serve the Church by helping readers encounter the faith not as an idea to be managed, but as a living reality that heals, demands, and transfigures the human person in Christ. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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