Women of Faith Highlight Leadership Role in Church and Society

Women from different parts of the world gathered in Rome on March 9 for a special program focused on the role of women in the Church and society. The event was organized by the British Embassy to the Holy See and the Australian Embassy to the Holy See under the theme “Women of Faith: Student Leaders of Tomorrow.”

The meeting was held around the time of International Women’s Day. Fifteen young women from thirteen different countries took part in a daylong program. They represented various universities and organizations based in Rome.

During the discussions, participants shared ideas on how faith and values can inspire women to work for positive change in society. Topics such as peace building, poverty reduction, education, and climate change were part of the conversations.

The program also included talks from several diplomats serving at the Holy See, including representatives from Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Their experiences encouraged participants to reflect on leadership, family life, and service in society.

One participant from Colombia said that seeing women leaders who balance family life, work, and faith gave her hope and confidence about the future. Another participant from Kenya, who works with survivors of human trafficking, stressed the importance of women supporting other women who have faced difficult situations.

She explained that women often understand the struggles of other women more deeply and can offer special care and encouragement.

The gathering highlighted that women have an important and unique role in the Catholic Church and society. By sharing their faith and leadership, they can help bring hope and support to many people, especially women and children in difficult situations.

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