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Abigail Favale: Our Lady of the Sign and the Truth of Catholic Womanhood - 10/14/2025
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Abigail Favale: Our Lady of the Sign and the Truth of Catholic Womanhood - 10/14/2025

Dr. Abigail Favale joins us to share her faith journey and discuss her new book Our Lady of the Sign. A convert to Catholicism and scholar of gender studies, she offers profound insight into what it means to be a woman in the light of the Catholic faith.

The Catholic Morning Show

October 14, 202512m 54s

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Show Notes

Dr. Abigail Favale, professor and writer at the University of Notre Dame’s McGrath Institute for Church Life, talks with us about her newest book Our Lady of the Sign and the beauty of Catholic womanhood.
A convert from evangelicalism and postmodern feminism, Abigail shares her story of rediscovering truth through the Church and the Blessed Mother.

📚 Learn more about Abigail’s new book:
👉 Our Lady of the Sign – Ignatius Press


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