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I did not know that St. Catherine of Siena & St. Rose of Lima were lay DominicansHow about single lay people like St Catherine of Siena, and St Rose of Lima (both secular/lay Dominicans rather than nuns)? Their examples help many to reach sainthood so in that sense they perform that same function of wives.
And no-one can say they were less than totally dedicated to God in spite of not taking religious vows nor marrying in order to sanctify a husband.
When I think of a single holy lay person I think of Dorothy Day, a single mother, who supported her family as a free lance journalist* then along with Peter Maurin founded the Catholic Worker Movement. The Vatican has given its approval to the process by which Dorothy Day may become canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, declaring Day a “Servant of God.”
*she had a child out of wedlock and during the pregnancy converted to Catholicism
