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Actually it was the Catholic Queen Katherine of Aragorn who wound up sacrificing her life to God for religious principles and upholding her oath to God. . .that she was the true wife of Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn was accused (on trumped up charges) of treason/sexual immorality. She did not sacrifice herself, she was sacrificed by a bunch of men looking for power.Handy quote for women intent on avoiding the responsibility of authority, and a ready made excuse to complain about others who do embrace responsibility for themselves, and all those they serve. Not limited to the petty complaints of their husbands, but to their communities, their government, and their God. Indeed, it’s a very nasty habit for any Catholic of any gender or age to embrace- the negation of free will, and denying the gumption it takes to sweep your own porch or show up with 5 potential solutions in your hands instead of just complaints.
That quote applicable to all of womankind feeds 2 wrongful presumptions. That no woman has the capacity to lead with fidelity to the higher calling we are all compelled as sincere Christians to serve. It also presumes that the same commandeering of higher calling for malevolent purpose (deception) is restricted to gender. This same malevolent purpose endangers both genders (equally) and the same tools inflicted upon each corrupt their service for nefarious purposes (equally). Darkness is not any darker for a man than it is a woman. -30 degrees is not colder for one gender or another. Noble and weak character traits, good and evil, are not mutually exclusive to either gender.
Aimée Semple McPherson is another character in history illustrating your quote. How different is the leadership/ answer of a higher calling from charismatic male leadership? The same speeches of one could be spoken by the other and you’d never discern the difference. All down the line have served a higher calling, however IMO have failed to serve a higher calling poorly understood equally badly. The philosophical foundations were manifestly unsound. 7 million people in 4square gospel disagree with me. No bearing on gender whatsoever.
Contrast this with the Queens of England. Their commitment & discipline to a well articulated higher calling is vastly different. They’ve served their Kingdom well and earned the loyalty of a nation far beyond luck of the draw birthright. The rigors of duty attended graciously, the moral compass of the Kingdom rescued by the hands of women from the disgraces of King Henry the 8th & Bloody Mary alike. Queen Anne Boleyn sacrificed her life not for vanity, materialism, or path of least resistance, but for morality itself upholding her oath to God. Order to the Kingdom restored amidst incomprehensible layers of treachery preying upon her nation from all directions. Seeds of dissent sown by enemies foreign and domestic in every social strata, the Virgin Queen sacrificed her very lineage for the best interest of her Kingdom. Hitler was attributed characterizing the Queen Mum as “the most dangerous woman in Europe”.
Your quote applies to a slew of male Presidents surrounded by ambitious advisers void of higher calling. That very same quote applies to the Holy See the day he’s surrounded by ambition or a criminal enterprise attempting to circumvent the higher calling. That same quote applies to a devoted loving husband deceived to join the military in ‘defense’ of his nation/ wife/ family based on false accusations of threat to all he holds dear, when grievous offense in league with evil was what he actually served. No human being of any faith is immune, but every prejudice you, I, or any other harbors becomes the means of predators to inflict their worst damage & conscript the noblest of intentions.
Why do you call Queen Mary Tudor “Bloody”? How many Catholics were executed in the reign of “Good Queen Bess?” And “Bess” acted alone. Mary was married to Philip of Spain and was advised by her councilors to act ‘harshly’ to assure Philip’s safety. Elizabeth not only totally ILLEGALLY imprisoned her cousin Mary Queen of Scots, she also (illegally) tried her for murder, though Mary was not allowed to hear or see much of the evidence (most of which relied on the forged Casket letters) and though Mary was a crowned Queen of Scotland and the Dowager Queen of France. . . and after 17 years Elizabeth SIGNED THE WARRANT that called for Mary’s execution. Beheaded.
And you call Mary Tudor “Bloody Mary” but extol Queen Bess. . .
As for Aimee, she had a troubled life, some of which she brought on herself.