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Will there be more women in heaven than men? There seem to be about four times as many women as men at my Church on Sundays attending Mass and taking Holy Communion.
I don’t know if this means that there will be more women than men in heaven but I sure do believe that women are doing something right if St. Therese of Liseux believes that God allows misunderstanding to be women’s lot on earth. He chose it for Himself!From the Story of a Soul, the Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux, Third Edition Translated from the Original Manuscripts by John Clarke, O.C.D.
Manuscript A, Page 140
I still cannot understand why women are so easily excommunicated in Italy, for every minute someone was saying: “Don’t enter here! Don’t enter there, you will be excommunicated!” Ah! Poor women, how they are misunderstood! And yet they love God in much larger numbers than men do and during the Passion of Our Lord, women had more courage than the apostles since they braved the insults of the soldiers and dared to dry the adorable Face of Jesus. It is undoubtedly because of this that He allows misunderstanding to be their lot on earth, since He chose it for Himself. In heaven, He will show that His thoughts are not men’s thoughts, for then the last will be first.
They could be receiving Communion in a state of sin. Then what?Will there be more women in heaven than men? There seem to be about four times as many women as men at my Church on Sundays attending Mass and taking Holy Communion.
If it is venial sin, worthy reception of Holy Communion is effective for the forgiveness of those sins. If it is mortal sin, reception of of Holy Communion while concious of mortal sin might objectively be sacrilegious, and an additional mortal sin. As we do not in fact know the state of these hypothetical women’s souls, speculation along these lines is not very likely answer the question as to whether more women than men will be in Heaven.They could be receiving Communion in a state of sin. Then what?
**Wonderful! Yes, I like this. I think this is all very true. Women (at their best) are more loving and more open to the appeal of religion than men. And it does seem to be the case that God makes those he loves most suffer most.From the Story of a Soul, the Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux, Third Edition Translated from the Original Manuscripts by John Clarke, O.C.D.
Manuscript A, Page 140
Ah! Poor women, how they are misunderstood! And yet they love God in much larger numbers than men do and during the Passion of Our Lord, women had more courage than the apostles since they braved the insults of the soldiers and dared to dry the adorable Face of Jesus. It is undoubtedly because of this that He allows misunderstanding to be their lot on earth, since He chose it for Himself. In heaven, He will show that His thoughts are not men’s thoughts, for then the last will be first.
romano said:Wonderful! Yes, I like this. I think this is all very true. Women (at their best) are more loving and more open to the appeal of religion than men. And it does seem to be the case that God makes those he loves most suffer most.
Thank you!
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my guess is yes!Will there be more women in heaven than men? There seem to be about four times as many women as men at my Church on Sundays attending Mass and taking Holy Communion.

Yes.Will there be more women in heaven than men? There seem to be about four times as many women as men at my Church on Sundays attending Mass and taking Holy Communion.
For a feminist, yes.Will there be more women in heaven than men? There seem to be about four times as many women as men at my Church on Sundays attending Mass and taking Holy Communion.