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All of the laywomen at the chancery thought so, too.
Two laymen and one laywoman were also on the staff.
In 1938, a laywoman received a Villanova degree for the first time.
Nor do we think of ourselves as holier than laywomen (or men).
A number of laymen and laywomen also served on both faculties.
Some laywomen wear black skirts with a white blouse.
Nuns and trusted laywomen may be among the guests.
Their hope is that the project - now coed and led by a laywoman - can continue to inspire.
It was probably created for an unknown laywoman whose generic "portrait" is shown four times.
By September 1964, the College extended its curriculum to admit the first class of laywomen.
Marcionilla was a married laywomen, and Celsus was her son.
The college began admitting laywomen on a regular basis in 1957 and became coeducational in 1969.
One group of Chilean laywomen also participated.
There is scholarly debate as to whether Julian was a nun in a nearby convent, or even a laywoman.
The earliest known example seems to have written for an unknown laywoman living in a small village near Oxford in about 1240.
The institution also housed a school, which offered training for both nuns and laywomen for the surrounding community.
She was a laywoman known for her charitable giving and strict devotion, becoming a consecrated virgin.
For many Roman Catholics, the murders of the three nuns and a laywoman had even deeper meaning.
While women cannot be priests, in some congregations nuns and laywomen participate fully in the service.
Throughout the days she spends helping him, she reflects back on her time as Upali, a laywoman.
The laywoman and layman Prātimokṣa consists of 5 vows.
Pollution taboos linger in Catholicism even for laywomen.
He begged for more laymen and more laywomen to teach in Sunday Schools.
"This officious laywoman once boasted that though others might be tempted to lie, her figures were accurate.
Laywomen have also been highly active in the wider life of churches, supporting the community work of parishes.