"As long as you do not think that saints are sinners who continue to work hard, I am not a saint" (Nelson Mandela). This sentence completely reflects the character of Hester Prynne. Her will and determination are two factors that everyone can think of as a hero. Hester was able to turn his sinful product into a positive one. Throughout the novel, her relationship with God was challenged thoroughly, but she won. In "Red Letter", Hester was also selfless.
After reading Saint Catherine, she decided to use a saint as his model. She fasted three times a week, in addition to secret solemn regret, when her vanity is struck, she cuts clean hair, wears rough clothes, and hands with a rough hand It was. She always had to oppose friends, family absurdity, and parents' faults. She spends hours every day before communion. After all, she resolved to vow to virginity and was inspired by supernatural love to accomplish it in an extraordinary way. At first, she had to oppose the opposition of her parents, and she wanted her to get married. A decade later, the struggle continued before she continued to carry out her duties through patience and prayer.
In the United States, St. Catherine Drexel inherited his property, founded the Eucharist sisters for Indians, founded colored people (now known as the Eucharist), and established schools throughout the United States. New Orleans founded Louisiana University at Xavier University in 1925 for the education of African Americans. As the present Canon and Catholic Catechism explicitly express, the doctrine of ordination of a woman of the Catholic Church is that "only people who were baptized (Latin, vir) will effectively accept the sacred priesthood It is possible to do ". As regards the priesthood, the church teaches that this request is a sacred legal matter and therefore is a matter of doctrine. According to the law of the Church this is clearly at least a prerequisite, but the Church of the Church did not announce that only men could accept the requirements of Professor Holy Pass.