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Lavinia Della Rovere | The Sisters in Arms Podcast

40 min · 1. Juni 2026
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This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the story of Lavinia de la Rovere, a 16th-century Italian noblewoman who became obsessed with her husband Paolo but found spiritual fulfillment through friendship with Olympia Murata and embracing the Reformation. The hosts use Lavinia's story as a springboard to discuss healthy Christian relationships, warning against making romantic partners into idols. They emphasize the importance of prayer, observing character over time, having accountability friendships, and looking for biblical qualities in potential partners. The conversation includes personal testimonies about finding godly spouses and the value of premarital counseling. Throughout, they stress that true love should be based on biblical principles rather than worldly romantic ideals, and that God will guide those who seek His will in relationships.

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