You will have a hard time meeting Christian women in a Roman Church.
Honestly. Christians don't go to Roman churches. I don’t say this to offend, but because it is the truth.
Find a woman who knows that she is saved and carries her own bible to church on Sundays and reads it every day. That probably doesn't happen much in your church. And there probably aren't bibles in the pews either. You will find these things in Presbyterian Churches, Baptist Churches, Mennonite churches and Lutheran, Methodist and Seventh day Adventist churches and a bunch of others, too. But you really won't find a Sprit- filled, born again Christian in a Roman church.
Any good church has a midweek bible study (usually Wednesday nights) which is usually pretty intimate. It provides a good opportunity to really get to know people who Honor God and seek after God.
If this offends you, it further makes my point. Jesus often offended the Pharisees when he spoke the truth to them. Many times, they picked up stones when He spoke that they might kill him.
And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition. (Mark 7:9)
This verse always reminds me of the Roman Catholic tradition. The Pharisees remind me of the Roman Catholic Church. What else could a Pharisee be in our day if not a “good Catholic�
-HisSheep