'FAITH IN ACTION'

What religion is Melinda Gates?

MELINDA Gates has been on a spiritual journey, overcoming her shyness to tackle discrimination against women.

So what - and who - set her on the path to becoming one of the world's most generous philanthropists?

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Bill and Melinda are splitting after 27 years of marriageCredit: Getty Images - Getty

What religion is Melinda Gates?

Melinda Gates, 56, is a Roman Catholic.

She attended a Catholic high school whose motto is serviam - I will serve.

The Ursuline nuns taught students that serving even one person makes a difference.

Melinda, former co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said: “That’s what faith in action means to me.

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explains: "The more she learned about the struggles of poor women in Africa and Asia – including the discrimination and abuse they faced from husbands who, for example, beat their wives for using birth control – the stronger her voice became."

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Seeing the difficulties faced by women was a turning point for Melinda.

CS Monitor adds that she "overcame her shyness to take a bold public stance, braving criticizm even from the Catholic Church".

: "Faith leaders are able to get a message out to the people who worship with them through the sermons they preach or the prayer sessions they lead."

Jennifer Gates - Melinda and Bill Gates’ oldest daughter - said that although she was "born into a huge situation of privilege, I grew up hearing about children’s mortality at the dinner table, about polio, about the HIV/AIDS epidemic".

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Melinda and Bill have called it quits after a 27-year marriage, the couple announced on May 3, 2021, on Twitter.

The Roman Catholic Church does not recognise divorce, points out the .

It says: "A marriage can only end when one partner dies or if there are grounds for an annulment.

"A couple may be granted a civil divorce and be divorced in the eyes of the state, but their marriage will continue 'in the eyes of God'."

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