The Missionary Catechist, 1925-5, Volume 1, Number 6, 1925-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
Scope and Contents
The Fall 2016 issue of 'On the Journey' features updates from the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood, including a letter from Sister Janice Bader and a detailed Chapter Statement outlining the community's mission and future direction. The newsletter highlights various outreach efforts, including foreign missions and community events, while celebrating the contributions of its members.
Dates
- Creation: 1925-05-01-
Creator
- Sisters of the Most Precious Blood (Organization)
Full Extent
From the Collection: 900 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Articles, Authors, Summaries
Article 1: If you receive The Missionary by somebody
Summary: This article discusses the importance of receiving The Missionary Catechist regularly, highlighting its role in supporting missionary efforts. It mentions the publication's connection to the Victory Training Institute and its mission to serve the spiritual needs of Catholics.
Article 2: The Associate Catechists of Mary by nan
Summary: This article outlines the organization of the Associate Catechists of Mary, a group dedicated to promoting The Missionary spirit and supporting the work of catechists. It details membership eligibility and the structure of the organization, emphasizing its commitment to spreading the Catholic faith.
Article 3: Victory-Noll, Huntington, Indiana, June, 1925 by nan
Summary: This piece provides an overview of the Victory Training Institute, describing its unique architecture and its role in training missionary catechists. It highlights the institute's significance in the context of the Catholic Church's outreach to Spanish-speaking communities.
Article 4: Today the Victory Training Institute stands as a monument of the zealous efforts of Monsignor Noll by Monsignor Noll
Summary: Monsignor Noll reflects on the establishment of the Victory Training Institute and its importance in preserving the faith of Spanish-speaking Catholics. He emphasizes the institute's role in training catechists to serve these communities effectively.
Physical Location
Heritage and Research Center (HARC) at Saint Mary's - Private Server 1
Repository Details
Part of the Heritage and Research Center at Saint Mary's Repository
HARC Archives at Saint Mary's College
Notre Dame IN 46556 United States
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