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The Missionary Catechist, 1925-8, Volume 1, Number 9, 1925-08-01T00:00:00+00:00

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_2_0007
The Missionary Catechist, 1925-8, Volume 1, Number 9, 1925-08-01T00:00:00+00:00
The Missionary Catechist, 1925-8, Volume 1, Number 9, 1925-08-01T00:00:00+00:00

Scope and Contents

The Summer 2018 issue of 'On the Journey' reflects on the 148 years of ministry by the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood in the United States, celebrating their contributions and looking forward with hope and energy. It highlights the recent exhibit at the St. Louis Public Library that showcased the history and impact of Catholic Sisters in the region, as well as the community's commitment to service, particularly in response to the global migration crisis.

Dates

  • Creation: 1925-08-01-

Creator

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 Catechist regularly, it is being paid for by somebody by nan Summary: This article addresses the financial support behind the distribution of The Missionary Catechist, emphasizing the importance of contributions from benefactors to sustain its publication.

Article 2: Volume I ; by Reverend Joseph Projectus Machebeuf Summary: This piece introduces the first volume of The Missionary Catechist, setting the context for the publication's mission and its significance in the Catholic community.

Article 3: THE TRAVELING VICAR by Reverend Joseph Projectus Machebeuf Summary: This article recounts the life of Reverend Joseph Projectus Machebeuf, detailing his appointment as the first Vicar-General of New Mexico and his early missionary experiences.

Article 4: The First Vicar-General of New Mexico---The Very Reverend Joseph Projectus Machebeuf. by Reverend Wm. Howlett Summary: Reverend Wm. Howlett provides a biographical sketch of Machebeuf, highlighting his friendship with Bishop John Baptist Lamy and their collaborative efforts in the New Mexico mission.

Article 5: Their missions in Ohio were not wide- by nan Summary: This article discusses the early missionary work of Machebeuf and Lamy in Ohio, illustrating the geographical and social challenges they faced in their pastoral duties.

Article 6: In January, 1851, Father Machebeuf by nan Summary: This section describes Father Machebeuf's arduous journey to New Mexico, detailing the various modes of transportation he used and the dangers he encountered along the way.

Article 7: The reception accorded to the Bish- by nan Summary: This article reflects on the warm reception Machebeuf and Bishop Lamy received upon their arrival in Santa Fe, indicating the local population's eagerness for their leadership.

Article 8: In some dioceses the office of vicar by nan Summary: This piece contrasts the role of a vicar general in different dioceses, emphasizing the laborious and perilous nature of Machebeuf's responsibilities in New Mexico.

Article 9: Would you not by nan Summary: This article invites readers to submit their prayer intentions to be remembered in the daily prayers of the catechists, fostering a sense of community and spiritual support.

Article 10: Novena to Our Blessed Lady of Victory. by nan Summary: This section discusses the significance of a novena dedicated to Our Blessed Lady of Victory, reflecting the spiritual practices of the missionaries.

Article 11: TELLING THE by nan Summary: This article recounts a mission trip to Valmora, New Mexico, detailing the catechists' efforts to provide religious instruction to local children and their experiences during the visit.

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

Contact:
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