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The Missionary Catechist, 1925-9, Volume 1, Number 10, 1925-09-01T00:00:00+00:00

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_2_0008
The Missionary Catechist, 1925-9, Volume 1, Number 10, 1925-09-01T00:00:00+00:00
The Missionary Catechist, 1925-9, Volume 1, Number 10, 1925-09-01T00:00:00+00:00

Scope and Contents

The FALL/WINTER 2018 issue of the newsletter features a focus on the Ecclesiastical Art Department of the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood, celebrating its 160th anniversary and the closing of its operations. Additionally, the issue highlights the Sisters' commitment to bold actions for immigrants and refugees, detailing various activities and initiatives aimed at advocacy and support.

Dates

  • Creation: 1925-09-01-

Creator

Full Extent

From the Collection: 900 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Articles, Authors, Summaries

Article 1: Victory-Noll, Huntington, Indiana, October by nan Summary: This article discusses the importance of supporting missionary priests and the historical context of women's contributions to the Church. It emphasizes the role of women in the early Christian community and their ongoing service in various capacities.

Article 2: STANDING BACK by nan Summary: The article reflects on the historical significance of women in the Church, citing examples from Sacred History and the New Testament. It underscores the essential support women provided to the ministry and the Church's mission.

Article 3: The Missionary PRIESTS by nan Summary: This piece elaborates on the contributions of women in the service of the Church, particularly in the context of missionary work. It highlights the need for dedicated individuals to assist in the spiritual and practical needs of the Church.

Article 4: A PRESENT for Serious Minded Loyal Americans “Our Nation’s Prayer” by the Reverend Francis C. Young Summary: The Reverend Francis C. Young presents a prayer aimed at fostering national unity and moral integrity among Americans. He discusses the increasing crime rates among youth and the need for a collective spiritual response.

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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