Women--Religious life--Indiana
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The Missionary Catechist 2 Number 12, November, 1926
This issue of The Missionary Catechist highlights the dedication of catechists and young women committed to service, emphasizing prayer, almsgiving, and missionary work. It discusses the spiritual importance of vows, prayer, and charity for supporting departed souls and fostering future missionary efforts, with reflections on spiritual visions and plans for charitable investments.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 1, December, 1926
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights Christmas blessings, the opening of the Victory Preparatory Training School for native Mexican girls, and the Missionary Catechists' plans to play Santa Claus, expressing gratitude and good wishes for the holiday season.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 2, January, 1927
This issue of the Missionary Catechist reports the establishment of five mission schools benefiting around one thousand students, with efforts to support persecuted Catholics in Mexico. It highlights the dedication of Catechists working in mission fields, the joy of Christmas outreach, and concerns about Protestant proselytizing efforts, emphasizing the need for better religious and educational facilities for Mexicans north of the Rio Grande.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 3, February, 1927
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 4, March, 1927
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the dedication of catechetical workers who promote spiritual and temporal welfare among Mexican-speaking communities, emphasizing the benefits of living in a free country and the sacrifices made by missionaries. It describes the arrival of Missionary Catechists in Indiana Harbor, their efforts to serve the community despite challenging conditions, and the importance of prayer and devotion in their work.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 5, April, 1927
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the dedication of young women called Missionary Catechists, their serious commitment to serving Jesus and Mary, and the importance of teamwork in missionary work. It discusses common misconceptions about prayer and emphasizes the need for organized missionary efforts in schools and communities to support neglected and needy populations, particularly among Americans of diverse racial backgrounds.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 6, May, 1927
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the dedication of missionary women, such as Catherine Service, in serving the Church's mission in Mexico. It emphasizes the importance of small contributions and the noble efforts of catechists committed to aiding the poor and spreading faith, illustrating their spiritual fulfillment and the beauty of their service.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 7, June, 1927
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the significant progress of Protestant mission schools in the Southwest, particularly in Mexico. These schools provide primary and higher education, vocational training, and leadership development for Mexican boys, fostering patriotism and evangelization. Despite limited resources, the schools produce capable students who contribute to their communities and the church, with plans for expansion and increased influence in the region.
The Missionary Catechist 3 Number 8, July, 1927
This issue of the Missionary Catechist describes the challenging journey of Catholic missionaries in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they serve over a thousand children through Catholic schools and religious instruction. They face difficult terrain and hardships to bring spiritual aid to neglected mission districts, emphasizing their dedication to serving Jesus and Mary in remote areas.
