Women--Religious life--Indiana
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The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 3, February, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of community centers, especially in Indiana Harbor, and emphasizes Lent as a season of prayer, penance, and almsgiving. It discusses the role of catechists in mission work, the significance of First Communion classes, and the need for cultural integration in missionary efforts. The publication encourages contributions to the Holy Cross Burse and reflects on the dedication of catechists in their mission to serve and educate.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 4, March, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the neglect of organized religion in Sabbath schools and churches, emphasizing the importance of family prayers and genuine faith. It shares stories of missionary work, illustrating humility and patience among poor families during Easter, and promotes the Catholic Church's teachings and prayers through the example of a Missionary Catechist.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 5, April, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the training and activities of catechists in various regions, including New Mexico and California. It describes their community prayers, educational efforts, and cooperation with local communities to support missionary work and religious education. The publication also features personal stories, tributes, and the importance of prayer and good works in their mission.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 6, May, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the challenges faced by Catechists due to opposition and restrictions in mission districts, which hinder their efforts to teach and reach children. Despite these obstacles, the Church emphasizes the importance of community prayer and the role of children, especially through programs like the Little Helpers, in supporting missions and saving souls in diverse immigrant communities.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 7, June, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the challenges faced by missionaries, including limited opportunities for service and the dedication of associate catechists like Mary and Laurita. It emphasizes the importance of faith, zeal, and practical efforts to serve God's needy children, despite hardships and limited resources.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 8, July, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the need for dedicated service among native children attending Protestant schools in New Mexico, emphasizing the importance of faith, sacrifice, and devotion in the mission field of the Southwest, where infant mortality is high and opportunities for service abound.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 9, August, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the efforts to promote Catholic faith among children and expand missionary work in the Southwest, emphasizing the importance of community, prayer, and supporting missionary publications to save souls and strengthen the Church.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 10, September, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the training of native catechists to lead spiritual efforts, emphasizing the importance of prayer, Holy Communion, and community support. It underscores the dedication of missionaries and lay leaders in serving the poor and neglected, with a call for financial contributions to sustain their work and expand religious education.
The Missionary Catechist 7 Number 11, October, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the challenges of reaching remote communities, such as Mosquera, where children and adults face hardships like walking long distances to attend church or school. It emphasizes the importance of Society's role in serving neglected populations through the efforts of Missionary Catechists, who draw spiritual strength from Victory-Noll to serve the poor and spread the faith in isolated areas.
The Missionary Catechist 8 Number 1, December, 1931
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights Christmas-themed activities, including a Bethlehem drama by Catechist Blanche Richardson, and emphasizes the simplicity and educational value of teaching the Christmas story to children and indigenous peoples. It also reflects on the significance of Christ's birth and the joy of the holiday season.
