Women--Religious life--Indiana
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The Missionary Catechist 17 Number 11, October, 1941
This issue of the Missionary Catechist discusses the importance of religious instruction for American children in mission territories, highlighting the role of Catechists and their dedication. It emphasizes the spiritual benefits of membership, the qualities required for those aspiring to priesthood, and the founding of the Society of Missionary Catechists by Reverend John J. Noll in 1921.
The Missionary Catechist 17 Number 12, November, 1941
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of prayer and cooperation in supporting mission work, including a special focus on the October mission intention, the dedication of members' efforts, and a heartfelt letter from a priest-brother of a Catechist.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 1, December, 1941
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the success of gaining permission to teach in Bingham's schools, the establishment of a mission on an isolated ranch in El Paso, and the importance of a prayerful spirit. It emphasizes that cheerful attitudes foster positivity, contrasting with gloom.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 2, January, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights gratitude for donations supporting missions, including a successful Little Flower Band and Catechist Otilia Mendoza's missionary work. It also reflects on the Advent "O" Antiphons, which express the Church's prayers for Christ's swift coming, connecting Old Testament longing with Christian devotion.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 3, February, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights themes of health, beauty, and faith, emphasizing the importance of spiritual and physical well-being. It discusses the influence of anti-clericalism in Mexico and the enduring power of love to overcome obstacles, while also reflecting on family prayer practices and the role of the Church in maintaining religious traditions.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 4, March, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the Society's efforts to support missionaries through prayers, alms, and donations, including fundraising events like card parties. The Society's growth reflects increasing demand for religious instruction among American children, often taught in informal settings by Missionary Catechists who provide essential religious education where Catholic schools are unavailable.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 5, April, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist emphasizes the divine nature of Christ as God the Father and His incarnation as a humble creature out of love for humanity. It highlights the importance of prayer for the Church, civil authorities, and missionaries, especially for loved ones and those committed to Joseph's care, stressing that true devotion goes beyond mere legal observance.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 6, May, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of prayer, faith, and devotion to Mary in fostering spiritual growth and community, emphasizing the significance of catechism, the influence of Blessed de Montfort, and the joy of serving God through love and innocence.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 7, June, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the devotion to Mary and the importance of love and service to Jesus through her. It features the activities of a zealous mission club organized by Miss Lillian Dunn, emphasizing the significance of prayer, love for Mary, and dedication to Eucharistic adoration.
The Missionary Catechist 18 Number 8, July, 1942
This issue of the Missionary Catechist emphasizes prayer for peace, victory, and the protection of service members during wartime. It encourages ongoing prayer for young and ordained priests, as well as all priests, to strengthen their spiritual lives amidst worldly challenges.
