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Women--Religious life--Indiana

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

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The Missionary Catechist 23 Number 11, November, 1947

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_257_0000
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This issue of The Missionary Catechist highlights the opening of a new convent in Salt Lake and the efforts of Missionary Sisters and priests to provide Catholic education to children in Utah, especially in public schools and during harsh winter conditions, amid ongoing global conflicts over nuclear weapons.

Dates: November, 1947

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 1, December, 1947

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_258_0000
Scope and Contents This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the historical role of the Church as the primary source of education and spiritual life, especially during times when missionaries brought faith and community values to other lands. It emphasizes the importance of prayer, sacrifice, and community groups like the Little Flower Mission Circle in fostering spiritual growth and support. The text also reflects on the legacy of early educational institutions and the ongoing need for dedicated...
Dates: December, 1947

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 2, January, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_259_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the closing of the Silver Jubilee year of the community's founding, commemorated with a reception in Chicago attended by Promoters and members. The community, based in the Mobile Diocese, focuses solely on religious instruction for children, operating in remote areas without modern communication or transportation facilities.

Dates: January, 1948

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 3, February, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_260_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist discusses women who dedicate their lives to religious and social service through vows at Victory Noll. These women, called sisters, are ordinary young Catholic girls committed to serving the poor and neglected, inspired by spiritual guidance and community support. Their daily routines vary based on their assigned missions, and their dedication is rooted in prayer and penance, exemplified by recent postulants received at Victory Noll.

Dates: February, 1948

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 4, March, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_261_0000
Scope and Contents This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the opening of two technical schools to train young Indians as Catholic missionaries, emphasizing the importance of religious education amid the rise of Protestant missions and the need for Catholic influence through dispensaries and hospitals. It discusses the challenges of engaging high school students with religion, noting their preference for entertainment and the superficial approach of current religious instruction. Additionally, it...
Dates: March, 1948

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 5, April, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_262_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the journey of two Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Victory who traveled to Panama City in January 1948 to assist Archbishop Beckmann in establishing a new religious community.

Dates: April, 1948

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 6, May, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_263_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the desire for modern educational missions led by priests, Sisters, and lay teachers, emphasizing the importance of preserving the social order in China from atheistic communism through prayer and faith. It also features reports from Mother Catherine and Sister Kathleen, including a visit to Danville and a display of a Crucifixion group.

Dates: May, 1948

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 7, June, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_264_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights prayers for individuals facing moral and spiritual challenges, the dedication of young girls in their faith, and the lifting of government restrictions on rural service, inspiring heartfelt devotion and community support.

Dates: June, 1948

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 9

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_265_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist celebrates Bishop John Francis Noll's Golden Sacerdotal Jubilee, highlighting his contributions to religious education and the founding of Victory Noll, which was named in honor of Our Lady of Victory. The article also mentions Sister Eunice A's tribute to Bishop Noll's work and the ongoing efforts of Missionary Sisters in mission churches.

Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1922-

The Missionary Catechist 24 Number 9, September, 1948

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_266_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of prayer and suffering in the community's work for souls, emphasizing education and transportation efforts for Catholic institutions. It discusses Hinduism's influence in India and the universal prayer intentions for social issues. The publication also commemorates Sister Marie's passing after a lifetime of service.

Dates: September, 1948