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The Missionary Catechist 26 Number 9

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_287_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of Bishop John Francis Noll's consecration as Bishop of Fort Wayne. It highlights his dedication to salvation, his establishment of Victory Noll, and his efforts to promote knowledge of God among the uneducated. The article emphasizes his support for the community of Sisters of Our Lady of Victory, his guidance, and his influence on missionary work and spiritual development.

Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1922-

The Missionary Catechist 26 Number 9, September, 1950

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_288_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of religious vacation schools for Catholic children in public schools, emphasizing their role in education and spiritual growth. It also describes a vocations exhibit at Detroit, showcasing various religious habits and activities to inspire and inform visitors.

Dates: September, 1950

The Missionary Catechist 26 Number 10, October, 1950

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_289_0000
Scope and Contents This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the diverse activities of our community, including home visiting, social service, clinics, and youth centers, all aimed at missionary work. Sister Mary Karl prior to her Silver Jubilee in 1947 reflects on her service in New Mexico, expressing hope for more help and emphasizing the importance of prayer and community spirit. The community was founded for foreign missions but also values modern travel for its advantages in fulfilling its...
Dates: October, 1950

The Missionary Catechist 26 Number 11, November, 1950

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_290_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the efforts of missionary sisters in Los Angeles, including organizing religious instruction for children in public schools, conducting community work such as bake sales, and participating in city missions. It emphasizes the importance of census-taking as part of their missionary work and showcases the dedication of groups like the "Broom Gang" and city missionaries in serving the community.

Dates: November, 1950

The Missionary Catechist 27 Number 1, December, 1950

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_291_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist emphasizes the urgent need to expand Christian educational institutions in mission countries, despite restrictions and government controls, highlighting the importance of supporting mission schools to fulfill their educational goals.

Dates: December, 1950

The Missionary Catechist 27 Number 2, January, 1951

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_292_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights Christmas celebrations at Queen of the Missions, including a Novena and community Mass, and emphasizes the importance of Catholic education and charitable donations. It also features a blessing by Archbishop McIntyre, reports on community participation in religious events, and extends Christmas greetings from Victory Noll.

Dates: January, 1951

The Missionary Catechist 27 Number 3, February, 1951

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_293_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights community prayers, spiritual activities, and the importance of donations from groups like the Mary Mother of Perpetual Help Band in Evanston, Illinois, which has supported Victory Noll since 1939. It also recounts personal reflections on faith, devotion, and efforts to promote missionary work, including attempts to influence political leaders in Washington, D.C.

Dates: February, 1951

The Missionary Catechist 27 Number 4, March, 1951

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_294_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist reflects on the spiritual significance of the Incarnation, the importance of vocations, and the dedication of the Victory Missionary Sisters. It highlights the influence of Bishop Noll's birthday, the role of lay-missionaries like Bob Scott, and the commitment of young members in the community, emphasizing the importance of faith, sacrifice, and community support in advancing their mission.

Dates: March, 1951

The Missionary Catechist 27 Number 5, April, 1951

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_295_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the valuable service of lay catechists, including Sisters who learned Spanish through dedicated effort. It emphasizes the importance of prayer, community history, and the joyful celebration of Mass within the mission.

Dates: April, 1951

The Missionary Catechist 27 Number 6, May, 1951

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Identifier: HARC_010_7_1_1_296_0000
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This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights stories of answered prayers, including Sister Mary Millicent's account of Gregory Monica's experience during summer school at Catalina Island and the community's efforts to gather for Mary's Hour, demonstrating faith and devotion.

Dates: May, 1951