Women--Religious life--Indiana
Found in 533 Collections and/or Records:
The Missionary Catechist 39 Number 7, June, 1963
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the reverence for Our Lady of Victory, the dedication of the Sisters at Victory Noll, and the importance of adapting religious education to local contexts. It also commemorates Reverend John Joseph Sigstein, founder of Victory Noll and the Missionary Sisters, emphasizing their spiritual mission and social work.
The Missionary Catechist 39 Number 8, September, 1963
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of simplicity in religious education amid a complex technological world, emphasizing that Catholic schools should focus on conveying the Gospel's core message.
The Missionary Catechist 39 Number 9, October, 1963
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the dedication of religious educators and missionaries, including Sister Marie's work in proclaiming God's glory, Sister Noreen's census efforts, and Barbara Plante's service as a school secretary delivering sacrament scapulars. It emphasizes the importance of religion classes and the growth of sacrament preparation, reflecting a commitment to fostering unity and religious dignity within the community.
The Missionary Catechist 39 Number 10, November, 1963
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights religious education efforts, including TV classes for children, the importance of studying the social message of the Holy Father, and the work of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters in teaching and social work.
The Missionary Catechist 40 Number 1, December, 1963
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the involvement of high school students in assisting with Mass and religious activities, emphasizing their valuable role in parish life. It discusses preparations for Holy Week, Children's Mass, and liturgical education, and features a new album by the Religious of Jesus and Mary with religious songs. The publication is produced by Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, focusing on religious education and social work.
The Missionary Catechist 40 Number 2, February, 1964
This issue of The Missionary Catechist features updates from Victory Noll, including the closure of the community room until Christmas Eve, and discusses ways to engage high school students in CCD work. It announces the magazine's transition to a bi-monthly publication and emphasizes its role as an educational resource rather than a donation receipt. The publication is approved by the Church and focuses on religious education and social work.
The Missionary Catechist 40 Number 3, April, 1964
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights the importance of monthly prayer for vocations, encourages the use of appropriate seasonal images and prayers, and emphasizes the role of religious education and social work carried out by Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters. It also discusses teaching strategies, promoting vocations, and the importance of proper preparation for First Communion.
The Missionary Catechist 40 Number 4, June, 1964
The Missionary Catechist 40 Number 5, August, 1964
The Missionary Catechist 40 Number 6, October, 1964
This issue of the Missionary Catechist discusses the significance of the sign of the cross, the anointing of Aaron, and the role of symbols in Christian living. It highlights the importance of religious education, including the use of visual aids like charts, and emphasizes the mission of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters in promoting faith and social work. The publication also covers topics such as the sacraments, the liturgical year, and spiritual renewal through baptism.
