Women--Religious life--Indiana
Found in 520 Collections and/or Records:
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 2, January, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist reports on the early success and reception of the publication, announces the establishment of a novitiate and training school at Victory-Noll, and emphasizes the urgency of preserving Catholic faith among Spanish-speaking populations in New Mexico and the Southwest.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 4, March, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist focuses on social welfare and catechetical work among Mexican and Spanish-speaking immigrants in the Calumet Steel District of Indiana, highlighting house-to-house visits, medical aid, and religious instruction as a defense against Protestant missionary influence.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 5, April, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist features a pastoral letter from the Bishop of San Antonio endorsing the Missionary Catechists as a critical response to Protestant propaganda and clergy shortages, framing the Catechists as essential auxiliaries in maintaining Catholic identity among Mexican missions.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 6, May, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist reflects on the spiritual and moral value of supporting missionary efforts, argues for the preservation of faith among baptized Catholics at risk of losing religious instruction, and promotes vocations and lay support for the Missionary Catechists.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 7, June, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist describes Victory-Noll and the Victory Training Institute as a lasting memorial to missionary work, detailing its founding, architectural significance, and function as the primary training center for Missionary Catechists serving Spanish-speaking Catholic communities.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 8, July, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist covers the formal dedication of the Victory Training Institute by Bishop John F. Noll, documenting large public attendance, episcopal support, and the Institute’s role in addressing missionary needs in the Southwest.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 10, September, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist provides a historical and biographical account of early Catholic missionary leadership in New Mexico, focusing on Joseph Projectus Machebeuf and the foundations of missionary administration and pastoral labor in the region.
The Missionary Catechist 1 Number 11, October, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist emphasizes the supportive role of laywomen and catechists behind missionary priests, situating their work within a longer Catholic tradition of evangelization and reinforcing their importance to sustaining missions in the Southwest.
The Missionary Catechist 1Number 9, August, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist examines the challenges of Mexican immigration in Colorado, presenting Catholic social welfare strategies and collaboration with organizations such as the Knights of Columbus to safeguard faith and improve living conditions among migrant communities.
The Missionary Catechist 2 Number 1, December, 1925
This issue of the Missionary Catechist highlights cooperation between the Society of Missionary Catechists and the Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade, framing education, missionary awareness, and youth engagement as vital to strengthening domestic mission efforts.
