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The Maryknoll name is shared by a number of related Catholic organizations, including the Maryknoll Sisters, and the Maryknoll Lay Missioners. The organizations are independent entities with shared history that work closely together in the joint focus of the overseas mission activity of the Catholic Church particularly in East Asia , the United ...
Eventually, this was shortened to "Maryknoll". The Maryknoll Society was the first Catholic missionary society in the United States; up until then the United States was considered mission territory. [1] The Maryknoll Mission Center and Museum is located in Ossining. [2] Maryknoll has its own Post Office and zip code (10545). [3]
Roy Bourgeois – founder of the human rights group School of the Americas Watch; ordained a Maryknoll Missionary in 1972 and canonically dismissed in 2012 from both the Maryknolls and the priesthood because of his 2008 participation in the invalid ordination of a woman and "a simulated Mass" in Kentucky
The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers and the Maryknoll Sisters were founded in 1911 [1] and 1912, [2] respectively. After the Second Vatican Council closed in 1965, both organizations started work on starting a lay institute (following the council's encouragement of more lay involvement and ministry in the church; see Lumen Gentium). [3]
Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - formerly known as the Missionary Canonesses of St. Augustine, these Belgian Sisters had convents at 437 West 47th Street and on Washington Square North in Manhattan (1927). In 1948, the sisters took over operation of the Queen's Daughters' Day Nursery in Yonkers, New York.
Thomas Frederick Price, MM (August 19, 1860 - September 12, 1919) was the American co-founder of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, better known as the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. [ 1 ]
M. Madonna House Apostolate; Mariannhillers; Society of Mary (Marists) Maryknoll Lay Missioners; Maryknoll Society; Medical Mission Sisters; Medical Missionaries of Mary
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society: San Francisco: Martyr in odium fidei: Antoinette Kunkel (rel. name: Hyancinth) 21 December 1898 Glen Falls, New York (disappeared) 5 April 1945 Benguet, Philippines Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic: Baguio: Martyr in odium fidei: James Paul McCloskey 9 December 1870 Philadelphia ...