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In Hong Kong, the Catholic Women's League was established in 1937 by two Irish women who were members of the CWL in the United Kingdom. [17] Also in 1931, the first CWL in Africa was established in Cape Town, South Africa. [18] [19] The Catholic Women's League is a member of the World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations. [18]
New Saints and Blesseds of the Catholic Church: Blesseds and Saints Canonized by Pope John Paul II During the Years 1979–1983. Ignatius Press. ISBN 0-89870-754-4. Medjugorje Center of Pacifica. "All For Mary: American Saints". Retrieved on 2009-10-09. Time. "American Saints", Time, April 7, 1930. Retrieved on 2009-10-09.
The Sisters of St. Dominic based in Springfield, Kentucky, opened St. Agnes Academy in Memphis in 1851. [1] When the same order opened a college department in 1922, [2] it was the first Catholic women's school in the Memphis area, and the first college in Memphis to offer adult evening courses.
Co-operative Women's Guild, founded 1893; Fair Play For Women; Freedom Charity, organisation for helping victims of forced marriage and associated violence; Engender, Edinburgh-based feminist organization; Feminists Against Censorship, established 1989; Junior League; Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts ...
He also established the diocesan Housing Corporation, the local affiliate of Catholic Charities, the Ministry to the Sick, and a weekly newspaper called Common Sense. [6] In 1970, Dozier celebrated two masses of reconciliation in Memphis and Jackson for lapsed Catholics; he gave general absolution to those in attendance. [7] Dozier retired in 1982.
The Diocese recently told The Commercial Appeal that about 300 students were attending local Catholic schools using ESA funds, and that roughly half of them were attending three schools ― one of ...
The Daughters of Isabella is a spiritual, social and charitable organization that was started as a female auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus.The first circle of the Order was founded in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1897, as an auxiliary to the Rev. John Russell Council of the Knights of Columbus for the purpose of uniting all Catholic women in a sisterhood to achieve the following aims; to ...
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