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  2. Fatima Family Apostolate - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Fox, Founder of the FFA, died on 26 November 2009 at his home in Hanceville, AL, USA. A lay person author and writer and convert to the Catholic Church, John C. Preiss, became President of the Fatima Family Apostolate and Editor of the quarterly magazine the Immaculate Heart Messenger. The FFA is located in Hanceville, Alabama.

  3. Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word - Wikipedia

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    The primary residence of the Friars is in Irondale, Alabama, and is next door to EWTN. They also have a residence in Hanceville, AL, near the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The Friars' apostolate is to communicate the Catholic faith by word and example. It involves using the media: television, radio and the Internet, as well as ...

  4. Knights of Peter Claver - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary is an international Catholic fraternal service order.Founded in 1909 by the Josephites and parishioners from Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Mobile, Alabama, it is the largest and oldest Black Catholic lay-led organization still in existence.

  5. Catenian Association - Wikipedia

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    The Catenian Association is a Roman Catholic lay society with around 8,000 members (known as "brothers") in a number of English-speaking countries. Catenian men and their families meet socially to help develop their faith and build lasting friendships. [1] [2] It has been described as "an international brotherhood of Catholic men."

  6. List of North American ethnic and religious fraternal orders

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    Knights of Peter Claver - Founded in 1909 by members of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Mobile, Alabama, as a Black Catholic fraternal order, as Blacks were barred from the Knights of Columbus due to their race. Among the founders were The Rev. John H. Dorsey (the second Black Catholic priest ordained in the US), several White ...

  7. Men of the Immaculata - Wikipedia

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    The Men of the Immaculata (MOTI) was founded in 2017 in the Diocese of Baton Rouge. It is an organization that hosts annual Catholic men's conferences. Scott L. Smith, Jr. is the chairman. [1] [2] [3] The organization's annual conference program, edited by Smith, is The Catholic ManBook. [4]

  8. Christian Family Movement - Wikipedia

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    The wives of these men began to form a group that birthed the Pre-Cana Conference (the Catholic Church's conference for engaged couples). The Christian Family Movement was born when Burnie and Helene Bauer and Pat and Patty Crowley met each other at the Cana Conference in August 1948.

  9. Category:Religious organizations based in Alabama - Wikipedia

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