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  2. White Fathers - Wikipedia

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    -1,144 Missionaries of Africa – fully professed priests, deacons, and brothers: -467 are living and working in Europe-120 in the Americas -510 in Africa -16 in Asia -31 in the Generalate in Rome Although there are currently 460 students at various stages of preparation, many of the White Fathers are retired due to age or ill health.

  3. Churching of women - Wikipedia

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    The custom, referred to in many places as the "Churching of Women", was retained in the Church until very recent times, and still is in the old rite. [12] The official title of the Rite was actually Benedictio mulieris post partum (the blessing of a woman after giving birth), and focused on blessing and thanksgiving.

  4. Franciscan Missionaries of Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary are a Roman Catholic centralized religious institute of consecrated life of Pontifical Right for women founded by Mother Mary of the Passion (born Hélène Marie Philippine de Chappotin de Neuville, 1839–1904) at Ootacamund, then British India, in 1877. The missionaries form an international religious ...

  5. Missionaries of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1854 by Jules Chevalier at Issoudun, France, in the Diocese of Bourges. The motto of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart is: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be loved everywhere! [1] The priests, deacons and brothers of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart are known as MSCs (from the Latin, Missionarii Sacratissimi Cordis).

  6. Missionaries of Charity - Wikipedia

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    Sisters belonging to Missionaries of Charity in their attire of traditional white sari with blue border.. The Missionaries of Charity (Latin: Congregatio Missionariarum a Caritate) is a Catholic centralised religious institute of consecrated life of Pontifical Right for women [3] established in 1950 by Mother Teresa, now known in the Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta.

  7. Catholic missions - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Valignano, the new regional manager ("visitor") of the order, came to Macau in 1578–1579 and established St. Paul's College to begin training future missionaries in the language and culture of the Chinese. He requested assistance from the orders' members in Goa in bringing over suitably talented linguists to staff the college and ...

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  9. Category:French missionaries - Wikipedia

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    France portal; Religion portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... French Christian missionaries (5 C) L. French ...