The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the religious community by looking at the lives of three founding members, the cultural and political influences that accompanied them, and their eventual focus on educational ministry
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
As a version of femininity that derives from the figure of the Mother Mary, marianismo emphasizes th...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
development of the religious community by looking at the lives of three found-ing members, the cultu...
Many gathered here at this symposium on the consecrated life are members of these Marian congregatio...
In the summer of 1996, members of the Society of Mary gathered in Rome for a General Chapter* accept...
The Congregation of Holy Cross, the founding religious community behind the University of Notre Dame...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
Judith Metz explores what motivated a small group of Sisters of Charity to become a diocesan communi...
This article, the first in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious t...
Flourishing in the Church prior to and following the Second Vatican Council were ecclesial movements...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
The renewed form of the rosary prayer, the Living Rosary Society, established in Lyon (France) in 18...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
As a version of femininity that derives from the figure of the Mother Mary, marianismo emphasizes th...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
development of the religious community by looking at the lives of three found-ing members, the cultu...
Many gathered here at this symposium on the consecrated life are members of these Marian congregatio...
In the summer of 1996, members of the Society of Mary gathered in Rome for a General Chapter* accept...
The Congregation of Holy Cross, the founding religious community behind the University of Notre Dame...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
Judith Metz explores what motivated a small group of Sisters of Charity to become a diocesan communi...
This article, the first in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious t...
Flourishing in the Church prior to and following the Second Vatican Council were ecclesial movements...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
The renewed form of the rosary prayer, the Living Rosary Society, established in Lyon (France) in 18...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
Starting in 1920, four women from rural western Kentucky came to Nebraska City, Nebraska, to serve a...
As a version of femininity that derives from the figure of the Mother Mary, marianismo emphasizes th...