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Volume seven of The Chaminade Legacy completes the documents of the growth and development of the Society of Mary and the Daughters of Mary. The Constitutions of the Society of Mary (1839) and the Daughters of Mary (1839) are in this volume. |
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The Basic Handbook of Marianist Studies is a key resource exploring the historical trends related to the origins of Marianist life and its development. Compiled and created by Bro. Lawrence J. Cada, SM, and Carol Ramey, it is a one-stop shop for historically-rich content on the origins and historical markers along the Marianist journey. |
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The focus of Sister Marcy Loehrlein's paper is to establish the relationship of the method of the Marianist virtues to the cognitive and volitional method developed by Bernard Lonergan, SJ. |
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Father Joseph Stefanelli, SM, explores the healing process that took place in response to divisions which developed between the Daughters of Mary and Society of Mary after the death of Blessed Chaminade. |
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Father Stephen Tutas' prayerful reflection reminds Marianists that we need to "do better" in light of the Vatican's rejection of the final miracle for Blessed Chaminade's elevation to sainthood. |
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This small article, written by Father Joseph Verrier, SM, corrects historical errors pertaining to the three Daries brothers, who attended the Mussidan school where the Chaminade brothers taught. |
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The Marianist Studies Program (MSP) 2.0 is an exciting opportunity for exploration and scholarship, for study and sharing, and for deep personal learning that can benefit the entire Marianist Family. MSP 2.0 is a year-long program of assisted inquiry into a topic in Marianist Studies. Through reading and discussion, monthly virtual meetings, and a week at NACMS, participants will engage with colleagues, experts, and the NACMS staff with a goal of producing a publishable product. |
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Sharing Our Marianist Stories is a podcast produced by the North American Center for Marianist Studies. Our podcast highlights concrete experiences of the Marianist Charism in action and amplifies stories and experiences of members of the Marianist Family. Occasionally episodes may reflect on a dynamic of Marianist history. During the Advent, Lenten and Easter seasons, we also utilize our podcast episodes that empower listeners to reflect as each liturgical season progresses. |
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Sister Gabrielle Bibeau, FMI, uses personal interviews and Ferree's own journals and drafts of his works to probe the development and influence of this great Marianist thinker in the realm of Catholic Social Thought. |
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NACMS produces an e-newsletter that is released on the first Friday of every month to all subscribers. The newsletter shares news of recent events and publicizes upcoming opportunities. |
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This podcast features a Scripture reading, reflection questions, and soothing music to lead you deeper into prayer on the Annunciation. |
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This podcast features a Scripture reading, reflection questions, and soothing music to lead you deeper into prayer on the Immaculate Conception. |
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The links below provide more information on each of our episodes of Sharing Our Marianist Stories. Click each one to learn more and listen. |
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This podcast features a Scripture reading, reflection questions, and soothing music to lead you deeper into prayer on the Visitation. |
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The bloodshed of the Spanish Civil War had a direct and profound impact on the Society of Mary. Read the story of four Marianists, a priest and three brothers, martyred in Madrid. Pope Benedict XVI declared them blessed in 2007. |
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The article explores the troubled relationship between the Daughters of Mary and the Society of Mary, following Blessed Chaminade's death. |
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Published under the direction of Father Quentin Hakenewerth, SM, with assistance from Father David Fleming, SM, this anthology of early Marianist documents provides today's reader with the spiritual gems from our shared heritage that can be applied to Marianist formation today. |
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Using the words of Adèle and Pope Francis, Sister Blanca Jamar, FMI, has crafted a resource for reflection and prayer as we prepare for Adèle's beatification. |
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