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A look at the skill set that each Founder brought to the establishment of the comprehensive Marianist Family |
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What is the source of this quote attributed to Father Chaminade? |
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Read Brother Lawrence J. Cada's masterful translation of this important spiritual letter that shaped the early development of the Society of Mary. |
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This issue of "Marianist Soundings" focuses on education and explores ways that we Marianists educate through word and action. |
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A crowning achievement of the Founder's life was completing the Marianist Constitutions and securing a Decree of Praise from the Vatican. |
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The "Little Society" was a group of young women living in postrevolutionary France. |
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The NACMS library has the largest number of Marianist-oriented books, periodicals, and unbound material in the English-speaking world. |
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How do we as Marianists begin to share who Mary is for us today, beyond cultural boundaries? One source is Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Patroness of the Americas. Father Rudy Vela, SM, explores the spiritual and cultural richness of Mary's connection to the Americas. |
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Whenever I pray I want to believe that I will be heard and God most certainly will answer my prayer(s). . . but then what if God says, “No.” |
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Alison R. Cawley explores the leadership qualities developed by Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon and Marie Thérèse de Lamourous during the chaos and upheaval of the French Revolution. |
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This book features the religious life and ministry of a special Marianist. The history of the Society of Mary as it struggled against anticlericalism in France and in Germany is presented in detail. |
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Brother Thomas F. Giardino, SM, develops four principles that guided the thought and practical wisdom of Father Chaminade's world-changing approach to community. |
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Isabella Moyer reminds us that community is both a safe place for maturation and fellowship and a Gospel challenge to be shared with the world. |
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This pamphlet details the thinking of the Founders and includes comments from contemporary Marianists on Mary's meaning today. |
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This pamphlet shows the variety of ways and states of life available to those interested in the Marianist spirit. |
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The lives and contributions of William Joseph Chaminade, Marie Thérèse de Lamourous, and Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon are highlighted. |
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How did Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, Founder of the Marianist Family, teach people to pray? |
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The simple action of setting a table for a family meal provides symbols to explain aspects of Gospel living we as Marianists have been called to make especially vivid in the Christian community. |
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This issue of "Things Marianist" examines the gift of equal partnership within our Marianist Family and explores areas for collaboration between the lay and religious branches of Marianist life. |
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This issue explains Marianist "jargon" through an imaginary dialogue in a Marianist faith-sharing community. Current members explain to potential new members the definitions and meaning of many of our Marianist terms. |
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