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Lay persons interested in an enduring commitment within the Family who take a vow to be faithful to their call within the Marianist Family and to nurture the growth of the Family
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State Communities
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Often used to describe a group's efforts around the Corporal Works of Mercy - charitable acts by which we come to the aid of our neighbors in their spiritual and bodily necessities.
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Social Ministry
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A stable community of the faithful within a particular church or diocese, whose pastoral care is confided by the bishop to a priest, or pastor
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Parish
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To be available for whatever needs are present and to respond whenever possible. To be prayerfully open to the Holy Spirit at all times
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Permanent Mission
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All that is involved in responding to the world's needs in gospel love
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Mission
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The equality of brothers and priests in the Society of Mary
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Mixed Composition
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In the Marianist context, a diverse group of lay persons who met to grow in their Christian faith and bring the Gospel to the world.
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Sodality
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For Marianists, it is a vow to remain faithful to Mary in "multiplying Christians."
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Stability
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A process of praying, reflecting, gathering counsel and assessment, before making a decision.
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Discernment
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Mutually respecting and including each person in a group. Utilizing the talents of each member through a collaborative process.
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Discipleship of Equals
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People belonging to the Christian community who are not vowed religious.
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Lay Persons
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Words Marianists reflect upon when discerning mission.
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Do Whatever He Tells You
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A term to describing the encouragement and support that is offered in Marianist communities and ministries.
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Family Spirit
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People who have a spiritual bond to the Society of Mary or Daughters of Mary Immaculate and who embrace the MArianist spiriti in their lives. They may or may not be members of a community.
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Affiliates
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The activity of a Christian that fulfills the mission of the Church by working to extend the reign of Christ in the world through service.
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Apostolate
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Groups that come together to pray and support one another in their Christian journey.
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Communities
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In the Marianist Family this prayer first began as a daily spiritual reunion for the dispersed members of the Sodality. It is still practiced as a spiritual reunion of the Family of Mary.
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Three O'Clock Prayer
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Marianist Lay Communities that help new generations of communities begin through their witness and practicall support
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Generativity
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MSJC
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Marianist Social Justice Collaborative
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The term used to describe the reconstituting of the faith life of a culture. Chaminade used the word to define the goal of forming those deprived of spiritual life during the French Revolution, or those lacking education or experience in the Christian faith.
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Rechristianization
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Training programs for teachers in elementary and scecondary schools. In Chaminade's time, few teacher training schools existed because the concept of formal preparation for teachers was novel.
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Normal Schools
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The vowed male religious in the Marianist Family
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Society of Mary
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Invite, by opportunity and example, people to follow Jesus Christ.
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Multiplication of Christians
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The communication between small faith sharing communities on regional, national, or international levels
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Networking
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Where Father Chaminade was exiled and where he prayed at Our Lady of the Pillar and was inspired to find the Marianist Family.
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Saragossa
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MLNNA
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Marianist Lay Network of North America
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The chapel in Bordeaux where Father Chaminade began his frist Sodality
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Mother Adele, Marie Therese, and Father Chaminade
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5 founders of Chaminade University
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Fr. Robert Mackey, Brother Joseph Becker, Bro. Henry Honnert, Bro. John Mccluskey, Rev. Stephen Tutas
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First president of Chaminade university
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Father Robert Mackey
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First name of Chaminade University
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St. Louis Junior College
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Chaminade university starts
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1955
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1921 principal who brought the slopes of Kalaepohaku and eventually built the school on
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Brother Adolph Eiben
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Year chaminade's hill was bought and how much
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January 23, 1927 for 62,500.
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8 Marianist Brothers from Dayton Ohio arrived from the SS Maraposa in Honolulu Harbor on this date
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September 3, 1883
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