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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
State Communities
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.
Social Ministry
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
Parish
To be available for whatever needs are present and to respond whenever possible. To be prayerfully open to the Holy Spirit at all times
Permanent Mission
All that is involved in responding to the world's needs in gospel love
Mission
The equality of brothers and priests in the Society of Mary
Mixed Composition
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.
Sodality
For Marianists, it is a vow to remain faithful to Mary in "multiplying Christians."
Stability
A process of praying, reflecting, gathering counsel and assessment, before making a decision.
Discernment
Mutually respecting and including each person in a group. Utilizing the talents of each member through a collaborative process.
Discipleship of Equals
People belonging to the Christian community who are not vowed religious.
Lay Persons
Words Marianists reflect upon when discerning mission.
Do Whatever He Tells You
A term to describing the encouragement and support that is offered in Marianist communities and ministries.
Family Spirit
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.
Affiliates
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.
Apostolate
Groups that come together to pray and support one another in their Christian journey.
Communities
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.
Three O'Clock Prayer
Marianist Lay Communities that help new generations of communities begin through their witness and practicall support
Generativity
MSJC
Marianist Social Justice Collaborative
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.
Rechristianization
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.
Normal Schools
The vowed male religious in the Marianist Family
Society of Mary
Invite, by opportunity and example, people to follow Jesus Christ.
Multiplication of Christians
The communication between small faith sharing communities on regional, national, or international levels
Networking
Where Father Chaminade was exiled and where he prayed at Our Lady of the Pillar and was inspired to find the Marianist Family.
Saragossa
MLNNA
Marianist Lay Network of North America
The chapel in Bordeaux where Father Chaminade began his frist Sodality
Mother Adele, Marie Therese, and Father Chaminade
5 founders of Chaminade University
Fr. Robert Mackey, Brother Joseph Becker, Bro. Henry Honnert, Bro. John Mccluskey, Rev. Stephen Tutas
First president of Chaminade university
Father Robert Mackey
First name of Chaminade University
St. Louis Junior College
Chaminade university starts
1955
1921 principal who brought the slopes of Kalaepohaku and eventually built the school on
Brother Adolph Eiben
Year chaminade's hill was bought and how much
January 23, 1927 for 62,500.
8 Marianist Brothers from Dayton Ohio arrived from the SS Maraposa in Honolulu Harbor on this date
September 3, 1883