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| America Press, Inc., publishes America, a weekly magazine founded by Jesuits of the United States in 1909. It also sponsors the Catholic Book Club, a Catholic "book of the month" club. The board of directors of America are the ten Jesuit provincials and the president of the Jesuit Conference in the United States. America Press, Inc., is a nonprofit, tax exempt corporation. America is a member of the Catholic Press Association. |
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| Center To Be |
The Center to BE is an independent, inclusive spirituality center which provides programs and services to those seeking a deeper relationship with the Divine. Programs are offered in Fond du Lac, Milwaukee, Appleton and West Bend. Come...Explore Pathways to the Sacred at the Center of your BE-ing. |
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| Giving Cart |
GivingCart is owned and operated by GivingCart Foundation, a joint project of three young Catholic laymen who want their work to help change the world for their fellow Catholics and the Roman Catholic Church. GivingCart Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity incorporated in the State of California. It is a fundraising tool and its mission is to support approved Catholic parishes or organizations, auxiliaries connected to the Catholic Church, and other organizations that serve the Church. In response to a sharp decrease of tithing and the coincidental emergence of e-commerce technology, GivingCart helps the Church thrive and grow in the modern world. The potential for revenues generated by GivingCart is virtually unlimited, providing funds for church buildings and grounds, for youth groups, for Catholic elementary schools, for Catholic high schools and colleges, for religious orders, for pro-life leagues, for seminaries and foreign missions. |
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| Holy Family Parish |
| Holy Family Parish is the consolidated group of Catholic churches in Fond du Lac, WI. |
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| LCWR |
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) is an association of the leaders of congregations of Catholic women religious in the United States. The conference has more than 1500 members, who represent about 95 percent of the 59,000 women religious in the United States. Founded in 1956, the conference assists its members to collaboratively carry out their service of leadership to further the mission of the Gospel in today's world. |
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| LCWR Creates an Exhibit on the Contributions of US History |
LCWR has mounted an exhibit on the rich history and contributions of Catholic sisters in the United States. Through photographs, artifacts and documentary material drawn from the archives of many congregations, this exhibit, entitled "Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America, tells how sisters played a vital role in shaping American life from before the earliest days of the republic and throughout its history. |
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| Pflaum Publishing Group |
| Pflaum Publishing Group is a division of Peter Li, Inc., a national educational publishing and media company exclusively publishing a wide range of materials for Catholic religious education such as Pflaum Gospel Weeklies, Together in Jesus sacramental preparation programs and Children Celebrate! products for Liturgy of the Word with Children. Peter Li Education Group, the other division, publishes five magazines: Today's Catholic Teacher, Catechist, School Planning & Management, College Planning & Management, and Today's School.. The division also offers a wide variety of marketing services to other educational publishers. Sister Alice Ann Pfeifer, CSA, writes for Pflaum Publishing Group. |
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| Quest for Justice |
| The mission of The Quest for Social Justice, Inc. is to raise and hold social justice concepts and issues before the people of the Mobile, Alabama, area. Social justice entails the belief that all individuals should have equal access to society's resources and opportunities and be at all times accorded human dignity. The Quest for Social Justice, Inc. is a 501-C3 non-profit organization. |
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| Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service |
| The Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service is a non-profit organization that has worked with the families of East Harlem for over 46 years, helping them address the many dimensions of family health - physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual. |
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| The Leo House |
| The Leo House is a Catholic guest house for travelers and is staffed by a Priest-in-Residence, the Sisters of St. Agnes and lay personnel. There is a chapel with the Blessed Sacrament reserved, and often daily Mass. People of all faiths are welcome. Centrally located in Manhattan, the Chelsea residential area provides public transportation to the many tourist attractions (Museums, Theatres, Madison Square Garden, Javits Center, Rockefeller Center, St Patrick's Cathedral and Fifth Ave shopping) and is well within a half block via subway or bus. |
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| SOAR |
| Support Our Aging Religious, Inc. is a non-profit organization of persons who are committed to assuring financially stable and personally secure futures for elderly and frail members of Catholic religious congregations in the United States, augmenting the efforts of the institutional Church. Visit the web site to see the ways to assist religious congregations throughout the United States. |
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| Women and Spirit |
Meet women who corresponded with President Thomas Jefferson, talked down bandits and roughnecks, lugged pianos into the wilderness, and provided the nation’s first health insurance to Midwestern loggers. Discover sisters’ courage during the Civil War, the Gold Rush, the San Francisco Earthquake, the Influenza Epidemic, the Civil Rights Movement, and Hurricane Katrina. |
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| Agnesian HealthCare |
| Agnesian HealthCare is an integrated healthcare system sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes. More than 2,000 employees and physicians provide services in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and surrounding communities. |
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| Marian University |
Marian University is a co-educational applied liberal arts university sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, offering undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and several satellite locations. |
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| Monroe Clinic |
| Monroe Clinic, sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, offers a full spectrum of inpatient, outpatient, and home-based services in Monroe, Wisconsin, and surrounding communities in Illinois and Wisconsin. |
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| Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities |
| The Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities promotes Catholic higher education by supporting its member institutions, especially with reference to their Catholic mission and character, through research, collecting and coordinating data, publications, and conferences. |
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| Catholic Health Association of the U.S. |
| The Catholic Health Association of the United States supports and strengthens the Catholic health ministry in the U.S. by uniting its more than 2,000 members to advance selected strategic issues best addressed together. |
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| CORE / El Centro |
| CORE/El Centro, Inc. is a natural healing center begun with seed money from the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes. Its mission is to make integrative healing available to all people with a focus on persons who are underserved and face healthcare barriers. |
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| Holy Child Jesus School |
| Holy Child Jesus School is a Catholic elementary school set in rural Mississippi. Its mission is to provide quality Catholic education in a family-like setting. It was established in 1946 to serve the African American community in Canton, Mississippi. It continues this mission, as well as serving a growing Hispanic population. |
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| Immaculate Conception School |
| Immaculate Conception School is a parish school serving the Church in its mission of developing and educating the youth of the parish and the community of the South Bronx. The Sisters of Christian Charity and the Redemptorist Fathers, in collaboration with other religious communities and the lay staff, operate Immaculate Conception School, which exists for the purpose of the Catholic formation and academic development of the children who attend it. The school sets the stage for a life centered in Jesus Christ by providing a faith atmosphere and a formation program which is meant to assist the parents in their role as primary educators of their children. |
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| Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service |
| The Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service is a non-profit organization that has worked with the families of East Harlem for over 46 years, helping them address the many dimensions of family health - physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual. |
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| Sojourner Truth House |
| Sojourner Truth House, sponsored by the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, is a ministry of hope for homeless and at-risk women and their children. Sojourner Truth House is the ministry of a group of religious women and mentors dedicated to improving life for the people of Gary, IN. The center, a former Catholic rectory, is where the Sisters currently reside. Each day, the Sisters, mentors and volunteers are challenged in finding new ways and means to offer the women and children of Gary programs and services that will enable them to survive and live more fully, believing in themselves and contributing to their city. |
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| Maria High School |
| Maria High School is a Catholic, college preparatory high school for young women which offers a challenging academic program that responds to individual interests and needs. A ministry of the Sisters of St. Casimir, Maria High School provides an excellent educational experience and nurtures the faith life of its diverse learning community through prayer, worship, and service. |
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| 8th Day Center for Justice |
| 8th Day Center for Justice is a religious community of men and women grounded in Scriptures and Christian faith tradition, who collaborate to provide a critical alternative voice to systems that suppress the human community and environment, and to work for structural changes which will hasten the arrival of a more just world. |
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| The Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown |
| The diocesan Church of Altoona-Johnstown is the people of God located in the Allegheny Mountains of Central-Western Pennsylvania who follow the Roman Catholic Tradition in their practice of Christianity. While composed of many ethnic legacies, they strive to be the one household of God as the assembly of believers in the Lord. |
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