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Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary refers to a number of different religious communities which all trace their roots to the St. Benedict Center, founded in 1940 by Catherine Goddard Clarke in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts . In 1945, Leonard Feeney became chaplain of the center.
Feb 2, 2021 · Feb 2, 2021 Updated Aug 14, 2023. The ultra-traditionalist Catholic organization located in Richmond, the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, had their appeal of Bishop Peter...
The Sisters MICM are a religious community of women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict and devote themselves to Jesus through Mary. They share their spirituality, ministry, and events on their website, such as Little Hands Divine, Saint Patrick's Day, and Morning Star Camp.
A religious congregation dedicated to the propagation and defense of Catholic dogma and the conversion of America. Learn about their founder, their Crusade, their methods, and their status in the Church.
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May 15, 2024 · A traditional, active Order of Brothers and Sisters who live a life of Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary. Learn about their chapel, gift shop, devotionals and more.
Saint Benedict Center is a traditional, active Order of Brothers and Sisters who live True Devotion to Mary and consecrate themselves to Jesus. They are not affiliated with any other establishment or website with the same name.
Learn about the vocation, life, and apostolate of the Brothers, a traditional religious order of men consecrated to Mary. They wear the angelic habit, pray the traditional liturgy, and evangelize for the one, true Church.