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  1. Catherine of Masovia ( Polish: Katarzyna mazowiecka; 1413/16 [1] – between 2 June 1479 and 5 July 1480 [2]) was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast in the Masovian branch . She was the eighth and youngest daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia and Alexandra, a daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King ...

  2. In 1904, the Marian Congress at Rome recognized the Children of Mary as a distinct lay society in the Church and in 1931, the Children of Mary was recognized as a worldwide confraternity open to all Catholic parishes and institutions.

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  4. Our History. It is hard to pin-point the exact beginning of Children of Mary - for we know that the Lord works in mysterious ways and that He uses all of the intimate details of our lives to bring us to the present moment and, ultimately, to fulfill His Divine Plan.

  5. Jun 20, 2021 · The mission of the Children of Mary, and its successor the Vincentian Marian Youth, was confided by God to St. Catherine Labouré, through the apparitions of the Immaculate Virgin Mary. The first Children of Mary were organized into groups in different regions of France, from 1835 to 1847.

  6. Children of Mary. — The Sodality of Children of Mary Immaculate owes its origin to the manifestation of the Virgin Immaculate of the Miraculous Medal, on which the Church has placed a seal, by appointing the twenty-seventh of November as the feast.

  7. Jul 19, 2019 · On July 18, 1830 (the eve of the feast of Saint Vincent, at that time) Catherine prayed that, through his intercession, her desire to see the Blessed Virgin Mary would be fulfilled. Previously, at the death of her mother when Catherine was a child, she asked Mary to be her mother. At eleven-thirty that night, Catherine heard someone call her name.

  8. The Sodality of Children of Mary Immaculate owes its origin to the manifestation of the Virgin Immaculate of the Miraculous Medal, on which the Church has placed a seal, by appointing the twenty-seventh of November as its feast. This manifestation was made to Sister Catherine ...

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