Mollie Rogers (Mother Mary Joseph), founder of the Maryknoll Sisters, d 10/9 1955. The seeds of her vocation came as a student at Smith—her regret that there was no Catholic counterpart to Protestant mission organizations. At that time America was itself a mission field.
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Later with other women she joined to assist Fr James Walsh and Thomas Price who were founding the @MaryknollFrsBrs. But she wondered why there should not be an order of women in mission—not just supporting the priests but engaging in direct evangelization.
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The Maryknoll Srs were founded 1920. Mollie described their ideal features: “I would have her distinguished by Christ-like charity, a limpid simplicity of soul, heroic generosity, selflessness, unfailing loyalty, prudent zeal, gracious courtesy, an adaptable disposition...
Oct 9, 2019 · 11:49 AM UTC
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...solid piety, and the saving grace of a kindly humor.” At the time of her death in 1955 there were 1100 MK Srs serving on four continents. @OrbisBooks “There is nothing more astonishing than life, just as it is, nothing more miraculous than growth and change and development...
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