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'''Society of Mary''' could be:
'''Society of Mary''' could be:
* [[Society of Mary (Marists)]], a Catholic religious congregation of priests and brothers, founded in 1816 at Lyons, France, by Father Jean-Claude Colin and others.
* [[Society of Mary (Marists)]], a Catholic religious congregation of priests and brothers, founded in 1816 at Lyons, France, by Father Jean-Claude Colin and others. This includes the [[Marist Brothers]], a Catholic religious order of brothers and affiliated lay people founded in France, at La Valla near Lyon in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young French priest of the Society of Mary.
This includes the [[Marist Brothers]], a Catholic religious order of brothers and affiliated lay people founded in France, at La Valla near Lyon in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young French priest of the Society of Mary.
* [[Society of Mary (Marianists)]], a Catholic religious congregation of brothers and priests, founded in 1817 at Bordeaux, France, by the Blessed William Joseph Chaminade.
* [[Society of Mary (Marianists)]], a Catholic religious congregation of brothers and priests, founded in 1817 at Bordeaux, France, by the Blessed William Joseph Chaminade.
* [[Society of Mary (Anglican)]], an Anglican society founded in 1931 in Britain, by the union of its parent societies, the ''Confraternity of Our Lady'' (founded in 1880) and the ''League of Our Lady'' (founded in 1902)
* [[Society of Mary (Anglican)]], an Anglican society founded in 1931 in Britain, by the union of its parent societies, the ''Confraternity of Our Lady'' (founded in 1880) and the ''League of Our Lady'' (founded in 1902)

Revision as of 07:53, 14 December 2006

Society of Mary could be:

  • Society of Mary (Marists), a Catholic religious congregation of priests and brothers, founded in 1816 at Lyons, France, by Father Jean-Claude Colin and others. This includes the Marist Brothers, a Catholic religious order of brothers and affiliated lay people founded in France, at La Valla near Lyon in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young French priest of the Society of Mary.
  • Society of Mary (Marianists), a Catholic religious congregation of brothers and priests, founded in 1817 at Bordeaux, France, by the Blessed William Joseph Chaminade.
  • Society of Mary (Anglican), an Anglican society founded in 1931 in Britain, by the union of its parent societies, the Confraternity of Our Lady (founded in 1880) and the League of Our Lady (founded in 1902)