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Catholic
Daughters of the Americas
The largest national organization of Catholic
women in the world, dedicated to strengthening their spiritual life through
Christ and His Church, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas was founded in
1903 by the Knights of Columbus in Utica, New York. We are organized in 42
states, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, the Virgin Islands and
Guam. Catholic lay and religious women 18 years of age or older, who love and
support the Church and wish to participate in the social and charitable
activities are welcome to join.
Catholic Daughters engage in an expansive
array of activities in pursuit of our mission including such items as:
- Enhancement of Spiritual Life
- Support of the Holy Father,
Bishops and Clergy
- Vocations to religious life
- Mission activities
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November 9, 2011

Dorothy Brooks with Pat
Carr

Dorothy Brooks with
Helen Berta
Both were Installed in
the Catholic Daughters of the Americas at the monthly
meeting Wednesday, November 9, 2011.
Chelsea Raydak, 2011 scholarship winner receiving
her scholarship from
Pat Guglielmo, scholarship committee chair

The
installation of two new members on July 6:
Carol Tinney and Diane Kapella
National Convention

The 53rd Biannual National Convention
of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas was held July
14-18, 2010 in Buffalo, NY. Members attending from the
Conneaut Court #413 are pictured left to right: Arlene
Devlin, Parliamentarian; Dorothy Brooks, Regent; Mary E.
Boron, member of the court and standing, Grace A. Emig,
Secretary of Ohio State Court.
Father Raymond Thomas also attended as
Chaplain of the Conneaut Court
The National Catholic Daughters
of America
Newsletter August 2011
Parish
Offices:
744 Mill Street
Conneaut, Ohio 44030
Phone: (440) 599-8570
Fax: (440) 593-6772
Email: stmsfc@hotmail.com
Sr. Barbara
Email:
bmorscher@stmsfc.org
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