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Catholic
Daughters of America
CONTACT:
Lorna
Neumeier at 484-3965
An
organization of women who raise money for
charitable work (i.e. Seminarians, Catholic
Relief, Habitat for Humanity, etc.), and support
the parish.
Women
age 18 and older are invited to join this
charitable organization.
Meets
every first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
St. Mary Magdalen School Hall.
HISTORY
The
Catholic Daughters of the Americas (CDA) is one of
the oldest and largest organizations of Catholic
women in the Americas. They donate to
charities, administer scholarship programs and
strive “to be helping hands where there is pain,
poverty, sorrow or sickness.” The
CDA motto is “Unity and Charity.”
The
CDA was formed over 100 years ago and today
numbers 95,000 dues-paying members in more than
1,400 courts (local chapters) in 45 states across
the country, and in Puerto Rico, Mexico, the
Dominican Republic, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.
Catholic
Daughter women enjoy each other’s company at
meetings and work hard for their parishes and
communities.
Deeply
spiritual, together they share faith, love of God
and a distinctly feminine spirituality alluded to
by Pope John Paul II when he spoke of the
necessity of “feminine genius” in today’s
world.
The
program includes concerns of today’s church and
society as well as issues that affect the
well-being of women and children.
The
Legislative Program encourages interested members
to learn about laws that may influence their faith
and to contact their state representatives to make
their personal positions known through Operation
Morning Star [The Catholic Daughters of the
Americas does not endorse political candidates].
Girls
and young women ages 8-18 can join the Junior
Catholic Daughters of the Americas.
Young
college women can become members of Campus Courts
at some universities.
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