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  2. Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network - Wikipedia

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    The Apostleship of Prayer was founded in 1844 in the south of France. The initiative was first proposed by a Jesuit priest, Francis Xavier Gautrelet, who at the time was the spiritual director of Jesuit students in Vals-près-le-Puy in the south of France. [8]

  3. Morning offering - Wikipedia

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    The morning offering has been an old practice in the Church but it started to spread largely through the Apostleship of Prayer, started by Fr. Francis X. Gautrelet, S.J., and especially through the book written by another Jesuit, Fr. Henri Ramière, S.J., who in 1861 adapted the Apostleship of Prayer for parishes and various Catholic institutions, and made it known by his book "The Apostleship ...

  4. Messenger of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Messenger of the Sacred Heart was originally founded in France as the print organ of the Apostleship of Prayer, a pious association founded in 1844 by Francois-Xavier Gautrelet, S.J. The first Messenger of the Sacred Heart was published in 1861. The Apostleship of Prayer has always operated under the auspices of the Society of Jesus. [1]

  5. Eucharistic Youth Movement - Wikipedia

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    It is the youth branch of the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network. [3] This movement is made up of young people from 5 to 18 years of age and is present in more than 59 countries. It finds its roots in the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network (Apostleship of Prayer) [4] and is inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. [5]

  6. Stella Maris (seafarers' ministry) - Wikipedia

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    The modern movement for a Catholic seafarers' ministry began with several isolated and independent beginnings. [3] In 1891 the Apostleship of Prayer first posted devotional magazines and books from Wimbledon College to twelve ships and began enrolling seafarers in a Catholic association.

  7. James Cullen (PTAA) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1887, Cullen was appointed director for Ireland of the Apostleship of Prayer, to spread devotion to the Sacred Heart.To that end, in 1888, he founded the Irish Messenger of the Sacred Heart, which he saw as a means to promote temperance, by presenting temperance as an expression of one's devotion to the Sacred Heart. [5]

  8. João Ferreira Sardo - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, he founded the Brotherhood of the Holy Nazareth, and in 1904, the Apostleship of Prayer. [ 1 ] Due to João Ferreira Sardo dedication to social actions, beyond the spiritual duties, he supported the community by improving the labour conditions on the codfish business that he owned and managed, also served as a local politician in his ...

  9. Consuelo Reyes-Calderón - Wikipedia

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    From 1926 to 1941, Consuelo Reyes-Calderón worked for the Secretariat of the Apostolado de la Oración (Administrative Office of the Apostleship of Prayer). [citation needed] In 1941, she was a librarian at the Biblioteca Apostolica de la Oracion (Apostolic Library of Prayer).