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Glenmary Challenge is the quarterly magazine of the Glenmary Home Missioners. Its purpose is to keep before U.S. Catholics the home mission challenge that Glenmary has been sounding since its founding in 1939: to bring a Catholic presence to the neglected small towns and rural areas of the United States.
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Winter 2006 |
Brother David Henley took his Final Oath as a Glenmary Home Missioner on Aug. 21. His goal: to be 'a brother to all.' |
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Autumn 2006 |
Last year's prenovices reached out to their Western Kentucky community to make a difference. Craig Digmann sorted clothes at the local St. Vincent de Paul thrift shop. |
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Summer 2006 |
The creation of a stained-glass window depicting the descent of the Holy Spirit also helped create a renewed sense of community in an Oklahoma mission. |
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Spring 2006 |
The 'prophetic voices' of Holy Family Church in Natchez, Miss., are the stuff of a new book based on a project of the Glenmary Research Center. |
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Winter 2005 |
As Mary and Joseph fled Egypt, they left all they knew behind and, trusting in Providence, began a new life. Hurricane evacuees, like the Holy Family, are finding new lives—and hope—in Glenmary mission counties. |
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Autumn 2005 |
Reaching out to onion workers in South Georgia gives life to missioners and members of Glenmary missions. |
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Summer 2005 |
Health-care workers in free clinics in rural areas are putting the 'care' back in healthcare as they serve the uninsured. |
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Spring 2005 |
Photos like this resurrection cross from Bruce, Miss., provide a glimpse of Holy Week 2004 in Glenmary mission communities. |
- New Light, New Life, by Karen Hurley
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- New Faces in Rural Ministry, by Father Vic Subb
- Pilot, Counselor, Signer and More, by Jean Bach
- A Mission-Minded Bishop, by Father John S. Rausch
- From the President: Keeping Our Promises, by
Father Dan Dorsey
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