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Glenmary Challenge

Glenmary Challenge

Glenmary Challenge magazine, our quarterly publication, has three goals: to educate Catholics about the U.S. home missions, to motivate young men to consider Glenmary priesthood or brotherhood, and to invite all Catholics to respond to their baptismal call to be missionary by partnering with Glenmary as financial contributors, prayer partners, professional coworkers and/or volunteers.

Recent articles are below; a complete archive of past issues can be found at issuu.

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A change in the immigration processing for religious worker visas (R-1) is a hopeful sign for the Glenmary community and many foreign-born religious workers in the United States. Previously, religious workers who reached the maximum stay of five years on an R-1 visa would be required to leave the country...

GLENMARY CHALLENGE

Father Vic Subb, a faithful and inspiring Glenmarian, has long...

GLENMARY CHALLENGE

Immigration is less a legal issue than it is a...

GLENMARY CHALLENGE

Kenia Avila, a parishioner of Glenmary’s Holy Family mission in...

GLENMARY CHALLENGE

FROM THE PRESIDENT – FATHER DAN DORSEY In the parable...

GLENMARY CHALLENGE

Catholics in Smith County, Tennessee, find a faith home in...

GLENMARY CHALLENGE

Hispanics represent the vast majority of Glenmary parishioners, but the...

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at Joppa Mountain
1943 Joppa Mountain Road
Rutledge, TN 37861
There are two housing facilities on our 10-acre site with enough space to accommodate groups of up to 25 people. Each house has a main living area, toilet, and shower. All living quarters have central heating and cooling.