Society of Mary - Marianists - was created in 1817.
Jesuits, Marianists, and Archdiocesan priests represent different branches within the Catholic Church. Jesuits are members of the Society of Jesus, focusing on education, intellectual pursuits, and missionary work. Marianists, part of the Society of Mary, emphasize education and community service with a strong devotion to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Archdiocesan priests, on the other hand, serve in a diocese, typically under a bishop, and focus on parish ministry and local community needs without the specific religious vows that Jesuits and Marianists take.
Society of Mary - Marists - was created in 1816.
William Joseph Chaminade did not sail to Honolulu; he was a French priest and the founder of the Society of Mary (Marianists) in the early 19th century. His work focused primarily in France and later in the United States, particularly in education and religious formation. While the Marianists eventually established schools and missions in Hawaii, Chaminade himself did not travel there.
Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary was created in 1845.
There are actually four branches of the Marianist Family but in the United States there are very few members of the fourth branch, Alliance Marielle. The three branches most common to the United States are the Lay Marianists, the Daughters of Mary (designated by the initials FMI and often called the Marianist Sisters), and the Society of Mary (often called SM or Marianists). The last two categories are religious women (FMI) and men (SM) who have taken the vows of poverty, chastity, obedience and stability.
Mary Cruickshank has written: 'Society and You (Understanding People in Society)'
A Mary Mary Christmas was created in 2002.
The Sound - Mary Mary album - was created in 2007.
Mary - Mary Travers album - was created in 1971-02.
Thankful - Mary Mary album - was created on 2000-05-02.
Mary Ann in Society - 1917 was released on: USA: 24 May 1917
Mary Hamilton was created in 15##.