with a treadmill.
Apostolate for Family Consecration was created in 1975.
Fatima Family Apostolate was created in 1986.
Madonna House Apostolate was created in 1947.
Union of Catholic Apostolate was created in 1835.
Ask your bishop
A Pallottine is a member of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate.
Ellis Greene has written: 'Champion of the apostolate'
James Charles Bonar has written: 'Can the apostolate profit by corporate decision-making procedures?' -- subject(s): Church management, Decision making 'The Canadian Pacific Railway Company' -- subject(s): Canadian Pacific Railway Company 'An apostolate to the apostolate--the missing link between pastoral development and scientific management' -- subject(s): Church management, Management
The lay apostolate encompasses the active participation of laypeople in the mission and ministry of the Church, aimed at promoting the Gospel and serving the community. It includes a wide range of activities such as evangelization, social justice initiatives, charitable work, and spiritual development. Laypersons are called to integrate their faith into everyday life and influence the secular world through their professions and personal relationships. Ultimately, the lay apostolate seeks to foster a deeper engagement of all members of the Church in its mission.
if you are doing the Telegraph crossword, the big clue is that the "E" is incorrect :-) It begins with an A and the answer is Apostolate...
Kevin O'Shea has written: 'A Human Apostolate' -- subject(s): Christian life
Nuns" mission or career path varies according to the order involved but most nuns are in either one of two (Apostolates) as they are known. these are the teaching apostolate- in the schools and such things as Sunday schools, etc and the Health care apostolate- hospitals, Blind schools, handicapped centers, etc. there are a very limited array of other occupational fields such as the nearly extinct but useful Logistics Apostolate- the sisters of St. Zita were primarily concerned with distributing religious articles to ocean-going ships that had chapels. on a more mundane scale some of the cloistered nuns manufacture religious articles such as priestly robes, habits, etc and some times these are sold for profit. I would say at least half of all active ( as opposef to those retired or disabled) are in the teaching apostolate, and most of the remainder in the health care apostolate, with a sprinkling of (other career paths).