Sodality - Wikipedia In Christian theology, a sodality, also known as a syndiakonia, is a form of the Universal Church organized in a specialized, task-oriented society, as opposed to a local, diocesan body (a modality)
Sodality | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia The sodality was placed under the special protection of the Blessed Virgin, and the object was declared to be personal perfection in virtue and study, as well as works of charity and zeal for souls
Dictionary : SODALITY | Catholic Culture Sodalities are numerious in the Catholic Church, devoted to a variety of spiritual and corporal works of mercy The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin was founded in Rome (1563) by Rev John
History Of Sodality – Parish of St. Ann - stannbb. org Most Sodalities are now autonomous women’s organizations Since its founding, millions have been Sodalists These have included famous artists such as Rubens, writers like Corneille, royalty such as Leopold of Austria, and seven Popes
History - Sodality Union Archdiocese of Washington The Sodality came to North America in 1739 when Clement XII issued a Papal Bull approving the Sodality founded in 1730 at the Ursuline School in New Orleans, Louisiana Georgetown University was the site of the first Sodality in the newly formed United State of America