The National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC) was the annual meeting of the American Catholic hierarchy and its standing secretariat; it was established...
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in Rerum novarum. In response, the U.S. Catholic episcopate organized the National Catholic Welfare Council in 1919. They also created the first Administrative...
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building into the offices of the War Relief Services and the National Catholic Welfare Council. One engine shot through the south side opposite the impact...
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the National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC) Press Department. In the 1960s it became the National Catholic News Service; it later dropped "National" from...
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Edward Joseph Hanna (category Roman Catholic archbishops of San Francisco)
National Catholic Welfare Council, a predecessor of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, which was renamed the National Catholic Welfare...
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Empire State Building (category National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan)
National Catholic Welfare Council (now Catholic Relief Services, located in Baltimore) The King's College (now located at 56 Broadway) China National...
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time) lobbying for Catholic interests in the nation's capital. In 1919, the National Catholic Welfare Council, composed of US Catholic bishops, founded...
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membership. That included the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Council, and support for priests involved in labor issues at local...
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for the National Catholic Welfare Council War Relief was one of fourteen people killed July 28, 1945 when a B-25 crashed into the Council's offices in...
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North America. Mary Harris Jones ("Mother Jones") and the National Catholic Welfare Council were central in the campaign to end child labour in the United...
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Carolina National Catholic Welfare Council, formerly the annual meeting of the American Catholic hierarchy and its standing secretariat National Catholic Welfare...
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board of Education of the National Catholic Welfare Council (or "NCWC," now known as the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops or USCCB). Specifically...
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of Catholic bishops of the United States: Archdiocese for the Military Services National Catholic Community Service National Catholic Welfare Council New...
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article came from the Catholic community, written by an official from the National Catholic Welfare Council. He wrote that Catholics should not participate...
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increased. In addition, the National Council of Social Service coordinates a range of 450 non-government voluntary welfare organisations to provide social...
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Nostra aetate (category Documents of the Second Vatican Council)
ISBN 0-8022-2496-2. National Catholic Welfare Conference, The (1965). Council Daybook: Vatican II, Session 3. National Catholic Welfare Conference. Foundation...
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Strike of 1920. The Denver Commission of Religious Forces and National Catholic Welfare Council. p. 33. Retrieved October 12, 2020. McClurg, Donald J. (1963)...
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Has also supported American Federation of Catholic Societies, National Catholic Welfare Council and Catholic Central Verein of America. Adopted graded...
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Mary Harris Jones, better known as "Mother Jones", and the National Catholic Welfare Council were important in the campaign to end child labour in the...
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president of the Girl Scouts; Charles A. McMahon, editor, National Catholic Welfare Council Bulletin, and a group of civic leaders from throughout the...
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allegations were supported by Charles J. Bauer of the United States National Catholic Welfare Council and Archbishop Joseph Cornelius of Brussels. Robert Gardiner...
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After the end of the war, the NCWC continued to exist as the National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC). The CEA continued to work with the NCWC and its successor...
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NCC together with the Synagogue Council of America and the National Catholic Welfare Conference, convened the National Conference on Religion and Race...
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James Hugh Ryan (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the United States)
Stokes. Ryan served as the first executive secretary of the National Catholic Welfare Council (1920–28), and was raised to the rank of domestic prelate...
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strongly opposed national prohibition. The National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC) began in 1919 as the annual meeting of the American Catholic hierarchy and...
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McCarthy, Director of the Department of Immigration at the National Catholic Welfare Council. Fang also outlined goals of assisting Chinese refugees in...
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The National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) was formed on April 9, 1917, three days after the United States declared war on Germany, in order to support Jewish...
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Canberra Community Law Catholic Social Services Victoria CentaCare New England North West Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare Centre for Women’s...
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Peter Muldoon (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States)
served as chair of the National Catholic War Council during World War I and was a leader of the National Catholic Welfare Council during the 1920s. Peter...
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students and high schools in 1965 with 4,129 students. The National Catholic Welfare Council held a four-day conference in Davenport in 1949, focuring...
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