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ST NAZIANZ, WI: Diamond Jubilee: St Nazianz, Wisconsin (Softcover)

ST NAZIANZ, WI: Diamond Jubilee: St Nazianz, Wisconsin (Softcover)

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by the Society of the Divine Savior. 1929. 80p

The document outlines the establishment of an association focused on the spiritual and communal life of its members, emphasizing the importance of mutual support during difficult times. Members are expected to adhere to the principles of practical piety, self-denial, and charity, with a commitment to living a life reflective of the early Christians as described in the Acts of the Apostles. The organization aims to foster a sense of community and shared purpose among both married and single individuals, with separate accommodations for each group.

Father Oschwald is highlighted as a key figure in the founding of a seminary and religious communities in St. Nazianz, where he provided guidance and inspiration to the members. The community faced significant challenges, including food scarcity and illness, which tested their resilience. Despite these hardships, they worked together to clear land, build homes, and support one another through prayer and shared resources.

The document also mentions the establishment of educational institutions for youth, with plans for separate convents for male and female members. This initiative reflects the association's commitment to public education and the development of future generations. Through fundraising efforts and communal living, the members aimed to overcome their struggles and create a sustainable and supportive environment for all.

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