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Legion of Mary
NameLegion of Mary
FormationSeptember 7, 1921
FounderFrank Duff
TypeCatholic Marian organization
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland

Legion of Mary. The Legion of Mary is a Catholic Church organization founded by Frank Duff on September 7, 1921, in Dublin, Ireland, with the aim of spreading the Gospel and promoting Marian devotion. The organization is inspired by the Spirituality of Saint Louis de Montfort and the Teachings of Saint Vincent de Paul, and its members strive to emulate the examples of Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa of Avila. The Legion of Mary has been endorsed by numerous Catholic popes, including Pope Pius XI, Pope Pius XII, and Pope John Paul II, and has been influenced by the Second Vatican Council and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

History of

the Legion of Mary The Legion of Mary was founded in Dublin, Ireland, on September 7, 1921, by Frank Duff, who was inspired by the Apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima and the Marian theology of Saint Louis de Montfort. The organization quickly spread to other parts of Ireland and eventually to other countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. The Legion of Mary has been influenced by the Catholic Revival of the 19th century, the Oxford Movement, and the Catholic Action movement, and has been shaped by the Teachings of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and the Spirituality of Saint Francis of Assisi. The organization has also been impacted by the First Vatican Council and the Council of Trent, and has been influenced by the Writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Philosophy of Saint Augustine.

Organization and Structure

The Legion of Mary is a Catholic Church organization with a hierarchical structure, consisting of Praesidia (local units), Curiae (regional units), and a Senatus (national unit). The organization is led by a Spiritual Director, who is typically a Catholic priest, and a President, who is a lay member. The Legion of Mary has been influenced by the Catholic hierarchy and the Canon Law of the Catholic Church, and has been shaped by the Teachings of the Catholic Church and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The organization has also been impacted by the Second Vatican Council and the Code of Canon Law, and has been influenced by the Writings of Saint John Chrysostom and the Spirituality of Saint Benedict.

Spirituality and Devotions

The Legion of Mary is a Marian organization that promotes Marian devotion and Catholic spirituality. The organization's members are encouraged to practice Daily Prayer, Meditation, and Spiritual Reading, and to participate in Eucharistic Adoration and Rosary recitation. The Legion of Mary has been influenced by the Spirituality of Saint Louis de Montfort and the Teachings of Saint Alphonsus Liguori, and has been shaped by the Marian theology of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and the Catholic mysticism of Saint John of the Cross. The organization has also been impacted by the Catholic Revival of the 19th century and the Oxford Movement, and has been influenced by the Writings of Saint Teresa of Avila and the Philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas.

Activities and Works

The Legion of Mary is involved in a variety of Apostolic works, including Evangelization, Catechesis, and Charitable works. The organization's members participate in Door-to-door evangelization, Nursing home visits, and Prison ministry, and are encouraged to engage in Spiritual direction and Mentorship. The Legion of Mary has been influenced by the Catholic Action movement and the Social teaching of the Catholic Church, and has been shaped by the Teachings of Saint Vincent de Paul and the Spirituality of Saint Francis of Assisi. The organization has also been impacted by the Second Vatican Council and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and has been influenced by the Writings of Saint John Chrysostom and the Philosophy of Saint Augustine.

Notable Members and Influences

The Legion of Mary has been influenced by numerous Catholic saints and Catholic popes, including Pope Pius XI, Pope Pius XII, and Pope John Paul II. The organization's members have included Saint Edel Quinn, Alfie Lambe, and Frank Duff, who were all influential in shaping the organization's Spirituality and Apostolic works. The Legion of Mary has also been influenced by the Catholic Revival of the 19th century, the Oxford Movement, and the Catholic Action movement, and has been shaped by the Teachings of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and the Spirituality of Saint Francis of Assisi. The organization has been impacted by the First Vatican Council and the Council of Trent, and has been influenced by the Writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Philosophy of Saint Augustine, as well as the Teachings of Saint Catherine of Siena and the Spirituality of Saint Teresa of Avila. Category:Catholic organizations

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