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Fathers, White

1910 New Catholic Dictionary

A society of secular priests and coadjutor brothers living in community. The first archbishop of Algeria, later Cardinal Lavigerie, founded it in 1868 for the immediate care and instruction of Arab children orphaned by the famine of 1867 and the general purpose of converting all Africa; constitutions approved, 1908, and again, 1921. Not, strictly speaking, a religious order, its members lead the community life and are governed by a superior-general residing at Maison-Carree, near Algiers. The society maintains missions in the Sahara, the Sudan, Vicariates Apostolic of Northern and Southern Nyanza, Uganda, Tanganyika, Nyassa, and Upper Congo, a Greek Melchite seminary at Jerusalem, and a scholasticate at Carthage. The society's name was changed to the Missionaries of Africa (M. Afr.) in 1984. Contacts:

United States Conference

Missionaries of Africa

1624 21Street NW

Washington, DCD 20009

tx: 202.232.5154United Kingdom Conference

42Stormont Road

London N6 4NP

United Kingdom

tx: 44 (0181) 348-7799 Canadian Conference

Local Superior - Toronto

56 Indian Road Crescent

Toronto ON M6P 1Strong's #2

Canada

tx: 416.530.1887

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Fathers, White'. 1910 New Catholic Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ncd/​f/fathers-white.html. 1910.