Posted on 02/17/2010 8:20:05 AM PST by Salvation
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Members of the congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, founded by St. Alphonso Maria de' Liguori at Scala, Italy, in 1732. They form a clerical religious congregation engaged in the preaching and writing apostolate among the faithful, in giving parish missions and spiritual exercises and in missionary work among non-Christians.
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Iirc, traveling Redemptorist priests were a feature in the South when the Catholic population was smaller. Some of the parishioners in our church in Tennessee - the few who hadn’t moved in from elsewhere - remembered priests coming to do missions, outdoors standing on a truck bed.
What a rich history they must have there.
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