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  • The Sodality was a lay organization to which Guilds classically entrusted certain functions the Guild lacked time and manpower to undertake, chiefly crude physical torture.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • She belongs to "Sodality," a Catholic women's organization, and many of its members are in their 70s and 80s.

    Catholic Online > Daily Readings 2009

  • She belongs to "Sodality," a Catholic women's organization, and many of its members are in their 70s and 80s.

    Catholic Online > Daily Readings 2009

  • She was a member of the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Washington, where she volunteered with the Sodality.

    Ellen H. Wright; preschool director Post 2010

  • Scrawled in ink on the back was a caption: Sodality of the Most Precious Blood, Phoenix Park, Sept. 29, 1979.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • We've started a 'Sodality of John of San Fagondez,'

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • Have you joined the Legion of Mary, the Blue Army, the local Sodality or the Ladies of Charity chapter in your parish?

    Archive 2006-04-01 Dymphna 2006

  • Have you joined the Legion of Mary, the Blue Army, the local Sodality or the Ladies of Charity chapter in your parish?

    What have you done for Jesus lately? Dymphna 2006

  • Have you joined the Legion of Mary, the Blue Army, the local Sodality or the Ladies of Charity chapter in your parish?

    Archive 2005-08-01 Dymphna 2005

  • Have you joined the Legion of Mary, the Blue Army, the local Sodality or the Ladies of Charity chapter in your parish?

    What have you done for Him lately? Dymphna 2005

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