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sodality
noun
A fraternity, a society or association.
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The Marianists, including the Brothers of Mary, developed from the sodality (a devotional association of the laity) of the Blessed Mother organized in 1800 by Chaminade.
In 1917 he founded the sodality (i.e., devotional association) of the Militia of Mary Immaculate, thus making a significant contribution to the international Marian movement.
The Institute of the Daughters of Mary, or Marianist Sisters, was also a product of this sodality.
Through the birth ceremony the child "becomes" a person, and through initiation an adolescent "becomes" an adult, a member of a sodality, or a warrior.
I was charmed, moreover, by the bumbling archdeacon who has written a treatise on the League of Nations, and by the way a Catholic duke and an agnostic assistant editor fall into sodality when they discover they both know George Chapman's poetry by heart.
(This is a strictly stag sodality).
It was the smile of recognition, or one that anticipates in late afternoon an "evening of shame:" — that is to say, pleasure, or, one of his favorite terms, "sodality".
The production also benefits from Mr. Huff's spontaneous delivery of commentary that can be quite a mouthful, even with the deletion of phrases from the earlier version like "male sodality".
Member of the St . Helenas Sodality.
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