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  Catherine Doherty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Servant of God Catherine Doherty (August 15, 1896–December 14, 1985) was a social activist and foundress of the Madonna House Apostolate.
Catherine Doherty died on December 14, 1985 in Combermere at the age of 89.
Catherine Doherty's cause for canonization as a saint was opened by Pope John Paul II in 2000, and she has been given the official title Servant of God — the first step on the way to being declared Venerable, then Blessed, and finally Saint.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Catherine_Doherty   (1233 words)

  
 Catherine de Hueck Doherty: Poustinia - Book Reviews - House of Solitude - Hermitary
Evaluating the impact of Catherine Doherty (1896-1985) and her idea of poustinia is complicated by the issue of her personality and how she was received and interpreted by the hierarchy and religious of the Catholic Church in her day.
Catherine Doherty remarried in 1943 and moved to Combermere, Ontario, an obscure place where she could work with the local bishop in reconstituting her Friendship House model, renaming it Madonna House.
Doherty assumes that the force of her personality is sufficient -- and, indeed, it may have worked in person.
www.hermitary.com /bookreviews/doherty.html   (923 words)

  
 Eddie Doherty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward J. "Eddie" Doherty (October 30, 1890–May 4, 1975) was a famed American newspaper reporter, best-selling author, Oscar-nominated screenwriter, co-founder of the Madonna House Apostolate, and later ordained a priest in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church.
Eddie was born into a large Irish Catholic family in Chicago, the son of a Chicago police officer.
In 1940, Eddie met Catherine de Hueck at her Friendship House mission while doing a story on Harlem.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eddie_Doherty   (528 words)

  
 Catherine Caplice & Bernard O'Doherty
Catherine was 23 years old and living at Gympie at the time of her Marriage to Bernard.
Catherine's younger sister Alice Capless (Caplice) was a witness at her marriage.
Catherine O'Doherty (nee Caplice) collapsed unexpectedly beside her bed and was found by her daughter Eileen Bernardine, who sent the children from the corner house to get the doctor and the priest.
home.st.net.au /~pdunn/caplice/capcath.htm   (878 words)

  
 Catherine Doherty
But her marriage began to disintegrate,and Catherine became aware that she was struggling with God.He had brought her through many trials and dangers in her life, and she grew uncomfortable with her wealth and success.
Catherine and her husband divorced in the early 1930's and Catherine obtained an annulment from the Church.
Catherine clearly wanted people to know that, simple and ordinary as any of our lives may be, we can live them faithfully in and for Christ and, in so doing, be active disciples in our world today.
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 "A Woman in Love" | College of the Holy Cross
Catherinede Hueck Doherty was born in Nizhy-Novgorod, Russia in 1896 to wealthy and deeply Christian parents.
In 1947 Catherine moved to Combermere, Ontario where she began serving residents of the poor rural town as a nurse and by offering neighborly services.
To Catherine and the community, poverty was not just an absence of material goods, but also an acute awareness of their emptiness before God.
www.holycross.edu /publicaffairs/features/2002-2003/catherine_doherty   (517 words)

  
 math lessons - Catherine Doherty
Catherine Doherty was a social activist and foundress of the Madonna House Apostolate.
Born Catherine Kolyschkine in Russia on August 15, 1896, her parents, Theodore and Emma Kolyschkine, belonged to the minor nobility, and were devout members of the Orthodox Church who had their child baptized in St.
The core of Catherine Doherty's spirituality is summarized in what she called "The Little Mandate" — words which she believed she received from Jesus Christ and which guided her life.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Catherine_Doherty   (826 words)

  
 Catherine Doherty - Cause for Canonization - Her Life and Works
Catherine Kolyschkine was born in Nizhny-Novgorod, Russia, on August 15, 1896 to wealthy and deeply Christian parents.
Catherine was shattered by the rejection of Friendship House and thought she had come to Ontario to retire.
Catherine Doherty and Madonna House — a pamphlet by Fr.
www.catherinedoherty.org /life   (2071 words)

  
 Family of Catherine Bradley Doherty (1866 - 1932
Catherine Bradley (1866-1932) and Philip Doherty (1856 - 1931) were married on 11 November, 1886 in St. Mary Cockhill, R.C. Church, Buncrana, Inishowen, Co. Donegal.
John Doherty (1893 - 1957) was born on 29 June 1895 and died on 20 May 1957.
Philip Doherty was born on 12 October 1900 and married Margaret McElhinney.
bradley.home.tripod.com /id9.html   (670 words)

  
 Poustinia, by Catherine Doherty - Encountering God in Silence, Solitude and Prayer (Madonna House Publications)
Catherine Doherty combines her insights into the great spiritual traditions of the Russian Church with her very personal experience of life with Christ.
Catherine writes from her own experience with refreshing and startling Christian authenticity and a strong personal sense of spiritual authority.
Catherine Doherty used her heritage as a Russian Christian as a matrix for responding to the needs of Christian life and work in the modern world.
www.madonnahouse.org /publications/doherty/poustinia.htm   (650 words)

  
 Madonna House - Catherine Doherty
Catherine survived — and her love of God was tested and grew — through two World Wars, the Russian Revolution, and the Great Depression.
Tumbleweed: A Biography of Catherine Doherty by Eddie Doherty
Catherine Doherty's cause for canonization as a saint is now under consideration by the Catholic Church.
www.madonnahouse.org /doherty/index.html   (334 words)

  
 Printer Friendly: Can of Worms TPB Review - Silver Bullet Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Doherty gives us, in this nearly wordless tale, the story of her search for her birth mother, who gave her baby up after realizing she would be getting no help from the baby's father.
Catherine Flaherty (see how thin that veil is?) wakes up one day and begins her quest...a single-minded campaign illustrated in a charming, clean style reminiscent of Bill Watterston (of Calvin and Hobbes fame).
When Catherine receives a letter from someone she thinks may be her mother, telling her that she is in fact not the woman Catherine is looking for, we are not convinced, and neither is Catherine.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/95771344414367,print.htm   (415 words)

  
 Doherty Family
Philip and Mary Doherty, accompanied with their 9 children arrived, in Sydney, aboard the "Herald" on the 15th July 1841.
Catherine married Daniel Logue of Morpeth, son of Charles Logue and Margaret Bracey, in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, East Maitland NSW on the 25th January 1848; Rev. P.
Mary Josephine Doherty, daughter of Philip and Elizabeth Doherty nee Noonan, born 9th March 1890 and married Charles Mackenzie of Branxton at Raymond Terrace.
users.tpg.com.au /butlerj/Doherty_1.htm   (3726 words)

  
 My Family
Anthony Doherty was born between 1756 and 1783 in Donegal County, Ireland.
Doherty, Ann Doherty, William Doherty, Margaret Dohery, James Doherty, Samuel Doherty, Doherty (Wife of William H. Johnson), Mary Doherty, Peter Doherty.
Children were: Charles Doherty, John Doherty, Teresa Doherty, Robert Doherty.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d288.htm   (1065 words)

  
 They Called Her the Baroness by Lorene Hanley Duquin
The truth sought by Catherine de Hueck Doherty, the 'Baroness,' was the will and love of Christ who sought her relentlessly through 89 years of intense joy, tragedy, conflict, misunderstanding, poverty, hardships, mystical experiences and ultimate peace.
Catherine called her work 'building bridges of love' and Canada paid her tribute with the Order of Canada in 1976.
The author herself came in contact with Catherine; she was 20 and Catherine was 74.
www.albahouse.org /baroness.htm   (1128 words)

  
 Comic creator: Catherine Doherty
Born in Toronto in 1965, Catherine Doherty's interest in comics started early when she discovered the unpublished comic artwork of her father, Jack Doherty, which he kept in a metal file box in the basement.
Trained as an architect and often earning her money as a designer in the film industry, Catherine prefers to split her time between drawing comics and playing in her all-girl cowboy band, The Jane Waynes.
Upon discovering that she was adopted, Catherine Flaherty searched for her birth mother.
www.lambiek.net /artists/d/doherty_catherine.htm   (164 words)

  
 DOHERTY, William: 1818-1911 - Three Generation Descendancy Chart
The DOHERTYs came from the Townland of Labadish, Parish Ramoughy, Co Donegal, Ireland in 1819 and settled in New Brunswick, Canada.
William DOHERTY was a Sherriff and travelled to the Lifford courthouse often to do with his duties.
His wife Margory (FETTERS) DOHERTY brought the family of five (ages 12 to 24) to Pointe de Bute, NB, where her eldest son, Isaac, had come about 5 years earlier and was established in marine trading in the Chignecto Isthmus area.
www.islandnet.com /%7Ehdoherty/dowill3g.htm   (163 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Poustinia (Madonna House Classics): Books: Catherine de Hueck Doherty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Catherine Doherty was a Russian Orthodox Catholic who survived WWI and then moved to Canada.
Catherine de Hueck Doherty's words are tried by fire -- a vision that has survived forty years -- a movement now become a community.
It is Catherines spiritual legacy and I think it will enkindle some fire even in the dampened hearts of those who are lukewarm in their faith.
www.amazon.com /Poustinia-Madonna-Classics-Catherine-Doherty/dp/product-description/0921440545   (1975 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Fragments of my life: Books: Catherine de Hueck Doherty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Catherine de Hueck Doherty was born in Russia on August 15, 1896.
At the outbreak of World War I, Catherine became a Red Cross nurse at the front, experiencing the horrors of battle firsthand.
Prosperous now, but deeply dissatisfied with a life of material comfort, her marriage in ruins, she began to feel the promptings of a deeper call through a passage that leaped to her eyes every time she opened the Scriptures: Arise, go...
www.amazon.ca /Fragments-life-Catherine-Hueck-Doherty/dp/0921440413   (622 words)

  
 Daedalus Books Online - Can of Worms - Catherine Doherty.
A thinly veiled autobiographical fiction, this graphic novel follows young Catherine Flaherty after she has found out she is adopted and begins searching for her birth mother.
Illustrated in bold fl and white with pale blue washes, the story is told without dialog, the only text appearing in the official paperwork Catherine has to navigate and the letters she exchanges with a Mrs.
Catherine Doherty's drawing panels float in the center of white pages, giving the novel an elegant understatement.
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 Tucker Finn - Bio
She bought a four-track recorder “and started to write some typically lame first songs.” She was too shy to play them for anybody or sing in public until she moved back to Toronto and teamed up with Lisa Silverman to form The Jane Waynes and record a successful independent album, Cowboy Songs.
Catherine looked inside her cowboy hat, saw the model name, Tucker, and took that.
Later she dumped the Doherty and went with Finn, feeling a bond with the conflicted Mark Twain character Huck Finn.
www.tuckerfinn.com /bio.html   (511 words)

  
 Jacob Vohs
He and Bridget Doherty (Dariety, Daugherty) obtained a marriage license on 6 July 1868 in the probate court of Miami County, Kansas.
She was the daughter of Edward Doherty and Catherine (Kathleen) Doherty.
41; Edward and Catherine Doherty's daughter Bridget Vohs is noted as being the parent of Edward Vohs (married to Belle Vohs) and Annie Vohs (married to John Nicholson).
www.kansasheritage.org /families/vohs/16JVohs.html   (685 words)

  
 seMissourian.com: Story: Dorothy Doherty
Dorothy Ashley Huff Doherty, the wife of Dr. William T. Doherty, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2002, at Montgomery General Hospital in Olney, Md.
A history professor, he is the son of William T. Doherty and Kitty Baird Doherty, and the brother of Mrs.
Doherty and her family lived in Fulton, Mo., Columbia, Mo., Fayetteville, Ark., Oxford, Miss., Manhattan, Kan., and Morgantown, W.Va. She and her husband moved to Leisure World in Silver Spring, Md., in 1986.
www.semissourian.com /story/64075.html   (244 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Can of Worms: Books: Catherine Doherty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
This brief and elegant graphic novel is the first from comics author/artist Catherine Doherty, and it is a powerful example of the deftness with which comics can tell a story.
The story, in this case, is quite simple: a young woman, Catherine Margaret Flaherty (a thinly disguised version of the author), searches for her birth mother.
To read this book too fast would be a mistake, for the reader would miss out on the rich, understated details that Doherty puts in her frames, and the clever way in which she contrasts the "cartoony" look of her main character (and her mother) with the "realistic" look of the other people around her.
www.amazon.ca /Can-Worms-Catherine-Doherty/dp/1560973633   (321 words)

  
 [CATHOLIC NEWS] CATHERINE DOHERTY: 20th Anniversary of Catherine's Falling Asleep in the Lord
Death is a Bridge Catherine's reflections on the death of her husband, Fr.
And as we see, Catherine has fallen to the earth and died over and over and over again in her life, and has brought forth a rich harvest.
May you be praised in Catherine and in all of us her children, now and always and forever and ever.
solt3.org /pipermail/catholicnews/2005-October/006479.html   (3154 words)

  
 Catherine Doherty
Search Me Catherine was born on the 24 Aug 1904, in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, USA.
Catherine married Eugene "The Master" Gallagher, son of Frank GALLAGHER and Unknown, in Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.
Catherine died in Feb 1996, at age 91
www.doire.org /catherine_doherty.htm   (159 words)

  
 Doherty - Harley Davidson Air Cleaner Doherty Machine (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Doherty Joinery are located in Killybegs, we specialise in designing and fitting custom kitchens to suit your needs.
Matt Doherty has been named the head men's basketball coach at SMU, Doherty becomes the 16th head coach in SMU history and is one of most heralded
Singer Pete Doherty is bailed after he was arrested on suspicion of possessing crack cocaine, say police.
doherty.surferfind.com.cob-web.org:8888   (234 words)

  
 Our Lady of His Mercy : History of His Mercy
As a work of faith, Fred felt specially guided by the hand of The Mother of God and his spiritual mentor, Catherine Doherty, of Combermere, where he spent two years in formation and vocational discernment with the Madonna House community.
Therefore The Blessed Virgin Mary and Catherine are the apostolate's co-foundresses and special patrons, along with St.
The storefront was patterned after Catherine Doherty's first lay Apostolate called, "Friendship House", which she began in Toronto in the '20s.
www.hismercy.ca /content/history/HM_history.html   (1184 words)

  
 Generations for Life » Blog Archive » Catherine Doherty, Servant of God
Today, December 14, is the 21st anniversary of the death of Catherine Doherty.
In the early 1930s, she founded Friendship House in Toronto, the major goals of which were service to the poor and working for interracial justice.
Although I never had the privilege of meeting Catherine Doherty myself, I suppose having friends who personally knew her is the next best thing.
generationsforlife.org /2006/1214/catherine-doherty-servant-of-god   (704 words)

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