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Title Catholic Central Verein of America and National Catholic Women's Union printed material.
Author Catholic Central Verein of America and National Catholic Women's Union
Collection Associations
Call# AC0155
Year Range from 1870
Year Range to 1957
Language English and German
Summary See notes for short description of Catholic Central Verein of America and its affiliate, the National Catholic Women's Union.

Materials in German and English

-Diamond Jubilee Celebration and 74th Annual Convention of the Catholic Central
Verein of America and the 14th Annual Convention of the National Catholic
Women's Union. Aug. 17-20, 1930. 2 copies.
-The Central Bureau, Catholic Central Verein and National Catholic Women's
Union...Report for the year July 1, 1939 to June 30, 1940.
-The Central Bureau, Catholic Central Verein and National Catholic Women's
Union...Report for the year July 1, 1947 to June 30, 1948.
-General Convention Reports. After 1916, the National Catholic Women's Union
conventions were held and reported upon together with the conventions of the
Central Verein: 1870-73; 1875-76; 1878-80; 1882-86; 1888; 1890; 1893-95;
1897; 1917, 1919-20; 1922-25; 1930; 1932-35; 1937-44; 1949; 1954;
1956-57. (1876, 1878-79, 1884, 1920, 1924, 1938, 1941-42
have 2 copies). 1917-19, 1923-24 bound with New York State 1922 report.
Notes Unless otherwise indicated on the materials, all items in this collection have the accession number 1994.003.

The Central Verein was founded in 1855 as a national union of Catholic lay societies. The original organization consisted almost entirely of societies serving German Catholic immigrants and their families. The Verein underwent a major reorganization circa 1900, becoming a national association built upon state federations of Catholic societies, rather than having each local society hold direct membership in the national association. A permanent Central Bureau was established at St Louis, Missouri in 1908 with Frederick P. Kenkel as director. An affiliated National Catholic Women's Union (originally the Frauenbund) was established by 1916. The two organizations generally held joint conventions at both the national and state levels. The Verien and the Women's Union engaged in such activities as newspaper publishing, assisting German immigrants, providing aid to the sick, providing a form of life insurance for members, and assisting widows and orphans. The two organizations gradually lost most of their German character by the end of World War II, and eventually the Central Verein changed its name to the Central Union.
Subjects Catholic Central Verein of America. -- Central Bureau.
National Federation of German American Catholics.
Catholic Central Union of America.
National Catholic Women's Union (U.S.)
Frauenbund.
Church and social problems -- Catholic Church -- United
States -- Societies, etc.

Catholic action -- United States -- Societies, etc.
Catholics, German -- United States -- Societies, etc.
Object Type Printed Material
Object ID AC0155