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The Grail, also Ladies of the Grail, is a
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community of about a thousand women from 24 countries, many different cultures and very different backgrounds and work situations.


History

The Grail was started in 1921 as the Women of Nazareth by Fr. Jacques van Ginneken, a
Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ...
Jesuit. He felt that many new possibilities were opening up for women and that a group of lay women, unconfined by
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walls and rules, could make an immense contribution to the transformation of the world. By 1939 the Grail had become a colourful movement involving thousands of young women in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Germany, challenging them to deep personal and spiritual commitment. Pioneers in Catholic feminist theology, the Grail in the USA voted in 1969 to admit women of other Christian denominations, and in 1975, to accept Jewish women as members. The Grail was started in Australia in 1936,A. Healey, The Grail in Australia: An international women’s movement and the Australian Church
''Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society'' 31/2 (2010/11)
, 27-38.
in the United States in 1940, in New Zealand in the late 1930s, in Brazil and South Africa in 1951, in Uganda in 1953, in Portugal in 1958 and subsequently in Tanzania, Ghana, Nigeria, Italy, Mexico, Canada, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, Kenya and Sweden. Grail members are also working in Belgium, Belize, Cape Verde, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Switzerland, Ecuador and Zimbabwe. Its United States headquarters, known as Grailville, is located in
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.


Ecclesiastical status

In England, the Grail has the status of a
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within the Catholic Church, an association of lay people making a permanent commitment to a particular form of Christian life.


References


Further reading

* * * Reid, Elizabeth Julia ( 1961). ''I Belong where I am Needed.'' Link to Internet archive * DeFerrari, Patricia (1998). "Collaborating in Christ's Redeeming Work: The U.S. Grail and Social Reform in the 1950s." US Catholic Historian. 16 (4):109-126. * Kalven, Janet. ''Women Breaking Boundaries: a Grail Journey.''


External links


Official international website of The Grail

"Grailville The Early Decades"
YouTube video by YouTube user TheGrailintheUSA {{Authority control Catholic lay organisations Catholic female orders and societies Christian organizations established in 1921 Secular institutes