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Catholic Organizations in Orange County
Catholic Organizations Within Our Diocese
- Aid to the Church in Need, Inc.
- Ancient Order of Hiberians in America, Inc. and Ladies Ancient Order of Hiberians
Fraternal organizations of practicing Roman Catholics of Irish birth or descent. Pledged to promote friendship, loyalty, Christian charity; to foster and sustain loyalty to Church , country, community; and to perpetuate the ideals, culture, history and traditions of the Irish people. Director: Jerry O'Keefe, AOH National (714) 898-4568 or (714) 995-2293
- Apostleship of Prayer
- Apostolic Oblates, Secular Institute
The Apostolic Oblates are members of a Secular Institute. They are women who live within the secular environment and dedicate their lives to God through the vows or promises of poverty, chastity and obedience.
- Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation of Southern California
- Casa Teresa
Casa Teresa provides a temporary home and ongoing support for pregnant woman 18 years and older who are alone.
- Catholic Campaign for Human Development
- Catholic Charities of Orange County
- Catholic Daughters of Americas
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas is the largest fraternal organization for Catholic Women. Motto: Unity and Charity. Supports our Bishops and parishes with vocation burses, scholarships, seminarians, Missions, Homes for the Aged (Madonna Manor), and Casa Teresa Home.
- Council of Catholic Women
- Cursillo - Orange County
- Loyola Institute for Spirituality
- Magnificat - Orange County Chapter
- Marriage Encounter
Marriage Encounter is the most successful and dynamic marriage enrichment experience in the world today.
- The Orange Catholic Foundation
This is a nonprofit corporation intended to be a permanent source of funds supporting the religious and educational activities and ministries of the Diocese of Orange.
- The Serra Club
Supporters of Vocations
- Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange
"...we work to alleviate the conditions which cause ignorance, poverty, suffering, and oppression."
- Sisters of Providence
In 1934, the Sisters of Providence purchased the St. Joseph Academy in Anaheim, California. This school was eventually purchased by the Diocese of Orange and turned into the Marywood Pastoral Center. To read more about the historical background of the Maryood Center, click here
- The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Orange County
- St. Joseph Catholic Radio
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