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Parishes of Brewood and Bishops Wood |
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A Short History of the Mothers’ Union The Mothers’ Union was started in 1876 by Mary Sumner, the wife of an Anglican clergyman. She was a mother of three and was well aware of the burdens and responsibilities of parenting and of the feelings of inadequacy that can sometimes swamp young and inexperienced mothers. When her own daughter became a mother she took the initial steps to found a society that would support women in their role of mothers. This society today has over three million members worldwide. It was in 1885 that Mary was invited to speak in Portsmouth where she was enthusiastically received. Soon after this the Bishop of Winchester decided to make the M.U. a part of every parish in his Diocese. By 1889 there were branches in all parts of the United Kingdom and so the idea spread to New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong, India and Madagascar and then worldwide. In the 1960s and 70s new initiatives were set up to modernise but still remain faithful to the original aims. Faith and Policy, Action and Outreach and Marketing, Away from it All Holidays Today the range of work of Mothers’ Union far exceeds the original vision of Mary Sumner but it still holds fast to her vision of a circle of prayer with our Wave of Prayer Day. MeetingsAll MU meetings are held in Church House at 2:00 pm unless otherwise stated. Please come along as a visitor. 18th February - Irene Nicholls, The Order of St Francis of Assisi 17th March - Sylvia Stait, "Me and the Banner" 21st April - Service in Church 19th May - Margaret Smith, Lady Funeral Director 16th June - Summer Outing to Alrewas 21st July - Songs of Praise and Strawberry Tea 15th September - Service in Church 20th October - Angela Webb, History of Christmas Cards 17th November - A.G.M. 15th December - Carols and Mince Pies ContactsBranch Leader - Mrs Janet Morton, 01902 850643 Branch Secretary - Mrs J Wakeham, 01902 850321 |
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Updated 25/02/2008 |