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The Order of the Daughters of the King, Mother Mary Chapter


Purpose and History of the Order
The Daughters of the King is an order for women who are communicants of the churches in the Anglican Communion or in the historic Episcopate. It was founded in 1885 and adheres to the Anglican tradition of faith and worship. There are thousands of chapters and over 18,000 Daughters world-wide. Holy Family’s Mother Mary Chapter was instituted in October, 2008.

Daughters of the King is a religious order, whose Daughters take lifetime vows to live by the Rule of the Order, Rules of Prayer and Service. Because of the vows taken, we refer to ourselves as an order rather than an organization. Interested women must attend a series of classes and have a discernment period testing their commitment to the Rules before taking the vows.

The Chapter’s regular meeting schedule is second and fourth Wednesdays at 6 PM. Meetings are centered around prayer, intercession requests, personal reflection, testimony and study. Women who are interested in finding out more about the Daughters of the King are warmly invited to join us.

The emblem of the Order is the cross, worn at all times by the members, and inscribed in Latin with the words, “With lofty heart, mind and spirit uphold the Cross”. The initials, FHS, remind us that our prayer, service and evangelism are done “For His Sake”.
 
Mother Mary Chapter Members

Lois Batson, President  
Jan Parry, Sec./Treas.  
Bridget Burless
Terry Dimmick   
Becky Korman     

 

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