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245: 147: 312: 169:. Finding he had nothing relevant to say to churchwomen, he contacted Mary Sumner and asked her to speak to the conference in his stead. Although she was reluctant and beset by nervousness, she addressed the women passionately about the power of mothers to change the nation for the better. A number of the women present were encouraged to return to their parishes to set up similar women's meetings, and the 216:, and then throughout the United Kingdom. By 1892, there were 60,000 members in 28 dioceses, which grew to 169,000 members by the turn of the century. In 1893, annual general meetings were organised, and, in 1896, the Mothers' Union Central Council was formed. Mary Sumner was unanimously elected president, a post she held into her nineties. In 1897, during her 261:. In the UK it has successfully lobbied governments to introduce the right to request flexible working for all parents, and internationally it speaks out on issues of gender equality through its representative status at the United Nations. Campaigning in the UK has also included lobbying for industry and policy change with regard to the 143:. She was inspired to start the movement after the birth of her first grandchild. Remembering her own difficulties when she was first a mother, Sumner wanted to bring mothers of all social classes together to provide support for one another and to be trained in motherhood, something which she saw as a vocation. 400:
The Mothers' Union emphasises the importance of prayer underpinning its work. Each year it organises a Wave of Prayer. Each diocese is given a set day to pray for other dioceses, and within each diocese each branch is given a specific time to pray. This gives to members a sense of unity in prayer for
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is an international Christian charity that seeks to support families worldwide. Its members are not all mothers or even all women, as there are many parents, men, widows, singles and grandparents involved in its work. Its main aim is to support monogamous marriage and family life, especially through
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As a global movement of women and men, the Mothers' Union supports local churches with the prayers and activities of its branch members, local communities through social outreach projects and is an international campaigning charity. Particularly concerned with the plight of women in the world, its
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projects include literacy and development, parenting, micro finance and campaigning against violence against women and the trafficking of women. The Mothers' Union is part of
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and uses its structure as its own. Individual branches are usually based on parishes or small groups of parishes. There are often levels of co-ordination corresponding to
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Aim and purpose: To demonstrate the Christian faith in action by the transformation of communities worldwide through the nurture of the family in its many forms.
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became patron of the Mothers' Union, giving it an unprecedented stamp of approval. It set up branches throughout the British Empire, beginning in
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Of its four million members, about 1.9 million are from Indian dioceses from the formerly independent churchwomen's organisations of the
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each have their own administration, which, in turn, supports the worldwide president, currently Sheran Harper from Guyana.
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Its vision is of a World where God's love is shown through loving, respectful, and flourishing relationships.
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To promote conditions in society favourable to stable family life and the protection of children.
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is about 93,000 and has seen rapid declines from 122,000 in 2003 and more than 222,000 in 1993.
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one another as the wave of prayer moves from branch to branch and from diocese to diocese.
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To uphold Christ's teaching on the nature of marriage and promote its wider understanding.
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To maintain a worldwide fellowship of Christians united in prayer, worship and service.
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To encourage parents to bring up their children in the faith and life of the Church.
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Mary Sumner House, the Mothers' Union headquarters, Tufton Street, London
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Banner made in 1906 for the Mothers' Union of St Mary's parish church,
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In order to carry out this aim, Mothers' Union's objectives are:
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and contending with social ills as well as the growth in
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Family and parenting issues groups in the United Kingdom
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Archives of The Mothers' Union at Lambeth Palace Library
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To help those whose family life has met with adversity.
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The Mothers' Union spread rapidly to the dioceses of
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Index

Mothers Union

Mary Sumner
Charity
Prayer
campaigning
lobbying
mothersunion.org
Mary Sumner
Church of England
parish
Old Alresford
Winchester
rector

Broomfield, Essex
Ernest Roland Wilberforce
Bishop of Newcastle
Church Congress
Bishop of Winchester
Diocese of Winchester
Victorian British society
morality
Anglican mission
British Empire
Ely
Exeter
Hereford
Lichfield
Newcastle

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