White Fathers
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White Fathers
Summary
White Fathers is a society of apostolic life[1]. It draws 516 Wikipedia views per month (society_of_apostolic_life category, ranking #11 of 29).[2]
Key Facts
- White Fathers's field of work was evangelism[3].
- White Fathers's field of work was education[4].
- White Fathers's field of work was missionary work[5].
- White Fathers's field of work was Christian mission[6].
- White Fathers's instance of is recorded as society of apostolic life[7].
- White Fathers's instance of is recorded as Christian missionary society[8].
- White Fathers's instance of is recorded as organization[9].
- White Fathers's founder is recorded as Charles Lavigerie[10].
- White Fathers's Commons category is recorded as White Fathers[11].
- White Fathers's archives at is recorded as KADOC Documentatie- en Onderzoekscentrum voor religie, cultuur en samenleving[12].
- 1868 marks the founding of White Fathers[13].
- White Fathers's parent organization or unit is recorded as Catholic Church[14].
- White Fathers's official website is recorded as http://www.africamission-mafr.org/[15].
- White Fathers's topic's main category is recorded as Category:White Fathers[16].
- White Fathers's main subject is lifestance organisation[17].
- White Fathers's operating area is recorded as German East Africa[18].
Body
Founding
White Fathers's founder is recorded as Charles Lavigerie[10]. 1868 marks the founding of it[13].
Operations
White Fathers's parent organization or unit is recorded as Catholic Church[14].
Industry
Fields of work include evangelism[3], an activity[19]; education[4], a branch of science[20]; missionary work[5], a religious mission[21]; and Christian mission[6].
Why It Matters
White Fathers draws 516 Wikipedia views per month (society_of_apostolic_life category, ranking #11 of 29).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 74 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]