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Abbreviation
  
D of I

Founder
  
Michael J. McGivney

Headquarters
  
New Haven

International Regent
  
Elaine M. Leger

Founded
  
29 March 1897

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Formation
  
March 29, 1897; 119 years ago (1897-03-29)

Type
  
Catholic fraternal service

Website
  
www.daughtersofisabella.org

Motto
  
Unity, Friendship, Charity

Similar
  
Roman Catholic Diocese, American Legion Auxiliary, Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadal, Héma‑Québec

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The Daughters of Isabella is a female auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus. The first Daughters of Isabella circle was formed in New Haven, Connecticut in 1897 as a female counterpart to the Rev. John Russell Council of the Knights of Columbus. Its patroness and namesake is Queen Isabel of Spain.

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Membership

A member must be a Catholic woman over the age of 16.

The organization has about sixty thousand members. There are chapters in Canada and the United States.

Organization

The Daughters of Isabella is organized into three circles: local, state, and international. Local circles usually meet once a month and are the smallest in size. State circles meet once every two years to set goals and to elect new leaders. The international circle meets every other year and includes all members of the Daughters of Isabella.

Like its counterpart, the organization's goal is charity and fraternity.

References

Daughters of Isabella Wikipedia


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