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Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America

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This study surveys the historical development, organization, and practical work of the female diaconate, beginning with early-church evidence and medieval sisterhoods, tracing decline and a nineteenth-century revival centered at Kaiserswerth. It outlines Kaiserswerth’s regulations, training schools, and everyday duties, and compares institutions across Germany, France, England, and Scotland while describing efforts to adapt the system in the United States. Attention is given to practical fields such as hospitals, schools, prisons, and home missions; the volume also addresses common objections, proposes regulations, and offers guidance on training, oversight, and the relation of such orders to parish work.

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Jane M. Bancroft

Jane M. Bancroft was an author known for her exploration of religious and social themes in her writing. Her notable work, "Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America," examines the role of deaconesses in European contexts and draws lessons applicable to American society. Through her analysis, Bancroft contributes to discussions on women's roles in the church and community, reflecting the evolving landscape of religious service during her time. Her insights remain relevant for those interested in the intersection of faith, gender, and social reform.

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