Catholic Daughters of America

The largest national organization of Catholic women in the world dedicated to strengthening their spiritual life through Christ and His Church was founded by the Knights of Columbus in 1903 in Utica, New York. With a membership of more than 200,000 in forty-two states and other countries throughout the world, the C. D. of A. strives to embrace the principles of faith, working through love in the promotion of justice, equality and the advancement of human rights and human dignity for all. Members are encouraged to develop leadership skills, dedication and great enthusiasm for the work of Christ and His church. We are dedicated to our patroness, the Blessed Mother. Our motto is Unity and Charity. We are also pledged to the social and other needs of the Parish, and to intensify patriotism in our country.

The Catholic Daughters meet on the second Monday of the month in the Our Lady of Clarion Center.