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CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS

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CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS. On July 30, 1879, some members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Boston, Massachusetts, most of them Irish immigrants, desiring to have a Catholic fraternal insurance society, organized one on the plan of the "courts" of the Independent Order of Foresters and called it the Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters. Originally membership was confined to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, except in one instance, where a court was formed at Providence, Rhode Island. On January 1, 1909, the official report stated that there were 235 courts organized, with a membership of 27,757. Of the members 9679 were women. The insurance in force on December 31, 1908, was $27,757,000.

On August 11, 1958 the Agreement of Association, Articles of Incorporation, Constitution and Bylaws of the Society were amended to change the name of the organization to Catholic Association of Foresters.

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Catholic Order of Foresters. Wikipedia. Online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Order_of_Foresters