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- Church_penitentiary abstract "The original Church penitentiary for the reclamation of fallen women was founded in 1806 in London, the most well known centre was set up by former British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone in 1848. Its aim was the convent-based rehabilitation of women, including prostitutes, thieves, the homeless, alcoholics etc. They were charitable organisations and not in place for the punishment of crimes.The Church Penitentiary Association existed from 1852 until 1951. There are records on the association in the Library at Lambeth Palace, the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury in London,[1] and in the National Archives [2]. These also have holdings on related societies such as The Navvy Mission Society (now Industrial Christian Fellowship)[3], the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches (now the Churches Council on Alcohol and Drugs) the Church of England Council for Social Aid, the Band of Hope (1855–1990), and the Church Moral Aid Society (1852–1892).Rescue work for unmarried mothers: [4]".
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- Church_penitentiary wikiPageExternalLink 94ac109.htm.
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- Church_penitentiary wikiPageID "19180124".
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageLength "1959".
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageRevisionID "551618590".
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholism.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_of_Canterbury.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charitable_organizations.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Homelessness_organizations.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Charitable_organization.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Convent.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Drug_rehabilitation.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Homelessness.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Hope_UK.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Lambeth_Palace.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink National_archives.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_therapy.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Penology.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Rehabilitation_(penology).
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink Theft.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLink William_Ewart_Gladstone.
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Church Penitentiary Association".
- Church_penitentiary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Church penitentiary".
- Church_penitentiary subject Category:Charitable_organizations.
- Church_penitentiary subject Category:Homelessness_organizations.
- Church_penitentiary type Organization.
- Church_penitentiary type Organization.
- Church_penitentiary comment "The original Church penitentiary for the reclamation of fallen women was founded in 1806 in London, the most well known centre was set up by former British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone in 1848. Its aim was the convent-based rehabilitation of women, including prostitutes, thieves, the homeless, alcoholics etc. They were charitable organisations and not in place for the punishment of crimes.The Church Penitentiary Association existed from 1852 until 1951.".
- Church_penitentiary label "Church penitentiary".
- Church_penitentiary sameAs Q5118084.
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- Church_penitentiary sameAs Q5118084.
- Church_penitentiary wasDerivedFrom Church_penitentiary?oldid=551618590.
- Church_penitentiary isPrimaryTopicOf Church_penitentiary.