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Association of the Holy Childhood

The Pontifical Association of the Holy Childhood ((ラテン語:Pontificium Opus a Sancta Infantia)) is a Catholic children's association for the benefit of foreign missions.
==Foundation==
In 1843 Charles de Forbin-Janson, Bishop of Nancy, France, established the Association of the Holy Childhood (''Association de la Sainte Enfance''). Popes and other ecclesiastical dignitaries approved the association and recommended it to the Catholic faithful.
Pope Pius IX, by a brief of 18 July 1856, raised it to the rank of a canonical institution, gave it a Cardinal protector, and requested all bishops to introduce it in their dioceses. Pope Leo XIII, in the encyclical letter ''Sancta Dei civitas'' (3 December 1890), blessed it and recommended it again to the bishops.
The affairs of the association were managed by an international council at Paris, consisting of fifteen priests and as many laymen. This general council had an exclusive right of general direction and of the distribution of the society's funds.

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