the Mothers' Union
/ðə ˌmʌðəz ˈjuːniən/
/ðə ˌmʌðərz ˈjuːniən/
- an international organization, originally for women, started by the Church of England in 1876 but now open to people of other Christian groups. Its aim is to make married life and families stronger in societies across the world.
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