found: LC data base, Apr. 12, 1997(hdg.: Mariannhill Fathers; variant: Mariannhiller Missionare) LC manual cat. (info: an order of missionary priests f. by Abbot Franz Pfanner at Mariannhill, So. Africa. Pfanner went to Africa in 1880 and est'd a Trappist abbey at Mariannhill in 1882; the Trappist rule not being suitable for an active missionary life he founded a new order in 1909 which received final approval of its rule in 1914)
found: New Cath. encyc.(Mariannhill Missionaries, Congregation of: Mariannhill Mission Society; traces its origin to Mariannhill Monastery [no publs. in LC data base] f. 1882 near Durban, So. Africa by a group of Trappist monks; the Congregation of Mariannhill Missionaries (CMM) became an independent society in 1909; Mariannhill is also a town, and a Catholic diocese [no publs. in LC data base])
found: Official Catholic dir. [U.S.], 1995:p. 1323 (Congregation of Mariannhill Missionaries, C.M.M.; Mariannhill Fathers and Brothers; Congregatio Missionarium de Mariannhill; U.S. monastery in Dearborn Heights, Mich.)
found: Ann. pontificio, 1995:p. 1426 (Missionari di Mariannhill; Mariannhiller Missionare; Congregatio Missionarium de Mariannhill, C.M.M.) p. 414 (Mariannhill, diocese, Natal, So. Africa)
found: NLC hdg. in OCLC 8790866(Mariannhill Missionaries; French hdg.: Missionnaires de Mariannhill)
found: Wikipedia, March 29, 2018(The Missionary Order of Mariannhill is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of the Roman Catholic Church founded in 1909 by Franz Pfanner, an Austrian Trappist monk; The name of the order come from Mariannhill, a little suburb near Pinetown in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missionary_Order_of_Mariannhill