Graal Internationaal
De Graal is een “International Women’s Movement” en gevestigd in 21 verschillende landen. Elk land is op haar manier actief passend bij de cultuur. In 2024 werd er ook een Summerschool georganiseerd in Kleinmond, Zuid-Afrika in navolging op de Radboud. Summerschool.
Foto: deelneemsters Summerschool Kleinmond

The Grail International
In 1921, a Jesuit priest, Fr. Jacques van Ginneken, inspired a group of women students with his vision that lay women should transform the world. He formed a Catholic lay organization that was first called the Women of Nazareth and later adopted the name, The Grail.
Joining the original group were women students at the Catholic University at Nijmegan, the Netherlands, where Fr. Van Ginnekan was a professor.
The four who were generally recognized as the founders of The Grail included Mia van der Kallen,(1902 – 1939) Toos [later known as Lydwine] van Kersbergen, (1905 – 1998) Liesbeth Allard (1904 – 1991) and Louise Veldhuis.
After initial recognition in the Netherlands in 1921, the Grail was organized in Germany in 1932, in Australia in 1936, in the United States in 1940, Brazil and South Africa in 1951, Uganda in 1953 and Portugal in 1958.
The Grail currently has entities organized in 21 countries around the world, and Grail members who work in at least 10 additional countries.
In the Grail international women’s movement there are different programmes like:
*Earth network,
*Grail link to United Nations with Young Women leadership Program,
*Migrants and Refugees,
*Spirituality Network,
*Trade and Global Justice
*Women, Gender, Diversity.
More information on the website: www.thegrail.org