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Der Frauenbote was a quarterly women's magazine that appeared between 1927 and 1937. The magazine was published in Graz by the Styrian Catholic Women's Organization (KFO) and was published with the additional title of the news sheet of the Styrian Catholic Women's Organization .

The first edition of the Frauenbote appeared on June 1, 1927 and was subsequently published four times a year. In the first edition of the magazine, the Frauenbote claimed to inform the members of the Catholic women's organization about the life of the association and to provide information and instruction from a priest. Another concern of the Frauenbot was information about household and agricultural worries as well as giving advice on this. In addition, Catholic writers wrote texts for entertainment. The magazine was six pages long and sold for 10 groschen . The last edition of the Frauenbote appeared at Christmas 1937. After the women's organization in Austria was dissolved in 1938 after the National Socialists came to power, the publication of the Frauenbote also ended.

In the 1930s, the Styrian Catholic women's organization also published the women's calendar.

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