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              A BENEDICTINE MARTYROLOGY
              2.40 · File · 1997-08-12

              Hardback, 342 pages, St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, 1922

              Hoffman, Alexius
              1.60 · File · 2001-08-27

              Correspondences, other data pertaining to Abbot Primate Wolf, O.S.B.

              Backert, Claudia
              BENEDICTINE HARVEST
              1.17 · File · 2003-03-04

              Spiral-bound catalogue, 74 pages plus notes and Benedicta Riepp Day story, St. Marys, 2002

              Backert, Claudia
              BISHOP MARTIN MARTY
              8.7

              Bishop Martin Marty was initially a member of St. Meinrad Abbey.

              Karolevitz, Robert F.
              11.15

              Sister Ephrem Hollermann, O.S.B., historian, became prioress of St. Benedict Monastery in Minnesota in 1996. These cassettes include AC0321, AC0322, AC0323, AC0324, AC0325, AC0326, AC0327, AC0328.

              Hollermann, 2
              2.01 · File · 1997-02-11

              Hardback, 152 pages, Kunsterverlag /Beuron. 1990; hardback, 132 pages, Einsiedelln, 1905 (2 copies); hardback, 154 pages, Regensburg, 1893; hardback, 183 pages, Einsiedelin, 1877 (2 copies)

              Benedict of Nursia
              Eichstatt Correspondences
              1.16 · File · 1996-12-06

              Letters, announcements, postcard, Eichstatt, 1980, 1988

              Backert, Claudia
              1.20 · File · 2006-10-31

              Excerpts, digital photographs, translators, Indianapolis, November 2003-March 2004. At the symposium "Called to Service: Education and the Benedictine Sisters in Indiana" was opened. Gregory H. Mobley from IUPUI designed the exhibit. These are excerpt's from German documents translated by Eberhard Reichmann, and Sister Dolorosa, O.S.B. member of Monastery Immaculate Conception.

              Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              1.05 · File · 1999-04-27

              Liturgical programs, photos of St. Gertrude display, photos of travel to Helfta, postcards, copy of artwork of Gertrude, typed page of chronicles. newspaper, holy cards, typed page in German of kloster St. Marien zu Helfta, typed reflection on solemnity of St. Gertrude, typed homily, typed papers on St. Gertrude

              Backert, Claudia
              "Great Hearts/Great Lives"
              11.3

              "Great Hearts/Great Lives" describes the needs and works of the Ferdinand Benedictines previous to the renovation of St. Benedict Hall. The presentation is also on an audiocassette (F06/D02/AC0662.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              GREEN OLIVE BRANCH
              1.70 · File · 1998-02-24

              Paperback, 351 pages,

              Voth, Agnes
              11.15

              Cyprian Davis, O.S.B., a prominent St. Meinrad scholar and historian, presented numerous programs at Ferdinand. These cassettes include AC0582, AC0583, AC0584.

              Davis, Cyprian
              1.01 · File · 1996-12-06

              The file contains 2 books in German, 1 book of translation in English, typed pages with translation in English

              Backert, Claudia
              Holy Family Priory
              1.70 · File · 1997-10-24

              Correspondences, brief history, biography, newspaper clippings, photos

              Missionary Sisters of St. Benedict, Benet Lake, Wisconsin
              1.70 · File · 2013-01-15

              Newspaper clippings, photographs, brochures, newsletter

              Sisters of St. Benedict, House of Bread and Peace Monaster, Nanaimo, British Columbia
              1.18 · File · 1996-06-03

              liturgy program, photocopies of photos, typed page in German, with typed translation in English, photocopy of biographical information in German and in English, typed copy of obituary, typed page describing rare book (1647) of prayers and blessings, typed copies (translation) of vow formulas, colored photocopy of photo of grave marker, copy of email, postcard, typed copy of history

              Backert, Claudia
              1.50 · File · 2011-11-03

              The Mechtilde of Hackeborn Sacred Music Series Endowment was established by the Verkamp family in honor of Sister Mary Aquin and Sister Mary Ann Verkamp in 2010. Programs, flyers, musician descriptions, music translations, Ferdinand 2011 to present, Monastery Immaculate Conception Church, Ferdinand, Indiana, 2011.

              Verkamp Family
              1.20 · File · 1998-02-06

              Newspaper article, THE HERALD, May 9, 1991; research materials, 1991; The monastery officially changed its name from "convent" to "monastery" on May 10, 1991.

              Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              2.40 · File · 1999-09-15

              Copied article; emails, research paper, photocopy of entry in THE DOVE journal

              THE CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA, Volume 13
              1.05 · File · 1998-09-29

              laminated prayer card, greeting card, sheet music, copy of photo of Benedictine women, typed page of prayers

              Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              1.05

              St. Irmingard was a Benedictine abbess at Chiemsee in the ninth century. She appears in a window in the church of the Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana.

              Benediktinerin von Frauenchimsee, Bavaria, Germany