Hardback, 30 pages, Staiger, Chicago, 1880 and 1890's.
Sans titreBenedictine History
109 Description archivistique résultats pour Benedictine History
Correspondences, photograph of participants with identifications, schedules, lectures; Clyde, MO; 1953
Sans titreHardback, 342 pages, St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, 1922
Sans titreThe ABA celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1974.
Sans titreSisters Mary Kenneth Scheessele and Bernette Wildeman from Ferdinand attended this event.
Sans titreProgram, budget, list of participants, liturgy, photograph, correspondences, St. Joseph, MN, 1980
Sans titreTHE RESHAPING OF A TRADITION: AMERICAN BENEDICTINE WOMEN 1852-1881 was published by St. Mary's Press, Winona, in 1994. See: A S01/SH5/B052/DF01158.
Sans titreHardback, 154 pages, Catholic University of America, Washington, 1935
Sans titreCorrespondences, 1929, 1995, books
Sans titreTHIS LIFE AND MIRACLES OF ST. BENEDICT by Pope St. Gregory the Great was translated by Odo J. Zimmermann, O.S.B., and Benedict R. Avery, O.S.B.
Sans titreLiturgical 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
Sans titreSt. Walburga Abbey, post cards, photographs, pamphlets, recording
Sans titreLetters, announcements, postcard, Eichstatt, 1980, 1988
Sans titre"Das Altmuhltal", Magazine of Eichstatt, Bavaria, Germany, 2000 (in German)
Sans titreArticle and newsletters
Sans titreLiturgy programs, weekend program, St. Meinrad, July 7-9, 2000
Sans titreAcid-free copies of originals, 1937, 1949
Sans titreProgram
Sans titreNewspaper clippings, photographs, brochures, newsletter
Sans titreExcerpts, 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.
Sans titreThis statement, adopted by the Congress of Abbots in Rome in 1967 and translated into English, was primarily a renewal document.
Sans titreThis interview concerns St. Hildegard's life and her monastic influence.
Sans titreRaphael Joseph, O.S.B., was a member of the Ferdinand community before withdrawing.
Sans titrePaperback, 351 pages,
Sans titreBishop Martin Marty was initially a member of St. Meinrad Abbey.
Sans titreThe theme of this biennial meeting was "For the Sake of the World: Choices for a Monastic Future." These cassettes A0529, AC0530, AC0531, AC0532, AC0533, AC0534, AC0535, AC0536, AC0537, AC0538, AC0539, AC0540.
Sans titreCyprian Davis, O.S.B., a prominent St. Meinrad scholar and historian, presented numerous programs at Ferdinand. These cassettes include AC0582, AC0583, AC0584.
Sans titreMother Franziska Kloos, Abbess of St. Walburg Abbey, Eichstatt, Germany, made this tape in June, 2002 to be viewed at the St. Gertrude Federation Chapter in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in July, 2002.
Sans titrePhotographs, color; list of participants, presentations, reports, Italy, 2002
Sans titreAgenda, list of participants, handouts, notes, liturgy program, Norfolk, NE, 1975
Sans titreThe 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.
Sans titreSt. 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.
Sans titreThe symposium and exhibit opening were held in Indianapolis on November 14, 2003, at IUPUI. See
"Finding Aids" for complete information: program, presenters, sponsors, and collaborators.
artwork, typed article, individual responses to survey presented by Community Symbol Task Force (folder a)
Large metals of St. Benedict, copy of brochure on Benedictine medal
The file contains 2 books in German, 1 book of translation in English, typed pages with translation in English
Sans titre1 bound copy in English, 1 paper back copy in English, 1 small booklet in English
Sans titrebooklet, copies of computer/internet pages on Gertrude the Great, her biography, prayers to or from Gertrude
Sans titreCopies of hand-written presentation notes for class
Sans titretyped pages, 2 articles
Sans titreSpiral bound original manuscript, bound book
Sans titre2 copies, soft cover bound book
Sans titreAcid-free copy, 1846, Eichstatt; letter, 1992, U.S.A.
Sans titreCentennial booklet, photographs, and other materials, Covington, 1959 to present
Sans titreCorrespondences, other data pertaining to Abbot Primate Wolf, O.S.B.
Sans titreSoft-covered booklet, 50 pages
Sans titreThese were presentations made in August 1996 at Monastery Immaculate Conception. See also accession #1042.
Sans titreSister 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.
Sans titreAnnotated photograph album, 1993
Sans titreThe American Benedictine Academy, dedicated to Benedictine scholarship meets bi-annually at abbeys and monasteries throughout the country. These cassettes include AC0276, AC0277, AC0278, AC0279, AC0280, AC0281, AC0282, AC0283, AC0284.
Sans titreBook, Softback, 399 pages,
Sans titreSee also S05/SH24/B020/DF01604 for hard copies of program, music, and newspaper article.
Sans titreThese tapes record Benedictine Day, October 20, 1979, one of the introductory celebrations of the sesquimillenium. These cassettes include AC0618, AC0619, AC0620, AC0621.
Sans titreJoan Ohanneson's lecture was the second of a two-part series, "Journeying with Hildegard," celebrating the 900th anniversary of her birth.
Sans titreconference program (2008), newsletters 2021-2023
Sans titreBooklet, reprint, St. Meinrad, 1944
Sans titreCorrespondences, documents, pamphlet, 1960-1973
Sans titreThese audiocassettes were made to accompany a slide presentation on the history of the Ferdinand Benedictines.
Sans titreSister Teresa Elizabeth Stutz studied at the Catholic Theological Union at Chicago to earn a master of arts in Pastoral Studies.
Sans titreThe file contains booklets, holy cards, medal and relic, music sheets, icons, hand-cut silhoutte
Sans titrefile contains a booklet, typed paper (2 sheets)
Sans titreholy cards (original, photo copies)
Sans titreMedal, copies of photos, printed email
Sans titretyped pages
Sans titrebrochures, program, typed pages, contract, photos
Sans titreSoftback & rebound copies,100 pages; pageant duplicated, St. Marys, 1952 (2 copies), newspaper clipping, typed pages,
Sans titreBound hardback copy, 1903, Herald Printing House, St. Marys, PA
Sans titrePublications, St. Joseph Monastery, St. Marys, Pennyslvania, 1995 - 2009
Sans titreTyped dissertation, 68 pages, St. Marys, PA, 1985
Sans titreprogram, music, newspaper clipping, Covington, 1980
Sans titreTranslated manuscript, Ferdinand, 2000, typed manuscript of original in German
Sans titrePhotograph, brochures, articles, St. Meinrad
Sans titreIn-house publication, Rapid City, 1990; booklet, 1963
Sans titrePhotographs and booklets, Erie, PA
Sans titreHardback, 286 pages, McCarty, Erie, 1956
Sans titrePublications, newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, Greensburg
Sans titrePoster, German, 1870
Sans titrepostcards, book (softcover)
Sans titreHardback, 152 pages, Kunsterverlag /Beuron. 1990; hardback, 132 pages, Einsiedelln, 1905 (2 copies); hardback, 154 pages, Regensburg, 1893; hardback, 183 pages, Einsiedelin, 1877 (2 copies)
Sans titreCopied article; emails, research paper, photocopy of entry in THE DOVE journal
Sans titreManuscript printed for private use, 1908
Sans titreNewsletter, list of participants, presentations, reports, Rome, 1987
Sans titreThe American Benedictine Academy is one of the best sources of Benedictine scholarship in America. These cassettes include AC0247, AC0248, AC0249, AC0250, AC0251, AC0252, AC0253, AC0254, AC0255, AC0256, AC0257.
Sans titreHildegard, a renowned Benedictine mystic, lived in the 12th century. The St. Hildegard Society received its name from the Saint.
Sans titreThis rather short book gives the history of the medal of St. Benedict.
Sans titre"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.
Sans titreThis BULLETIN is published three times annually.
Sans titrefhis ABA gathering, held at Ferdinand, reflected the celebration of the American bicentennial. These cassettes include AC0510, AC0511, AC0512, AC0513, AC0514, AC0515, AC0516, AC0517, AC0518, AC0519, AC0520, AC0521.
Sans titreThis was the sesquicentennial ABA meeting. These cassettes include AC0522, AC0523, AC0524, AC0525, AC0526, AC0527, AC0528.
Sans titreThe theme of the 1984 meeting was "Creating a Renewed Monastic Environment: Symbol, Ritual and Practice." These cassettes include AC0543, AC0544, AC0545, AC0546, AC0547, AC0548.
Sans titrelaminated prayer card, greeting card, sheet music, copy of photo of Benedictine women, typed page of prayers
Sans titreThese are events of the American Benedictine Academy meeting held at Ferdinand in August, 1996. See also accession #1044.
Sans titreSister Joella Kidwell directed the first Benedictine Renewal Program, approved by the Benedictine prioresses in 1994. See "Finding Aids for list of Ferdinand participants.
Sans titreNewspaper article, THE HERALD, May 9, 1991; research materials, 1991; The monastery officially changed its name from "convent" to "monastery" on May 10, 1991.
Sans titreSchedule, list of participants, handouts, notes, Madison, 1978
Sans titreHelfta, a center of intellectual activity in thireenth-century Saxony, was the site of a Cistercian monastery, a religious community that included the mystics Gertrude the Great, Mechtild of Hackeborn, and Mechtilde of Magdeburg.
Sans titreAn eight volume printed set of THE SCHOOL OF THE LORD'S SERVICE is located in the Rare Books Collection, Room 114.
Sans titreThe file contains prayer cards, holy cards, booklet (2 copies), typed pages, copies of art work, newspaper articles, postcards
Sans titre1 page typed letter
Sans titre