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              74 Archival description results for Chaplains

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              7.45

              These books were used by chaplains. One has a St. Meinrad library stamp; one has the Convent Immaculate Conception stamp.

              Wapelhorst, Innocentius
              1.20 · File · 2004-12-02

              typed pages and copied pages of original documents

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              11.15

              Conrad Louis, O.S.B., from St. Meinrad Archabbey was long-time chaplain at the monastery and academy and in the infirmary. These cassettes include AC0565, AC0566, AC0567, AC0568, AC0569, AC0570, AC0571, AC0572, AC0573.

              Louis, Conrad
              Homilies
              7.50

              Most of these homilies were given at various times by monastery chaplains. The last section contains homilies by several visiting priests.

              Chaplains, Monastery Immaculate Conception
              Homilies
              7.50

              Most of these homilies were given at various times by monastery chaplains. The last section contains homilies by several visiting priests.

              Chaplains, Monastery Immaculate Conception
              Missal Supplements 1967-1970
              7.45

              These supplements were published during the transition from Latin to the vernacular.

              National Conference of Catholic Bishops
              MISSALE ROMANUM, Latin
              7.45

              This altar missal was used in the Sorrowful Mother Chapel for several years.

              Summi Pontificis SS. Congreg. Rituum Et De Propaganda Fide Necnon Archiep. (Pius X Reformatum)
              MISSALE ROMANUM, Latin
              7.45

              This missal was donated to the Sorrowful Mother Chapel on December 8, 1938.

              Approved by Vedastus Antonius, Bishop of Tornaci
              MISSALE ROMANUM, LATIN, 1961
              7.45
              Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum Summorum Pontificum Cura Recognitum
              ORDO SABBATI SANCTI
              7.45

              1951 decretum, Pius XII, establishing this version of the Paschal vigil

              Micara, Cardinal, Ep. Velitenus
              11.15

              The passion is sung by Father Columba Kelly, Mary William Moore, Helen Maurer. Readers are Sisters Lorraine Devault and Alfreda Chwaliboga.

              Kelly, Columba
              RITE OF FUNERALS
              7.45

              Remembrance of baptismal symbols in the introductory rites and invocations at the final commendation are included in these rites.

              National Conference of Catholic Bishops
              RITUALE ROMANUM, Latin
              7.45

              Title page reads: "Pauli V Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum Aliorumque Pontificum Cura Recognitum Atque Auctoritate PII Papae XI.

              Editio III Juxta Typicam Vaticanam
              RITUALE ROMANUM, Latin
              7.45

              Title page reads: "Pauli Pontificis Mximi Jussu Editum Alcorumque Pontificum Cura Recognitum Atque Auctoritate SSMI D.N. PII Papae XI.

              Editio Prima Juxta Typicam
              ROMAN MISSAL, Latin/English
              7.45

              The first copy of this missal is in the archives; the second, in the Rare Books Collection. The outside covers carry different designs.

              National Conference of Bishops of the United States
              ROMAN MISSAL, Latin/English,
              7.45

              There are two copies of this missal in the monastery collections; one in the archives, one in the Rare Books Collection.

              Spellman, Francis Joseph
              7.45

              Of interest might be "General Rules Concerning Blessings," 1946, on page 3 of this book.

              Waller, Philip T.
              1.20

              SOMMERFRUCHTE was written by one (perhaps two) unidentified Ferdinand Benedictines. The English translation was done by Eberhard Reichmann and Ruth Reichmann, friends of the Ferdinand sisters.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              7.45

              In this publication are the revised rites of holy week: Passion Sunday, Chrism Mass, and the Easter triduum.

              National Conference of Catholic Bishops
              THE SUNG MASS FOR FEASTDAYS
              7.42

              This Mass music book was used by Father Kevin Ryan, chaplain, at the monastery.

              Kelly, Columba
              WEEKDAY LECTIONARY
              7.45

              In 2008, Benedict XVI determined that the Jerusalem Bible texts for liturgy should be discontinued because name of God is spelled out; the translation is not restricted for personal prayer and reflection.

              Jerusalem Bible Text