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              11.15

              At this Chapter Meeting, the dependent priories of Guatemala and Durham, North Carolina, were discussed. These cassettes include AC0241, AC0242, AC0243.

              9.50 · Bestanddeel · 1996-02-22

              Holy Spirit Monastery, Grand Terrace, CA, became a dependent priory May, 1968, and an independent monastery in April, 1972. The Grand Terrace sisters returned to Ferdinand in 2012. See "Finding Aids." ROADRUNNER was the name of the Holy Spirit Monastery news periodical.

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              9.80 · Collectie

              This collection was sent to the Monastery Archives from the Ferdinand Benedictines who founded and served at Monasterio Paz de la Cruz in Morropon, Peru. The files contain records of legal documents, deeds, personal letters, reports, financial records, academic theses of native sisters, published papers, books, newspaper clippings (copies),

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              9.30

              Queen of Peace Monastery was founded Sept. 14, 1956, and became independent April 29, 1963. Mother Martin Buckman was founding prioress. Queen of Peace Monastery closed in March 2004. This monastery was Ferdinand's second daughterhouse.

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              9.30

              Sister Mary Daniel Schlomer, O.S.B., was third prioress of Queen of Peace Monastery (1977 - 1981). She died on March 21, 1985, and is buried in St. Ann's Cemetery, Belcourt, North Dakota.

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              9.30

              Sister Magdalene Roberts, O.S.B., a member of Queen of Peace Monastery, died on October 12, 1991. Sister is buried in St. Ann's Cemetery, Belcourt, North Dakota.

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              9.30

              Sister Mary Martin Buckman, O.S.B., was first prioress of Queen of Peace Monastery (1961-1967). She died on November 6, 1985, and is buried in St. Ann's Cemetery in Belcourt, North Dakota.

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              Mary, Queen of Peace Icon
              14.00

              This Icon was contributed to the sisters of Queen of Peace Monastery, Belcoourt, North Dakota in memory of Sister Wilma Davis, O.S.B. The Belcourt sisters brought it to Ferdinand after the dissolution of Queen of Peace Monastery in 2004.

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