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              Altar Antependium
              14.05-2517-1 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Antependium 2
              14.05-2644-2 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Apostolatus Orationes
              7.70

              Mother Veronica Ackerman established devotion to the Sacred Heart with First Friday adoration around 1900.

              Convent Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              Banners 1
              14.05-2644-1 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 3
              14.05-2644-3 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 4
              14.05-2644-4 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 5
              14.05-2644-5 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with Gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Blessed Sacrament Canopy
              14.05-2517-4 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              14.05 · Collection · 2001-02-05

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Canopy folded and cover
              14.05-2517-3 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Cover for the canopy
              14.05-2517-2 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              7.70

              This document was issued upon the erection of the Stations of the Cross in the infirmary chapel in St. Benedict Hall in 1936.

              Infirmary Chapel, Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              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
              7.70

              This hymnal and prayerbook was sent to the archives from the liturgy department. "Convent" is written on the inside cover which indicates that the book was used for monastery liturgy. A second copy is from the Infirmary Chapel. The hymn numbers in this book were written by Sister Cyrilla Myers, one of the builders of the monastery and academy's music department.

              Hellenbush, B.H.F.
              7.70

              The history of the Forty Hours Devotion (Forty Hours Adoration) is presented in Chapter I of this booklet.

              AMERICAN ECCLESIASTICAL REVIEW
              7.70

              Found among the monastery's older German documents, this meditation book was probably used by one of the community's members.

              Author Unknown
              Membership Diploma
              7.70

              This membership diploma is an example of a devotion involving prayers, indulgences, and Mass remembrances. The recipients of the diploma: Srs. of St. Benedict. The Pious Union of St. Joseph's Death belongs to Benedictine Abbey, St. Benedict, Oregon.

              The Pious Union of St. Joseph's Death
              7.70 · 02/19/2007

              Copies of Lenten practices, Lenten customs, Lenten Reconciliation Service, 1957-present. Included in this collection are bona opera forms, Lenten directions, and Lenten practices.

              7.70

              This letter was probably sent to the monastery's chaplain,"addressed Reverend Father." The letter gives the sisters permission to have exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on First Fridays.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              7.70

              The prayer-chain custom may have begun in 1968, succeeded by the prayer partners program in 1979-1980. The prayer partners program has one community member praying for another community member. Names are drawn for the matches.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              St. Joseph Statue
              1.20 · File · 2001-12-17

              Photo copy, photograph, history, Ferdinand

              Monastery Immaculate Conception, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              7.70

              These books are representative of the Latin although most of the booklets are in English. The books were producted the the Sisters of the Precious Blood. They contain novenas in preparation for Pentecost. (Confirmation, Ordination, and Marriage).

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              10.70 · File · 1996 March 27

              A testimonial of the blessing of the Stations, the Way of the Cross (Via Crucis), on Grotto Hill by Bishop Henry J. Grimmelsman in August, 1946