The Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand were participants in this festival with a number of items in the exhibit.
Jasper Community Arts Commission, Jasper, IndianaTEC (Teenagers Encounter Christ) is a Catholic movement of spirituality for older adolescents and young adults.
Southwest Indiana TEC Community, Evansville, IndianaThis photograph album, compiled by the communication staff, was compiled to be used by mission advancement staff members when visiting donors and future donors.
Sister Helen Maurer and Sister Theresita Schenk were members of the I.F.M.C.
Indiana Federation of Music ClubsBrochure, Evansville, 1970
Diocese of Evansville, 1970In 2ND STORIES, John Bower, a hoosier photographer explores what's upstairs, on top, and overhead. This copy of the book was sent to Sister Carlita Koch, O.S.B., who hosted the Bowers when they visited the monastery.
Bower, John; Lynn Bower, Michael AtwoodLoose-leaf copies, brochure, 1972
Diocese of Evansville, Evansville, IndianaBrochures, voters guide, Evansville, 1974
Diocese of Evansville, Evansville, IndianaReports of sisters attending Federation 55 & Under meeting presented at community meetings October 26, 2013, Ferdinand
Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThe 75th Anniversary Committee members were Sisters Ramona Fallon and Lynn Osika from Watertown, Aidan Bourke and Eileen Neville from Yankton, Mary Ann Schepers from Grand Terrace, Mary Carol Kinghorn (scribe) and Mary Dominic Frederick from Ferdinand.
Kidwell, JoellaThe 75th Anniversary Committee members were Sisters Ramona Fallon and Lynn Osika from Watertown, Aidan Bourke and Eileen Neville from Yankton, Mary Ann Schepers from Grand Terrace, Mary Carol Kinghorn (scribe) and Mary Dominic Frederick from Ferdinand.
Kidwell, JoellaThe goal of the gathering of Benedictine women was to provide for dialogue as they discerned possible responses to their call for authenticity in monastic institutions.
Joseph, KarenHardback, 342 pages, St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, 1922
Hoffman, AlexiusThis book is divided into two sections. Part I, Oratorios; Part II, Discourses.
Eaton, Rev. RobertThis work was done by Sister Mary Dominic in her seventh year as principal of the Academy.
Frederick, Mary DominicSoftbound, 71 pages, Abbey Press, St. Meinrad, 1938 (first printing)
Backert, ClaudiaBook, photo negatives, original with markups
Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThis brief sketch follows the Haake-Logsdon families from 1826 to 1985. The Haakes owned and published The FERDINAND NEWS. THE FERDINAND NEWS celebrated its 100th anniversary in August 2006.
Haake, J. Roy; FERDINAND NEWS STAFFThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements for the Masters of Business Administration degree from Notre Dame University, 1962.
Spayd, Mary CarmenSister Benedicta Clauss directed this pageant for the 1967 centennial celebration.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThis thesis was written in fulfillment of a Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, June 1934
Godecker, Hildaprogram, music, newspaper clipping, Covington, 1980
Backert, ClaudiaSee also S05/SH24/B020/DF01604 for hard copies of program, music, and newspaper article.
Sisters of St. Benedict, St. Walburg Monastery, Covington, KentuckyThis thesis outlines, in a simplified form, a course of study to be used by oblate directors.
Van Dyke, Mary JaneThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1951.
Kavanaugh, Mary CharlotteThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Dayton University, Dayton, Ohio, 1968.
Tasto, MariaThis thesis was written in fulfillment of the Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1957
Walsh, Mary HerbertThis small guide has on its inside covers instructions for low Masses and high Masses and organ uses. It (the book) carries questions and answers which are covered in the decree. The questions and answers concern "Kinds of Music".
Gregorian Institute of America, Toledo, OhioSister Miriam Schultheis, O.S.B., founded the Benet Learning Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. A GUIDEBOOK is autographed.
Schultheis, MiriamThe tree of the American Benedictine family was created by E. Hollerman and R. McNany of the American Benedictine Academy from 2014 to 2016
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Concepition, Ferdinand, IndianaTwo books, spiral-bound, Gibson County, Indiana, 2002
The Haubstadt Area Historical Society, CompilerMaterial and resources used in the writing of "A Mysterious Journey." Also included is a financial report and 2 copies of the booklet.
Helmer, MadonnaThis book was written as a guide for novices. The author was probably Henry Brenner, O.S.B.
Brenner, HenryThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1928
Brenner, GabrielaTyped paper, 10 pages with bibliography
Backert, ClaudiaPaperback booklet, 88 pages
Backert, ClaudiaThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Masters of Art Degree in the School of Music at St. Joseph's College, 1974.
Briggeman, Mary SarahThis booklet was designed and published by the monastery communication staff. Photographer Bill Sheets of Louisville, Kentucky, took many of the photographs. Some photos were acquired from the monastery archives.
Communications Office. Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThis is a breviary for religious and the laity.
St. John's Abbey MonksIrina Gavrilov from New Jersey and Makkida Asfaw from Ohio, two academy students, are pictured in this article.
Marian Heights Academy, Ferdinand, IndianaThis is an introductory presentation for the church restoration fundraising campaign.
American City Bureau, Hoffman Estates, IllinoisThis statement, adopted by the Congress of Abbots in Rome in 1967 and translated into English, was primarily a renewal document.
English Benedictine CongregationThis dissertation was written to fulfill the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree at Fordham University1948.
Dudine, FredericaThis book is the published dissertation of Sister Thomas Johnnemann.
Johanneman, Mary ThomasThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1950.
Mandabach, PriscillaThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements for a Master of Arts degree in Library Science from Rosary College, 1959.
Dewig, Mary BonifaceThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1957
Highbaugh, AssuntaThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1959.
This dissertation was written to fulfill the requirements for a Doctor of Education degree from Ball State University, 1969.
Given to Sister Clotilde Burkhardt with the notation: "In gratitude to one who deserves an associate degree. May God bless and reward you." SMS
Sister Cornelia's term paper is representative of university assignments in 1938 and a requirement for the fulfillment of an undergraduate degree from Indiana State Teacher's College.
Frey, CorneliaSister Carlita Koch began her studies of the Immaculate Conception Church windows and of the lives of the saints depicted in the church windows in 2005. Father Bede Maler, O.S.B., from St. Meinrad designed the windows which were installed in the 1930's.
Koch, CarlitaThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements for the Master of Business Administration from Notre Dame University, 1959.
Spayd, Mary CarmelThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Indiana State University, 1974.
Yunker, JudyIn this anthology of photographs, Sister Sharon Hollander's "Monarch Chrysales" appears on p. 114.
Browne, Tracey L.The American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
American Benedictine AcademyThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
American Benedictine AcademyThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
American Benedictine AcademyThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
American Benedictine AcademyThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
American Benedictine AcademyThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois. St. Meinrad and Ferdinand Benedictines at Ferdinand the ABA biennial convention August 8 -11, 1996, "Monastic Work: Challenge and Change."
American Benedictine AcademyThe ABA celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1974.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThis was the sesquicentennial ABA meeting. These cassettes include AC0522, AC0523, AC0524, AC0525, AC0526, AC0527, AC0528.
American Benedictine Academyfhis 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.
American Benedictine AcademyThese were presentations made in August 1996 at Monastery Immaculate Conception. See also accession #1042.
American Benedictine AcademyThese are events of the American Benedictine Academy meeting held at Ferdinand in August, 1996. See also accession #1044.
American Benedictine AcademyThe theme of the 1984 meeting was "Creating a Renewed Monastic Environment: Symbol, Ritual and Practice." These cassettes include AC0543, AC0544, AC0545, AC0546, AC0547, AC0548.
American Benedictine AcademyThe 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.
American Benedictine AcademyThese tapes were made in Richardton and sold to other monasteries. These cassettes include AC0154, AC0155, AC0156, AC0157, AC0158, AC0159.
American Benedictine AcademyThe 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.
American Benedictine AcademyThe 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.
American Benedictine AcademyThe ABA NEWSLETTER/AMERICAN BENEDICTINE ACADEMY NEWSLETTER/AMERICAN MONASTIC NEWSLETTER American Benedictine Academy publications. Current newsletters can be found online at www.osb.org/aba/law/index.htm
American Benedictine AcademyMother 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.
Kloos, FranziskaThis interview concerns St. Hildegard's life and her monastic influence.
Ferlings, AncillaPhotograph, brochures, articles, St. Meinrad
St. Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, Indianapapers, personal journal
American Benedictine PrioressesLetters, news release
Backert, ClaudiaCorrespondences, other data pertaining to Abbot Primate Wolf, O.S.B.
Backert, ClaudiaArticle and newsletters
Backert, ClaudiaThe Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Indiana, were one of two women's religious communities featured on "Nightline" with Ted Koppel on November 28, 2000. Sister Rose Mary Rexing, O.S.B. was Director of Vocations at the time.
Nightline (Television program)handwritten pages in German, typed pages in English
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThese are the oldest preserved academic records. Teachers' assignments and students' names were copied and organized for permanent storage.
Marian Heights Academy/Academy Immaculate Conception