The installation ceremony is also on videotape. These cassettes include AC0623 and AC0624.
Sem títuloAt this meeting visitation reports were given on Peru and Tickfaw. These cassettes include AC0628, AC0629, AC0630, AC0631.
Sem títuloAt this meeting, the independence of Mt. Tabor, Kentucky, was discussed. These cassettes include AC0632, AC0633, AC0634.
Sem títuloDr. Henry G. Backer served the sisters as community physician for more than 35 years.
Sem títuloGolden jubilarians were Sisters Mary John Riehl, Bertha Butcher, Euphrasia Rowekamp, Bernice Kavanaugh, and Monica Scheu.
Sem títuloSister Mary Victor's oral presentation was accompanied with slides. These cassettes include AC0650, AC0651.
Sem títuloSister Margaret Boarman was exective director of SIRS in 1976. Current organization known as Southern Indiana Rehabilitation Services (SIRS).
Sem títuloSisters Mary Kenneth Scheessele and Bernette Wildeman from Ferdinand attended this event.
Sem títuloThe events on this tape are unrelated.
Sem títuloMusician, composer Joe Wise, uncle of graduate Kim Hagan, led a reflection at the 1977 academy graduation.
Sem títuloSide 1 of this tape carries Morning Praise and the first part of the Mass. Side 2 has the renewal of vows and the rest of the Mass.
Sem títuloSister Mary Walter Goebel, prioress, called the extended chapter and presided at the events.
Sem títuloRENEW was a diocesan sponsored and directed program.
Sem títuloThe church cross and cupola measurements were made by Frank Ford, church restoration construction supervisor 2001-2005.
Sem títuloHildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a writer, musician, preacher, healer, poet and composer.
Sem títuloSee also AC664. These cassettes include AC0704, AC0705, AC0706, AC0707, AC0708, AC0709, AC0710, AC0711.
Sem títuloCouncil Meeting Minutes, prepared for general distribution to all community members, are in this file.
Sem títuloMonastic Council Meeting Minutes, prepared for general distribution to all community members, are in this file.
Sem títuloCouncil Meeting Reports, prepared for general distribution to all community members, are also in this file.
Sem títuloThe three books, FINDING THE GRAIN, BENEATH THE CHERRY SAPLING, and SOMEWHERE IN SOUTHERN INDIANA were written by Norbert Krapf, a native of Jasper, Indiana.
Sem títuloSister Rosemary Dauby, Ferdinand Benedictine and Physician Assistant, served as the director of the Health Center.
Sem títuloThis file reflect the activities of Ferdinand Benedictines who served in ministry at St. Joseph Parish, Jasper, Indiana: Mary Sharon Hoen, Ann Marie Howard, Mary Agnes Sermersheim, Jackie Kissel, Michelle Mohr, Mary Jane Kiesel. The chronicles of the mission houses where these sisters lived are contained in other files.
Sem títuloThis ministry history reflects the activities of Sister Amata Alvey, a Ferdinand Benedictine, in her service to the parishes in Tubac, Arizona.
Sem títuloChronicles in different formats, Carbondale, 1988-1995
Sem títuloSister Claudia Backert hand-printed the information in this book.
Sem títuloThe monastery communications office was a part of the mission advancement department.
Sem títuloILLUMINATIONS is published periodically for friends of the sisters to provide practical information on philanthropic and financial planning issues.
Sem títuloThe dome logo was adopted in January, 1992
Sem títuloA person can become a partner of St. Benedict by making a tax-deductible gift to the Sisters of St. Benedict Annual Fund at different levels.
Sem títuloThe persons who appear in the brochures are those who have supported the sisters' retirement fund and who present their testimony to the sisters and the work they have done.
Sem títuloThe Development Committee was a part of the monastery's development program.
Sem títuloThese materials were produced before the development department was renamed mission advancement department.
Sem títuloThis newspaper was given to Sister Mary Aquin Verkamp on June 16, 2002 as a souvenir of her First Profession on June 2, 1952.
Sem títuloProgram, budget, list of participants, liturgy, photograph, correspondences, St. Joseph, MN, 1980
Sem títuloSister Linda Bittner chaired the committee that planned the Wellness Day. There is a video about this event in File 3, Main Repository.
Sem títuloThe English as a Second Language Program was established at the Academy for international students who were not proficient enough in English to enroll in regular classes.
Sem títuloThis book was prepared by the Sisters of St. Benedict for use at Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana. Music was collected from various sources.
Sem títuloThe library was moved from St. Benedict Hall to Madonna Hall at the time of the 1993-1995 St. Benedict Hall renovation.
Sem títuloThese handbooks carry complete information on the academy for parents and students for the academic years 1996-2000.
Sem títuloThe Federation of St. Gertrude, originally Congregation of St. Gertrude the Great, has published directories since 1937 (but not annually). DF02354, DF02355, DF02356, DF02357
Sem títuloSome of these documents are undated but were surely issued before the LISTEN documents.
Sem títuloThe Monastery Immaculate Conception became an official member of the Congregation of St. Gertrude the Great on October 16, 1939.
Sem títuloMother Clarissa Riehl, O.S.B., was a member of Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana.
Sem títuloVisitations have been held at different intervals since 1938. See "Finding Aids" for visitation years and folders containing reports.
Sem títuloGeneral Chapters have met at different intervals since 1938. Delegates to the chapters have always included the prioress from each monastery. Methods for choosing delegates have changed throughout the years.
Sem títuloThis certificate was given to Esther Schepers, sister of Sister Anna Mae Schepers, for passing all requirements of the Progressive Series of Piano Lessons.
Sem títuloThe Sisers of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana, vocations department runs ads in these directories.
Sem títuloLetter, German with translation, Rome, 1934
Sem títuloArchduke Markus Habsburg, great, great, grand nephew of Emperor Ferdinand I for whom Father Joseph Kundek named the town of Ferdinand, visited Ferdinand and the monastery on June 21, 2003.
Sem títuloThe materials in this file explain the process by which the monastery received the refund.
Sem títuloEberhard Reichmann, Austrian-Born scholar, spent many years in German-American studies in Indiana. Eberhard translated, with his wife Ruth, the monastery's old German documents.
Sem títulohandwritten pages in German; typed pages of German translated to English.
Sem títuloKLOSTERLICHE BRAUCHE appears only in Copy 3 (black binding) of ANWENDUNG. A copy of the original was not made for this file to avoid handling the original.
Sem títulotyped pages
Sem títulotyped pages and copied pages of original documents
Sem títuloThe Sisters of St. Benedict leased the Marian Heights Gymnasium and Art Studio to the YMCA, June 15, 2004
Sem título50th Anniversary book, related materials, Jasper, 2001 to present, minutes and notes from meetings between Sisters of St. Benedict, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, and members of Little Company of Mary
Sem títuloThe Teen Challenge program was established by Marian Heights Academy to test the social studies knowledge of area seventh and eighth grade students in annual competition.
Sem títuloDirectives, explanations, practices, Ferdinand, 2005 to present.
Sem títuloIn 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.
Sem títuloThe "Power of Prayer" program was designed to spread interest in persons lighting candles on Grotto Hill for prayer intentions. The mailing piece contains an explanation of the program, an enrollment card, a prayer partner form, and a special prayer.
Sem títuloThe sanctuary screen was handcarved and finished in quarter sawed oak by the xylographers from the firm of Anton Lange of Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany in 1928, four years after the dedication of the monastery church.
Sem títuloThe marble for the restored church (flooring, altar, ambo) came from Italy, with the exception of the tabernacle stand, which came from China.
Sem títuloThese booklets were designed by American City Bureau consultants for campaign purposes. See "Finding Aids" for titles.
Sem títuloThe custom of the sisters giving reflections at Evening Prayer, Sisters' funerals, and at special Eucharistic events began in the early 1980's.
Sem títuloReflected in the crypt collections are the uses of the crypt from its construction through its restoration in 2006.
Sem títuloThese vocation events are for youth to help them become acquainted with the Ferdinand Benedictines and various aspects of monastic life.
Sem títuloThe Church Rededication Committee planned all the rededication events for late summer, early fall, 2005.
Sem títuloLiturgy program, schedule poster, email, intercessions, Ferdinand, July 2006
Sem títuloSisters Rita Sebastain, Hilda Godecker, Carla Mitchell, and Bernice Kavanaugh celebrated their 100th birthday. Their life statistics and vow in "Finding Aids." Each centenarian lived beyond her 100th birthday.
Sem títuloSister Jane Will, O.S.B., served as chairperson of this task force.
Sem títuloSister Mary Frances Schafer, as chairperson of the Planning Committee, directed the designing of a new five-year strategic plan. Annual updates to the plan are also in this folder. (contained in 2 boxes)
Sem títuloThis 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.
Sem títuloThese plaques give recognition to academy classes which gave class contributions to the school.
Sem títuloSOMMERFRUCHTE 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.
Sem títuloThe Vocation Workshop (Vocations Workshop) Program was placed under the Spirituality Ministry Umbrella in late 2007.
Sem títuloThis report was presented to the community and others Sisters of St. Benedict affiliate groups.
Sem títuloSister Helen Maurer and Sister Theresita Schenk were members of the I.F.M.C.
Sem títuloThe Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Indiana, initiated their web site, <thedome.org>, in late 1996. The website was remodeled and grew significantly during the period covered in this file. Also, For Heaven's Sake gift shop (now Monastery Gift Shop) expanded its online catalog, ordering and shipping.
Sem títuloNews releases, photographs, script, schedule, Ferdinand, Other Places, 2001, 2002
Sem títuloMarian Heights Academy was closed in 2000. The administration at the time was Sister Mary Austin Blank, O.S.B., president, and Sister Tess Duenas, O.S.B., principal. Sister Joella Kidwell was prioress of Monastery Immaculate Conception.
Sem títuloFrank Ford was the contractor's superintendent of construction for the monastery church. The contractor was Realm Construction Co., Inc, Louisville, Kentucky
Sem títuloThe 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.
Sem títuloThis file contains copies of occasional policies issued from the business department affecting the community or persons within the community. These policies are not published in the ADMINISTRATIVE HANDBOOK.
Sem títuloConnie Nass, Chairperson of the Indiana Lincoln Bicentennial Committee gifted the Sisters of St. Benedict with two "President Lincoln Lilac" trees/bushes in 2009. Sister Kathryn Huber received the trees for the sisters.
Sem títuloThis tapestry-cover was given to the archives by Sister Jeannine Kavanaugh, O.S.B., in June 2009.The Evansville Diocese bishops, dates of diocesan parish foundings, and deanery boundaries are woven into this tapestry.
Sem títuloThis is an introductory presentation for the church restoration fundraising campaign.
Sem títuloEberhard Reichmann and Ruth Reichmann were paid though an Indiana Heritage Research Grant 01 - 3012
Sem títuloSusan Hellauer's education and experiences are presented on the promotional flyer.
Sem títuloSister Jeana Visel, O.S.B., was the first person to participate in this rite, October 10, 2010.
Sem títuloThe Sisters' Concert Choir began concerts at the Christkindlmarkt in 2002 under the direction of Sister Michelle Mohr, O.S.B. The concert choir has also performed at the opening of the Christmas season at West Baden Springs Hotel in French Lick.
Sem títuloMission Advancement raises funds to support monastery incomes. In 2011-2012 Sister Barbara Lynn Schmitz directed Mission Advancement activities.
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