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, IndianaThis book is divided into two sections. Part I, Oratorios; Part II, Discourses.
Eaton, Rev. RobertPrograms, printed in-house, 1972 to present. With Advent Reconciliation Programs.
Compiled by Worship Staff of the Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaFather Vincent Wagner of St. Meinrad was a brother of Sister Ignatia Wagner of Ferdinand.
Wagner, VincentThe presentations were on the Liturgy of the Hours, Liturgy of the Eucharist, World Harvest Day, and Inclusive Language. These cassettes include AC0357, AC0358, AC0359.
Dulles, AveryThe subtitle reads: "Seu Ritus Servandus In Expositione Et Benedictione Sanctissimi Sacramenti."
O'Connell, Rev. J. B.Liturgy programs, Ferdinand, 1990, 1996, 1997, 2012
The Evansville Catholic Rural Life ConferenceThese prayer services, held at Midday Prayer, took place on the colonnade with workers present. Includes photographs from the 2001 prayer service.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaOriginally at the monastery, the passion was sung by the celebrant, deacon, and subdeacon at Mass during Holy Week.
Ex Editione Authentica ExcerptusThis rare book is a RITUALE in English complete for its times.
First Council of BaltimoreSchedules for many years are missing. These should be added, in chronological order, when found.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThis COLLECTIO RITUUM was published "Pro Dioecesibus Statuum Foederatorum Americae Septentrionalis."
Cum Licentia Sacrae Congregationis RituumThese books were used by chaplains. One has a St. Meinrad library stamp; one has the Convent Immaculate Conception stamp.
Wapelhorst, InnocentiusThis is a compendium of sacred liturgy according to the Roman Rite.
Wapelhorst, InnocentiusMimeographed liturgy programs, in-house publication, Ferdinand, 1971
Weakland, RembertThese programs were designed by members of the liturg staff and printed in-house.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaPages 227 - 242 of this book are printed upside down.
Liturgical Music, Latin, Vatican VersionThis demonstration missal carries the signature of Henry J. Grimmelsman, Bishop of Evansville.
The Friends of the English LiturgyPrograms, newspaper articles, Evansville,
Diocese of Evansville, Evansville, IndianaSister Mary Sarah Briggeman, O.S.B., diocesan liturgist, collected this set of newsletters.
Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions, Washington, D. C.In the years 1975 and 1976, the golden jubilee celebration and diamond jubilee celebration were combined. In 1980, the golden, diamond and seventieth celebrations were combined. The programs for these events are filed in this folder. To Our Golden Jubilarians "Because of You" poem from 1922 also in file (moved from deleted file 1444.
Some of these programs are personal; two are general.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThe oldest monastery seal appears in this book which was used in the monastery sacristy.
Allioli, Joseph Franz von, 1793-1873In an effort to sort all kinds of Holy Week programs these "Holy Week" programs were placed in this separate archive folder. This includes Easter Sunday and the Easter Season.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThis is not a complete set of Holy Week-Easter Liturgy Programs. A copy of "Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet" is included in this file.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThe sisters for many decades directed the Mass servers in the parishes and at the monastery.
Britt, MatthewThese are installation and blessing of the prioresses programs only. See also "Prioress Election" folders which are in chronological order.
This Latin hymnal was used at the monastery organ.
The book is currently on loan to Sr. Michelle Mohr
The lectionary resulted from THE CONSTITUTION ON SACRED LITURGY (Vatican II) directives.
The National Conference of Catholic Bishops and Confirmed by the Apostolic SeeThis LITURGICAL PRAYERS AND SERVICES was used for monastery devotions, blessings, and other services.
Revised in accordance with Latest Edition of the Rituale RomanumThese programs reflect the development of liturgical practices from the early 1970's to the present.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaFather Vincent Wagner of St. Meinrad was a brother of Sr. Ignatia Wagner of Ferdinand.
Wagner, VincentThis was "Et Nova Editione Missalis Romani Excerptae Accedit Ritus Absolutionis Pro Defunctis."
Approved by Albertus Negre, Archbishop of TuronThese supplements were published during the transition from Latin to the vernacular.
National Conference of Catholic BishopsThis is a complete altar missal.
Spellman, Francis JosephThis 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)This missal was donated to the Sorrowful Mother Chapel on December 8, 1938.
Approved by Vedastus Antonius, Bishop of TornaciThese are copies of the Missioning Liturgy which is held each year following the July Community Meetings and Familien Fest. Each sister receives her assignment for the next year.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaPrepared by the monks at St. Meinrad, this booklet had its first printing on the Feast of Sts. Maur and Placid on February 2, 1976.
St. Meinrad Benedictine MonksThis OFFICIUM ET MISSA was used during Holy Week at the monastery.
Vatican Edition, Solesmenes MonksThe earliest monastery seal appears on the first page (unnumbered) of this book which came from the monastery sacristy.
Dandl, M., Vic. in Spirit. GeneralisThese three copies were probably for the celebrant, deacon, and subdeacon.
Ludovicus Josephus, Archiep. Turonen1951 decretum, Pius XII, establishing this version of the Paschal vigil
Micara, Cardinal, Ep. VelitenusSister Theresita Schenk's laundry number 329 is in this book. Sister Theresita was a masterful organist and musician.
Alexis, F. T., et alibiThis may not be a complete set of programs.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaUsed by the monastery, this PONTIFICALE carries all the usual prayers, and blessings.
The names of the living members of the community are divided by 30 and listed on the calendar alphabetically. The sisters listed on a given day of the month are remembered in prayer by the rest of the community.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaOne processionals carries the monastery's oldest seal.
Ignatius, Epps RatisbonFather Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., initiated chant singing at the monastery in Ferdinand in the early 1900's.
Tozer, A. EdmondsThe more formal reception into the postulancy liturgies practice began in the 1990'sl.
This is a scattered collection of these programs.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaRemembrance of baptismal symbols in the introductory rites and invocations at the final commendation are included in these rites.
National Conference of Catholic BishopsTitle page reads: "Pauli V Pontificis Maximi Jussu Editum Aliorumque Pontificum Cura Recognitum Atque Auctoritate PII Papae XI.
Editio III Juxta Typicam VaticanamTitle page reads: "Pauli Pontificis Mximi Jussu Editum Alcorumque Pontificum Cura Recognitum Atque Auctoritate SSMI D.N. PII Papae XI.
Editio Prima Juxta TypicamThis RITUALE ROMANUM will also be indexed in the Monastery Rare Books Collection.
Congregation of Sacred RitesThe 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 StatesThere are two copies of this missal in the monastery collections; one in the archives, one in the Rare Books Collection.
Spellman, Francis JosephOf interest might be "General Rules Concerning Blessings," 1946, on page 3 of this book.
Waller, Philip T.These celebrations were based on years of religious profession.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThe title page of this hymnal indicates that this is the 170th thousand ST. BASIL'S HYMNAL.
Liturgical Music, Latin, German, EnglishThis may not be a complete set of these programs.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThe word "Tenebrae" means darkness.
St. Benedict Parish, Evansville, IndianaThis book was compiled principally for the laity in 1941.
Catholic Biblical Association of AmericaThis rite was probably used at the time the marble altar was consecrated during Mother Clarissa Riehl's administration in 1956.
Roman PontificalIn this publication are the revised rites of holy week: Passion Sunday, Chrism Mass, and the Easter triduum.
National Conference of Catholic BishopsThis missal carries the "Calendar for the Entire Order of Our Holy Father Benedict" which applies only to the sanctoral cycle.
National Conference of Bishops of America and confirmed by the Holy SeeTHE SACRAMENTARY was retired and sent to the archives November 26, 2011, First Sunday of Advent. At the time the revised sacramentary with the English translation revisions became effective.
National Council of Catholic BishopsThe Monastery used this for the first time as a supplemental source of hymns for Mass in 1978-1979.
Bliven, EdmondThese celebrations were based on years of profession.
Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaFamilies of sisters who died within the past year are invited back to the monastery for Evening Prayer and dinner. The purpose is to renew acquaintances and to build lasting relationships, in addition to paying respect for the deceased sisters.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaIn 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.
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