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Sin títuloThis book is an academic study of Angelus Silesius, (born in Breslau, Germany as Johann Scheffler), "convert, mystic, physician, scholar, theologian, poet, lyrist and polemic, who was one of the prominant writers in Germany during the seventeenth century."
Sin títuloThis book is the published dissertation of Sister Thomas Johnnemann.
Sin títuloSister Miriam Schultheis, O.S.B., founded the Benet Learning Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. A GUIDEBOOK is autographed.
Sin títuloThis book gives the life of Reverend Richard Voight who died in September, 1973. He was a pupil and friend of Sister Mary Sharon.
Sin títuloThis is an activities book for constructing string designs or polygons and polyhedra for grades 6 to 10.
Sin títuloSister Jane Becher, O.S.B., a Ferdinand Benedictine, presents a model for reshaping religious and challenges Benedictines to make some hard decisions. She offers a model for future planning.
Sin títuloThe MINE MAGAZINE, edited for a number of years by Sist er Mary Charlotte, O.S.B., from Ferdinand, was used for religion instruction
Sin títuloFerdinand Benedictines contributed articles to THE GRAIL for the "Children's Corner." The academy carried ads in several issues.
Sin títuloHardback, 330 pages, illustrated
Sin títuloA poem, "Hospitality" (page 88) and the biography of Sister Bertilla Burger, O.S.B., (page 560) are published in this book.
Sin títuloA poem, "Joy" (page 60) was composed by Sister Carla Mitchell, O.S.B. of Ferdinand.
Sin títuloA poem, "Precious Senses" (page 39) was composed by Sister Carla Mitchell, O.S.B., of Ferdinand.
Sin títuloThis book records the life and deeds of Simon Brute, first bishop of Vincennes. Two copies are in archives, Section 8, one copy is in the Rare Books Collection in Religion, Section 7. Others are shelved in Room 14.
Sin títuloSister Fridian Peters was Vice-president and Dean of Studies of St. Francis College, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Sin títuloThis book was compiled by Sister Mary Damian Maurer, home economics and German teacher.
Sin títuloThis brief history was written at the request of Patricia A. Hodges, RSM, Executive Secretary of ACWR.
Sin títuloPamphlet, 4 pages, 3 copies
Sin títuloThis is a biography of Emory Aaron Richardson, poet laureate of Indiana. The file also contains several booklets of poems by Big Rich.
Sin títuloThis book contains a poem by Sister Bertilla Burger, O.S.B., on page 19, "Journey with Bells."
Sin títuloThis is "A Survey of the Schools 1702-1925," "An Essay Dedicated to the Children of Our Catholic Schools in the State of Indiana."
Sin títuloThis book is part of a larger work, Simon Brute de Remur, The First Bishop of Vincennes - see accession #322.
Sin títuloSister Victoria Pohl contributed Part 3, Activity 13. "Visualizing Three Dimensions by Constructing Polyhedra., pp. 144-154
Sin títuloComputer copied script, photos
Sin títuloThis informal booklet is made up of warm anecdotes about deceased sisters of the monastery.
Sin títuloThis little booklet, DAILY BREAD FOR THE LITTLE ONES, is written in German. A Ferdinand Benedictine seems to have been the author.
Sin títuloThe MINE MAGAZINE, edited for a number of years by Sister Mary Charlotte, O.S.B., from Ferdinand, was used for religion instruction.
Sin títuloSister Bertilla, O.S.B., (1907-1994) was a Ferdinand Benedictine teacher, artist, and poet.
Book, photo negatives, original with markups
Sin títuloSister Joella Kidwell directed the first Benedictine Renewal Program, approved by the Benedictine prioresses in 1994. See "Finding Aids for list of Ferdinand participants.
Sin títuloSister Rose Mary Rexing, O.S.B., of Ferdinand, wrote two of these articles while vocations director. Articles by Sister Anita Lowe, O.S.B., appear in the other issures.
Sin títuloThis book is the published dissertation of Sister Assunta Highbaugh
Sin títuloMary Kenneth Scheessele O.S.B., a Ferdinand Benedictine, archivist and historian, collaborated with Annemarie Springer on this article.
Sin títuloMagazine, 48 pages, Indianapolis
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