This music was issued and bought through the World Library of Sacred Music.
Sans titreThis Mass in Honor of St. Helen is written for two equal voices with organ.
Sans titreThis Latin music is arranged for soprano, alto, tenor and bass.
Sans titreThis music was written and arranged for youth choirs. The foreword gives instructions. The hymnal belonged to Sister Cyrilla Myers.
Sans titreThese books contain copied benediction music. One piece was composed by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B.
Sans titreThese are original compositions handwritten by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., of St. Meinrad.
Sans titreThese are original compositions handwritten by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., of St. Meinrad.
Sans titreThis news magazine is produced by the monastery communications office as a public information piece for the Sisters of St. Benedict.
Sans titreSister Francesca Brogan, artist, began the rose gardens on the campus and dedicated them in memory of her mother, Iva Wood Brogan.
These original oil paintings, attributed to Sister Gregory Ems, were restored through a gift from Arnold F. and Barbara Habig.
Sans titrehandwritten and typed minutes in 3 bound volumes
Sans titreThese origins were researched by Sister Carla Mitchell and presented by her at the 1995 Elderhostel at Beech Grove, Indiana.
Sans titrePrograms, newspaper clippings, Ferdinand, 1965
Sans titreLiturgy programs, Ferdinand, 1990, 1996, 1997, 2012
Sans titreCopies of legal briefs, 1971
Sans titreThis guide was compiled for young women interested in religious life.
Sans titreFinal Reports, 1992
Sans titreFerdinand prioresses' names and the dates of their elections, years of leadership, photographs, 1867 to present
Sans titreThe 1938 mirror was made in 1938 for Mother Seraphine Kordes' fiftieth jubilee. The 1967 button was a centennial souvenir.
The Funshine Program was in its third summer in the summer of 1975.
Sans titreOur Lady Queen Monastery began at Durham, NC; was later moved to Labadieville, LA; and then was moved to Tickfaw, LA.
Sans titreIN FORMATION was the community in-house news letter from June, 1970, through September 12, 1988.
Sans titreThis book carries a renunciation agreement that each sister signed concerning compensation for services rendered while a community member.
Sans titreFather Matthias Neuman, O.S.B., monastery chaplain, and Gerald Gettelfinger, Bishop of Evansville, celebrated these feasts at Ferdinand
Sans titreThese procedures are more recently spelled out in the LISTEN documents.
Sans titreThe monastery business manager of NATRI.
Sans titreThe order of the community is determined by rank, i.e., by the date each sister entered the community.
Directories are arranged alphabetically.
These are records of income as well as expenses. Some concern general maintenance and housekeeping.
The Monastery Immaculate Conception is located in Ferdinand. The history of the two is closely related. This file contains news clippings relating to the town of Ferdinand.
Sans titreThe bells purchased in 1890 were placed in the first chapel in the monastery quadrangle in 1890 and later moved to the new chapel bell tower.
Typed, decorated, prayer sheets, beginnings through 1960's
Sans titreBooklets, paper copies, Ferdinand, St. Meinrad, mostly undated, 1893-2003
Sans titreOriginal letter in German (within envelope); typed English translation
Sans titreThe monastery archives received an Indiana Heritage Research Grant which funded the translation of its old German documents by Eberhard Reichmann and Ruth Reichmann.
Sans titrePublications, audiocassette (Littre), newspaper clippings,1983-1992
Sans titreSisters living at the motherhouse during the 1990's were assigned duties reflecting ministry to each other.
This book is a library tool, used in cataloging.
Sans titreIndividual members and library members are listed separately.
Sans titreSisters Mary Victor Kercher, Mary Baehl, and Mary Ann Verkamp attended this conference.
Sans titreDateline, correspondences, photograph, Ferdinand, 1963
Sans titreThese are brand new covers, unfolded
Sans titreSister Mary Roman Dall, who entered the monastery in 1950, had this document among her keepsakes.
Sans titreLooseleaf folder, first-sort materials, yearly divisions, 1980-1993
Sans titreMarie Seraphine Daunhauer was the youngest daughter of Albert Krampe, monastery caretaker and farm supervisor.
Sans titrePrograms, publications, correspondences, 1982-1986
Sans titreBrochures, Peace prayer programs and cards, cassette tape of song, ribbon pin
Sans titreNewspaper clippings, brochures, forms; posters, cards, Ferdinand, 1998 to present
Sans titreThe installation ceremony is also on videotape. These cassettes include AC0623 and AC0624.
Sans titreDr. Henry G. Backer served the sisters as community physician for more than 35 years.
Sans titreMusician, composer Joe Wise, uncle of graduate Kim Hagan, led a reflection at the 1977 academy graduation.
Sans titreRENEW was a diocesan sponsored and directed program.
Sans titreThis 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.
Sans titreChronicles in different formats, Carbondale, 1988-1995
Sans titreThe Federation of St. Gertrude, originally Congregation of St. Gertrude the Great, has published directories since 1937 (but not annually). DF02354, DF02355, DF02356, DF02357
Sans titreThe Monastery Immaculate Conception became an official member of the Congregation of St. Gertrude the Great on October 16, 1939.
Sans titreMother Clarissa Riehl, O.S.B., was a member of Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana.
Sans titreVisitations have been held at different intervals since 1938. See "Finding Aids" for visitation years and folders containing reports.
Sans titreLetter, German with translation, Rome, 1934
Sans titreArchduke 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.
Sans titreEberhard 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.
Sans titrehandwritten pages in German; typed pages of German translated to English.
Sans titreKLOSTERLICHE 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.
Sans titretyped pages
Sans titretyped pages and copied pages of original documents
Sans titre50th 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
Sans titreSOMMERFRUCHTE 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.
Sans titreThe 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.
Sans titreNews releases, photographs, script, schedule, Ferdinand, Other Places, 2001, 2002
Sans titreSister Jeana Visel, O.S.B., was the first person to participate in this rite, October 10, 2010.
Sans titreThe file contains the application by the Solutions in Education and Training, Inc. (SINE) to establish a Public Service Prep Academy (PSCPA) residential school in Benet Hall. This preparatory academy in public service careers would prepare students for enrollment in programs at Ivy Tech or Vincennes University. The plan did not come to fruition.
Sans titrehandwritten manuscript, bound booklet of the Rule of St. Benedict in English
Sans titreBlack bound copy, handwritten, dated 1871; red bound copy, handwritten, dated 1871; typed translation, computer diskettes
Sans titreFather Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., from St. Meinrad, introduced the chant at Ferdinand in the early 1900's.
Sans titreAlbert A. Krampe, son of Bernard Krampe, was the monastery's Properties Superintendent, beginning in 1925. Marie Krampe Daunhauer, Albert's daughter,
helped copy the logs, property of the family, for the monastery archives in 2007.
This book of liturgical music was used by Sister Theresita Schenk, O.S.B. (Laundry No. 329), monastery organist.
Sans titreSt. Joseph Church is often called St. Joe Hill Catholic Church. Several of Ferdinand Benedictines entered from this church: Sisters Francene Ackerman, Dorothy Graf, Mary Mark Graf, Celine Meyers, Salome Wundrak.
Sans titreThese booklets cover corporate planning, long-range planning, and strategic planning.
Sans titreThe Kordes Enrichment Center and Marian Heights Academy reports are filed in the Kordes and Academy's section, respectively.
Sans titreThe library committee was dissolved November 16, 2007. Sister Mary Ann Verkamp, librarian, informed the archives about the dissolution.
Sans titreThis committee began as the Motherhouse Committee and evolved into the Hospitality Committee.
Sans titreThese items were sent to the archives by Sister Mary Carmel Spayd, sacristan, on February 25, 1999.
Sans titreThese items were sent to the archives by Sister Mary Carmel Spayd, monastery sacristan. The liturgical artifacts in this box were used in the monastery chapel or in the infirmary chapel (before 1993-1995 renovation) and before liturgical changes after Vatican II.
Sans titreMother Agatha Werb initiated the construction of the Quadrangle. The first tree was felled August 2, 1883; sisters moved to the hill in 1886.
Sans titreSister Kathryn Huber from Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand was elected Federation president.
Sans titreThis celebration was held at the end of Sister Kathryn Huber's second term The group was known as the Administrative Team.
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