At this Chapter Meeting, the dependent priories of Guatemala and Durham, North Carolina, were discussed. These cassettes include AC0241, AC0242, AC0243.
These tapes are not necessarily in sequence. They deal with renewal and formation, clothing, and community. These cassettes include AC0221, AC0222, AC0223, AC0224, AC0225, AC0226.
These cassettes include AC0202, AC0203, AC0204, AC0205, AC0206, AC0207, AC0208.
Sans titreThese cassettes include AC0196, AC0197, AC0198, AC0199, AC0200, AC0201.
Sans titreThomas Dubay was a renowned speaker and writer, particularly on the topic of prayer. These cassettes include AC0160, AC0161, AC0162, AC0163, AC0164, AC0165, AC0166, AC0167, AC0168, AC0169, AC0170, AC0171, AC0172.
Sans titreLiberation Theology interest surged in the 1970's. These cassettes include AC0258, AC0259, AC0260.
Sans titreSister Johnita Derr, O.S.B., Director of Admissions, negotiated these advertisements. These cassettes include AC0267, AC0268, AC0269.
Sans titreSister Jeremy Hall, O.S.B., a highly respected theologian, is from St. Benedict's Monastery, St. Joseph, Minnesota. These cassettes includ AC0285, AC0286, AC0287, AC0288, AC0289, AC0290, AC0291, AC0292, AC0293, AC0294.
Sans titreSister Mary Walter Goebel was elected for her first term on February 21, 1981. These cassettes include AC0360, AC0361.
Sans titreCorporate Ministry reports were presented during these days. These cassettes include AC0379, AC0380, AC0381, AC0382, AC0383, AC0384, AC0385, AC0386, AC0387.
Sans titreConrad Louis, O.S.B., a great scripture scholar, served as monastery chaplain, academy chaplain, and infirmary chaplain. These cassettes include AC0392, AC0393, AC0394, AC0395, AC0396, AC0397, AC0398, AC0399, AC0400, AC0401, AC0402, AC0403.
Sans titreThe topics of these days were "Communication With Community," "Liturgy," and "Restructuring Personnel Board. These cassettes include AC0415, AC0416, AC0417, AC0418, AC0419, AC0420, AC0421, AC0422, AC0423.
Sans titreSister Mary Victor Kercher was one of the founding members of the Guatemala foundation, serving as first superior.
Sans titreOpen Forum gave sisters the opportunity to introduce issues which they felt important. These cassettes include AC0431, AC0432.
Sans titreDaniel Ward, O.S.B., an outstanding canon lawyer from St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota, advised the Ferdinand Benedictines frequently. These cassettes include AC0436, AC0437, AC0438, AC0439, AC0440, AC0441, AC0442, AC0443, AC0444.
Sans titreThe installation ceremony is also on videotape. These cassettes include AC0623 and AC0624.
Sans titreAt this meeting visitation reports were given on Peru and Tickfaw. These cassettes include AC0628, AC0629, AC0630, AC0631.
Sans titreDr. Henry G. Backer served the sisters as community physician for more than 35 years.
Sans titreGolden jubilarians were Sisters Mary John Riehl, Bertha Butcher, Euphrasia Rowekamp, Bernice Kavanaugh, and Monica Scheu.
Sans titreSister Mary Victor's oral presentation was accompanied with slides. These cassettes include AC0650, AC0651.
Sans titreSister Margaret Boarman was exective director of SIRS in 1976. Current organization known as Southern Indiana Rehabilitation Services (SIRS).
Sans titreSisters Mary Kenneth Scheessele and Bernette Wildeman from Ferdinand attended this event.
Sans titreThe events on this tape are unrelated.
Sans titreMusician, composer Joe Wise, uncle of graduate Kim Hagan, led a reflection at the 1977 academy graduation.
Sans titreSide 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.
Sans titreSister Mary Walter Goebel, prioress, called the extended chapter and presided at the events.
Sans titreRENEW was a diocesan sponsored and directed program.
Sans titreSee also AC664. These cassettes include AC0704, AC0705, AC0706, AC0707, AC0708, AC0709, AC0710, AC0711.
Sans titreThe sisters of Germany tell of their work in the gardens, dairy, and other places.
Sans titreSister Maria Tasto, a Ferdinand Benedictine, has given spirituality workshops, lectures and retreats at Ferdinand and at other institutions.
Sans titreThese are rcordings of the Divine Office in Gregorian Chant and a Jeremiah Lamentation voiced in English. Sister Helen Maurer and Sister Benita Biever chant the Divine Office Nativity invitatory (Christmas invitatory) which they sang 60 years ago.
Sans titreSister Clarissa Riehl was prioress of Monastery Immaculate Conception.
Sans titreThe Ferdinand Benedictines shared this day's celebration with guests from related monasteries. Father Keith McClellan was homilist.
Sans titreThese tapes are representative of community oral history from 1974 through 1993. These cassettes include AC0636, AC0637, AC0638, AC0639, AC0640, AC0641, AC0642, AC0643.
Sans titreSister Kathryn Marie Huber was prioress of Monastery Immaculate Conception at the time of this conference.
Sans titreAddressed on this day were nuclear issues and a corporate stance on the nuclear weapons free zone. These cassettes AC0445, AC0446, AC0447.
Sans titreDr. Sabine Jordan came to the United States from Germany. She was a World War II survivor. She and her family live in Ft. Collins, Colorado. These cassettes include AC301, AC302, AC303, AC304, AC305, AC306.
Sans titreClothing, official habit, and wearing the veil were important community issues in 1975-1976. These cassettes include AC0332, AC0333, AC0334, AC0335, AC0336, AC0337, AC0338.
Sans titreSister Mary Walter Goebel, O.S.B., was the prioress conducting these meetings. These cassettes include AC0346, AC0347, AC0348, AC0349, AC0350, AC0351, AC0352, AC0353, AC0354, AC0355, AC0356.
The highlight of these meetings were the discussions on The Dwelling Place Monastery independence. These cassettes include AC0362, AC0363.
Sans titreThe subjects of this visitation were social awareness and the faith community. These cassettes include A0374, AC0375.
Sans titreCommunity reports (finances, committees, etc.) were given on this day. These cassettes include AC0376, AC0377.
Sans titreSister Mary Victor Kercher and Sister Judy Yunker give commentaries on and history of the monastery's foreign missions, Guatemala and Peru.
Sans titreFather Conrad Louis, O.S.B., St. Meinrad monk, served many years as chaplain at the monastery and academy. These cassettes include AC0404, AC0405.
Sans titreJulia Hunhoff, Federation President, presided. These cassettes include AC0450, AC0451, AC0452.
Sans titreThe Mother Clarissa Riehl Lecture Series was a series of lectures given in 1992 during the celebration of the monastery's 125th anniversary.
Sans titreSister Joan Chittister, O.S.B., prioress, federation president, and renowned speaker, visited Ferdinand several times.
Sans titreThis interview concerns St. Hildegard's life and her monastic influence.
Sans titreRaphael Joseph, O.S.B., was a member of the Ferdinand community before withdrawing.
Sans titreCyprian Davis, O.S.B., a prominent St. Meinrad scholar and historian, presented numerous programs at Ferdinand. These cassettes include AC0582, AC0583, AC0584.
Sans titreSee "Finding Aids" for names of presenters, presiders, and homilists. These cassettes include AC0586, AC0587, AC0588, AC0589, AC0590, AC0591, AC0592, AC0593, AC0594, AC0595, AC0596.
Sans titreThe monastery chapel was dedicated on June 20, 1924, with Bishop Joseph Chartrand officiating.
Sans titreAlso on this tape are the Bells of St. Meinrad Archabbey Church (1974), explained by Father Linus Schwartz, O.S.B.
Sans titreAt this event, Rev. Ramon Joseph was celebrant and Rev. Bernard Verkamp was homilist.
One of Sister Mary Siena Besselman's compositions, Psalm 102, was used on this day.
Father Alban Berling, Chaplain, was celebrant at this Mass.
On these tapes are Morning Praise, the installation Mass, and Evening Praise. These cassettes include AC0675, AC0676.
This liturgy celebrated the opening of the community celebration of its 125th anniversary.
Sans titrePresiding at this Mass was Matthias Neuman, O.S.B. Francis Hillenbrand was deacon.
Matthias Neuman, O.S.B., a St. Meinrad monk, was one of the monastery's chaplains at this time. These cassettes include AC0128, AC0129, AC0130, AC0131, AC0132, AC0133, AC0134, AC0135
Sans titreSister Mary Kenneth, O.S.B., a member of the American Benedictine Academy, was monastery archivist in 1978.
Sans titreThese presenters are Ferdinand Benedictines. These cassettes include AC0119, AC0120, AC0121
Sans titreSister Mary Baehl served in Guatemala and Peru.
Sans titreSister Mary Cheryl Uebelhor was community treasurer in 1979-80 and Sister Mary Clare Scheessele was subprioress.
Sans titreSister Mary Cheryl served as Monastery Treasurer for a number of years.
Sans titreSister Mary Judith gives an explanation of the Panzos event.
Sans titreThe presenters of this community workshop were Ferdinand Benedictines Jane Becker, Margaret Boarman, and Maria Tasto. These cassettes include AC0341,AC0342, AC0343, AC0344, AC0345.
Sans titreThere are three audiocassettes in this collection with labels carrying names of individual presentations and other information. These cassettes include AC0125, AC0126, AC0127
Sans titreSister Kathryn Marie Huber was prioress of the Monastery Immaculate Conception at the time of this talk.
Sans titreThe presentations were on the Liturgy of the Hours, Liturgy of the Eucharist, World Harvest Day, and Inclusive Language. These cassettes include AC0357, AC0358, AC0359.
Sans titreTwo audiocassettes, transcription, correspondence, discs, Ferdinand, August 29,1995
Sans titreThese were presentations made in August 1996 at Monastery Immaculate Conception. See also accession #1042.
Sans titreJoan Chittister, O.S.B., St. Benedict Monastery, Erie, Pennsylvania, was a prominent spokesperson for women's issues through the 1980's & 1990's. These cassettes include AC298, AC299, AC300.
Sans titreSister Ephrem Hollermann, O.S.B., historian, became prioress of St. Benedict Monastery in Minnesota in 1996. These cassettes include AC0321, AC0322, AC0323, AC0324, AC0325, AC0326, AC0327, AC0328.
Sans titreDiscernment for the election of the prioress in 1985 began during these community days. These cassettes include AC0406, AC0407, AC0408, AC0409, AC0410, AC0411, AC0412, AC0413, AC0414.
Sans titreRev. Michael Hamel of the Diocese of Evansville, a graduate of Mater Dei High School,worked with the Ferdinand Benedictines on numerous projects. (AC0103, AC0104,AC0105,AC0106,AC0107, AC0108,AC0108,AC0109,AC01010,AC01011
Sans titreThe long-range plan designed in November, 1984, was for the years 1984-1989. Sister Mary Walter Goebel was prioress. These cassettes include AC0146, AC0147, AC0148, AC0149, AC0150, AC0151
These sessions, presented by Mary Clare Kelly, O.S.B., were principally on authority. These cassettes include AC0209, AC0210, AC0211, AC0212, AC0213.
Sans titreKevin Ryan, O.S.B., was monastery chaplain. These cassettes include AC0215, AC0216, AC0217, AC0218, AC0218, AC0219, AC0220.
Sans titreMary Margaret Funk, O.S.B., was prioress of Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove, 1985-1993. These cassettes include AC0189, AC0190, AC0191, AC0192, AC0193, AC0194, AC0195.
Sans titreMatthias Neuman, O.S."B., St. Meinrad monk and historian, gave several history classes at Ferdinand. These cassettes include AC0185, AC0186, AC0187, AC0188
Sans titreLinda Campbell is an exclaustrated member of the Ferdinand community. These cassettes include AC0263, AC0264, AC0265.
Sans titreThe 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.
Sans titreDr. Nathan Mitchell gave a number of liturgy presentations at Ferdinand.
Sans titreSee also S05/SH24/B020/DF01604 for hard copies of program, music, and newspaper article.
Sans titreFather Kevin Ryan, O.S.B., was the monastery and academy chaplain in the late 1960's and early 1970's.
Sans titreBecause of the size of this class, there were two Eucharistic celebrations, May 3 and May 4. These cassettes include AC0667, AC0668, AC0669.
Sans titreSister Susan Mary Hooks and Sister Louise Laroche made perpetual vows on May 30, 1993.
Joan Ohanneson's lecture was the second of a two-part series, "Journeying with Hildegard," celebrating the 900th anniversary of her birth.
Sans titreHugh Tasch, O.S.B., was a member of the St. Vincent Monastery, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. These cassettes include AC0694, AC0695, AC0696, AC0697, AC0698, AC0699, AC0700, AC0701, AC0702, AC0703.
Sans titreThe keynote address at this chapter was given by Sister Pia Lansary, O.S.B. These cassettes include VC0112, VC0113, VC0114, VC0115, VC0116, VC0117, VC0118.
Sans titreSister Barbara Chenick and Sister Rita Schilty were chapel consultants who were responsible for this presentation.
Sans titreCopies, incomplete sets, 1973-present
Sans titreThe passion is sung by Father Columba Kelly, Mary William Moore, Helen Maurer. Readers are Sisters Lorraine Devault and Alfreda Chwaliboga.
Sans titreThese audiocassettes were made to accompany a slide presentation on the history of the Ferdinand Benedictines.
Sans titreSister Mary Sarah Briggemann, O.S.B., graduated from St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana.
Sans titreSister Maria Tasto chaired the Personal and Spiritual Development Committee for many years.
Sans titreSister Mary Cheryl Uebelhor was community treasurer in 1981-1982.
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