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7.30

This conference was a response to Pope Francis to call for a more inclusive presence of women in the Church. The folder has all important materials including brochures which relate to the conference and newspaper articles.

Conference co-hosted by St. Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, St. Meinrad, Indiana and the Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
1.05

Helfta, a center of intellectual activity in thireenth-century Saxony, was the site of a Cistercian monastery, a religious community that included the mystics Gertrude the Great, Mechtild of Hackeborn, and Mechtilde of Magdeburg.

Finnegan, Mary Jeremy, O.P.
"State of the Diocese" 1996
2.95 · File · 1997-04-14

Copies of address; newspaper article

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
6.5 · File · 2011-02-15

This magazine tells the story of St. Michael Church, Madison, Indiana. Ferdinand Benedictines took over the school in 1904; Providence Sisters from Terra Haute taught there prior to 1904. See pg. 46 for first mention of Benedictines from Ferdinand. 2011-02-15. This is a study in Indiana Catholic and civil history compiled and edited by Father C. F. Walsh. The text was written by Thomas P. Conry, S.J., West Baden College as a Loyola University thesis for a masters of art degree.

St. Michael Parish, Madison, Indiana
Sister Formation Program
7.2

The SISTER FORMATION BULLETIN was published from 1953-1972 by the Sister Formation Conference.

Sister Formation Conference, Washington, D. C.
2.40 · File · 1999-09-15

Copied article; emails, research paper, photocopy of entry in THE DOVE journal

THE CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA, Volume 13
9.30

Queen of Peace Monastery was founded Sept. 14, 1956, and became independent April 29, 1963. Mother Martin Buckman was founding prioress. Queen of Peace Monastery closed in March 2004. This monastery was Ferdinand's second daughterhouse.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Queen of Peace Monastery, Belcourt, North Dakota
2.90 · File · 1996-09-27

Photographs, newspaper articles, CD, books, website articles, magazines;1978-2005

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
Pope Francis (2013-)
2.90 · File · 2024-12-12

papers, printed magazine

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
Original Antique Bible Pages
1.80

A news story carrying a description of Stanley Slotkin's book and bible collections and his method of contributing these to others is in this collection.

Stanley S. Slotkin Biblical Library, Los Angeles, California
11.15

Matthias Neuman, O.S."B., St. Meinrad monk and historian, gave several history classes at Ferdinand. These cassettes include AC0185, AC0186, AC0187, AC0188

Neuman, Matthias
2.95 · Collection · 1996-02-05

Personal effects of Bishop Henry J. Grimmelsman, 1903-1972

Grimmelsman, Henry Joseph, First Bishop of the Diocese of Evansville,
Greeting to New Bishop
1.20 · File · 2004-11-24

Handwritten, 2 pages, in German, typed page translation from German to English

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
1.05 · File · 1999-04-27

Liturgical programs, photos of St. Gertrude display, photos of travel to Helfta, postcards, copy of artwork of Gertrude, typed page of chronicles. newspaper, holy cards, typed page in German of kloster St. Marien zu Helfta, typed reflection on solemnity of St. Gertrude, typed homily, typed papers on St. Gertrude

10.80

Because the Church's position on cremation has changed, the Ferdinand Benedictines educated themselves on current views.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
1.75 · File · 1998-01-07

Correspondences, postcard attached of old and new Poor Clare monasteries The Poor Clares of Evansville have always held close ties with the Benedictines of Ferdinand. The elderly sisters of Poor Clare Monastery stayed with Ferdinand Benedictines during construction of new Poor Clare Monastery in Evansville.

Monastery of St. Clare, Evansville, Indiana
11.15

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

Neuman, Matthias
11.15

Matthias Neuman, O.S.B., a St. Meinrad monk and historian, served as chaplain at Ferdinand monastery for a number of years. These cassettes include AC0173, AC0174, AC0175, AC0176, AC0177, AC0178, AC0179, AC0180, AC0181, AC0182, AC0183, AC0184.

Neuman, Matthias
BISHOP MARTIN MARTY
8.7

Bishop Martin Marty was initially a member of St. Meinrad Abbey.

Karolevitz, Robert F.
8.10

This 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."

Godecker, Hilda
A BENEDICTINE MARTYROLOGY
2.40 · File · 1997-08-12

Hardback, 342 pages, St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, 1922

Hoffman, Alexius