Typed copies on loose-leaf binder paper, 88 pages
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136 Descrição arquivística resultados para Ministries
Correspondences, responses, Ferdinand, May 2003
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree from Notre Dame University, 1940.
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1954
Sem títuloThis paper was written to fulfill the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree from Notre Dame University, 1930.
Sem títuloContinuing planning sessions for spirituality ministry, with Sisters Jane Becker, Barbara Lynn Schmitz, Karlene Sensmeier, and Alan Hoffman. The file contains printed emails, summaries of meetings, handwritten notes, job descriptions, "A Framework of Benedictine Spirituality," slides from PowerPoint presentaion, "Benedictine Retreat Centers Mission Integration Action Plan."
Sem títuloThese organ pieces were composed as a project to fulfill requirements for a Master of Music degree at Notre Dame University, 1960.
Sem títuloThis paper was written to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree from Notre Dame University, 1940
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Business Administration degree from Notre Dame University, 1959.
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Catholic University of America, 1950.
Sem títuloThis dissertation was written to fulfill requirements of the Doctor of Philosophy degree from University of Michigan, 1969
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Indiana State University, 1974.
Sem títuloThe monastery opened For Heaven's Sake, a new gift shop, in October, 1996. This gift shop is located in Benet Hall basement. The procedures of a Gift Shop Focus Group, which functioned as a task force are in this file.
Sister Mary Helen Ubelhor received professional training to operate the monastery's dry-cleaning establishment.
Sem títuloThe Christmas C.D. Chorus was directed by Sister MIchelle Mohr, O.S.B. Sister Teresa Elizabeth Stutz served as general manager of the project. Master CD, CD, programs, schedules, music, Ferdinand 2002-2003. These are materials reflecting the making and selling of "Tidings of Peace," a Christmas CD recorded by the Sisters of St. Benedict in early 2003. The Christmas CD choir consisted of the following sisters: Ann Francis Hillenbrand, Bonnie Bierwagon, Celested Boda, Debra Shafer, Helen Maurer, Judith Fleig, Soproan II, Anita Louis Lowe, Joan Scheller, Judy Dewig, Kathryn Brantley, Kristine Anne; Alto I Agnes Marie Dauby Jacqueline Shively, Marilyn Market, Mary Jo Ressel, Maura Beckman, Rachel Naveu, Rose Mary Dauby; Alto II, Brianna Craddock, Lorraine DeVault, Mary Longtine, Mary Joyce Trimble, and Patty Lasher. The director was Sister Michelle Mohr.
Sem títuloThese copies of the 1868-1871 CATHOLIC DIRECTORY were acquired from Rev. John Schipp, Bishop Simon Brute Library in Vincennes, Indiana, to confirm Convent Immaculate Conception an official institute in the United States at the time of its founding.
Sem títuloRequests to join foreign-mission efforts date to 1966 when Sister Julia Goebel, O.S.B., was prioress. In this file is a copy of MISSION HANDBOOK 1987-1988, published by the U.S. Catholic Mission Association.
Sem títuloStillpoint is a singing group of Ferdinand Benedictines who share the belief that music can praise God, build community, and tourch the human spirit. Stillpoint has made recordings, played at liturgical functions, and given concerts and parish missions. 12 folders with programs, participants, music, reflections for 12 parish missions, Diocese of Evansville, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Archdiocese of Louisville, 2003-2006
Sem títuloThese articles, made at the monastery, were used in the infirmary chapel through the year 2000.
Sem títuloOriginal form, statistics, Ferdinand, 1965, 1996-2015
Sem títuloPhotocopy of Newspaper insert, April 17, 1998
Sem títuloThis document, called a thesis, was written to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Master of Arts degree, but no college or university is indicated; the date is given as August 6, 1925.
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Indiana State Teacher's College, 1954.
Sem títuloThis dissertation was written to fulfill requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree at Ohio University, 1983.
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill the requirements of a Master of Arts degree from Cardinal Stritch College, 1967.
Sem títuloContinued Planning sessions for spirituality ministry between Sister Maria Tasto and Alan Hoffman, 2012. This file includes spreadsheet of goals and objectives for the year, along with financial projections, organizational chart, marketing pamphlets, and monastery publication, "It's What We Do"
Sem títuloThis paper was written in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Arts in Theology degree from St. John's University, 1972. (See also #310 and #312, 2 other papers written for partial fulfillment for this degree).
Sem títuloThis paper was written in partial fulfillment of the Master of Arts in Theology degree from St. John's University, 1974.
(See also #310 and #312, 2 other papers written for partial fulfillment of this degree).
This thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Arts in Religious Studies from Mundelein College, Chicago, 1982
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for a Master of Science degree from St. Louis University, 1971
Sem títuloContinuing planning sessions for spirituality ministry, with Sister Maria Tasto, Sister Betty Drewes and other sisters involved in spirituality ministry, as well as Alan Hoffman and Joe Ellsworth (marketing consultant). The file includes copies of slides from PowerPoint presentations, pamphlets of programs for 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016
Sem títuloCompleted survey form and cover letter, Ferdinand, 1988
Sem títuloThe file contains historical information about the monastery bakery, including lists of sisters who served in the bakery, equipment used. There are also handwritten notes of sisters' experiences in the bakery. Documents regarding current expansion and commercial endeavors of the bakery are also included. Documents regarding the development of the monastery gift shop, formerly known as For Heaven's Sake, include the initial planning of the task force in 1996.
Sem títuloThis thesis was written to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree from Notre Dame University, 1934.
Sem títuloThere is no definitive degree noted on this document, it is called a dissertation, but most likely it was a thesis written to fulfill the requirements for a Master of Arts degree from Notre Dame University, 1923.
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