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              6.10

              The sisters came from Covington, Kentucky, to teach the children of German immigrants and will always consider teaching one of their most important ministries.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              6.10

              This is a list of the missions/apostolates in which the Ferdinand Benedictines served from 1867-1988. The file also contains the handwritten book, described above, which begins, "...are the schools and missions of which they (the Ferdinand Benedictines) took charge in the course of time." Included in the missions are Arkansas and North Dakota. The book also lists, by year, the sisters serving on each mission.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              3.05

              By 2014 the mission coordinator was called a deanery dean. She was elected by the mission group and, generally, accepted the responsibility of overseeing the deanery.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              Missioning Liturgy
              7.45 · File · 2010 August 8

              These are copies of the Missioning Liturgy which is held each year following the July Community Meetings and Familien Fest. Each sister receives her assignment for the next year.

              Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              6.10

              The sisters from Ferdinand staffed Mother of Sorrows School from the 1967-1968 through 1981-1982 school years.

              Mission History of Ferdinand Benedictines