Berta Hummel was the creator of the Hummel sketches from which authentic Hummels were and are made by the W. Goebel Company in Germany.
Wiegand, M GonsalvaMonastery art
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Joseph Schoenbachler (Swampy) carved this statue for the Ferdinand sisters from a monastery cedar-tree log which was blown down during a snowstorm in March 1996. Joe delivered the statue April 4, 2007.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaMary Kenneth Scheessele O.S.B., a Ferdinand Benedictine, archivist and historian, collaborated with Annemarie Springer on this article.
Scheessele, Mary KennethSister Gregory Ems (1869-1954) was the "monastery's artist" for over 50 years - 1900 - 1954. Other photos in this file are of paintings done by other members of the community: Claudia Backert, Aloysius Gutgsell, Amanda Walbaum, Francesca Brogan, Mary Alice Schnur, Bertilla Burger, Aquina Boerste. File also contains an article from the Saturday Herald, with photo taken by Sr. Sharon Hollander, of Gregory Ems's painting of Madonna and Child. The paintings are in storage or in the monastery.
Ems, GregoryThese newspaper stories were written by Sister Mary Kenneth Scheessele who obtained IHRG # 91-3032 to do research on the monastery's art works.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThese original oil paintings, attributed to Sister Gregory Ems, were restored through a gift from Arnold F. and Barbara Habig.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaThese articles, made at the monastery, were used in the infirmary chapel through the year 2000.
Vestment Department (Stitching Department)