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              Altar Antependium
              14.05-2517-1 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Antependium 2
              14.05-2644-2 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 1
              14.05-2644-1 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 3
              14.05-2644-3 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 4
              14.05-2644-4 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Banners 5
              14.05-2644-5 · Item · 2001-09-19
              Part of Vestment Department Banners and antependium

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with Gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Blessed Sacrament Canopy
              14.05-2517-4 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              14.05 · Collection · 2001-02-05

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Canopy folded and cover
              14.05-2517-3 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Cover for the canopy
              14.05-2517-2 · Item · 2001-02-05
              Part of Blessed Sacrament Canopy, Altar Antependium

              The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Garden Bonnet
              14.00-01 · Item · 1999-09-27

              This bonnet was given to the archives by Sister Jovita Scheessele who worked in the sisters' produce garden for years. The bonnet in this box reflects the hard, outdoor work, particularly produce gardening, in which the Ferdinand Benedictines have always been involved.

              Scheessele, Jovita
              Garden bonnet 1
              14.00-01-2418-1 · Item · 1999-09-27
              Part of Garden Bonnet

              This bonnet was given to the archives by Sister Jovita Scheessle who worked in the sisters' produce garden for years. The bonnet in this box reflects the hard, outdoor work, particularly produce gardening, in which the Ferdinand Benedictines have always been involved..

              Scheessele, Jovita
              Garden bonnet 2
              14.00-01-14.00-2 · Item · 1999-09-27
              Part of Garden Bonnet

              This bonnet was given to the archives by Sister Jovita Scheessele who worked in the sisters' produce garden for years. The bonnet in this box reflects the hard, outdoor work, particularly produce gardening, in which the Ferdinand Benedictines have always been involved.

              Scheessele, Jovita
              Garden bonnet 3
              14.00-01-14.00-3 · Item · 1999-09-27
              Part of Garden Bonnet

              This bonnet was given to the archives by Sister Jovita Scheessele who worked in the sisters' produce garden for years. The bonnet in this box reflects the hard, outdoor work, particularly produce gardening, in which the Ferdinand Benedictines have always been involved.

              Scheessele, Jovita
              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
              14.05 · Collection · 1999-03-01

              Patens were placed under the chin when one received the Holy Eucharist.

              Monastery Immaculate Conception, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              PIETA
              12.10

              The PIETA, located in the monastery church vestibule, was contributed to the monastery. The donor is unidentified. The statue was restored by Lennea Thrasher and Marilyn Longmeier of Birdseye, Indiana, and delivered May 23, 2007.

              Profession Wreath - 1920's
              14.00

              This wreath belonged to a Ferdinand Benedictine who transferred to Our Lady of Grace Monastery, Beech Grove, in 1961. Profession wreaths were used over many decades of the monastery's history.

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              Satin Table Covers 1

              These satin table covers used in the monastery chapel were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These covers, green, red, purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and for feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              St. Joseph Statue
              1.20 · File · 2001-12-17

              Photo copy, photograph, history, Ferdinand

              Monastery Immaculate Conception, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
              14.05 · Collection · 1999-02-26

              These items were sent to the archives by Sister Mary Carmel Spayd, monastery sacristan. The liturgical artifacts in this box were used in the monastery chapel or in the infirmary chapel (before 1993-1995 renovation) and before liturgical changes after Vatican II.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Tabernacle Curtains 1

              These are tabernacle curtains used in the monastery chapel which were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These curtains, green red, purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and for feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              Tabernacle Curtains 2

              These are tabernacle curtains used in the monastery chapel which were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These curtains, green, red, purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and for feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              Tabernacle Curtains 3

              These are tabernacle curtains used in the monastery chapel which were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These curtains, green, red, purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and for feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              Tabernacle Curtains 4

              These are tabernacle curtains used in the monastery chapel which were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These curtains, green,red,purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and for feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              Tabernacle Curtains 5

              These are tabernacle curtains used in the monastery chapel which were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These curtains, green, red, purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              Tabernacle Curtains 6

              These are tabernacle curtains used in the monastery chapel which were probably made by the sisters in the former vestment department (stitching room). These curtains, green, red, purple and white, were changed for different liturgical seasons and for feast days.

              Monastery Vestment Department
              Table covers 3

              Pink and rose cloths for Gaudete. These items were sent to the archives by Sister Mary Carmel Spayd, monastery sacristan. The liturgical artifacts in this box were used in the monastery chapel or in the infirmary chapel (before 1993-1995 renovation) and before liturgical changes after Vatican ll.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
              Tapestry 1867
              12.05

              The needlepoint representation of Mary as the Immaculate Conception was brought to Ferdinand by Mother Alexia Lechner, O.S.B., prioress of St. Walburg Monastery in Covington, Kentucky

              Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
              14.00

              This newspaper was given to Sister Mary Aquin Verkamp on June 16, 2002 as a souvenir of her First Profession on June 2, 1952.

              Historic Newspaper Archives, Inc., Rahway, N.J.
              14.05 · Collection · 2001-09-19

              These items were made by the Vestment Department for use in Liturgical services. Four blue liturgical banners with gold Marian symbols, and a red and wine altar antependium with a symbol for the Holy Spirit.

              Vestment Department (Stitching Department)