handwritten pages in German, typed pages in English
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaMonastery Ceremonials
16 Archival description results for Monastery Ceremonials
Ground breaking for Benet Hall took place on July 21, 1963. Built for sisters in formation, it was dedicated August 16, 1964. The 1963 Albert A. Krampe annual log records bits of the history of the building in 1963.
This ceremonial is written in German and Latin and was used as late as 1924-1925. English notations, indicate a change from German to English.
VOTA B. (Vows), Investing, Triennial Vows, Perpetual Vows, German and LatinThese ceremonials were as used when the community still used German for ceremonies.
VOTA, VOTA C. (Vows) Investing, Triennial Vows, Perpetual Vows, German and LatinSister Jeana Visel, O.S.B., was the first person to participate in this rite, October 10, 2010.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaSister Placida Castrop, O.S.B., wrote in the rubrics in this ceremonial which was used possibly in the late 1920's.
Investing, Triennial Vows, Perpetual Vows, English and LatinAccording to the date in the guest copies printed by the Abbey Press, these ceremonials were used in the late 1940's and 1950's.
Ceremonial for Religious Reception, Triennial Vows, Perpetual VowsThese ceremonials, using the word "promises" instead of "temporary vows" or "triennial vows," were probably used in the 1970's.
Ceremony of Reception, Ceremony of Profession of Promises, Ceremony of Final ProfessionThis copy indicates that this ceremony was originally held during Mass and then moved to the Liturgy of the Hours. The copy of Entrance into Postulancy in 2022 show the difference between not and then.
Reception of PostulantsThis ceremonial was used before the monastery changed to the vernacular.
Silver and Golden JubileeDirectives, explanations, practices, Ferdinand, 2005 to present.
Monastery Immaculate Conception, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaThe "Rite of Transfer" refers to a sister's transferring from another monastery to Monastery Immaculate Conception. See "Finding Aids" for names of sisters who have transferred to Ferdinand.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaA pencil notation indicates that these instructions and procedures date to the early 1900's, certainlhy before the monastery became a member of the Congregation of St. Gertrude the Great.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana