This news magazine is produced by the monastery communications office as a public information piece for the Sisters of St. Benedict.
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The first purpose of this book is to present doctrinal truths in an interesting way at a grade 1 level.
Sem títuloIN FORMATION was the community in-house news letter from June, 1970, through September 12, 1988.
Sem títuloILLUMINATIONS is published periodically for friends of the sisters to provide practical information on philanthropic and financial planning issues.
Sem títuloA person can become a partner of St. Benedict by making a tax-deductible gift to the Sisters of St. Benedict Annual Fund at different levels.
Sem títuloThe persons who appear in the brochures are those who have supported the sisters' retirement fund and who present their testimony to the sisters and the work they have done.
Sem títuloThis book was prepared by the Sisters of St. Benedict for use at Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana. Music was collected from various sources.
Sem títuloKLOSTERLICHE BRAUCHE appears only in Copy 3 (black binding) of ANWENDUNG. A copy of the original was not made for this file to avoid handling the original.
Sem títuloSOMMERFRUCHTE was written by one (perhaps two) unidentified Ferdinand Benedictines. The English translation was done by Eberhard Reichmann and Ruth Reichmann, friends of the Ferdinand sisters.
Sem títuloIT'S WHAT WE DO is published annually to inform publics concerning the ministries of the Ferdinand Benedictines.
Sem títuloThis book of liturgical music was used by Sister Theresita Schenk, O.S.B. (Laundry No. 329), monastery organist.
Sem títuloThese booklets cover corporate planning, long-range planning, and strategic planning.
Sem títuloPeriodically, the monastery and academy have published yearly calendars, picturing areas of the campus.
Sem títuloThe Guidebooks, published at least one time every two years, contain information used priceless to the users of archival information.
Sem títuloThis publication was initiated in April, 2002. Sisters Anita Louise Lowe, Jenny Schmitt, and Sister Mary Carmen Spayd were vocation staff members.
Sem títuloThere was a similar emergency preparedness plan for Marian Heights Academy which may be found in the academy collection.
Sem títuloCATCH UPS publication was initiated in 2014.
Sem títuloDIE TAUBE was the first community newsheet for the nuns living on mission. Originally handwritten in German, DIE TAUBE was translated by Sister Dolorosa Hasenour, O.S.B., in the late 1990's.
Sem títuloPamphlet, 4 pages, 3 copies
Sem títuloGiving tours of the monastery to visitors has been a long-standing tradition of the Ferdinand Benedictines. Typed, printed guides, designed in-house, professional, Scouting patch,
Sem títuloThis news sheet is produced by the monastery development office for employees of the monastery. The content is focused on the employees. Employee newsletter, 1 complete set, issued quarterly since 1986, Ferdinand, 1986 to present. 2000 title changed to Employee newsletter.
Sem títuloSeveral chapel brochures have been published over the decades for information and explanatory purposes for visitors to the chapel.
This commentary on the Holy Rule of St. Benedict was compiled and dis- tributed to each sister during Mother Clarissa Riehl's administration.
Sem títuloThis campaign was held to raise funds for the renovation of St. Benedict Hall. The architect was Gene Hausman; the principal contractor was Streicher Construction Company of Jasper, Indiana.
Sem títuloThe publications advisory board preceded the Communications Committee.
Sister Diane Fischer was Vocations Directress from 1980-1985
Sem títulostapled or wire-bound, or portfolio cover copy, Ferdinand, 1997 to 2011
Sem títuloThese programs were designed by members of the liturg staff and printed in-house.
Sem títuloThis is a first draft of SOMMERFRUCHTE, written in the late 1800's. Translated by Eberhard Reichmann in 2001-2002, this brief history became a pattern for Sommerfruchte final draft which was written by an unknown member of the community.
Sem títuloThe psalms are marked with tones for chanting.
Sem títuloThese hymns were copied for use at the organ in the monastery church.
Sem títuloThese are favorite music selections of the sisters, used at various celebrations and significant events.
Sem títuloOther publications from Mission Advancement may be added to this folder.
Sem títuloBound, mimeographed, 39 pages, Ferdinand, around 1938
Sem títuloThis traditional liturgical music (lyrics and notations) was handwritten by Sister Cyrilla Myers, O.S.B.
Sem títuloThis is a publication printed by the Monastery Print Shop, carrying the sisters' birthdays, namesdays (feastdays), and death dates.
Sem títuloThis informal booklet is made up of warm anecdotes about deceased sisters of the monastery.
Sem títuloThis little booklet, DAILY BREAD FOR THE LITTLE ONES, is written in German. A Ferdinand Benedictine seems to have been the author.
Sem títuloMagazine, 23 pages, Ferdinand, 1992 (2 copies)
Sem títuloThe Monastery Archives were relocated in the summer of 1995.
Sem títuloThe monastery established its mission advancement (development department) in the mid 1980's. A department first formal report to donors was published in 1985-1986. The academy had its development department from 1972-1989.
Sem títuloThe memorial program was designed to give persons an opportunity to honor their deceased loved ones by a contribution to the Sisters of St. Benedict.
Sem títuloThe Planned Giving Program provides opportunities for donors to make future gifts to the Sisters of St. Benedict.
Sem títuloInformal notes, memos, histories, brochure 1953, 1967;
Sem títuloThe 2011 recipe book, "Morsels and Chuckles from the Monastery," was compiled by and produced by Sister Rosa Lee Koch, Sister Mary Francis Williams, and Sister Charlene Ann Wheeless. The art work was done by Sister Jane Becker. It was printed by the Monastery print shop. No compilers are listed for the 2006 recipe book, "More Morsels from the Monastery," but it was also printed by the Monastery print shop. Both recipe books were offered for sale through the Monastery gift shop, For Heaven's Sake. This file also contains some loose copies of recipes from the monastery.
Sem títuloThis is a collection of The Dome publications about the Sisters of St. Benedict, their lives, their ministries, their work and prayer.
Sem títuloThe Email TUESDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS TO DEANERIES was initiated in 2001. Thursday Catch-Ups are in B021. This box contains 2001 to 2005. Later editions include TUESDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS and FRIDAY CATCH-UPS.
Sem títuloAs the researcher can see, some copies of THE DOVE were missing and thought to be destroyed for over 10 years.
Sem títuloTHE DOVE served as the monastery's internal monastic news source from 1903-1984. It preceded INFORMATION and WINGS. Sister Dolorosa Hasenour translated the DIE TAUBE into English. A copy of the original is preserved for handling and research.
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