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              6.5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1996-01-18

              These are materials published at the time of St. Henry's centennial and quasquicentennial celebrations. the 2002 DIRECTORY OF ST. HENRY CATHOLIC CHURCH has been added to this file.

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              St. Ann's Church, Tubac, Arizona
              6.50 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1996-02-19

              These communications give a short history of St. Ann's Church and information concerning the renovation of the church.

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              St. Rupert Catholic Church
              6.5 · Fondo · 1/19/1996

              St. Rupert Parish celebrated its 125th Anniversary in 1990, having been established in 1865. It is the home parish of the Scheessele sisters.

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              ST. CLEMENT'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
              6.5

              This file contains the CENTENNIAL DIRECTORY in addition to other parish information.

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              6.5

              Benedictine sisters (from Indianapolis, according to the book) staffed the parochial school in Putnam County until 1955. (See page 73).
              When the Benedictines began in the school is unknown, nor is there any record of which sisters were there. The book contains one photo of a first communion class with Sister Victoria(?) and Sister Mary Bernard (Knust?), the third sister is unidentified. After 1955, the school was staffed by Providence sisters.

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              6.5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1996 January 19

              These souvenir booklets were compiled on the occasions of the 125th and 150th anniversaries of St. Philip Parish. Also an accumulation of photos, Church Directories, and programs.

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              6.5

              These are material relating to St. Paul's Catholic Church, Tell City, Indiana. Ferdinand Benedictines taught at St. Pau'l School and also did parish ministry.

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              St. Joseph Church (Corydon) Directories
              6.5

              These directories give the history of the Catholic parishes in Harrison County, Indiana. The Ferdinand Benedictines were the first teachers at St. Joseph School, 1953: Sisters Mary John Roehl, Mary Raymond Obert (Beech Grove), Wilfrieda Effing (Beech Grove) (all deceased). In 1993, the following Ferdinand Benedictines worked at the Parish and school: Sisters Ann Marie Howard, Linda Bittner, Joyce Marie Newton.

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              6.5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1996-01-18

              The directories give parish societies, organizations, committees, choir choir members, and parish roster. This file contains other parish info.

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              St. Pius V Church, Troy, Indiana
              6.5

              ST. PIUS PARISH, TROY, INDIANA 1847-1947; "St. Pius V Church, Troy, Indiana," Chapter 19, from PERRY COUNTY: THEN AND NOW 2000 by Michael F. Rutherford; CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF FAITH 1847-1997 are histories of the parish.

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              6.5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2011-02-15

              This magazine tells the story of St. Michael Church, Madison, Indiana. Ferdinand Benedictines took over the school in 1904; Providence Sisters from Terra Haute taught there prior to 1904. See pg. 46 for first mention of Benedictines from Ferdinand. 2011-02-15. This is a study in Indiana Catholic and civil history compiled and edited by Father C. F. Walsh. The text was written by Thomas P. Conry, S.J., West Baden College as a Loyola University thesis for a masters of art degree.

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