St. Scholastica Monastery (Chicago, Ill.)
Dates
- Existence: 1861-
Places
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
135 Years - A Retrospective - (1861-1996), 1861-1996, 1996
This timeline appeared in the Winter 1995-1996 edition of Sacro Speco, Newsletter of the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago. It includes thumbnail photos and takes up about 3 pages of the newsletter.
Collection of Benedictine post cards
Collection of St. Scholastica Monastery holy cards
Development Office papers
Development includes documents relating to special events, significant anniversaries, stewardship reports, the Testimonial Dinner, grants, thank you letters, Sacro Speco newsletters, social media content and commendations.
General Community Histories collection, 1965-
The bulk of this collection from the Archives department consistes of Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB correspondence and summaries or timelines of community history. There are also Sister Vivian Ivantic OSB notes on the early days of community, catalogs of the collections, seals, and the works of other researchers on the history of the community. The Archives Newslette is the largest series.
Oblate Program records
This collection contains promotional material and guidelines for Benedictine oblate programs, the membership lists and directories of St. Scholastica Monastery oblates, as well as some correspondence of oblate directors, and liturgical worship aids. One worship aid is related to efforts to canonize Benedictine oblate Dorothy Day. This collection will continue to grow as new content is created and donated.
Open House Chicago Event Guide, October 15-16, 2016
Prioresses' papers
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Religious Education Schools collection
Report to Monastic Council, January 12, 2013
This collection contains promotional material and guidelines for Benedictine oblate programs, the membership lists and directories of St. Scholastica Monastery oblates, as well as some correspondence of oblate directors, and liturgical worship aids. One worship aid is related to efforts to canonize Benedictine oblate Dorothy Day. This collection will continue to grow as new content is created and donated.