Wendell, Mary James, 1915-2000
Dates
- Existence: 1915-04-06 - 2000-02-25
- Usage: 1933 - 2000
Parallel Names
- Wendell, Mary Barbara, 1915-1933
Occupations
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Benedictine nuns
- Note: Entered Novitiate: 1933-07-11, First Vows: 1934-08-16, Perpetual Vows: 1937-08-16
Places
- Chicago -- Illinois (Place of Birth) -- Date: 1915-04-06
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Chicago -- Illinois
(Place of Death)
-- Date:
2000-02-25
- Note: Buried in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, Illinois
Metadata Rights Declarations
- License: This record is made available under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Creative Commons license.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Craig, Colo.
All this sub-series contains is a short list of which Sisters led summer schools of religion in Craig, Colorado, along with which years they taught sessions between when they first entered the town in 1937 and when they finally left in 1973. Also included is a map highlighting where Craig is located in Colorado.
Eagle, Colo., 1940 - 1989
This series contains a couple photographs of Sr. Constance Matern, OSB, and Sr. Anthony Hrusovsky, OSB, a priest, and their vacation school group outside St. Mary Church in Eagle, Colorado. Also included are some pictures taken during a 1989 archive trip Sr. Vivian Ivantic, OSB, and Sr. Eleanore Hillenbrand, OSB, took to Colorado. The list of Sisters who taught at the summer schools of religion in Eagle may be incomplete, as the second page of the list is missing.
John P. Daleiden family papers, 1931-1998
Oak Creek, Colo.
The only paper in this sub-series lists the Sisters who taught in Oak Creek, Colorado, along with the summers they were stationed there throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. Some background on what brought the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago to the town, along with some anecdotes from the community's time there are also included.
Steamboat Springs, Colo., 1982 - 1986
Besides a list of Sisters who taught vacation schools in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, this sub-series includes a euology to Holy Name Church's Fr. Frank Ciaptacz, who died in 1982, an obituary for one of his predecessors, Fr. Joseph Leberer, who died four years later in 1986, and a couple photos from the area.