Box OSBCHI-P-2
Container
Contains 15 Results:
Open House Chicago Event Guide, October 15-16, 2016
Item — Box: OSBCHI-P-2, Folder: 11
Dates:
Event: October 15-16, 2016
Found in:
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Archives
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Periodicals
St. Marys 175th Anniversary 1842-2017, The Courier Express, Tri-County Sunday, 2017-09-10
Item — Box: OSBCHI-P-2, Folder: 13
Dates:
2017-09-10
Found in:
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Archives
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Periodicals
A Tribute to Benedictine Sisters of St. Joseph Monastery, St. Marys, PA, The Daily Post & Ridgeway Record, 2014-03-21
Item — Box: OSBCHI-P-2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
St. Joseph Monastery (1852) in St. Marys, Pennsylvania was the first foundation of Benedictine women in North America. This tribute marks its closing in 2014. On pages 31-32 is an article about Sister Victoria Marconi, OSB as she celebrated her 90th birthday and 69th jubilee. Because her monastery was closing, Sister Victoria Marconi, OSB transferred her vows to St. Scholastica Monastery in Chicago, Illinois.
Dates:
2014-03-21
Found in:
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Archives
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Periodicals
Catholics in Colorado, Denver Catholic Register, 1987-08-05
Item — Box: OSBCHI-P-2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This class contains periodicals with content from across all areas of the archives. We store them together due to their similar material, size, and fragility. The content is related to individual Benedictine Sisters, schools staffed by Benedictine Sisters of Chicago, and to the Catholic culture of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Diocese of Pueblo. The archives considers the context of the articles and/or the carrier of the content to be of intrinsic value so the entire page or newspaper...
Dates:
1987-08-05
Found in:
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Archives
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Periodicals
Nina Polcyn Moore, 1914-2007, The Catholic Worker, vol LXXIV, No. 3, May 2007
Item — Box: OSBCHI-P-2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This class contains periodicals with content from across all areas of the archives. We store them together due to their similar material, size, and fragility. The content is related to individual Benedictine Sisters, schools staffed by Benedictine Sisters of Chicago, and to the Catholic culture of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Diocese of Pueblo. The archives considers the context of the articles and/or the carrier of the content to be of intrinsic value so the entire page or newspaper...
Dates:
May 2007
Found in:
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Archives
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Periodicals