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Box OSBCHI-A-900-1

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Origins, 1861-1868

 Item — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-1, Folder: 1
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-901.1.1
Scope and Contents

This document tells the story of the Sisters who first came to Chicago and of the Catholic clergy who were involved in governance through the term of Mother Antonia Herman, OSB, who was the last appointed prioress. When Mother Antonia left for the Dakotas in 1868, the Sisters were able to hold an election, choosing Mother Theresa Krug, OSB.

Dates: Event: 1861-1868

Federation Social Analysis Committee, 2006-06

 Item — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-1, Folder: 22
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-901.1.22
Scope and Contents This book represents the work of the Federation Social Analysis Committee for the Federation of St. Scholastica Chapter of July 2005. It contains the questionnaire, social analysis, and raw data (responses from individual monasteries). The 5 pages of data for the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago is representative of the setting of St. Scholastica Monastery in Chicago, Illinois; it does not include CaƱon City, Colorado. Sister Patricia Coughlin, OSB, who served on the committee said that the...
Dates: 2006-06

Canon History Article, circa 2001

 Item — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-1, Folder: 23
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-901.1.23
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains condensed histories and timelines of the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago. Some were prepared by the archivist, Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB as research aids or at the request of community and school leadership. Others were prepared for Monastic Visitation packages or by the Development Office of the two sponsored high schools. The earliest chronology comes from the end material of the book-length community history, Where There Was Need,...
Dates: circa 2001