Box OSBCHI-A-900-4
Container
Contains 31 Results:
Volume 21 numbers 1-12, 2000
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 21
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2000
Volume 22 numbers 1-12, 2001
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 22
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2001
Volume 23 numbers 1-12, 2002
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 23
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2002
Volume 24 numbers 1-12, 2003
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 24
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2003
Volumes 25 numbers 1-12, 2004
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 25
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2004
Volume 26 numbers 1-12, 2005
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 26
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2005
Volume 27 numbers 1-12, 2006
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 27
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2006
Volume 28 numbers 1-12, 2007
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 28
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2007
Volume 29 numbers 1-12, 2008
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 29
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2008
Volume 30 numbers 1-10, 2009
Sub-Series — Box: OSBCHI-A-900-4, Folder: 30
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-900-903.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Saint Scholastica Priory Archives Newsletter is a Monastic publication begun by Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB in 1978. The original intent of the newlsletter was to recount and highlight the community's history, as well as to spotlight some of the artefacts and artworks preserved in the Archives. Sister Vivian also intended for it to serve as an accessible overview and introduction to the history of the Benedictine community in Chicago, for historians, community members, and researchers...
Dates:
2009