Box OSBCHI-C-100-2
Contains 54 Results:
Religious Education Schools records
This series contains records of where Sisters taught vacation schools and correspondence between the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago and various preists across Chicago relating to summer schools of religion.
Records, 1930 - 1939
This sub-series contains records of Sisters who taught vacation schools in Illinois and Colorado from 1930 to 1939.
Records, 1940 - 1949
This sub-series contains records of Sisters who taught vacation schools in Colorado from 1940 to 1949.
Chicago, Ill., 1931 - 1933
This sub-series contains several pages of an early community newsletter called the "Catechists' Corner" describing Cathesism and First Communion classes taught in the Queens of All Saints Basillica in Chicago, Illinois' Sauganash neighborhood.
Rockdale, Ill., 1929 - 1932
This sub-series contains several pages of an early community newsletter called the "Catechists' Corner" describing Cathesism and First Communion classes taught in Rockdale, Illinois.
Records, 1982
This sub-series contains correspondence between the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago and various preists in Colorado regarding vacation schools for the summer of 1982.
Records, 1983
This sub-series contains correspondence between the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago and various preists in Colorado regarding vacation schools for the summer of 1983.
Records, 1984
This sub-series contains correspondence between the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago and various preists in Colorado regarding vacation schools for the summer of 1984.
Colorado Schools Archive Notes, 1991 - 1994
This sub-series contains archive notes created by Sr. Vivian Ivantic, OSB, listing when vacation schools were taught and which Sisters taught them for each town with a summer school of religion run by the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago.
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.