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Record Group
Identifier: OSBCHI-A-200
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Dates:
TBD
Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-D-HERMANTO
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of biographical information and personal papers. Biographical information includes community obituaries and short biographies, a personal data sheet and photocopied "Personnel Record" from the Erie Convent, photographs, a photocopy of an oil painting portrait of her from the 1980's, photocopied Latin vow sheets, and photographs of Sisters visiting her gravesite at Yankton Cemetery.Her personal papers include archival research correspondence, and two of...
Dates:
c. 1857-2002
Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-D-HUBELUIT
Scope and Contents
This collection begins with a photocopy of Mother Luitgardis’ triennial vows in German 1870. It contains other personal data, some correspondence regarding the move towards collaborative work between North American Benedictine women on developing a constitution. That work is also studied in an article by Sr. Regina Baska, OSB from Benedictines journal. The files contain her obituary, biographical articles from the Saint Scholastica priory Newsletter, and other publications. The Festschrift...
Dates:
1870-1888
Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-D-LUDWNEPO
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of 1 hanging file folder with personal and biographical data and 1 box of personal papers arranged into two series, Writings by and Writings about. In Box 1 is an English translation of the statutes for the novitiate that Mother Nepomucene established for the young communities in her charge. These statutues come from her notebook which was at St. Joseph Monastery in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, and now may be in either St. Benedictine Monastery in St. Joseph, Minnesota...
Dates:
1852-2014
Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-E-400
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a guidebook prepared for Benedictine Oblate Programs in the early days of NAABOD and some of the materials related to the annual meetings of the organization. The Benedictine Sisters of Chicago used material like this as they prepared and developed their own Oblate Program. There is a set of reports with excerpts of meeting minutes from national conferences. There are also two manuals, one for Oblates and one for Directors of Oblates.
Dates:
1955-2021
Collection — Box: OSBCHI-E-2
Identifier: OSBCHI-E-300
Scope and Contents
Oblates are attached to a particular monastery. They may live near the monastery or at a distance; they may be in regular contact with the Sisters and other Oblates or they may have little contact. The Oblate Directos used the Newsletter as one way to connect with all of the Oblates. These Newsletters are one resource that shows the evolution of the Oblate Program over time. This collection has 40 years of Oblate Newsletters that the Directors wrote to the Oblates. They communicate news from...
Dates:
1978-2008
Collection — Box: OSBCHI-E-1
Identifier: OSBCHI-E-200
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: OSBCHI-E-100
Scope and Contents
This collection contains promotional material and guidelines for Benedictine oblate programs, the membership lists and directories of St. Scholastica Monastery oblates, as well as some correspondence of oblate directors, and liturgical worship aids. One worship aid is related to efforts to canonize Benedictine oblate Dorothy Day. This collection will continue to grow as new content is created and donated.
Dates:
1970-
Class
Identifier: OSBCHI-P
Scope and Contents
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:
1900-2001
Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-Ph-100
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Dates:
circa 1910-1983