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Church year

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the Christian festivals with their cycles, as making up the Christian or church year. Works on the origin of festivals and fasts are entered under Fasts and feasts. Works containing computations for finding these days are entered under Church calendar.

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

"Blood and Body of Christ" Corpus Christi banner

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Within this collection of felt banners there is a set of banners made for the church year, banners with phrases associated with the church and encouraging faith, and banners with religious symbols. Common symbols in this collection include the white dove, the Chi Ro symbol, and the symbols for the Lord's Supper like wheat, grapes, and a chalice. Sister Georgine created banners throughout her life using a combination of felt and burlap.

Dates: Post-Vatican II

"Fill our hearts with love" Pentecost banner

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Within this collection of felt banners there is a set of banners made for the church year, banners with phrases associated with the church and encouraging faith, and banners with religious symbols. Common symbols in this collection include the white dove, the Chi Ro symbol, and the symbols for the Lord's Supper like wheat, grapes, and a chalice. Sister Georgine created banners throughout her life using a combination of felt and burlap.

Dates: Post-Vatican II

"Holy Holy Holy" ordinary time banner

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Within this collection of felt banners there is a set of banners made for the church year, banners with phrases associated with the church and encouraging faith, and banners with religious symbols. Common symbols in this collection include the white dove, the Chi Ro symbol, and the symbols for the Lord's Supper like wheat, grapes, and a chalice. Sister Georgine created banners throughout her life using a combination of felt and burlap.

Dates: Post-Vatican II

"Maranatha, come Lord Jesus" banner

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Within this collection of felt banners there is a set of banners made for the church year, banners with phrases associated with the church and encouraging faith, and banners with religious symbols. Common symbols in this collection include the white dove, the Chi Ro symbol, and the symbols for the Lord's Supper like wheat, grapes, and a chalice. Sister Georgine created banners throughout her life using a combination of felt and burlap.

Dates: Post-Vatican II

Ordinary time Lord's Supper banner

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Within this collection of felt banners there is a set of banners made for the church year, banners with phrases associated with the church and encouraging faith, and banners with religious symbols. Common symbols in this collection include the white dove, the Chi Ro symbol, and the symbols for the Lord's Supper like wheat, grapes, and a chalice. Sister Georgine created banners throughout her life using a combination of felt and burlap.

Dates: Post-Vatican II

Sister Benita Coffey, OSB reflections, 1979-2015

 Sub-Series — Box OSBCHI-D-COFFBENI-2, Folder: 2-3
Scope and Contents

These reflections were written and given by Sister Benita Coffey, OSB for various liturgical seasons. There are reflections for the funeral liturgies of Oblate Judi O' Sheil Stone and Sister Catherine Lynch, OSB.

Dates: 1979-2015

Sister Georgine Hodnik, OSB banners

 Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-D-HODNGEOR-T
Scope and Contents

Within this collection of felt banners there is a set of banners made for the church year, banners with phrases associated with the church and encouraging faith, and banners with religious symbols. Common symbols in this collection include the white dove, the Chi Ro symbol, and the symbols for the Lord's Supper like wheat, grapes, and a chalice. Sister Georgine created banners throughout her life using a combination of felt and burlap.

Dates: Post-Vatican II