Monastic and religious life of women
Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:
Sister Augustine Dalton, OSB papers
This collection includes a personal data sheet, copies of sister's temporary and final vows in Latin, and a piece of artwork in Latin: "Vide omnia ignora multa corrigapaura" - "See everything, ignore many things, correct your fears."
Sister Baptista Darmstadt, OSB papers
This collection includes obituaries, a photograph, a personal data sheet, and archival research correspondence regarding the nature of Sister Baptista's work at Saint Bede Abbey and the location of her gravesite.
Sister Baptista Krummenacher, OSB papers
This collection consists of basic biographical information. It includes a personal data sheet, information on next of kin, a photograph, a community obituary, photocopies of news article obituaries, short biographies, and various notes- both typed and handwritten- containing recollections and biograhical details.
Sister Benedicta Koller, OSB papers
Sister Benigna Bacherle, OSB papers
This collection contains a personal data sheet, next of kin list, ministry list, and a number of obituaries from various sources, 3 prayer cards, a beautiful funeral homily by Sister Mary Benet McKinney, OSB which discribes a humble hardworking woman who touched the lives of many. Finally, a letter from an alum describes what Sister Benigna meant to her.
Sister Benigna Graff, OSB papers
This collection consists of community obituaries, photographs, and a personal data sheet.
Sister Benita Cunningham, OSB papers
This collection includes a personal data sheet, ministry schedules, annotated prayer cards, obituaries, personal correspondence, a journal (1928-1930), and personal souvenirs.
Sister Bernadette Brandt, OSB papers
This collection includes a personal data sheet, a sheet indicating specifically where Sister Bernadette was first missioned, obituaries, archival research correspondence and notes regarding a trip that archivist Sister Vivian Ivantic, OSB took to her burial site, and several photographs of Mt. Olivet showing Sister Bernadette's resting place.
