Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052

This collection contains correspondence, course materials, manuscripts, and articles by Eamon R. Carroll, O.Carm. Topics include Mariology, Marian devotion, and ecumenism.

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title Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
spellingShingle Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
Carroll, Eamon R. -- Archives
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Devotion to
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Theology
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Study and teaching
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint and Christian union
title_short Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
title_full Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
title_fullStr Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
title_full_unstemmed Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
title_sort Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052
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topic Carroll, Eamon R. -- Archives
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Devotion to
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Theology
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Study and teaching
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint and Christian union
description This collection contains correspondence, course materials, manuscripts, and articles by Eamon R. Carroll, O.Carm. Topics include Mariology, Marian devotion, and ecumenism.
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spelling ML_052Guide to the Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1950-2001 ML.052Jillian Slater; revised by Colleen HoelscherMarian Library/International Marian Research Institute2nd editionThe Marian Library/International Marian Research InstituteDecember 2015300 College ParkDayton 45469-1390URL: CRRAThis finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2016-12-15 08:43:09 -0500.EnglishDescribing Archives: A Content Standard English The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute Eamon Carroll collection Carroll, Eamon R. ML.052 0.25 Linear Feet ca. 1960-2001 This collection contains correspondence, course materials, manuscripts, and articles by Eamon R. Carroll, O.Carm. Topics include Mariology, Marian devotion, and ecumenism. Arrangement This collection is arranged in four series: correspondence, International Marian Research Institute course materials, articles and manuscripts, and curriculum vitaes. Each series is arranged in chronological order. Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, course materials for the International Marian Research Institute, manuscripts, and articles by Eamon R. Carroll, O.Carm. Topics include Mariology, Marian devotion, and ecumenism. Access This collection is open and available to the public for research in the Marian Library reading room. The materials are non-circulating. Copyright Notice The materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code). The materials are available for personal, educational, and scholarly use. It is the responsibility of the researcher to locate and obtain permission from the copyright owner or his or her heirs for any other use, such as reproduction and publication. Biography of Eamon R. Carroll, O.Carm. Father Carroll, Order of Carmelites, Province of The Most Pure Heart of Mary, was born Richard Joseph Carroll. He entered the Order of the Carmelites in 1935 and began formal studies at their preparatory seminary in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, continuing with the Carmelite novitiate at New Baltimore, PA, and adopting his religious name of Eamon in 1940. He attended grade school at Saint Anselm Parish and at Holy Cross Parish in Chicago between 1927 and 1935. In 1943, he received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Mount Carmel College at Niagara Falls. That same year, he transferred to the Province's major seminary at Whitefriars Hall in Washington, D.C., and, in August 1943, professed his vows. He also studied physics and French at nearby Catholic University. He was ordained a priest on June 8, 1946 at Saint Clara Catholic Church, a parish administered by the Carmelites in Chicago.In 1947, Father Carroll's first assignment was on the faculty of Mount Carmel High School in Chicago. While teaching, he also studied languages: German at Loyola University and Greek, Hebrew, and Polish at the University of Chicago. In 1949, he was both professor and student at the Carmelite's International College of Saint Albert, Rome, Italy, where he taught Carmelite seminarians and continued his own graduate studies.He received a Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.) degree in 1951 from the Pontifical Gregorian University, and a doctorate in Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) from the Gregorian in 1962. During this time, he also completed additional courses in Greek at the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome.Father Carroll taught at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. (1957-1980). Several times he was president of the Catholic Theological Society of America and the Mariological Society of America. In 1989 he was awarded the Patronal Medal for his distinguished service in the advancement of Marian devotion and theology.In 1980, he accepted the position of professor of theology at Loyola University in Chicago, retiring as professor emeritus in 1993. By this time, he was also on the staff at the International Marian Research Institute, centered at the Marian Library of the University of Dayton, where he was also on the faculty of the summer studies program.Author of "Understanding The Mother of Jesus" (M. Glazier, Inc., 1979), and contributing author of the New Catholic Encyclopedia and theological journals, he was also a consultant for the interior iconography of the Shrine of The Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.He was a charter member of the English Ecumenical society of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and a founding member of that society's U.S. counterpart. Father Carroll has been included in several editions of the American Catholic Who's Who.Biographical information courtesy of Order of Carmelites, Province of The Most Pure Heart of Mary. Preferred Citation [item title]. Eamon Carroll collection, circa 1955-2001. Marian Library, University of Dayton Libraries, Dayton, Ohio. Carroll, Eamon R. -- Archives Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Devotion to Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Theology Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Study and teaching Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint and Christian union CorrespondenceSeries 11981-19881981-19841981-198411985-19881985-19882IMRI Course MaterialsSeries 21984-2000"Dayton Summer Course IMRI 1980"19803"IMRI July 1983 Recommended Readings"19834"IMRI Summer Class Materials 1984"19845"Summer supplement two, recommended reading on BVM, IMRI"19876"Recent Bibliography Summer 2000"20007Articles and ManuscriptsSeries 31958-19711958-19718"The Popes and Mary's Mediation"ca. 1960"A Recommended Reading List in Mariology"1958"A Recommended Reading List in Mariology"1960"Recommended Reading in Mariology, 1962-1964"ca. 1965"What Happened to Our Devotion to Mary?" Address to the 17th National Conference of Lay Carmelites and the Scapular Confraternity1968"Devotion to Our Lady in the United States of America. Lights and Shadows: Reflections on a Lecture Tour"19711977-19781977-19789"Faith, Myth, Historical Reality: An Image of Mary Today"1977Lecture on Marian prayer: "Henceforth all generations shall call me blessed"1978"Mariology" (New Catholic Encyclopedia)1978"Our Lady and Ecumenism in the English-speaking World"19781984-20011984-200110"Homily...Given at the Vespers of the B.V.M...in Thanksgiving for the Decree of Approval of the IMRI."1984"Seventeenth-Century Carmelite Marian Mystics"ca. 1984"Recommended Readings on Our Lady: Latest List" [2 copies]ca. 1988"The Virgin Mary and Feminist Writers"1994"The Blessed Virgin Mary at Pentecost"2001Curriculum VitaesSeries 4ca. 1980s11