Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23

The Catholic Club of Philadelphia, formerly the De Sales Institute of Philadelphia, was founded January 2, 1877. The Club offered wealthy men of a certain socioeconomic background cultural, intellectual, and social opportunities. This collection contains administrative records, including by-laws and...

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title Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
spellingShingle Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
Bylaws (administrative records)
Catholic Church--Societies, etc.
Catholic Church--United States--Charities--History
Catholics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Devenny, Charles F.
American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. American Catholic Historical Society .
Catholic Club of Philadelphia.
Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland.
title_short Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
title_full Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
title_fullStr Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
title_full_unstemmed Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
title_sort Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23
publishDate 1871-1923
publisher Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center
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physical 0.8 Linear feet ; 2 boxes
topic Bylaws (administrative records)
Catholic Church--Societies, etc.
Catholic Church--United States--Charities--History
Catholics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Devenny, Charles F.
American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. American Catholic Historical Society .
Catholic Club of Philadelphia.
Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland.
description The Catholic Club of Philadelphia, formerly the De Sales Institute of Philadelphia, was founded January 2, 1877. The Club offered wealthy men of a certain socioeconomic background cultural, intellectual, and social opportunities. This collection contains administrative records, including by-laws and reports, as well as general correspondence. Programs, souvenirs, and ephemera related to club-sponsored events and events sponsored by other local Catholic societies are also included. The collection also contains newspaper clippings, N.C.W.C. news releases from May- July 1923, and miscellaneous pamphlets, cards and circulars.
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spelling Catholic_Club Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23 Catholic Club of Philadelphia. Records. Finding aid prepared by Faith Charlton Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center 100 E. Wynnewood Rd. Wynnewood, PA ; April 2011 This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2012-03-09T13:33-0500 English Describing Archives: A Content Standard Catholic Club of Philadelphia records MC 23 Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center 0.8 Linear feet ; 2 boxes 1871-1923 The Catholic Club of Philadelphia, formerly the De Sales Institute of Philadelphia, was founded January 2, 1877. The Club offered wealthy men of a certain socioeconomic background cultural, intellectual, and social opportunities. This collection contains administrative records, including by-laws and reports, as well as general correspondence. Programs, souvenirs, and ephemera related to club-sponsored events and events sponsored by other local Catholic societies are also included. The collection also contains newspaper clippings, N.C.W.C. news releases from May- July 1923, and miscellaneous pamphlets, cards and circulars. Bibliography Oates, Mary J. The Catholic Philanthropic Tradition in America. Indiana University Press, 1995. Biographical/Historical note Proposed in May 1875, the Catholic Club of Philadelphia, formerly the De Sales Institute of Philadelphia, was organized January 2, 1877 and opened at 1403 Locust Street. The club, one of many founded in major cities throughout the country during the late 19th century, offered wealthy men of a certain socioeconomic background cultural, intellectual, and social opportunities. These clubs sponsored balls, concerts, lectures as well as other events and activities that raised large sums of money for local church charities. The Catholic Club appears to have had strong and sometimes overlapping ties with several other Philadelphia Catholic societies and associations, including the American Catholic Historical Society, the Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute, and the Hibernian Society. Like other Catholic male fraternal societies and elite clubs, the Catholic Club of Philadelphia tried to keep its distance from the bishop in order to maintain its financial independence and decision-making authority. During the first couple decades of the 20th century, dioceses tried to consolidate their charities, urging clubs to work with newly-formed charitable bureaus. It appears that the Catholic Club died out during this period of time. Conditions Governing Access note This collection is open for research. Provenance Accession number 1990.023 Other Finding Aids note This is a revised finding aid. An older finding aid is available in hard copy at PAHRC. Preferred Citation note Cite as: [Indicate cited item or series here], Catholic Club of Philadelphia records, 1871- 1923 (MC 23), Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center Processing Information note Preservation copies of the newspaper clippings should be made. Some oversized materials, specifically the N.C.W.C. News Sheets, should be separated and housed in oversized boxes. At the Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center: Catholic Club of Philadelphia, Associations Collection (AC0047) Scope and Contents note The collection contains administrative records, including a minute book documenting the club’s early years (1872-1876), by-laws, reports, and lists of elections and officers. It also contains incoming and outgoing correspondence of which a significant amount is postcards. A majority of these postcards documenting club news, events and activities as well as invitations are addressed to Charles F. Devenny, a member of the Board of Directors. Programs, souvenirs, and ephemera related to club-sponsored events and events sponsored by other local Catholic societies are also included. The collection also contains newspaper clippings, many of which document club events and activities, as well as letters of appeal for Catholic charities. Miscellaneous pamphlets, cards and circulars, many of which do not appear to be directly related to the Catholic Club, are also included. American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. American Catholic Historical Society . Catholic Club of Philadelphia. Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.). Devenny, Charles F. Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland. Bylaws (administrative records) Catholic Church--Societies, etc. Catholic Church--United States--Charities--History Catholics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia. Corporation reports Correspondence Ephemera Minute books Pamphlets Philadelphia (Pa.) Postcards Souvenir programs Minute book 1 1 1872-1876 By-laws, reports, souvenirs, lists of elections and officers 1 2 1877-1919 By-laws, reports, souvenirs, lists of elections and officers 1 3 1877-1919 Incoming correspondence 1 4 1885-1889 Outgoing correspondence 1 5-6 1877-1919, undated Postcards and invitations concerning club news and events (most addressed to Charles F. Devenny) 1 7-8 1871-1903 Programs, invitations, and ephemera related to Club-sponsored and other local events 2 1-4 1877-1905 Letters of appeal for Catholic charities 2 5 circa 1880-1893 Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 2 6 circa 1880-1900 Miscellaneous pamphlets, circulars and ephemera 2 7-8 1871-1923