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title Sisters of Loretto Records : Guide
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Church history -- Kentucky.
Catholic Church -- Missions.
Missions -- New York (State).
Catholic Church -- Bishops -- Correspondence.
Monasticism and religious orders for women.
Nerinckx, Charles, 1761-1824.
Flaget, Benedict Joseph, 1763-1850.
Spalding, M. J. (Martin John), 1810-1872.
Kenrick, Francis Patrick, 1797-1863.
Timon, John, 1797-1867.
Rosati, Joseph, 1789-1843.
Neckere, Leo de, 1799-1833.
Amat, Thaddeus, 1811-1878.
Domenec, Michael, 1816-1878.
Odin, John Mary, 1801-1870.
Glennon, John J. (John Joseph), 1862-1946.
Bruté, Simon, 1779-1839.
Timon, John, 1797-1867.
Carrell, George A. (George Aloysius), 1803-1868.
Lavialle, Peter Joseph, 1819-1867.
Murphy, Mary Carmel, 1919- Bishop Rosati, CM, in the Diocese of New Orleans, 1824-1830.
Sisters of Loretto.
Catholic Church. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide.
Vincentians.
title_short Sisters of Loretto Records
title_full Sisters of Loretto Records
title_fullStr Sisters of Loretto Records
title_full_unstemmed Sisters of Loretto Records
title_sort Sisters of Loretto Records
publishDate 1806-1960.
publisher University of Notre Dame Archives
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physical 2 reels of microfilm.
language English
topic Church history -- Kentucky.
Catholic Church -- Missions.
Missions -- New York (State).
Catholic Church -- Bishops -- Correspondence.
Monasticism and religious orders for women.
Nerinckx, Charles, 1761-1824.
Flaget, Benedict Joseph, 1763-1850.
Spalding, M. J. (Martin John), 1810-1872.
Kenrick, Francis Patrick, 1797-1863.
Timon, John, 1797-1867.
Rosati, Joseph, 1789-1843.
Neckere, Leo de, 1799-1833.
Amat, Thaddeus, 1811-1878.
Domenec, Michael, 1816-1878.
Odin, John Mary, 1801-1870.
Glennon, John J. (John Joseph), 1862-1946.
Bruté, Simon, 1779-1839.
Timon, John, 1797-1867.
Carrell, George A. (George Aloysius), 1803-1868.
Lavialle, Peter Joseph, 1819-1867.
Murphy, Mary Carmel, 1919- Bishop Rosati, CM, in the Diocese of New Orleans, 1824-1830.
Sisters of Loretto.
Catholic Church. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide.
Vincentians.
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spelling LOR Sisters of Loretto Records Guide University of Notre Dame Archives University of Notre Dame Archives 2005 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Description based on paper finding aids and inhouse database. English LOR Sisters of Loretto Records 1806-1960. Sisters of Loretto. 2 reels of microfilm. University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English. Preferred Citation Sisters of Loretto Records (LOR), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556 Scope and Content Correspondence and other documents in the archives of the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide in Rome; involving the Sisters of Loretto, Father Charles Nerinckx, and Bishops Benedict Joseph Flaget, Martin John Spalding, and Francis Patrick Kenrick; letters and typewritten transcripts of letters written by or to Sisters of Loretto, including letters from bishops Simon Bruté, John Timon, CM, George A. Carrell, and Peter Joseph Lavialle; a dissertation entitled "Bishop Joseph Rosati, CM, and the Diocese of New Orleans, 1824-1830," by Sister Mary Carmel Murphy, MSC, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, 1960, and other material concerning Rosati; a book entitled Missions of Western New York and Church History of the Diocese of Buffalo by John Timon, Bishop of Buffalo, 1862; and pictures of bishops Rosati, Timon, Leo Raymond de Neckere, Thaddeus Amat, Michael Domenec, John Mary Odin, and John J. Glennon, and of priests, scenes, and buildings of Perry County, Missouri. Background In 1812 at Hardin's Creek, Kentucky, Father Charles Nerinckx founded the Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross, the first Catholic religious order of women in the United States to have no European affiliation. In 1823 Bishop William Dubourg asked Father Nerinckx to send sisters to work in Missouri, and twelve sisters went there to establish the first Lorettine house outside Kentucky. They settled in Perry County and worked there in cooperation with Vincentian Fathers including Joseph Rosati and John Timon, both of whom later became bishops. Sisters of Loretto. Catholic Church. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide. Vincentians. Nerinckx, Charles, 1761-1824. Flaget, Benedict Joseph, 1763-1850. Spalding, M. J. (Martin John), 1810-1872. Kenrick, Francis Patrick, 1797-1863. Timon, John, 1797-1867. Rosati, Joseph, 1789-1843. Neckere, Leo de, 1799-1833. Amat, Thaddeus, 1811-1878. Domenec, Michael, 1816-1878. Odin, John Mary, 1801-1870. Glennon, John J. (John Joseph), 1862-1946. Bruté, Simon, 1779-1839. Timon, John, 1797-1867. Carrell, George A. (George Aloysius), 1803-1868. Lavialle, Peter Joseph, 1819-1867. Murphy, Mary Carmel, 1919- Bishop Rosati, CM, in the Diocese of New Orleans, 1824-1830. Church history -- Kentucky. Missions in Western New York. Catholic Church -- Missions. Missions -- New York (State). Catholic Church -- Bishops -- Correspondence. Monasticism and religious orders for women. Related Material Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Saint Louis (Mo.) Collection Benedict Joseph Spalding Papers Lilliana Owens Papers CLOR Sisters of Loretto: Manuscripts A few documents written by or involving Fr. Charles Nerinckx; and typewritten transcriptions of documents from the Sisters of Loretto Motherhouse Archives, including material on the Sisters of Loretto and Archbishop Lamy, letters from John Baptist Lamy to Mother Francisca Lamy, letters of Mother Magdalen Hayden. MLOR Sisters of Loretto: Microfilm MLOR 1 Sisters of Loretto and Propaganda Fide 1806-1851 MLOR 1 Letters and documents are described in Propaganda Fide Calendar by Finbar Kenneally, OFM. MLOR 1.01 Kenneally v. I: 170, 175, 190, 196, 197, 198, 220, 229, 239 (240) MLOR 1.02 Kenneally v. II: 31, 51, 92, 229 (Fol. 647 only), 263, 334, 498 MLOR 1.03 Kenneally v. III: 1420, 1281, 1523, 1554, 1561, 1576, 1600, 1829 MLOR 1.04 Kenneally v. IV: 830, 845, 872, 1320, 1388 MLOR 1.05 Kenneally v. V: 1492, 1540, 1541, 1542 MLOR 1.05 letter with folio number not listed in Kenneally - Nerinckx mentioned 1816/0808 MLOR 1.05 Kenneally v. V: 1543, 1545, 1546, 1547 (folio number bigger file than Kenneally shows) MLOR 1.07 Kenneally v. VII: 96, 189, 190 MLOR 1.10 Kenneally v. X: 1495 MLOR 1 Bishop Benedict Joseph Flaget MLOR 1 Bishop Martin John Spalding MLOR 1 Bishop Francis Patrick Kenrick MLOR 1 Father C. Nerinckx MLOR 2 Letters of the Sisters of Loretto 1806-1960 Many of the letters indecipherable. Name of sister or priest precedes each letter group. MLOR 2 Sr. Catherine Valle, Sr. Margaret, Sr. Martha Drury, Sr. Seraphina, Sr. Mary Elizabeth, Sr. Leocadia, Sr. Agnes Hartt, Sr. Eulalia Kelly, Sr. Maria --- Clancy, Sr. Benedicta, Sr. Mary J. Xavier Mizery;, Sr. Barbaba Clements, Sr. Ann Regina McMenamy c1839 MLOR 2 to Fr. Nugent, CM at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis from Loretto Mother House re. 4 letters sent to him from Loretto for his archives and requesting same from him for Loretto archives 1911/0824 MLOR 2 Sr. Mary Delphine (?) 1863