Christian Family Movement
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur J. Quigley Papers
Files representing Quigley's association with the Christian Family Movement South Bend Federation, including files on CFM conventions at Notre Dame, 1950s; and University of Notre Dame Faculty Senate documents, 1967-1971, including a few manuscripts and annotations.
Burnett C. Bauer Papers
CFM / YCW / YCS Coordinating Committee Records
Christian Family Movement. Milwaukee Chapter Records
Correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters (1962-1968), notes taken by Bill and Mary Connolly, leaders of the chapter, and subject files on such topics as school integration, E. Michael McCann's 1968 Milwaukee County district attorney campaign, George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign, the John XXIII Community (1967), and the St. Martin de Porres Group (1963-1967).
Christian Family Movement Records
International Confederation of Christian Family Movements Records
Jerome R. Fraser Papers
Chronological files and subject files; including memoirs, manuscript material, printed material, mimeographed material, photocopies, photographs and audio tapes; representing his family background, education, pastoral career, and participation in many Catholic organizations including the Christian Family Movement, International Conferederation of Christian Family Movements, National Marriage Encounter, Young Christian Workers, and the National Federation of Priests' Councils.
John J. Berkery Papers
Marilyn K. Lukas Papers
Papers (1960-1997) collected by Marilyn K. Lukas documenting the Lay Apostolate: Cardijn Associates, Young Christian Workers, Christian Family Movement, and the work of Msgr. Reynold Hillenbrand; 9 audio cassettes (mostly Cardijn Associates tapes, 1991-1997, including two by Fr. Steven Avella); and 10 CDs containing an audio recording of Msgr. Reynold Hillenbrand conducting a CFM retreat in the 1950s; and digital files containing newsletters published by Cardijn Associates.
Reynold Hillenbrand Papers
Rose Marciano Lucey Papers
Correspondence, minutes, newsletters and articles concerning the Christian Family Movement and the National Peace Academy campaign initiated by Lucy and her husband Dan Lucey in 1966.