Catholic Church
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Parish History Collection
Anniversary books, pamphlets, dedications, financial statements, invitations, directories, bulletins, and newspaper clippings representing Catholic parishes throughout the United States, with more material for Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana than for other states; a few photographs, mainly from Indiana and Kentucky.
Patrick J. Sullivan Papers
Manuscripts and notes, on paper and computer disks, presenting the teaching of recent popes and bishops on labor-management issues, including Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, and John Paul II ; commentaries on and reactions to Catholic social teaching on labor-management issues as reported in Catholic periodicals; and notes on prominent Catholic individuals and organizations involved with organized labor.
Paul C. Bussard Papers
Peter A. Baart Papers
Correspondence; records of canon law cases; manuscripts of his canon law books Legal Formulary (1898) and The Roman Court (1895); papers related to his study of Catholic orphanages, Orphans and Orphan Asylums (1885); pamphlets on Catholic problems; and photographs. Correspondents include Arthur Preuss, William H. Sadlier, Bishop Henry J. Richter, and Francesco Cardinal Satolli.
Philip Hughes Papers
Manuscript of The Last Crisis: the British State and the Catholic Church 1850-1851, an unpublished book by Philip Hughes intended as a sequel to The Catholic Question; Lingard letters transcribed by Philip Hughes, 1803-1827; two pamphlets by Hughes (An Analysis of Barraclough's Papal Provisions and Conversion of the Roman Empire); and a bibliography of his works on index cards.
Philip J. Murnion Papers
Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ Records
Portraits Collection
Portraits, mostly photographic, of individuals associated with the Catholic Church in America and/or Notre Dame, arranged alphabetically by last name.
Priests' Eucharistic League Records
Ralph M. McInerny Papers
Raymond G. Hunthausen Collection
Raymond T. Bosler Papers
Richard H. Clarke Papers
Correspondence, 1864-1910, including letters from many bishops and correspondence with Eliza Allen Starr, John Gilmary Shea, Charles O'Conor, and James F. Edwards; clippings, 1880s-1910; research notes; manuscripts of his History of the Catholic Church in the United States; and biographical information on bishops.
Calendared
Richard P. McBrien Papers
Robert W. Hovda Papers
Rose Eileen Masterman Papers
Samuel A. Stritch Scrapbook
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings concerning his career; with a resolution passed by the board of directors of the Knights of Columbus at Stritch's death, 1958.
Samuel Mazzuchelli Positio
Samuel Miller Sener
San Miguelito Mission Records
Correspondence, financial and parish records, subject files, histories of the mission, printed material, and photographs. Principal correspondents include John Cardinal Cody of Chicago, Archbishop Marcos McGrath of Panama, and the priests of the mission and the Archdiocese of Chicago: Leo T. Mahon, Donald Headley, Frederick McTernan, John Enright, and John Greeley.
Sister M. Mildred Letters received
Photostats of letters Sister Mildred received from various Catholic diocesan and institutional archives in response to her requests for information about the territorial and administrative histories of the dioceses in the old Northwest before the Civil War.
Sisters of Loretto Records
Society for the Propagation of the Faith Records
Stephen T. Badin Papers
Texas Collection
Calendar cards followed by manuscripts of Texas material in the Archives of University of Notre Dame.
Thomas F. O'Meara Papers
Thomas Timothy McAvoy Papers
Tim Unsworth Papers
Papers of Timothy Unsworth, consisting of nine linear feet of manuscript material, chiefly drafts and copies of his writings with related correspondence, but also including his master's thesis and diploma; also five linear inches of high-school yearbooks and seven linear inches of video tapes of his television appearances.
U.S. Catholic Records
Vatican II Collection
Includes copies of materials pertaining to the development of the sixteen official texts promulgated by the Second Vatican Council, three schemas discussed but not officially accepted by the Council, assorted materials pertaining to the nineteen conciliar documents discussed, items relevant to the period of the Council that include booklets, directories, notices, schedules, summaries, and other items. Post-conciliar liturgical documents are also included.