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Ecumenical movement

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

David Bowman Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: BOW
Scope and Content Correspondence, memoranda, newsletters, notes, and material distributed at meetings; with files on Northern Ireland, Ecumenism, Jesuits, Pax Christi, Justice and Peace, Common Liturgical Texts for Christians, and interaction with bishops and other priests; manuscripts and research files for Bowman's book More Than the Troubles: A Common Sense View of the Northern Ireland Conflict (1984); Irish, Irish-American, and other newspapers, magazines, catalogs, brochures,...
Dates: 1963-1990s

English Language Liturgical Consultation Records

 Fonds
Identifier: ELC
Scope and Content

Records (1968-2001) of the work of the English Language Liturgical Consultation and its predecessor the International Consultation on English Texts (international ecumenical groups) towards the creation of common liturgical texts; consisting of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and drafts of liturgical texts for common use by English-speaking congregations.

Dates: 1968-2001.

Francis F. Brown Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: FFB
Scope and Content

Correspondence, memoranda, agenda, minutes, drafts, reports, interviews, files on the history of the Catholic Church in Ohio, and other manuscript, printed, and audio-visual material documenting Fr. Brown's work as editor, writer and priest; with material concerning the Association of Pittsburgh Priests, the Steubenville Priests' Senate, the National Federation of Priests Councils, Catholic social issues, and ecumenism.

Dates: 1903-1996

Joseph Gremillion Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: GRM
Scope and Content Correspondence, 1950s-1982; writings such as book reviews, articles, lectures, unpublished manuscripts, and his dissertation, The Catholic Movement of Employers and Managers (1960); subject files on such topics as population, poverty, social justice, the Committee on Society, Development and Peace, the Pontifical Commission Justice and Peace, inter-faith dialogue with Protestants, Jews, Moslems, and Buddhists, and efforts to formulate a North American theology; records of the Interreligious...
Dates: 1951-[ongoing].