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Canon law

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Alphabetical Pamphlet Collection

 Fonds
Identifier: ALP
Scope and Content Pamphlets, leaflets, novenas, liturgical booklets, catechisms, pastoral lettters, papal encyclicals, reprints, and miscellaneous issues of periodicals; concerning the history of Catholicism in the United States, Catholic tradition, doctrine, clergy, religious orders, celibacy, Canon Law, Catholic Action, anti- Catholicism, the Bible, the social teaching of the popes, labor unions, scholasticism, immigration; the Second Vatican Council, birth control, saints, the Irish, Catholic missions and...
Dates: 1878-1977

General Collection

 Fonds
Identifier: GEN
Scope and Content Pamphlets, periodicals, and printed ephemera collected by the University of Notre Dame Archives; concerning the history of Catholicism in the United States, Catholic tradition, doctrine, clergy, religious orders, celibacy, Canon Law, Catholic Action, the Bible, the social teaching of the popes, labor unions, scholasticism, immigration; the Second Vatican Council, birth control, saints, the Irish, Catholic missions and missionaries, Catholic education, Fascism, communism, socialism, racism,...
Dates: 1775-[ongoing]

National Federation of Priests' Councils Records

 Fonds
Identifier: FPC
Scope and Content Correspondence, convention material, financial files, committee files, subject files, and program files; concerning celibacy, due process in the church, human rights, priests in politics, women in the church, and rural ministry; involving the Catholic Committee on Urban Ministry, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the National Assembly of Women Religious, the Canon Law Society of America, the Catholic Peace Fellowship, Catholic Relief Services, the National Council of Churches,...
Dates: 1967-[ongoing]

Peter A. Baart Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: BAA
Scope and Content

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.

Dates: 1882-1907 .