B. Personal Papers
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
Jeanette Lucinio papers
Correspondence and manuscripts.
Thomas Manning Vatican II documents, 1962-1965
This is a collection of documents used during the Second Vatican Council from 1962 through 1965. The majority of materials are in Latin with Italian interspersed; there are some documents in English and one in Spanish. Box 5 contains documents that include correspondence, newspapers as well as miscellaneous conference material. Some of the correspondence is addressed to Thomas Manning and other writers are Pericles Felici, Carmine Rocco, and Archbishop De Giustinianopoli.
Irene H. Murphy papers, 1970-2001
Agendas, articles, catalogs, catechetical texts, correspondence, lecture notes, memoranda, overheads, posters, prayer services, programs, publishing guidelines for Catechism of the Catholic Church, religious textbooks, religious text evaluation and scales, schedules, statement of intent, and stories.
Irene H. Murphy papers, 1971-2000
These records include brochures, correspondence, pamphlets, reports, text books, and transparencies dealing with religious education for children, young adults, and laity. Besides the religious texts and programs for specific dioceses, there are numerous records dealing with regional religious education conferences, such as the Diocese of Eight, the East Coast Conference for Religious Education, and the National Conference of Catechetical Leadership.
Thomas Nairn papers, 1986
A letter and an article written while Nairn was in Australia.
North American Academy of Liturgy records, 1983-1997
Published annual conference proceedings.
Kenneth O’Malley papers
Includes course materials and workshop materials.
Carolyn Osiek papers
Drafts for Festschrift for Caroll Stuhlmueller's sixty-fifth birthday.
Carolyn Osiek papers, 1980-1997
Articles, pamphlets, and other publications by Carolyn Osiek.
Gilbert Ostdiek papers, 1964-1968
These are records of the meetings prior to the establishment of CTU. The participants in these records are members of the Franciscans (Sacred Heart Province), the Passionists (Holy Cross Province), and the Servites (U.S.A. Province). These provide very detailed documentation of the major players and decisions discussed and agreed upon for the founding of CTU.