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Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters Collection

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Identifier: HARC-010
Scope and Contents Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters are a Catholic religious community of women religious headquartered in Huntington, Indiana. Also known as the Victory Noll Sisters, the congregation has been based in Huntington since 1925 and is dedicated to social justice, religious education, and serving marginalized populations.The sisters' central...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1922-

Servite Sisters: Servants of Mary Collection

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Identifier: HARC-008
Scope and Contents The Servite Sisters (Servants of Mary) Collection documents the religious life, governance, ministries, and community activities of the Sisters, Servants of Mary, a Roman Catholic congregation of women religious headquartered in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. Founded in the Servite tradition and guided by devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1912-present

Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Collection

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Identifier: HARC-001
Scope and Contents The collection if the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary contain materials dated from the founding of the BVMs in 1833 to the present day. Holdings include materials related to the congregation, files for more than 200 missions (primarily elementary and high schools) in 21 states and three foreign countries, manuscripts, photographs, audio‐visual materials, books,...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1833-

Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross Collection

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Identifier: HARC-002
Scope and Contents The Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross Collection contains the archive and records of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross since 1912 arrival in the United States from Ingenbohl, Switzerland, and their ministries in the U.S.Special Interests include: atechetical outreach (CCD) to the black community in southern Louisiana and the small parishes in northern Wisconsin, religious education teacher training, nursing education, pastoral care, prison ministry, parish ministry,...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1912-

Sisters of Saint Agnes Collection

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Identifier: HARC-004
Scope and Contents

The Sisters of Saint Agnes Collection contains the records of the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes since its founding in 1858, and the sisters’ missions and ministries in the United States, Nicaragua, Honduras, Ecuador and Russia (Siberia).

Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1858-

Sisters of Saint Casimir Collection

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Identifier: HARC-007
Scope and Contents The Sisters of Saint Casimir Collection contains the archives and records of the Sisters of St. Casimir since 1907, including ministries and missions in the United States, Argentina, and a strong connection with Lithuania. The collection also includes Mother Maria's cause for sainthood: In 2010, the Congregation of Saints in Rome proclaimed Mothe Maria Kaupas “Venerable Servant of God.” Sisters of St. Casimir remain active in social justice in the southwest side of Chicago. Several of the...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1907-

Sisters of Saint Francis of the Holy Cross Collection

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Identifier: HARC-005
Scope and Contents

The Sisters of Saint Francis of the Holy Cross Collection contains the archives and records of the Sisters of Saint Francis of the Holy Cross since their founding in 1868 and their missions and ministries in the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin, the United States, British Columbia, Canada and Nicaragua.

Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1868-

Sisters of the Divine Savior Collection

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Identifier: HARC-006
Scope and Contents The Sisters of the Divine Savior Collection contains the archives and records of the Sisters of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians), an international Congregation founded in 1888 and headquartered in Rome, whose Sisters have ministered in 27 countries scattered over five continents. The archives and records begin with the Sisters’ arrival in the United States in 1896 and document their lives and ministries beginning in Wisconsin, then growing and spreading to many other states in the country,...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1888-

Sisters of the Holy Cross Collection

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Identifier: HARC-009
Scope and Contents The Sisters of the Holy Cross Collection contains the archives and records of the Sisters of the Holy Cross since 1843 arrival in United States and their missions and ministries in the U.S., Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Uganda, Ghana, Bangladesh and India. Visit the Digital Archives ...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1843-

Sisters of the Most Precious Blood Collection

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Identifier: HARC-003
Scope and Contents The Sisters of the Most Precious Blood contains the documents, records and other materials dating from our 1845 foundation in Steinerberg, Switzerland and subsequent 1870 foundation in the United States in Piopolis, Illinois. The archives holds materials that reflect our history, our ministries, the spirit of our congregation, and our charism of reconciliation through 2024. The Collection also includes materials related to the mission and ministry to the English-speaking schools founded in...
Dates: Existence: Majority of material found within 1845-2024