Women and religion
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative Records, bulk: January 29, 193-December 25, 1915
The sub-series contains administrative files from the School of Test dated 1903-1915. The materials document several individuals from the Test Congregation in Test, USA.
Folder Test 1, 1901-03-12T00:00:00+00:00
The materials folder contain Administrative files documenting school administration activities, including records, written communications, memos, and biographical files for Sister Mary Therese Barnum (March 12, 1901).
Folder Test 2, 1902-05-06T00:00:00+00:00
The materials folder contain Administrative files documenting school administration activities, including records, written communications, memos, and biographical files for Sister M. Mechtildis Thoesen (May 6, 1902).
Folder Test 3, 1903-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
The materials folder contain Administrative files documenting school administration activities, including records, written communications, memos, and biographical files for Sister M. Susanna.
Servite Sisters Today, Fall 2020
The Sisters install a new leadership team—Sisters Sean Fox, Theresa Sandok, and Barbara Thomalla—via Zoom due to the pandemic. The President’s Message, “One By One,” shares a prayer for those lost to COVID-19. In “Nun Culture,” Sister Cecilia Fandel reflects on religious life during a student interview about the “nun culture.” The issue highlights resilience, identity, and spiritual reflection during a year marked by global crisis.
Testing Series, bulk: January 29, 1900-March, 1916
This series documents Testing (Huntington, Indiana) and includes materials related to women religious life and institutional activity. Materials may include administrative records and related documentation. The bulk of the material dates from January 29, 1900-March 1916
