Woodstock College Pamphlets on Women Religious and Female Saints
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These pamphlets from Woodstock Theological Library provide important narratives about the lives of women who are not well-known or perhaps overlooked altogether. They also provide the context in which women religious and female saints were depicted by Catholic authors and small Catholic presses. We know that the Jesuits of the Maryland Province were interested in the study and understanding of these women because these pamphlets were part of their collection, originally held at Woodstock College between 1869 and 1974.
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Vie de Catherine Tekakwitha
([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 19--]) -
The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in the United States, 1840-1940: a loving tribute
([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1940?]) -
Saint Rita (pleader for the hopeless)
(Dublin, M.H. Gill and Son, [1933]) -
Sister Mary Martha Chambon of the Visitation Holy Mary of Chambery and the Holy Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ
(St. Louis, Academy of the Visitation, 1924) -
Kateri Tekakwitha: Catherine, lily of the Mohawks
(New York : Tekakwitha League, [1938])