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Southern Missions, 1937-2009 | Saint Michael's College Archives & Special Collections

By Elizabeth B. Scott

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Collection Overview

Title: Southern Missions, 1937-2009

Predominant Dates:1940-1970

Extent: 27.0 Linear Feet

Arrangement: This collection has been arranged into series:  I. Campus Ministry. II. Clippings. III. Convocations. IV. Correspondence. V. Financial. VI. Houses. VII. Missions Office. VIII. Parishes. IX. Scrapbooks/Albums. X. Sisters. XI. Southern Missions, Inc. XII. Southern Region.  XIII. Spiritual reports. XIV. Sponsored Works. XV. Subjects.

Subjects: Dauphin Island (Ala.), Elizabeth City (N.C.), Mobile (Ala.), Mon Luis (Ala.), Selma (Ala.), Wake Forest (N.C.)

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Southern Missions records contain materials from all localities within the house, including Selma, Anniston, Gadsden, Mobile, Dauphin Island, Mon Luis, theodore and ), in Elizabeth City and Wake Forest, NC, in Apalachicola FL,  in New Orleans, LA and in Caracas, Venezuela.  Records are arranged into series.  Of  particular interest are the correspondence series, the Missions Office series and the spiritual reports, which offer some insight into what was a very strong aspect of the Society's work between 1937-1980; parish work.

Collection Historical Note

In the 1930’s, after moving their general administrative offices from England to Vermont, the Society of Saint Edmund began to seek ways in which it could meet the call of Pope Pius X’s to serve the “Negro and Indian populations of North America.”  In January 1937, Bishop Thomas Toolen of Mobile (AL) invited the Society to “establish a mission among the colored population in Selma.”  By July 1937, three Edmundites were serving in Selma.  Within a month, they began publishing Your Edmundite Missions Newsletter (now the Edmundite Missions Newsletter) to solicit funds for the new mission.

Over the years, the work of the Edmundites expanded to include:

Work in parishes and schools throughout Alabama, (especially in Selma, Anniston, Gadsden, Mobile and the Gulf Coast), in Elizabeth City and Wake Forest, NC, in Apalachicola FL,  in New Orleans, LA and in Caracas, Venezuela.  Sponsorship of the Good Samaritan Nursing Home and Good Samaritan Hospital in Selma from the 1940s until their closure in the 1980s The Don Bosco Boys Club Sponsorship of the Good Samaritan School of Practical Nursing, the first school of practical nursing for black students in Alabama.  Additionally, the Edmundites have sponsored learning centers, health clinics, nutrition centers, and other social service organizations in Dallas, Wilcox, Monroe, and Lowndes Counties in Alabama, and have maintained parishes and a school in Louisiana.  Through the years they worked very closely with many Religious orders of women through the South, including the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Rochester and the Daughters of the Holy Ghost.

The work of the Society in the South included entrusted parishes, sponsored works, campus ministry programs, educational endeavors and a number of chaplaincies.  Sponsored works were often run by the society or a women’s religious order affiliated with the society.  Much of the funding was through the Edmundite Missions Office, which quickly became an entity distinct from the Southern Missions as a whole, (although the office of Mission Director and Superior was held by the same person in the earliest years).  In 1952, the local superior and mission director were held by different men for the first time, with the mission director given responsibility for the work outside of Selma or “the missions.” In 1991, another office was established to oversee the sponsored works of the southern missions, that of Program director.  The Mission Director was responsible for raising funds, the Program Director was responsible for administering the works themselves, and the Superior took  responsibility for the house, house members, and the work in parishes.  An entity known as Fathers of Saint Edmund, Southern Missions, inc. was established in Alabama in1943 as the non-profit corporation.

The Society members were often the only whites regularly engaging with the African American population in their chosen locations.  Administering and sponsoring institutions that were a part of the social fabric of the community allowed them to witness events integral to twentieth century America.  As the civil rights movement took hold, the Edmundites continued to manage their insitutions while the communities they served radically changed.  A few individuals became deeply involved in the movement.

Subject/Index Terms

Dauphin Island (Ala.)
Elizabeth City (N.C.)
Mobile (Ala.)
Mon Luis (Ala.)
Selma (Ala.)
Wake Forest (N.C.)

Administrative Information

Repository: Saint Michael's College Archives & Special Collections

Acquisition Source: Edmundite Missions Office

Acquisition Method: Transfer

Related Materials:

SSE 6.8 Local Administration/ South

SSE 2 Superior General Record Group

SSE Photograph Collection

Processing Information: This Record Group parallels the Local Administration/South record subgroup.  Materials which accumulated in the Generalate offices prior to 2003 make up the Local Administration/South record subgroup. (It does not necessarily include correspondence written directly to the Superior General—those are kept with Superior General correspondence series.)  The provenance of that record subgroup is unknown, although it is likely a combination of materials collected in the Generalate and some material transferred from the Southern Missions offices at an earlier time.  It is possible that some material is duplicated.  For a comprehensive view of the Society’s work in the South it may be necessary to explore all three collections.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Campus Ministry, 1981-1990],
[Series 2: Clippings, 1940-2010],
[Series 3: Convocations, 1984-1999],
[Series 4: Correspondence, 1984-1999],
[Series 5: Financial, 1941-2001],
[Series 6: Houses, 1937-1990],
[Series 7: Missions Office, 1941-2005],
[Series 8: Parishes, 1939-1999],
[Series 9: Scrapbooks/Albums, 1915-1983],
[Series 10: Sisters, 1963-1980],
[Series 11: Southern Missions, Inc., 1943-2002],
[Series 12: Southern Region, 1971-1999],
[Series 13: Spiritual Reports, 1938-1974],
[Series 14: Sponsored Works],
[Series 15: Subject, 1940-1999],
[All]

Series 1: Campus Ministry, 1981-1990

Campus Ministry 1981-1990

The Society had a well-established campus ministry program at Xavier University in New Orleans in the 1970s and 1980s.  From 1997-2002 they oversaw the Roman Catholic campus ministry at Tuskegee University in Alabama.  The campus ministry series includes records related to Campus ministry programs administered by the society.

Box 1

Xavier Reports 1982-1984

Xavier Contract

Correspondence 1986-1990

Publications

Pope’s Visit

Preparatory School Ann D. Zandeis

Xavier University Black Studies 1981-1990

Campus Ministry 1981

Series 2: Clippings, 1940-2010

Clippings    1940-2010, bulk 1963-1965

This series includes newspaper and magazine articles related to the general missions work or the work of individual priests.  Of particular interest are materials generated between 1963 and1965.  Those years includes clippings from national Catholic and national general newspapers related to civil rights and the 1965 marches along with articles related specifically to the Society in Selma.  Clippings related to specific subjects or parishes are filed with those subjects.  Material is arranged chronologically.

Box 1 

Orville

General Clippings 1940’s-60’s

General Clippings            1964

  General Clippings          1965 Catholic

General Clippings          National News 1965

General Clippings          1965 Summer-Winter

Civil Rights General 1966

Civil Rights General  1976

Civil Rights General  1979

Selma Reminiscince

Series 3: Convocations, 1984-1999

Convocations         1984-1999

Each year the members of the Southern House gather for a convocation or general meeting.  Along the lines of the general chapter, the convocation would be a mix of official business and retreat activities.  Material is arranged chronologically.

Box 2

1984 (1)

1984 (2)

    (1984) Priest Perspectives on Selma, Mission (Pt. 2)

Box 3

1985(1)

1985(2)

1986

1986 Transcript

1987 Transcript Nov 17

1987 Transcript Nov 18

Box 4

1988

1988 Transcript

1989

1990

1991

1992

Comm. 1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1999

Series 4: Correspondence, 1984-1999

Correspondence  1940-1999

This series is correspondence collected in the Missions Office.  It includes correspondence between Missions Office and chancery; Missions Office and Superior General or Generalate; or the Missions Director and Regional Superior with priests in various southern parishes and others.  It also includes Mission director correspondence as well as correspondence between the Selma House and the Generalate.  Series is arranged alphabetically.

Box 5

Missions Dir. Lambert w/ F. Casey 1946-1949, 1952

Missions Dir.Galligan w/ Conlin + Boucher

Missions Dir. Paul Morin w/ R. Myhalyk

Missions Dir. Morin Caracas 1971-1973

Missions Dir. LaCharite Corr w/ SG McLaughlin 1986-1987

Missions Re: Fundraising 1975-1978

Missions w/ Bishop Wrath

Missions w/ Caracas 1963-1970

Missions w/ Catholic Press Assoc. 1957

Missions w/ Catholic Un. 1946

Missions w/ Chancery 1934-1946

Missions w/ Chancery 1946-48

Missions w/ Chancery 1949-51, 1955

Missions w/ Chancery 1956-1969

Box 6

Missions w/ Chancery 1971-1976

Missions w/ Chancery 1977-1980

Missions w/ Dioceses (Not Mobile-Birmingham) 1961-1969

Missions w/ Superior General Nicolle 1937-1939

Missions w/ Superior General Nicolle 1940-1941

Missions w/ Superior General Nicolle 1942-1943

Missions w/ Treasurer General McLaughlin 1981-1986

Missions  Misc. Correspondence 1944-1956

Missions  Misc. Correspondence1957-1963

Missions  Misc. Correspondence1965-1969

Box 7

Missions w/ Superior General Nicolle 1944-1946

Missions w/ Superior General 1946-1947

Missions w/ Superior General Purtill 1948-1949

Missions w/ Superior General Purtill 1950-1951

Missions w/ Superior General Purtill 1952-1954

Missions w/ Superior General Purtill 1955-1956

Missions w/ Superior General Purtill 1956-1958

Missions w/ Superior General Purtill 1959-1961

Box 8

Missions w/ SG Purtill 1962-1964

Missions w/ SG Galligan 1964-1968

Missions w/ Priests 1974-1980

Missions w/ SG Leary 1978-1980

Missions w/ SG Leary 1981-1986

Missions w/ SG McLaughlin 1986-1987

Missions w/ SG McLaughlin 1987-1990

Box 9

Missions w/ SG Hart 1990-1996

Missions w/ SG Hart 1994-1998

Missions w/ SG Hart 1995-1999

Series 5: Financial, 1941-2001

Financial  1941-2001

Financial reports of the missions dating back to 1948  Includes audit reports, some monthly reports and some budgets.  Materials is arranged into subseries by type of report and  then arranged chronologically.

Box 10     

Accounts Fiscal      1941-1947

Accounts Fiscal      1948-1950

Accounts Fiscal      1950-1951

Accounts Fiscal      1951-1952

Accounts Fiscal      1952-1953

Accounts Fiscal      1953-1954

Accounts Fiscal      1954-1955

Accounts Fiscal      1955-1957

Accounts Fiscal      1957-1958

Accounts Fiscal      1958-1959

Accounts Fiscal      1959-1960

Accounts Fiscal      1960-1961

Accounts Fiscal      1961-1962

Accounts Fiscal      1962-1963

Accounts Fiscal      1963-1964

Accounts Fiscal      1964-1965

Accounts Fiscal      1965-1966

Accounts Fiscal      1966-1967

Accounts Fiscal      1967-1968

Box 11

Accounts Fiscal      1968-1969

Accounts Fiscal      1969-1971

Accounts Fiscal      1970-1971

Accounts Fiscal      1971-1972

Accounts Fiscal      1972-1973

Accounts Fiscal      1973-1974

Accounts Fiscal      1974-1975

Accounts Fiscal      1975-1976

Accounts Fiscal      1976-1977

Accounts Fiscal      1979

Accounts Fiscal      1983/84

Box 12

Accounts Fiscal      1984

Accounts Fiscal      1989

Accounts Fiscal      1994

Accounts Fiscal      1999

Accounts Fiscal      2001

Accounts General            1947-1970

Budgetary Information    1951, 1957-1970

Budgetary Information    1957-1964

Budgetary Information    1966/67-1972/73

Budgetary Information    1978-1979

Budgetary Information    1979-1982

Budgetary Information    1981-1984

Budgetary Information      1989-1990

Correspondence  1957-1970

Fiscal Comparisons    1948-1972

Regional Budget    1976-1977

Series 6: Houses, 1937-1990

Houses 1937-1990

Records of the canonical house of the Southern Missions—the Selma House.  The Selma House was not just residents of Selma, but also included residents of all the other places in the region; All sites in Alabama, North Carolina, Florida, and Caracas, as well as priests in Detroit.  Those situated in New Orleans were also included, although for a time New Orleans had its own director while the society debated establishing it as another canonical house.  Records include the house Chronicle, items from the Superior of the house and House meeting minutes.  From 1937-1952, the canonical Superior also served in the role of Mission Director.  As the work of the missions office became more complex, the two roles were separated, although they were sometimes held by the same person.  In 1970, the House was reclassified as a region and the superior became the regional superior.  Many of these records relate specifically to the members living in Selma, but the regional superior did have authority over all.

Material is arranged alphabetically.

Box 13

Meetings      1971-1974

Chronicle    1937-1941

Chronicle    1958-1977

Chronicle    1942-1946

Chronicle    1977-1985

Chronicle    1985-1990

Correspondence 1971-1981

Series 7: Missions Office, 1941-2005

Missions Office 1941-2005

The missions office is the primary administrative wing of the southern missions.  Soon after the establishment of the mission in 1937, the first newsletter went out.  As the entire endeavor expanded, the work required an office with lay personnel.  The Mission Director was responsible for the office.  The work initially involved both fundraising (primarily through the newsletter) and administrative work related to the services offered through the missions.  The fundraising work was monumental, and the procedures for opening mail, sending out appeals and the files of the appeals themselves are incredibly complex.  Grant writing also involved a great deal of time, but was primarily done by the missions director himself.  In 1989, Superior General McLaughlin established a program director to oversee the sponsored works of the missions, and a separate office with staff followed.  The office employed a sizeable number of lay people and over the years a number of priests and brothers worked in one of the two offices.  The missions office series includes administrative records from the missions office, the primary fundraising wing of the southern missions. Records also include personnel files, reports, office procedures and fundraising files.

         

Box 14

Director Crowley Faculties 1941-1946

Director Crowley Path to Peace in Selma

Crowley St. Patrick’s Day Speeches

Intercommunity Instruction        1948-1950

Intercommunity Instruction        1951-1959

Intercommunity Instruction        May 1954-July 1956

Intercommunity Instruction        1956-1961

Intercommunity Instruction        1962-1967

Edmundite Missions Newsletter Index 1942-1971

Newsletters 1937-1946

Personnel Dorothy McKenna

Personnel    Gallerani

Sisters-Pastoral Assistance

Publicity (Early)

Publications Brochures

“Black Perspectives”(1981) Office of Black Ministry Research, SSE

Brophy Report Folder 1

Brophy Report Folder 2

Report (ARA 1975)

Report Cheswick Center Study 1990

Report Closing Anniston and Gadsden

Reports Mixed

Report Priest Perspectives on Selma, Mission (Pt. 1) 1984

Staff Meeting Minutes      2000-2005

Staff Meeting Minutes      1997-1999

Staff Meeting Minutes      1994-1999

Box 15

Bookkeeping Procedures 1961

Dir. Daily Mail 1951-1957

Daily Mail 1958-1961

Box 16

Fundraising Appeal: “A Missionary Endeavor” 1963

Fundraising  Appeals Letters 1937-1947

Fundraising  Edmundite Spiritual Association Folder 1 1983-85

Fundraising Edmundite Spiritual Association Folder 2 1986-89

Fundraising Fenske Donor Profile 2004

Fundraising Foundations 1907 Foundation Inc (UPS)

Fundraising Foundation Vivian B. Allen Inc.

Fundraising Allbebaum Foundation Inc.

Fundraising Foundations Aquinas

Fundraising Foundations Avalon Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Baird 1957-1969

Fundraising Foundations Baird Patrick & Co. Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Beinecke Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Bentz Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Brackin, Nelson Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Louis Calden Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Charlpeg Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Clark Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Derance Inc. Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Carrie Estelle Dohens Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Dored Doris Duke

Fundraising Foundations Drum

Fundraising Foundations Charles Englehard

Fundraising Foundations Fiduciary

Fundraising Foundations Fleischmann

Fundraising Foundations Frueauff

Fundraising Foundations Edward T. Foley

Fundraising Foundations Ford

Fundraising Foundations Eva Gabhard Gooraud

Fundraising Foundations Fedearal Foundation Book

Fundraising Foundations General Foundation Analysis

Fundraising Foundations Pending Foundations

Fundraising Foundations Proposal List to Foundations

Fundraising Foundations P&P Gerli Foundation Inc.

Fundraising Foundations Given Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Grace, Mr. Charles M. Foundation

Fundraising Foundations Grant

Fundraising Foundations Hammermill

Fundraising Foundations Harney

Fundraising Foundations Helwig AA

Fundraising Foundations Hameland

Fundraising Foundations IBM

Fundraising Foundations Kasal (Father) Charitable Trust

Fundraising Foundations Kellog

Fundraising Foundations Kelly, John F., Catherine

Fundraising Foundations Lewis, Frank J

Fundraising Foundations Kennedy, John R

Fundraising Foundations Lowenstein, Leon

Fundraising Foundations McCarthy, E.J.

Fundraising Foundations McEvoy, Mildred, H.

Fundraising Foundations McGregor

Fundraising Foundations Meritt, Chapman, Scott

Fundraising Foundations Milliken

Fundraising Foundations Miscellaneous

Fundraising Foundations Molloy

Fundraising Foundations New York

Fundraising Foundations Negro Education

Fundraising Foundations O Neill

Fundraising Foundations Pennsylvania State University

Fundraising Foundations Various

Fundraising Foundations Raskob 1967-68

Fundraising Foundations Raskob #2

Fundraising Foundations Fannie E. Rippel

Box 17

Fundraising Foundations Roberts

Fundraising Foundations Rockefeller

Fundraising Foundations Mr. Lewis Rosensteil

Fundraising Foundations St. Anthony (Mr. Fred Jackson)

Fundraising Foundations San Francisco

Fundraising Foundations Scanlan

Fundraising Foundations Mr. David H. Spiller (Eltra Corp)

Fundraising Foundations Stern Sears Roebuck

Fundraising Foundations Sealantic

Fundraising Foundations Seven Lamps

Fundraising Foundations George O. Smith (UPS)

Fundraising Foundations Mrs. Leonard M. Sperry Sr

Fundraising Foundations Stern Family

Fundraising Foundations Strake Family

Fundraising Foundations Vons Grocery

Fundraising Foundations Vans Ameringen

Fundraising Foundations William K Warren

Fundraising Foundations Edwin L., Anna K. Wiegand

Fundraising Foundations Wehrle 1958-75

Fundraising Foundations            Kahr Sisters 1942-1980

Fundraising Letter Samples

Fundraising Letter  Memorial Letters

Fundraising Plea Production Book 11 1971-1973

Fundraising Plea Production Book 12, 1973-74

Fundraising Plea Production Book 13, 1973-74

Fundraising Plea Production Book 14, 1974-75

Fundraising Plea Production Book 15, 1975-76

Fundraising Plea Production Book 16, 1975-76

Fundraising Plea Production Book 17, 1976-77

Fundraising Plea Production Book 18, 1976-77

Fundraising Plea Production Book 19, 1977-78

Fundraising Plea Production Book 20, 1978-79

Box 18

Fundraising Plea Production Book 21, 1979-80

Fundraising Plea Production Book 22, 1980-81

Fundraising Plea Production Book 23, 1981-82

Fundraising Plea Production Book 28, 1983-84

Fundraising Plea Production Book 29, 333-314 1985-86

Fundraising Plea Production Book 29, 334-353 1985-86

Fundraising Plea Production Book 30, 1985-86

Fundraising Plea Production Book 31, 1985-86

Fundraising Plea Production Book 32, 1986

Fundraising Plea Production Book 33, 1986-1987

Fundraising Plea Production Book 34, 1987-88

Fundraising Plea Production Book 35, 1987

Box 19

Staff Meeting Minutes      1984-1992

Staff Meeting Minutes      1980-1984

Symposium 1956

Symposium  1957

Symposium  3rd

Symposium  4th

Series 8: Parishes, 1939-1999

Parishes 1939-1999

The Southern Missions encompassed a number of parishes over the years.  Parishes were spread throughout the southern region, and most were long established.  In a few instances the SSE were tasked by the diocese with establishing new parishes.  These are very interesting.  Most parishes also kept a chronicle    Depending on the chronicler, these can provide great insight into the parish and the priests.  Correspondence is also included.  Usually this is between the pastor and the mission director or the missions office generally, but also can include other correspondence.  For parishes with external missions, sponsored works or school, there is often some information about these as well.  Financial records and construction/infrastructure records are also included, although financial records are more usually included in the financial record group.  Clippings and history files are also often found.

Box 20

Anniston All Saints Chronicle 1952-1988

Anniston All Saints Chronicle 1939-1952

Anniston All Saints Correspondence 1956-1964

Anniston All Saints Correspondence 1962-1971

Anniston All Saints Correspondence w/ mission dir 1971-1977

Anniston All Saints Correspondence w/ mission dir 1977-1980

Anniston All Saints All saints School “We Believe You Can”

Anniston All Saints Legal Liability Suit 1983

Anniston All Saints Sisters 1981-1988

Anniston All Saints School Chronicle 1977-1986

Anniston All Saints School Financial 1982-1989

Anniston All Saints  School Center of Concern 1984-1989

Anniston All Saints  School History File

Anniston All Saints  School Clippings

Anniston All Saints Construction School 1973-1975

Anniston All Saints School Construction Proposals

Anniston All Saints School Correspondence w/ Mission Director 1958-1988

Anniston All Saints School Financial 1979-1989

Apalachicola, FL Holy Family Clippings

Apalachicola, FL Holy Family Corr. 1956-1964

Apalachicola, FL Holy Family Corr. 1964-1968

Belle Fontaine St. Philip Neri Chronicle 1946-1952

Belle Fontaine St. Philip Neri Clippings

Belle Fontaine St. Philip Neri Construction 1977-1978

Belle Fontaine St. Philip Neri Corr. 1956-1969

Belle Fontaine St. Philip Neri Corr. 1971-1989

Camden, AL St. Joseph’s Correspondence 1971-1979

Camden, AL St. Joseph’s Financial 1978-1981

Camden, AL St. Joseph’s General

Camden, AL St. Joseph’s Sisters 1983-1990

Box 21

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea Correspondence 1956-1963

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea Correspondence 1964-1970

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea Correspondence 1974-1978

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea Chronicle 1944-1966

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea Financial 1979-1983

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea History

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea History

Dauphin 1 St. Edmund by the Sea Publicity/Clippings

Dell City, TX St. Isidore’s

E. Selma Mission Chapel

Elizabeth City (Both) Clippings 1940-1967

Elizabeth City Hertford Mission 1953-1966

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Chronicle 1940-1957

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Chronicle  1975-1980

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Correspondence 1948-1953

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Correspondence w/ Missions Office 1956-1958

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Corr. w/ Missions Dir 1959-1965

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Corr. J. Robinson w/Mission Dir July 1965-Jan 1971

Elizabeth City St. Catherine’s Corr. 1970-1975

Elizabeth City St. Elizabeth’s Corr. w/ Mission Dir 1957-1969

Elizabeth City St. Elizabeth’s 1975-1981

Elizabeth City Elizabeth City (Both) 1979-1989

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Chronicle 1947-1988

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Clippings

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Correspondence 1976-1980

Box 22

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Corr. 1971-1975

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Financial 1956-1971

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Financial Corr. 1968-1986

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres History       

Gadsden, AL Blessed Martin Des Porres Sisters 1984-1990

Heron Bay St. Michael’s Chronicle 1954-56, 1949-58

Heron Bay St. Michael’s Correspondence 1959-1970

Heron Bay St. Michael’s Correspondence 1971-

Heron Bay St. Michael’s Financial 1982-1991

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Chronicle 1940 to 1977

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Chronicle 1977-1986

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Correspondence w/ Mission Dir 1956-1960

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Correspondence w/ Mission Office 1961-1970

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Correspondence 12/1970-2/1977

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Correspondence w/ Mission Office 1978-1980

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes General 1978-1989

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes History

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Public Relations

Mobile Our Lady of Lourdes Clippings

Mon Luis St. Rose Chronicle Mar. 1972-1983

Mon Luis St. Rose Clippings

Mon Luis St. Rose Corr. 1956-1970

Mon Luis St. Rose History

Mon Luis St. Rose Reports 1979-1984

Box 23

Mon Luis/Fowl R. Clippings

Mon Luis St. Rose of Lima/St. Margaret Corr. 1970-1974

Mon Luis St. Rose of Lima/St. Margaret Corr. 1974-1980

Mon Luis St. Rose of Lima/St. Margaret Corr.  Re: Renovations 1960-1970

Mon Luis St. Rose of Lima/St. Margaret Directory

New Orleans St. Philip the Apostle Newsletter(On the Move) 1990-1991

New Orleans St. Philip the Apostle Newsletter 1991-1992

New Orleans St. Philip the Apostle Newsletter 1992-1993

New Orleans St. Philip the Apostle Sisters’ Apostle

New Orleans St. Philip the Apostle Reports 1986-1992

North Carolina Apostolate General

Roxbury, NC Sts. Mary and Edward Corr. w/ Mission Director 1969-1970

Roxbury, NC Sts. Mary and Edward Corr. 1971-1980

Roxbury, NC Sts. Mary and Edward Corr. w/ Superior 1977-1982

Roxbury, NC Sts. Mary and Edward Clippings

Selma Amalgamation 1947-1999

Selma Amalgamation 1971

Selma Amalgamation Diary 1971

Selma Queen of Peace Correspondence 1971-1980

Selma Queen of Peace Personnel 1983-1984

Selma Queen of Peace Preliminary Info 1971

Selma Queen of Peace School Board Oct. 1975- April 1975

Selma Queen of Peace School Board April-May 1976

Selma Queen of Peace School PTO Minutes 1969-1976

Selma Queen of Peace Clippings

Wake Forest St. Catherine of Siena Chronicle 1962-1978

Wake Forest St. Catherine of Siena Correspondence 1970-1978

Wake Forest St. Catherine of Siena Corr. w/Mission Director 1962-1971

Wake Forest St. Catherine of Siena History

Series 9: Scrapbooks/Albums, 1915-1983

Scrapbooks/Albums  1915?-1983

This subgroup includes scrapbooks and photo albums from the Missions Office.  The majority of these did not originate in the office, but were kept for a particular parish or by a member of the SSE.  Some are the personal albums of deceased members, while some include information about particular missions in which a member may have served.  Many combine family/personal pictures with materials from a mission. Many of the scrapbooks are specific to a particular parish or school, but often times there are a number of subjects represented in a single album. Some of the scrapbooks were clearly kept for particular apostolates.  Where possible, the creator of the scrapbook is identified.

Scrapbooks are distinct from photo albums in that they contain materials other than photographs and often include labels In the case of particularly damaged scrapbooks, the books were

This subgroup consists of scrapbooks and photo albums found in the photo room in the southern missions office.  While a few may have originated in one or other of the houses, most seem to have come from the individual priests and were brought to the missions office following their retirement or their death.  Many of the photo albums include both personal photographs as well as photographs of SSE parishes or apostolates

Condition note  The poor conditions of some albums necessitated deconstructing them.  Where possible the albums were photocopied to retain the layout, but in some cases the albums were already falling apart.

Scrapbooks 1

(White) St. Rose of Lima Mon Luis/St Margaret’s Fowl R./clippings 1970s

(White) St. Rose of Lima Mon Luis/St Margaret’s Fowl R./clippings 1970s

(Black) Mon Luis clippings correspondence 1940s and 50s

Scrapbooks 2

(Red) Dauphin I. 1947-1969

(Olive) SSE in AL clippings

Scrapbooks 3

(Brown) Our lady of Lourdes Mobile 1977-78

(Red) Don Bosco 1950s (with Hudson High ephemera)

Scrapbooks 4

(Red) Swanton clippings 1960’s Fr Ziter

(Yellow) Dauphin I 1979-1981

Scrapbooks 5

(Green) Marion Center clippings mid-70s Fr Ziter

(White) Don Bosco club 1957

(Brown) Wake forest clippings mid 1960s and 50s

Scrapbooks 6

Early photos general and Bosco

Rivard album observatory, telescope. Family and friends

Family photos (CASEYS?) St Anne’s St Mikes early South Fairholt

Scrapbooks 7

Early Selma

Early South Rivard Selma St Rose hospital schools some Vermont

Scrapbooks 8

Dauphin 1981-82

Southern community 1975-1980

Scrapbooks 9

John and Frank Casey in Anniston

SSE in South 1980-82 (letters, memos and clippings—maybe a binder kept in the House?)

Scrapbooks 10

(Brown) story of SSE from the Burlington daily news in 1943

(Yellow) Our Lady of Lourdes 1979-1981

(Black) J. Casey scrapbook (Trip to Pontigny and Ireland)

Scrapbooks 11

Scrapbooks Joseph Walsh and general southern missions

Joseph Britt Vermont and Alabama

Scrapbooks 12

Rivard album

Rivard My Beloved “proofs”

Rivard photos—around 1983

Scrapbooks 13

Dauphin Island-St Agnes early

(Blue) Our Lady of Lourdes 1981-1983

Scrapbooks 14

Mobile (4)

Scrapbooks 15

Wake Forest (2)

Fowl River

Misc. Couture (3)

Mon Luis

St Rose of Lima

Scrapbooks 16

Mobile (3)

Mon Luis

St Rose of Lima

Scrapbooks 17

Bishop Perry Middle School

Don Bosco boys

Misc. Vermont 1930s

Misc. South/Swanton/SMC

V. Coyne album (Selma GA Airforce )

Misc. album (South visits quilting bee)

Scrapbooks 18

Bosco Center

Anniston (2)

School pictures no location (2)

Old Depot  1981

Alberta

Series 10: Sisters, 1963-1980

Sisters  1963-1980

Women Religious are exceptionally important partners with the Society of Saint Edmund in the Southern Missions.  Almost all of the sponsored works in the Southern Missions are administered and or staffed by sisters.  Educational institutions, health clinics and hospitals, and food shelves, to name a few, have been under the general administration of sisters while sponsored by the Southern Missions.  Additionally, sisters offer support in parishes.

The Society worked with a number of different orders in different locations.  The series is arranged by religious order.  Each series includes correspondence and general information about the order and often, the relationship with the Society.  In some cases, especially where the relationship with the order was particularly strong, such as with the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Rochester, the records are more extensive and include things such as convent chronicles , correspondence and clippings.

Box 24

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Clippings

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence 1/3/79-12/1/80

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence 1/10/77-12/5/80

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence Sr. Caroline Henesath

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence Sr. Josette Capozzi SSJ

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence Sr. Eileen Smith FSE

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence Sister Mary John Dillard CSJ

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Correspondence Sr. Virginia Delaney

General Religious Communities of Southern Missions

General Salary

Orders Daughters of Charity (Selma)

Orders Daughters of Charity (Selma)

Orders Daughter of Charity Shared Services

Orders Daughter of the Holy Ghost (Anniston)

Orders Daughters of the Holy Spirit (Anniston, AL)

Orders Daughters of the Holy Spirit Gadsden, AL

Orders Daughters of the Holy Spirit Provincial

Orders Franciscan Missionaries of Mary

Orders Servants of the Holy Spirit

Orders Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity(Bellefontaine Heron Bay

Orders School Sisters of Notre Dame (Mobile)

Orders Sisters of Mercy (Selma)

Subject Sisters of Mercy

Orders Sisters of St. Dominic St Elizabeth’s, Elizabeth City

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Chronicle of St. Elizabeth’s Convent 1940-1966

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Clippings

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph #1 Correspondence 1963-1968

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph #2  Correspondence 1969-1973

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph #3 Correspondence 1974-1980

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph History

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Publications

Orders Sisters of St. Joseph Carondelet

Orders Sisters of the Holy Union of the Sacred Heart, Elizabeth City, NC

Orders          Vredenburgh Emmanuel Convent

Series 11: Southern Missions, Inc., 1943-2002

Southern Missions, Inc.  1943-2002

Southern Missions, Inc was established according to the State of Alabama laws governing non-profit organizations in 30 June 1943. It was reincorporated again in 1977.  The non-profit handles temporal affairs of the Southern Missions and serves in a legal capacity.  The corporation is run by a Board  headed by the Mission Director.  The series includes minutes of meetings.

Note:  Accounting Documents for the Southern Missions, Inc are included in the Financial record group.

Box 25

Board Minutes 1943-July 31, 1958

Board Minutes 1956-1970

Board Minutes 1971-1978

Board Minutes 1979-2002

Series 12: Southern Region, 1971-1999

Southern Region  1971-1999

In Dec. 1970 a Southern Region was created, based in Selma.  The regional designation is akin to a House, but allows for all the members living within the designated area to belong in a more inclusive manner.  The Superior is a Regional Superior, rather than a superior for the house alone.  In reality, the change was semantic rather than actual.  The governance did not change, membership included persons from the same locations and the only canonical house was Selma.

Box 26

Correspondence Regional Superior Myhalyk 1978-1980

Memos Fr. Myhalyk Memos Feb. 1978-Sept. 1980

Minutes 1971-1979

Minutes 1980-1984

Minutes 1985-1989

Minutes 1990-1999

Mission 1980’s

Series 13: Spiritual Reports, 1938-1974

Spiritual Reports  1938-1974

The Society of Saint Edmund required each priest to keep statistics about each parish they administered.  These Spiritual Reports include statistics on the numbers and racial makeup of parishioners, the numbers of communions, wedding and baptisms and funeral performed each year.  Priests were also asked to report on what sorts of mission work they did and what else was needed to achieve goals.  Similar spiritual reports were also required by many dioceses, but this series includes only those required by the SSE.  Some also include financial reports.  They are arranged chronologically.

Note:  Reports are not available for all parishes for each year.

Box 27

Spiritual Reports (includes some financial) 1938-1945

Spiritual Reports 1938-1962

Spiritual Reports 1957-1962

Spiritual Reports 1963-1967

Spiritual Reports 1968-1970

Spiritual Reports 1970-1974

Series 14: Sponsored Works

Sponsored Works

Sponsored works of the society, also referred to as sponsored apostolic works, are charitable works funded by the society that are usually, but not always, managed by non-Edmundites.  Women religious are often the managers.  This record group includes only some of the sponsored works—specifically those for which formal administrative records were found.  Some of the sponsored works can be found in the subject files or with the religious order with which they were affiliated.

NOTE:  The Good Samaritan hospital records are not included here and instead make up their own record group.

Box 28

Bethany Christian Center

Don Bosco Boys Club

Don Bosco Alumni

Selma Bosco Center

Catholic School Ministry

Series 15: Subject, 1940-1999

Subject  1940-1999

The subject files are files collected by the Missions office about a variety of topics or people. For the most part they are collected clippings, historical notes, or other very general files on specific people or topics.  They rarely include correspondence from or other administrative records relating to it.  Occasionally a topic or person is represented both in the subject files and in another sub group.

Box 29

1960’s Integration

50th Golden Anniversary Ideas

Alberta Clinic

Archbishop Toolen Commemorative Programs

Birth Control

Black Clergy

Caracas

Catholic Religious

Catholicism

City of St. Jude

Civil Rights General

Communism

Dr. Isabelle Dumont Correspondence

Dumont Financial Correspondence

Dumont Oral History Transcript

Dumont, Isabelle Clippings

Dumont Accolades and Awards

Dumont Biographical

Enders Island

England

Freedom Quilting Bee (Alberta, AL)

Good Samaritan Hospital 1944-1949

Good Samaritan Hospital 1950-1959

Good Samaritan Hospital 1960-1963

Good Samaritan Hospital 1976-1979

Health Care

Good Samaritan 1980-1983

Good Samaritan School of Nursing

Health Fair Selma

Holy Infant Inn

Jubilee Magazine

Lowndes Co.

Marian Center/Nelson Ziter

Martin Luther King Jr.

Memorial Booklets

Mission Publicity by Joann Brinkman

Mobile Carmelites

Mulder, Joan

National Catholic Development Conf.

Newsletter

Nurse Autobiography

Ouellet, Maurice

Pontigny, France

Race “Status of the Negro in Dallas Co.” Harris Wofford Jan. 1953

Race Relations

Reflections on Selma/Dr. Dumont and Ms. Joan

Rural Clinics Rural Medical Health

Rural Ministry Education Inst. Sr. Dolores Brinkel

St. Edmund

St. Edmund Day Masses

St. Michael’s College

Selma History John Walsh

Selma History 1940

Sr. Jane Pitz

Sisters of the Holy Family

Snow Hill

South Hero/Swanton Vermont



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