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