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Evelyn O'Neill Collection
  Books  
Named for the founder of Avila University, Evelyn O'Neill, CSJ, this collection consists of books about women religious currently owned by the Hooley-Bundschu Library.  It will expand as additional volumes and other reference materials are acquired.  The holdings now include over 300 books on a variety of topics concerning individual sisters as well as their institutions, activities and achievements in the U.S. and Europe.


MATERIALS:  
  1.   The Catholic Church in Mississippi, 1837-1987. Mississippi Today: 1987.

     2.   A Century of Service: The Benedictine Sisters in Richmond. The Catholic Virginian: 1968.

     3.   Christ: The Living Water: Special Edition of Mississippi Today. Jackson, MS: Diocese  of Jackson, MS, 1987.

     4.   Photograph: National Visitor Training Workshop, Colorado Springs, CO. 1998.

     5.   A Discalced Carmelite Nun. A Guide to the States of Prayer According to St. Teresa of Jesus and St. John of the Cross. 1971.

     6.   A Sister of Charity. A Handbook of Good Manners. New York: Motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity, 1953.

     7.   A Sister of Charity of Providence. Come, Holy Spirit. Seattle, WA: Sisters of Charity of Providence, 1935.

     8.   A Trappist from Gethsemani Abbey. Whispers From the Wings. Gethsemani Abbey, Kentucky: Abbey of Gethsemani, 1943.

     9.   Adams, Elizabeth. Teresa of Avila's Narrative Vision in the Interior Castle.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    10.   Allison, Frances. The Story of the Foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Names.1981.

    11.   Anderson, M. Christine. The Shock of Recognition: Concept and  Experience of  Vocation Among Religious and Lay Women in Early Twentieth-Century America. HWR Conf.: 1998.

    12.   Anthony, Geraldine. The Values of Federations: Using the Federation of Sisters of Charity As an Example. HWR Conf.: 1995.

    13.   Antoniutti, Hildebrand Cardinal. Guidance to Religious on Adaptation and Renewal. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul, 1968.

    14.   Aucoin, Jane. Sisters of St. Joseph of Bourg/Medaille. Cincinnati, OH: Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille, 2000.

    15.   Auger, Claude. Praying and Serving: Religious Congregations for the Service of the Clergy.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    16.   Auger, Claude. Rooted Theological Constructions: Two Founders in Their Time---Theology and Spirituality of the Priesthood According to Eugene Prevost, CSJ and Marie-Clement Staub, AA.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    17.   Aumann, Jordan. The Superior of Religious Women. Reprint From Cross and Crown, Vol. 5, No. 1. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co., n.d.

    18.   Bax, M. Linus and M. Canice Werner. Access Policy.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

    19.   Bechtle, Regina. The 1846 Separation of the New York Sisters: Conflict Over Mission or Clash of Wills?  HWR Conf.: 1998.

    20.   Beckman, Patricia Zimmerman. Genre and God Talk in Mechthild of Magdeburg.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

    21.   Belloc, Hilaire. Joan of Arc. New York: Declan X. McMullen , 1949.

    22.   Benedictine Sisters . Sacred Heart Monastery, Lisle, Illinois  1895-1995  .1995.

    23.   Berman, Constance H. Religious Women and the Earliest Cistercians.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    24.   Bertrand, Anne. The "Otherness" of Sister Juana Inex De La Cruz (1648? - 1695).  HWR Conf.: 1995.

    25.   Biermaier, Ann Marie. They Came to Teach: A Collaborative Work by Nine Minnesota Based Communities.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    26.   Biter, Miriam Rita. A Brief History of the Loretto Foundation of the Sisters of Mercy.1998.

    27.   Bouyer, Louis. Liturgy and the Religious Life. St. Louis, MO: Pio Decimo Press, 1959.

    28.   Boyle, Frederica Cabrini Fahlman and Sheila Smith. Mary Ward. Italy: Sadifa-C2L, 1986.

    29.   Bradley, Ritamary et al. eds. Sister Formation Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 1 - Vol. XIX, No. l. 1954-1972.

    30.   Brodrick, James. Mary Ward and Her Institute in America. Toronto (reprint from The Tablet, London): Sisters of Loretto, 1945.

    31.   Brosnan, Joan. Transcendence in Daily Life: Religious/Lay Exploration, 19th Century Italy, 21st Century U.S.A.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    32.   Browning, Columban. Superiors and Religious Obedience. Reprint From Sponsa Regis, Vol. 34, No. 4.  n.p.: n.p., 1962.

    33.   Burley, Stephanie. Entrenched or Emancipated?  Responses to Catholic Girls' Secondary Schooling, South Australia 1800 - 1925.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    34.   Byrne, Patricia. Women Religious and the Social Fabric, A Paradigm: Sisters of St. Joseph (1650 -1992).   HWR Conf.: 1992.

    35.   Campbell, Joan. Loretto in Louisiana:The Legacy of La Fourche. Nerinx, KY: Sisters of Loretto, 1987.

    36.   Carroll, Margaret and Jerry McCue. Convent Belles. New York: A.A. Hadinger, 1952.

    37.   ________. Saints Alive! Greenwich, CT: Abbey Books, 1953.

    38.   Casey, Lois et al. Woman: Pastoral Reflections. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Catholic Conference, 1979.

    39.   Chandler, Mary Charlotte. Through the Lens of a Sociologist.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    40.   Cistercian Monks. Cistercian Life, St. Joseph's Abbey Spencer, Massachusetts. 1969.

    41.   ________. St. Joseph's Abbey, a Cistercian Monastic Community  Voc. Bklt. n.d.

    42.   Clark, Emily. The Counter Reformation Comes to Louisiana: Ursulines, Canonesses, Confreresses, and Conversion on the Frontier, 1704-1803.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    43.   ________. Sisters? A Comparison of Spanish and French Colonial Women Religious.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    44.   Coburn, Carol K. and Martha Smith. Creating Community and Identity: Exploring Religious and Gender Ideology in the Lives of American Nuns, 1836-1920.  HWR Conf.: 1995.

    45.   ________. Women Religious and the Education of American Girls: The Origins, Interactions and Effects of Private Secondary Academies.  HWR Conf.: 1992.

    46.   Conference of Major Superiors of Women's Institutes in the USA. Proposed Norms for Consideration in the Revision of the Code of Canon Law. Washington, DC: CMSW National Secretariat, 1968.

    47.   Connelly, Cornelia. God Alone: Anthology of Spiritual Writings of Cornelia Connelly. Springfield, IL: Templegate, 1969.

    48.   Conroy, Mary Carol. S. Joanna Bruner, Catalyst of the Health Care Ministry of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, 1858-1984.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

    49.   Cooney, Kathleen. Reasons for Staying in a Religious Community: The Views of Women Entrants, 1945 to 1975.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

    50.   Cooperman, Andrew M. The Impact of the 1960s and 70s on the Direction and Closing of Marillac College, St. Louis, MO.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    51.   Corcoran, Theresa. Impact of the Social and Cultural Forces of the 1960s-70s on Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    52.   Cranny, Mary Vivia. The Sisters of the Presentation Dubuque, IA. 1998.

    53.   Curry, Catherine Ann. Financial Sponsorship of Social and Religious Works by Sisters in San Francisco.  HWR Conf.: 1992.

    54.   ________. Irish Participation in San Francisco Religious Orders.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    55.   ________. Presentation Sisters and Hispanics in California.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

    56.   Daly, Emily Joseph. Joseph Son of David. Paterson, NJ: St. Anthony's Guild, 1961.

    57.   Damien Isabell and Brother Joachim. Bibliography for Renewal. Reprint From Review for Religious, Vol. 26, No. 1. St. Louis, MO: Missouri Province Jesuits, 1967.

    58.   Daughters of Charity. The Echo of the Motherhouse,  16 Vols.  Paris, France: Daughters of Charity, 1927.

    59.   ________. Echo of the Motherhouse, 1946/47-1991; 1989 Missing. Paris, France: Daughters of Charity, 1947-1991.

    60.   ________. Echo of the Motherhouse Index, 1926-66. Paris, France: Daughters of Charity, 1966.

    61.   ________. Life Style of the Daughters of Charity.n.d.

    62.   ________. Sister Anna Marie Branson: Missionary to Bolivia 1917 - 1982.1982.

    63.   Daughters of St. Paul. Strain Forward: Thinking, Feeling, Living With the Church, Vol. 3, No. 2. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul, 1970.

    64.   Daughters of St. Paul, comps. Union in Religious Life. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul, 1973.

    65.   De Paul, Vincent and Louise de Marillac.  Rules of the Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Sick Poor. St. Joseph's Provincial House: Emmitsburg, MD, 1976.

    66.   Deacon, Florence. How Women Religious Helped Finance the Nineteenth-Century Social Fabric.  HWR Conf.: 1992.

    67.   Deacon, Florence. "I Said I Wouldn't Be a Woman, but Wanted to Be a Sister": Vocation Stories of Nineteenth Century Women Religious.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

    68.   DeCock, Mary. Family History---A Tool for Understanding Religious Community.  HWR Conf.: 1992.

    69.   DeCock, Mary. Turning Points in the Spirituality of an American Congregation: The Sisters of Charity of the BVM.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

    70.   Denham, Therese and Cecile Beresford. Springtime of the Soul: Reflections for Lent .1996.

    71.   Dharmaraj, Glory E. Women's Rights As Human Rights: A Paradigm of Cross-Currents or Symbiosis in Women's Movements? HWR Conf.: 1998.

    72.   Dinan, Susan E. An Active Vocation and the Dilemma of Success.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

    73.   ________. Creating Community: Successes and Failures in the Development of the Daughters of Charity.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

    74.   Dirvin, Joseph I. Blessed Elizabeth Ann Seton.1962.

    75.   Doheny, William J. A Spiritual Reading List. Westminster, MD: The Newman Press, 1950.

    76.   Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena. Centennial Year Celebration  1891 - 1991.1991.

    77.   Donovan, Grace. Commentary on Phelan Paper.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

    78.   ________. Delving into Archives of Religious Congregations: What Do the Past Thirty Years Tell Us?  New Meanings or Crisis?  (Intro to Round Table)  . HWR Conf.: 1998.

    79.   Donovan, Mary Ann. Spirit and Structure: Historical Factors Affecting the Expression of Charism in an American Religious Congregation.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

    80.   Dougherty, Mary Agnes. My Calling to Fulfill:  Deaconesses in the United Methodist Tradition.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    81.   Downey, James. ed. Religious Life: What the Church Teaches. Chicago, IL: Institute on Religious Life, 1985.

    82.   Doyle, Leonard. St. Benedict's Rule for Monasteries. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 1948.

    83.   Dunphy, T. L. A Valiant Woman: Mary Ward. Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria Press, 1936.

    84.   Duratschek, Claudia Jane Klimisch and Leonarda Longen. Travelers on the Way of Peace. Sioux Falls, SD: Brown and Saenger, Inc., 1955.

    85.   Durken, Danial ed. Sisters Today, Vols. 44-45. Collegeville, MN: St. John's Abbey, 1973.

    86.   Durken, Daniel ed. Sisters Today, Vols. 43-44. Collegeville, MN: St. John's Abbey, 1972.

    87.   Ellis, Adam C. Gifts to Religious. Reprint From Review for Religious. St. Louis, MO: Missouri Province Jesuits, 1958.

    88.   Etienne, J. B. Letter of the Very Rev. J.B. Etienne to His Sister.1831.

    89.   Euper, Jo Ann. First Century of Service: Charts.1976.

    90.   ________. First Century of Service: The School Sisters of St. Francis.1976.

    91.   Ewens, Mary. The Double Standard of the American Sister. n.p.: n.p., n.d.

    92.   ________. "St. Stalin": Sisters Behind the Iron Curtain.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

    93.   Fay, Mary Anna. A Time for Remembering, the First 75 Years.1994.

    94.   Fink, Salvatore. That Martin Girl. Darien, IL: The Little Flower Society, n.d.

    95.   Fitz, Raymond L. and Lawrence J. Cada. The Recovery of Religious Life. Reprint From Review for Religious. St. Louis, MO: Missouri Province Jesuits, 1975.

    96.   Fitzgerald, Maureen. Women Religious and the Care of Single Women and Children in 19th Century New York City.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

    97.   Flanagan, Kathleen. The Changing Character of the American Catholic Church, 1820-1850.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

    98.   Flannery, Austin ed. Religious Life Review, Vol. 38, No.196. Dublin, Ireland: Dominican Publications, 1999.

    99.   Florence Wolff, ed. With Captain Dogwood: The Life and Spirit of Reverend Charles Nerinckx. Nerinx, KY: Sisters of Loretto, 1986.

   100.   Foley, Mary Anne. Uncloistered Apostolic Life for Women: Marguerite Bourgeoys' Experiment in Ville-Marie.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

   101.   ________. Women Religious in the New Millenium: History Confronts Theology.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   102.   Foster, Irene M. The Habit of the Sisters of Ste. Chretienne: Sociological Implications.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   103.   Fraine, Mary David. Clarion Call: Eight Centuries of Franciscan Poor Clare Life.1993.

   104.   Franciscan Sisters, Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. That They May Have Life.1990.

   105.   Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity. Remembering...The Voice of Our Archives.1992-1997.

   106.   Furey, Constance. Irradiated Intellect: The Piety and Place of Vittoria Colonna.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   107.   Gallagher, Ann Miriam. Catherine Seton (1800-1891): Mercy Prison Sister.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   108.   Gambari, Ellio. Religious Women in Canon Law. Philadelphia, PA: The Peter Reilly Company, 1960.

   109.   Giese, Vincent J. ed. The Pope Speaks. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 1981.

   110.   Giles, Mary E. ed. Studia Mystica: Women & Spirituality II, Vol.5,  Number 1. Sacramento, CA: California State University, 1982.

   111.   Gillette, Jane Brown. Divine Retreat. Great Falls, MA: Ursuline Center, 1990.

   112.   Glisky, Joan Connie Supan and Nancy Sylvester. Claiming Our Roots (COR): A Collective Approach to the History of the Immaculate Heart of  Mary Sisters.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   113.   Gould, Virginia Meacham. Female Piety, Religious Activism, and Slavery: The Foundation of the Sisters of the Holy Family.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   114.   Green, M. Zita. A Chronology of 125 Years: The Sisters of St. Francis of Millvale, Pittsburgh, PA.1991.

   115.   Grisar, Joseph. Mary Ward, 1585-1645. London: Martin's Printing Works (reprinted from The Month), n.d.

   116.   Guardini, Romano. The Sound of Silence. 1956.

   117.   Guenard, Genevieve Elisabeth Oberson Regine du Charlat. Helpers: A Service of Hope. France: Imprimerie de Montligeon, n.d.

   118.   Hagspiel, Bruno. A Sister's Way of the Cross. Techny, IL: Divine Word Publications, 19600.

   119.   Harrington, Ann M. Women Religious in Meiji Japan (1872 - 1912): Mission and Gender. HWR Conf.: 1995.

   120.   Hassett, Jane. As Strong As the Granite--Vitality and Vision: Fontbonne at 75. St. Louis, MO: Fontbonne College, 1999.

   121.   Havira, Barbara. Discussion of Brosnan, Bunkers and Thomas Papers.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   122.   Hayes, Mary. The Founding Years of Trinity College Washington, D.C.: A Case Study in Christian Feminism.  HWR Conf.: 1989.

   123.   Healey, Joseph and ed. Mary Lou Kownacki. Faces of Africa, Lent-1992. Erie, PA: Pax Christi, USA, 1991.

   124.   Hearon, Michael Francis. Look to This Day: Ursuline Frontiers and Horizons, 1950-1975. 1975.

   125.   Higgins, Anne. The Social and Cultural Forces of the 1960-1970 Era and Their Impact on the Direction of St. Joseph College, Emmitsburg.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   126.   Holy Cross Alumnae. Our Sisters (Photographs Nun Dolls in Habits). Notre Dame, IN: St. Mary's College, 1926.

   127.   Hoy, Suellen. Caring for Chicago's Women and Girls: The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, 1859-1911,  in Journal of Urban History. Vol. 23, No. 3.1997.

   128.   ________. Nuns and African Americans on Chicago's South Side.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   129.   Hugon, Edouard. The Spirituality of Mother Therese Couderc. New York: Paulist Press, n.d.

   130.   Immaculata of Jesus Crucified. A Study of Conscience From Scripture and Documents of Vatican II. 1970.

   131.   Jarrell, Lynn. The Development of  Legal Structures for Women Religious Between 1500 and 1900: A Study of Selected Institutes of Religious Life for Women.  HWR Conf.: 1989.

   132.   Jegen, Mary Evelyn. Spark of Light...Center of Love: in Celebration of Pacem in Terris. Erie, PA: Pax Christi, 1988.

   133.   ________. Words of Peace. Erie, PA: Pax Christi USA, 1989.

   134.   John Paul II. Letter to Bishops of the United States and Essential Elements in Church's Teaching on Religious Life. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul, 1983.

   135.   Kalinowski, Kathleen. Financial Management: A Spiritual Ministry for Women.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   136.   Kauffman, Christopher. U.S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 5, Number 3 & 4. Staten Island, NY: U.S. Catholic Historical Society, 1986.

   137.   Keating, Thomas. The Dynamics of Monastic Life  Voc. Bklt. n.d.

   138.   Keller, Dominic J. The Book of Judith and the Flaming Furnace (Arranged As Choral Reading). Collegeville, MN: Order of St. Benedict, 1959.

   139.   Kelly, Regina Spanish trans. Barbara Craig. Recuerdos a Todas Afectuosamente: La Vida De Catalina McAuley.1978.

   140.   Kennelly, Karen M. History of Women Religious News and Notes, Vol 1, February, 1988--Vol. 13, October, 2000.Conference on History of Women Religious
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   141.   King, Margot ed. Vox Benedictina (O'Hara Article). Saskaatoon, Saskatchewan: Peregrina Publishing Co., 1986.

   142.   Koch, Donna L. Theology, Tradition, and Turbulent Times: The Ordination of Women in the Lutheran Church 1970.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   143.   Koehlinger, Amy. To Be Part of Them: Journeys of Transformation in Letters of American Sisters to the NCCIJ Newsletter, 1964-1966.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   144.   Kolmer, Elizabeth. Catholic Women's Colleges in St. Louis and the Corporate College System, 1925-1962.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   145.   ________. Women Religious in the United States: A Survey of Recent Literature.   HWR Conf.: 1989.

   146.   Koontz, Christian. Thea Bowman: Rhetoric in the Service of the Real.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   147.   Kraman, Carlan. Reflections on the Renewal Years, 1964 - 1977.1977.

   148.   Lane, Joe. The Fathers, A Book of Cartoons. Chicago, IL: The Catholic Church Extension Society, 1952.

   149.   ________. More Little Nuns: A Book of Cartoons. Chicago, IL: Catholic Church Extension Society, 1951.

   150.   ________. Our Little Nuns, A Book of Cartoons. Chicago, IL: Catholic Church Extension Society, 1954.

   151.   Lechner, Robert F. ed. Philosophy Today (O'Hara Article). Celina, OH: Messenger Press, 1964.

   152.   Leclercq, Jacques. The Apostolic Spirituality of the Nursing Sister. Staten Island, NY: Alba House, 1967.

   153.   Levin, Ronnie and Diann Neu. A Seder of the Sisters of Sarah: A Holy Thursday and Passover Feminist Liturgy.1986.

   154.   Lexau, Eileen O'Hara. The College of St. Catherine. 1955.

   155.   Lietz, Monica. Commentary on "Women Religious and Nursing." . HWR Conf.: 1995.

   156.   Lindgren, Amy. President Anita M. Pampusch, Article in Scan, St. Catherine Alumnae News. 1997.

   157.   Littlehales, Margaret Mary. Mary Ward: A Woman for All Seasons. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1974.

   158.   Lorimer, Margaret. Sisters in Revolution: Conflicting Perspectives.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   159.   Luckman Emmanuel. Commentary on "Sisters and the Hierarchy in Medieval Europe."  . HWR Conf.: 1995.

   160.   Luddy, Marie. Catholic Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   161.   M.M.AM. du Coeur de Jesus and trans. A Discalced Carmelite. A Soul of Silence: Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity. Cork, Ireland: The Mercier Press Limited, 1955.

   162.   MacGinley, Rosa. The Dynamics of Hope: The Australian Experience. HWR Conf.: 1998.

   163.   Madden, Mary Roger. Contemporary Significance of the French School of Spirituality.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   164.   ________. Influence of the Society of Jesus on the Life of One Congregation of American Women Religious of the Midwest in the 19th Century.  Conference. HWR Conf.: 1995.

   165.   ________. Mission to Homeless Children: Sisters of Providence, 1840-1922.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   166.   Maguire, Joanne. Mirroring Social Systems in Marguerite Porete's Mirror of Simple Souls.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   167.   Maher, Mary Denis. Comments on Wall and Specht Papers.  1998.

   168.   Mahoney, Gerard M. Relating the Charism of St. Vincent to the Social Welfare Apostolate.1972.

   169.   Mahoney, Irene. The Ursuline Mission in Swatow (China): "Off With Their Heads," Dramatic Presentation.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

   170.   Maly, Eugene H. ed. The Bible Today (O'Hara Article). Collegeville, MN: North Central Publishing Co., 1977.

   171.   ________. The Bible Today (O'Hara Article). Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1979.

   172.   Mangini, Rose Matthew ed. Paths of Daring, Deeds of Hope.1995.

   173.   Mannard, Joseph. Our Dear Houses Are Here, There and Everywhere. HWR Conference, 2001.

   174.   Mannard, Joseph G. A Kind of Noah's Ark: the Vocations of Women Religious in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, 1790-1860.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   175.   Manory, RoseMarie. Of  Glory, Of Praise: A 75-Year History of the College of Saint Rose. Albany, NY: The College of Saint Rose, 1994.

   176.   Marbach, M. Stephana et al. Extending the Incarnation into the Third Millennium.1998.

   177.   Marchione, Margherita. Early 20th Century Teachers for Italian Immigrants.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

   178.   Maria Agnes, comp. and ed. The Story of Rosary Shrine 1919-1994.1994.

   179.   Martin, Tania. Housing the Grey Nuns: Power, Religion and Women in Fin-De-Siecle Montreal.   HWR Conf.: 1995.

   180.   Mary Agnes, Sister. Saint Paul's Hymn of Charity: A Meditation. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 1937.

   181.   Mary Salome, Mother. Mary Ward, Her Life and Work. Niagra Falls, Ontario: Loretto Academy, 1928.

   182.   Mary Tenesita, Sister. Mother Mary Walsh. Ossining, NY: Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor, n.d.

   183.   Maryknoll Sisters. Toward a Distant Vision. Maryknoll, NY: Maryknoll Sisters, 1992.

   184.   McAstocker, David P. Frankincense and Myrrh. Portland, OR: Monastery of the Precious Blood, 1942.

   185.   McCullen, Richard. Values: A Living Heritage.1988.

   186.   McDonnell, Jane. BVMs Pioneer Catholic School System in the Archdiocese of Dubuque 1843.1993.

   187.   McGahan, Elizabeth. The Demographic Evolution of the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception As an Index of Canadian National Development.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   188.   McGaw, Martha Mary. 60 Ways to Let Yourself Grow. Liguori, MO: Liguori Publications, 1984.

   189.   McGuire, Rita. A Stranger in Her Own Land: Learning to Live With the Enemy (1763-1771).   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   190.   McKelvie, Roberta A. Angelina of Montegiove: Comparative Chronologies.  HWR Conf.: 1995.

   191.   Medical Mission Sisters. If It Matters.1967.

   192.   Meenan, Daniel F. X. Review for Religious, Vol. 39, No. 2. St. Louis, MO: Missouri Province Jesuits, 1980.

   193.   Melville, Annabelle. Writing the Life of a Future Saint: Elizabeth Ann Seton, History or Hagiography?   HWR Conf.: 1989.

   194.   Menendez, Josefa. I Wait for You: Jesus' Lament Over Man's Indifference (Selected From The Way of Divine Love). Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers, Inc., 1985.

   195.   Mette, M. Adalberta and trans. M. Julitta Gaul. Love Never Counts; Love Alone Counts. Wilmette, IL: Sisters of Christian Charity, 1984.

   196.   Metz, Judith. By What Authority?  The Founding of the Sisters of Charity in Cincinnati.   HWR Conf.: 1998.

   197.   ________. The Founding Circle of Elizabeth Seton's Sisters of Charity. HWR Conf.: 1995.

   198.   Michaeline, Sister Mary. The Rose Tree: Life of Mother Marie Rose Durocher, Foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce, 1961.

   199.   Milliken, Elizabeth. Depending Upon Divine Providence: Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Joseph's Hospital and Catholic Community, Elmira, New York.. HWR Conf.: 1998.

   200.   ________. Religious Sisters and the World of Service: Rochester, NY, 1870-1950.   HWR Conf.: 1992.

   201.   Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart.  Devotions of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini. New York: St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Chapel, 1946.

   202.   Montero, Gomez. Teresa De Jesus. Granada, Spain: Imprenta Alhambra, 1981.

   203.   Mooney, Mary Margaret. The Dynamics of Hope: The Dakota Experience.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   204.   Moore, Thomas H. ed. Messenger of the Sacred Heart, Vol. 86, No. 2. New York: Apostleship of Prayer, 1951.

   205.   Morkovsky, Mary Christine. Philosophy and the Maturity of U.S. Women Religious.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   206.   Morrow, Dianne Batts. The Community Identity and Mission of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1828-1839. HWR Conf.: 1998.

   207.   Mother Joseph Foundation. Acceptance of the Statue of Mother Joseph Presented by the State of Washington. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980.

   208.   Mott, Marie Edouard. The Green Scapular and Its Favors.1961.

   209.   Mowrer, Jane. Do's and Don'Ts for the Oral History.  HWR Conf.: 1989.

   210.   Moynihan, Robert ed. Inside the Vatican, Nov., Dec. 1999; Jan.,Feb., 2000. New Hope, CT: Urbi et Orbi Publications, 2000.

   211.   Mulloy, Mary Adrian. Mercy Profile, Vol. 10, No. 3. Cincinnati, OH: Sisters of Mercy of the Union, 1972.

   212.   Murphy-O'Connor, Jerome. Supplement to Doctrine and Life: What Is Religious Life? Dublin, Ireland: Irish Dominicans, 1973.

   213.   Murphy, Richard J. The Council and Religious Life, A Commentary on the Decree on Adaptation and Renewal. Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1965.

   214.   Murray, Cecilia. The Multimedia Genesis of the Hope Dominicans.  HWR Conf.: 1998.

   215.   Murray, M. Cecilia. Hunting for Henrietta: Tracking a Lost Member Through Multicultural Ministries.  HWR Conf.: 1995.

   216.   ________. "Two Can Never Be Three": From Second to Third Order Ratisbon Dominicans: Leadership Response . HWR Conf.: 1992.

   217.   n.a. Blessed Therese Couderc, Foundress of the Society of Our Lady of the Cenacle. New York: n.p., 1951.

   218.   ________. Cantus Liturgici Ad Usum Sororum Tertii Ordinis Sancti Dominici. Rome: S. Sabinae, 1958.

   219.   ________. Helpful Examination of Conscience for Monthly and Annual Retreats (2). Stella Niagara, NY: Sisters of St. Francis, 1945.

   220.   ________. The Institute of the Sisters of Charity of Providence. Montreal, Canada: Therien Freres, Limitee, 1947.

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