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George C. Stewart Collection:   Materials
Donation of the books and papers of George C. Stewart, Jr., augmented the colleciton in 1997. Stewart's 1994 book, Marvels of Charity: History of American Sisters and Nuns, traces the history of American sisterhoods and is considered the most complete compilation of statistics on Catholic women's orders and their institutions currently available.  His gift added over 500 books plus assorted pamphlets, materials, papers and photographs on a wide variety of religious orders.


BOOKS:  

1.   Burning Lamps: Mother Mary Michaele, Co- Foundress, Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration. St. Louis, MO: n.p.; 1968.

     2.   Catholic Directory, Almanac and Clergy List  1888. Milwaukee,WI: Hoffmann Brothers; 1888.

     3.   Catholic Directory, Almanac and Clergy List 1894. Milwaukee, WI: Hoffmann Brothers ; 1894.

     4.   Catholic Directory: Almanac and Ordo 1885. New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co.; 1885.

     5.   Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo 1888. New York: D. & J. Sadlier ; 1888.

     6.   Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo 1890. New York: D. & J. Sadlier ; 1890.

     7.   Historical Notes of the Congregation of St. Joseph of Bourg. n.p.: n.p.; n.d.

     8.   Life of Sister Mary Paul of the Cross,  Member of the Order of St. Ursula. San Francisco, CA: James H. Barry ; 1917.

     9.   Mere Mallet et L'Institut des Soeurs de la Charite de Quebec. Quebec: Maison-Mere des Soeurs de la Charite; 1939.

    10.   Mother de la Nativite and the Origin of the Community of the Sisters of Misericorde, 1848-1898. Montreal, Canada: Printing Office of the Institution for Deaf Mutes; 1898.

    11.   Official Catholic Directory. n.p.: n.p.; 1890.

    12.   Official Catholic Directory. Milwaukee, WI: W. H. Wilzius Co.; 1903.

    13.   Official Catholic Directory. New York: P. J. Kenedy & Sons; 1913.

    14.   Official Catholic Directory. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons; 1924.

    15.   Sister Caroline Collins. St. Louis, MO: Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; 1953.

    16.   A Carmelite Nun. A Nun's Answer. Chicago: Henry Regnery ; 1958.

    17.   A Daughter of Charity. White Wings and Barricades. New York: Benziger Brothers, Inc.; 1939.

    18.   A Franciscan Missionary Sister. A Soul and a Work: Laura Leroux, Duchess de Beauffremont...Foundress of ....the Francisan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Translated by Ellen Marie Phelan et al. n.p.: Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart; n.d.

    19.   A Member of  the Community. The Foundation and Progress: Congregation of the Sisters of the Adoration of the Most Precious Blood. St. Louis, MO: A.B. Dewes Printing and Stationery Co.; 1925.

    20.   A Member of the Community, ed. Life and Letters of Rev. Mother Teresa Dease: Foundress and Superior General of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in America. Toronto, Canada: McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart; 1916.

    21.   A Member of the Congregation. The Life of Emilie de Vailar. London: Sands ; 1929.

    22.   A Member of the Order. Life of Mary Monholland, One of the Pioneer Sisters of the Order of Mercy in the West. Chicago: J.S. Hyland ; 1894.

    23.   A School Sister of Notre Dame. Mother Caroline and the SSND's in North America, Vol. I. St. Louis, MO: Woodward & Tiernan Co.; 1928.

    24.   ---. Mother Caroline and the SSND's in North America, Vol. II. St. Louis, MO: Woodward & Tiernan Co.; 1928.

    25.   A Sister of Charity. Sister Miriam Teresa,  1901-1927. New York: Benziger Brothers; 1936.

    26.   A Sister of Mercy. Memoir of Mother Mary Gonzaga O'Brien. Manchester, NH: The Magnificat Press; 1920.

    27.   A Sister of Notre Dame of Montreal. The Life of Venerable Marguerite Bourgeoys, Foundress of the Congregation de Notre Dame of Montreal. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons; 1932.

    28.   A Sister of St. Francis. Historical Sketch of the Convent and Academy of the Sisters of St. Francis in Oldenburg, Indiana & (their) Work... in the United States. Oldenburg, IN: Sisters of St. Francis Oldenburg, Indiana; 1901.

    29.   A Sister of St. Joseph. Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester. Rochester, NY: Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester; 1950.

    30.   A Sister of the Community. Mother Therese and the Carmel of Allentown. Philadelphia: Jeffries and Manz; 1949.

    31.   A Sister of the Precious Blood. Not with Silver or Gold: A History of the Sisters of the Congregation of the Precious Blood. Dayton, OH: Sisters of the Precious Blood; 1945.

    32.   Abbelen, P. M. In Memoriam: Mother Mary Clara Heuck. Milwaukee, WI: School Sisters of Notre Dame; 1906.

    33.   Aherne, Consuelo Maria. Joyous Service: The History of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Springfield. Chicopee, MS: Pond-Ekberg Company, Inc.; 1983.

    34.   Ahlstrom, Sydney E. A Religious History of the American People, Vol. 1 . Garden City, NY: Image Books; 1975.

    35.   Alexander, Calvert. The Catholic Literary Revival: Three Phases in its Development from 1845 to the Present. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce; 1935.

    36.   Alonso, Joaquim Maria and Abilio Pina Ribeiro. Fatima: Message and Consecration. Translated at Monastery Pius XII. Fatima, Portugal: Missoes Consolata; 1984.

    37.   Ames, Aloysia. The St. Mary's I Knew. Tucson, AZ: St. Mary's Hospital of Tucson; 1970.

    38.   An Ursuline. A Souvenir of Mount St. Joseph's Ursuline Academy: "Maple Mount", 1880-1905. Boston, MA: Angel Guardian Press; 1907.

    39.   Antone, M. Therese. Governance of Catholic Colleges Sponsored by Religious Communities: A Case Study. Ph.D. diss. Ann Arbor, MI: Harvard University; 1987.

    40.   Archabault, Joseph-Papin. Sur les Pas de Marthe et de Marie. Montreal, Canada: Imprimerie du Messager; 1929.

    41.   Archer, Lucy. The Streets of the City. Darlington, England: 1973.

    42.   Arenth, Mary Aurelia. As a Living Oak: Biography of Mother Baptista Etzel. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce Press; 1956.

    43.   Armstrong, Karen. Through the Narrow Gate. New York: St. Martin's Press; 1981.

    44.   Aron, Marguerite. The Ursulines. New York: The Declan X. McMullen Company; 1947.

    45.   Ashley, Benedict M. The Dominicans. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press; 1990.

    46.   Baldwin, Monica. I Leap over the Wall: Contrasts and Impressions after Twenty-eight Years in a Convent. New York: Rinehart ; 1950.

    47.   Barbour, Sister Richard Marie. Light in Yucca Land, 1852-1952. Louisville, KY: General Printing Company; 1982.

    48.   Barrett, Deborah ed. Guide to Religious Communities for Women  . Chicago, IL: National Sisters Vocation Conference; 1983.

    49.   Barrow, Mary Michael. Candles of the Lord. Maple Mount, KY: Ursuline Sisters; 1946.

    50.   Beane, Marjorie N. From Framework to Freedom: A History of the Sister Formation Conference. Lanham, MD: University Press of America; 1993.

    51.   Benedictines of Stanbrook Abbey. The Stanbrook Abbey Press: Ninety-Two Years of its History. Worcester, England: Stanbrook Abbey Press; 1970.

    52.   Bergamaschi, Pietro. From the Land of the Etruscans: The Life of Lucy Filippini. Rome: Edizioni de Storia e Letteratura; 1986.

    53.   Bernoville, Gaetan. Saint Mary Euphrasia Pelletier: Foundress of the Good Shepherd Sisters. Westminster, MD: The Newman Press; 1958.

    54.   Bernstein, Marcelle. Nuns. London: William Collins Sons ; 1976.

    55.   Best, Mary E. Seventy Septembers. n.p.: Holy Spirit  Missionary Sisters ; 1988.

    56.   Bielak, Valeria. The Servant of God: Mary Theresa Countess Ledochowska, Foundress of the Sodality of Saint Peter Claver. Saint Paul, MN: Sodality of St. Peter Claver; 1944.

    57.   Bittle, Berchmans. The Servant of God Mother Mary Teresa of St. Joseph. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin: The Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus; 1953.

    58.   Blackwell, Joseph Miriam. Ecclesial People. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America; 1974.

    59.   Blied, Benjamin J. Austrian Aid to American Catholics, 1830-1860. Milwaukee, WI: n.p.; 1944.

    60.   Boardman, Anne Cawley. Good Shepherd's Fold: A Biography of St. Mary Euphrasia Pelletier, R.G.S. New York: Harper and Brothers; 1955.

    61.   ---. Such Love Is Seldom: A Biography of Mother Mary Walsh, O.P. Ossining, NY: Mariandale Publishers; 1950.

    62.   Bogel, M. Edwina and Jane Marie Brach. In All Things Charity: A Biography of Mother M. Colette Hilbert, Franciscan Sister of St. Joseph. Hamburg, NY: Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph; 1983.

    63.   Boyea, Earl. The National Catholic Welfare Conference: An Experience in Episcopal Leadership, 1935-1945. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Information Service; 1992.

    64.   Boyle, Mary Electa. Mother Seton's Sisters of Charity in Western Pennsylvania. Greensburg, PA: Sisters of Charity; 1946.

    65.   Breslin, Thomas A. China, American Catholicism, and the Missionary. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press; 1980.

    66.   Brett, Donna Whitson and Edward T. Brett. Murdered in Central America; The Stories of Eleven U.S. Missionaries. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books; 1988.

    67.   Brewer, Eileen Mary. Nuns and the Education of American Catholic Women, 1860-1920. Chicago: Loyola University Press; 1987.

    68.   Brinkley, William, ed. The Deliverance of Sister Cecilia. New York: Farrar, Straus & Young; 1954.

    69.   Bro, Bernard. Contemplative Nuns Speak: Benedictine, Carmelite, Poor Clare, Dominican, Trappistine and Visitation Nuns Reply to a Questionnaire. Baltimore, MD: Helicon Press; 1964.

    70.   Brockman, M. Theodora. History of the Franciscan Sisters from Salzkotten Germany of the Province of St. Clara. Translated by a member of the community.  St. Louis, MO: Herald Press; 1915.

    71.   Brown, Beatrice ed. Gleanings: Sister Bertrande Meyers, Daughter of Charity, an  Anthology of Published Articles and Addresses. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press; 1976.

    72.   Brown, Raphael comp. The Life of Mary as Seen by the Mystics. Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers, Inc; 1991.

    73.   Brown, William E. and Andrew M. Greeley. Can Catholic Schools Survive. New York: Sheed and Ward; 1970.

    74.   Bryce, Mary Charles. Pride of Place: The Role of Bishops in the Development of Catechesis in the United States. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press; 1984.

    75.   Budnowski, Else. She Obeyed an Inner Voice. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul; 1981.

    76.   Buehrle, Marie C. I Am on Fire: Blessed Mary of Providence. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce ; 1963.

    77.   Buetow, Harold A. The Catholic School: Its Roots, Identity and Future. New York: Crossroad; 1988.

    78.   ---. Of Singular Benefit: The Story of U.S. Catholic Education. New York:  Macmillan; 1970.

    79.   Bunson, Maggie. Faith in Paradise:.....Catholic Church in Hawaii. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul; 1977.

    80.   Burghardt, Walter J. et al. The American Catholic Heritage: Reflections on the Growth and Influence of the Catholic Church in the United States. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference; 1992.

    81.   Burns, J. A. and Bernard J. Kohlbrenner. A History of Catholic Education in the United States: A Textbook for Normal Schools and Teachers' Colleges. New York: Benziger Brothers ; 1937.

    82.   Burton, Katherine. According to the Pattern: The Story of Dr. Agnes McLaren and the Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries. New York: Longmans, Green ; 1946.

    83.   ---. The Bernardines. Villanova, PA: Maryview Press; 1964.

    84.   ---. His Mercy Endureth Forever. Paterson, NJ: St. Anthony Guild Press; 1946.

    85.   ---. Make the Way Known: The History of the Dominican Congregation of St. Mary of the Springs, 1822 to 1957. New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy; 1959.

    86.   ---. Mother Butler of Marymount. New York: Longmans, Green; 1944.

    87.   ---. One Thing Needful: The Life of Mother Franziska Lechner, F.D.C. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons; 1960.

    88.   ---. The Stars Beyond the Storms: Father Etienne Pernet, Founder of the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Assumption. New York: Benziger Brothers; 1954.

    89.   ---. The Table of the King: The Story of Mother Gamelin, Foundress of the Sisters of Charity of Providence. New York: McMullen Books; 1952.

    90.   ---. Where There Is Love: The Life of Mother Mary Frances Siedliska of Jesus the Good Shepherd. New York: P.J. Kennedy & Sons; 1951.

    91.   ---. Whom Love Impels: The Life of Mother Pauline von Mallinckrodt. New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons; 1952.

    92.   ---. With God and Two Ducats: The Story of the Corpus Christi Carmelites in Three Countries. Chicago: The Carmelite Press; 1958.

    93.   Butler, Jon. Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the American People. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1990.

    94.   Byrne, Patricia. French Roots of a Women's Movement: The Sisters of St. Joseph, 1650-1836. Ph.D. diss. Ann Arbor, MI: Boston College; 1987; c1985.

    95.   Cada, Lawrence et al. Shaping the Coming Age of Religious Life. New York: Seabury Press; 1979.

    96.   Callahan, Mary Generosa. The History of the Sisters of Divine Providence, San Antonio, Texas. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce Press; 1954.

    97.   Callan, Louise. The Society of the Sacred Heart in North America. London: Longmans, Green ; 1937.

    98.   Calvet, John. Louise de Marillac: A Portrait. Translated by G.F. Pullen. Taichung, Taiwan: Geoffrey Chapman, Ltd.; 1983.

    99.   Cameron, Marie Francesca. A Script and Teacher's Guide for a Motion Picture on the Life and Work of the Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of St. Catharine of Siena. Ann Arbor, MI: Columbia University; 1987; c1963.

   100.   Campbell-Jones, Suzanne. In Habit: A Study of Working Nuns. New York: Pantheon ; 1978.

   101.   Campbell, M. Anne Francis. Bishop England's Sisterhood, 1829-1929. Ann Arbor, MI: St. Louis University; 1987; c1968.

   102.   Campbell, Stephanie. Chosen for Peace: The History of the Benedictine Sisters of Elizabeth, New Jersey. Patterson, NJ: Saint Anthony Guild Press; 1968.

   103.   ---. A Love That Impels: A History of the Benedictine Sisters of Ridgely, Maryland. Erie, PA: Benet Press; 1986.

   104.   Campbell, Thomas J. Mary Aloysia Hardey. New York: The America Press; 1910.

   105.   Cantwell, Laurent. A Design for Living: A History of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in the Northwest. St. Paul, MN: North Central Publishing Company; 1973.

   106.   Carlen, Claudia. Papal Pronouncements, A Guide: 1740-1978,  2 Vols. Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press; 1990.

   107.   Carroll, Consolata. I Hear in My Heart. New York: Farrar, Straus ; 1949.

   108.   Castrovilla, Mari, ed.  A Guide to Religioius Ministries for Catholic Men and Women: Listings of the Religious Commmunities of Priests, Brothers and Sisters Active in the United States. New Rochelle, NY: Catholic News Publishing Company; 1994.

   109.   Caulfield, Caspar. Only a Beginning: The Passionists in China, 1921-1931. Union City, NJ: Passionist Press; 1990.

   110.   Cegielka. The Pierced Heart: Mother Mary Angela Truszkowska. Milwaukee, WI: Catholic Life Publications; 1955.

   111.   Chasle, Louis. Sister Mary of the Divine Heart: Religious of the Congregation of the Good Shepherd, 1863-1899. London: Burns and Oates, Limited; 1911.

   112.   Chatfield, Joan. First Choice: Mission: The Maryknoll Sisters, 1912-1975. Ann Arbor, MI: University of California, Berkeley; 1987; c1983.

   113.   Chinnici, Joseph P. Living Stones: The History and Structure of Catholic Spiritual Life in the United States. New York: Macmillan ; 1989.

   114.   Chittister, Joan. Winds of Change: Women Challenge Church. Kansas City, MO: Sheed & Ward; 1986.

   115.   Clark, Elizabeth A. Women in the Early Church. Wilmington, DE: Michael Glazier, Inc.; 1987.

   116.   Clarke, James Freeman. Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology II . Hicksville, NY: The Regina Press; 1975.

   117.   Clarke, John trans. Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux. Vol. 2. Washington, DC: Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites, Inc.; 1973.

   118.   Clear, Caitriona. Nuns in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan ; 1987.

   119.   Clifford, Elizabeth Ann. The Story of Victory Noll. Huntington, IN: Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters; 1981.

   120.   Code, Joseph B. Great American Foundresses. New York: Macmillan; 1929.

   121.   Coens, Mary Xavier. G I Nun. New York: P.J. Kennedy & Sons; 1967.

   122.   Cogley, John and Rodger Van Allen. Catholic America. Kansas City, MO: Sheed & Ward; 1986.

   123.   Colbert, Helenita. To Love Me in Truth. Los Angeles, CA: Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart ; 1987.

   124.   Collins, Mary Lucille. The Vision Is Tremendous: Dominican Congregation of Our Lady of the Rosary, Sparkhill, N.Y. Sparkhill, NY: Dominican Congregation of Our Lady of the Rosary; 1975.

   125.   Colman, J. Barry. Upon these Rocks: Catholics in the Bahamas. Collegeville, MN: St. John's Abbey Press; 1973.

   126.   Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum. Index ac Status Causarum II Supplementum. Citta Del Vaticano: Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum; 1991.

   127.   Congregatio Pro Causis Sanctorum. Index ac Status Causarum. Citta del Vaticano: Congregation Pro Causis Sanctorum; 1988.

   128.   Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life. Directives on Formation in Religious Institutes. Boston, MA: St. Paul Books and Media; 1990.

   129.   Congregation of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Diamond Jubilee. n.p.: n.d.

   130.   Conklin, Margaret M. An American Teresa. Long Island City, NY: Color Graphic Press; 1946.

   131.   Connell, Francis J., ed. Revised Baltimore Catechism and Mass No.3. Colorado Springs, CO: The Seraphim Company; 1949.

   132.   Connelly, M. Henrietta. Mother M. Patricia Joseph Waldron: Founder and Superior of the Philadelphia Sisters of Mercy, 1861-1916. n.p.: n.d.

   133.   Cooney, Kathleen Marie. Reasons for Staying in a Religious Congregation from the Viewpoint of Women Who Entered between 1945 and 1975. Ph.D. diss. Ann Arbor, MI: Case Western Reserve University; 1989; c1987.

   134.   Corcoran, Mary Louise. Seal of Simplicity: A Life of Mother Emilie. Westminister, MD: The Newman Press; 1958.

   135.   Corrigan, John V. Vocation to Religious Life. Toronto: Basilian Press; 1960.

   136.   Costin, M. Georgia. Priceless Spirit: A History of the Sisters of the Holy Cross,  1841-1893. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press;  1994.

   137.   Cotone, Michael, ed. The Crosiers: They Share with Everyone. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press; 1992.

   138.   Crews, Clyde F. An American Holy Land: A History of the Archdiocese of Louisville. Wilmington, DE: Michael Glazier, Inc.; 1987.

   139.   Cronin, Kay. Cross in the Wilderness. Vancouver, Canada: Mitchell Press; 1960.

   140.   Croteau, Carol Clark. Heart Touching Heart. Baltimore, MD: Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart; 1990.

   141.   Cullen, Thomas F. The Very Reverend Mother Mary of the Passion and Her Institute. Providence, RI: Franciscan Missionaries of Mary; 1929.

   142.   Curran, Patricia. Grace before Meals: Food Ritual and Body Discipline in Convent Culture. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press; 1989.

   143.   Currier, Charles Warren. Carmel in America: A Centennial History of the Discalced Carmelites in the United States. Darien, Illinois: Carmelite Press; 1989.

   144.   Curry, Catherine Ann. Shaping Young San Franciscans: Public and Catholic Schools in San Francisco, 1851-1906. Diss. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley; 1986.

   145.   Curry, Lois. Women after His Own Heart: The Sisters of Saint Dominic of the American Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Caldwell, New Jersey, 1881-1981. New York: New City Press; 1981.

   146.   Czernigiewicz, M. Rafaela M. Anselma Trojanowska and M. Paschalisa Lenart eds. and trans. Memoirs of the Congregation of Felician Sisters, 2nd edition.  Rome: Felician Sisters; 1982.

   147.   D'Arc, Jeanne. Witness and Consecration. Chicago: The Priory Press; 1964.

   148.   Daly, Emily Joseph. History of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Albany Province, 1965-1985. Albany, NY: Sisters of St. Joseph; 1986.

   149.   Dambach, Catherine Mary and Nancy Marie Missal. For This Heart... n.p.: n.p.; n.d.

   150.   Daniel, Theophila Magdalen. Contemplation and Apostolic Activity. Translated by M. Frances Kaczmarek and M. Teresa Dobbs. New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co.; 1980.

   151.   Darcy, Catherine C. The Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. Lanham, MD: University Press of America; 1993.

   152.   Darrah, Mary C. Sister Ignatia: Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous. Chicago: Loyola University Press; 1992.

   153.   Daughters of Charity. 1809 - 1959: The Charity of Jesus Crucified Presses Us. Emmitsburg, MD: Saint Joseph's Central House; 1959.

   154.   Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Genesis of the Company, 1633-1968.  2 Vols.  Emmitsburg, MD: St. Joseph's Provincial House Press; 1973.

   155.   Daughters of St. Paul. The Daughters of St. Paul: 50 Years of Service in the U.S.A., 1932-1982. Boston, MA: The Daughters of St. Paul; 1982.

   156.   ---. The Total Gift: The Story of Sister Joan Mary Ravetto, D.S.P. Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul; 1979.

   157.   ---. Woman of Faith: A Profile of the Servant of God, Mother Thelca Merlo, Co-Foundress of the Daughters of St. Paul. Boston, MA: St. Paul Editions; 1965.

   158.   ---. "Yes is forever!": Mother Thecla Merlo, the First Daughter of St. Paul. Boston, MA: St. Paul Editions; 1981.

   159.   Davis, Cyprian. The History of Black Catholics in the United States. New York: Crossroad; 1990.

   160.   de Hueck, Catherine. Friendship House. New York: Sheed and Ward; 1946.

   161.   de la Bedoyere, Michael. Francois de Sales. New York: Harper ; 1960.

   162.   de Lourdes, M. Bernadette. Where Somebody Cares: The Mary Manning Walsh Home and Its Program for Complete Care of the Aging: A Descriptive Account of Modern Concepts in Action. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1959.

   163.   de Maria, Saverio. Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini. Chicago: Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; 1984.

   164.   De Wohl, Louis. Founded on a Rock. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company; 1961.

   165.   Deacon, Florence Jean. Handmaids or Autonomous Women: The Charitable Activities, Institution Building and Communal Relationships of Catholic Sisters in Nineteenth Century Wisconsin. Ph.D. diss.  Ann Arbor, MI: University of Wisconsin-Madison; 1995; c1989.

   166.   Deen, Edith. Great Women of the Christian Faith. Westwood, NJ: Barbour and Company, Inc.; 1959.

   167.   Deferrari, Roy J. A Complete System of Catholic Education Is Necessary. Boston, MS: Daughters of St. Paul; 1964.

   168.   Degnan, M. Mercy unto Thousands: Life of Mother Mary Catherine McAuley, Foundress of the Sisters of Mercy. Westminister, MD: The Newman Press; 1957.

   169.   Dehey, Elinor Tong. Religious Orders of Women in the United States. Hammond, IN: W.B. Conkey ; 1930.

   170.   del Rey, Maria. Her Name Is Mercy. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons; 1957.

   171.   ---. In and Out the Andes: Mission Trails from Yucatan to Chile. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons; 1955.

   172.   ---. No Two Alike: Those Maryknoll Sisters! New York: Dodd, Mead ; 1965.

   173.   Delaney, John J. Dictionary of American Catholic Biography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, Inc.; 1984.

   174.   Demar, Gary. America's Christian History: The Untold Story. Atlanta, GA: American Vision Publishers; 1993.

   175.   Desrosiers, M. Leonide comp. Le Canada Ecclesiastique, 1938. Montreal, Canada: Librairie Beauchemin Limitee; 1938.

   176.   Dickens, Anne Marie. The Likes of Kitty O'Brien: Story of Sr. M. Anselm O'Brien, CSJ. Florissant, MO: Huntington Press; 1977.

   177.   Dion, Philip E. St. Vincent de Paul: His Philosophy of Health and Social Service. Chicago, IL: St. Joseph Hospital; 1975.

   178.   Dirvin, Joseph I. The Soul of Elizabeth Seton: A Spiritual Portrait. San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press; 1990.

   179.   Discalced Carmelites of Boston and Santa Clara. Carmel. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons; 1927.

   180.   Doherty, Eddie. A Nun with a Gun. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce; 1960.

   181.   ---. Tumbleweed. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce Publishing Company; 1948.

   182.   Doherty, M. Benigna. The First Hundred Years of the Manchester Sisters of Mercy, 1858-1958. n.p.: n.d.

   183.   Dolan, Jay P. The Immigrant Church: New York's Irish and German Catholics, 1815-1865. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1975.

   184.   Dolan, Jay P. ed. The American Catholic Parish, 2 Vols.  New York: Paulist Press; 1987.

   185.   Dolores, Marian. Creative Personality in Religious Life. New York: Sheed & Ward; 1963.

   186.   Dominican Nuns of Corpus Christi Monastery. The Dominican Nuns in Their Cloister. Philadephia, PA: The Dolphin Press; 1936.

   187.   Dominican Nuns of Our Lady of Perpetual Hope. A Memoir of Mary Ann. New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy; 1961.

   188.   Donnelly, Eleanor C. Life of Sister Mary Gonzaga Grace of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Philadelphia: n.p.; 1900.

   189.   Donovan, John F. The Pagoda and the Cross: The Life of Bishop Ford of Maryknoll. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons; 1967.

   190.   Donovan, Mary Ann. Sisterhood As Power: The Past and Passion of Ecclesial Women. New York: Crossroad; 1989.

   191.   Dorcy, Mary Jean. Saint Dominic's Family: The Lives of Over 300 Famous Dominicans. Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers; 1983.

   192.   Doty, William. A View from the Middle. Liguori, MO: Liguori Publication; 1972.

   193.   Dougherty, Dolorita Marie et al. Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co.; 1966.

   194.   Dowling, Dolores. In Your Midst: The Story of the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration . n.p.: n.p.; 1988.

   195.   Doyle, M. Aida. History of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in the Troy Province. Albany, NY: Argus Press;  1936.

   196.   Dudine, M. Frederica. The Castle on the Hill: Centennial History of the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana, 1867-1967. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce; 1967.

   197.   Duggan, Stephen Pierce. A Student's Textbook in the History of Education. New York: D. Appleton; 1916.

   198.   Dulles, Avery. The Reshaping of Catholicism: Current Challenges in the Theology of Church. San Francisco: Harper and Row; 1988.

   199.   Duratschek, M. Claudia. Builders of God's Kingdom: The History of the Catholic Church in South Dakota. Yankton, SD: Benedictine Sisters of Sacred Heart Convent; 1985.

   200.   ---. Crusading along Sioux Trails. St. Meinrad, IN: The Grail; 1947.

   201.   ---. Under the Shadow of His Wings: History of Sacred Heart Convent of Benedictine Sisters, Yankton, South Dakota, 1880-1970. Aberdeen, SD: North Plains Press; 1971.

   202.   Ebaugh, Helen Rose Fuchs. Women in the Vanishing Cloister: Organizational Decline in Catholic Religious Orders in the United States. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press; 1993.

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